Subject: Looking for some winter coaching/training advice Tri season is now officially in the books for 2009 for me, after completing my first HIM last weekend. I was happy with the result, but also realized that I may have been lacking some endurance by the time I got to the run. I had been conservative on the bike, but still ran out of gas.
Basically, I want to take the next 6-7 months and get myself as prepared as possible for 2010. I'll minimize the run training for the next little while, and would like to focus on the swim and bike.
Swimming - I'm a BOP swimmer, and need to spend more time in the pool. But partly because I don't do so well in the water I also tend to dread these workouts a bit. Either way I would like to swim 4 times a week, and if the budget allows, look for a couple of lessons to hep with form.
Cycling - I plan to ride 3-4 times per week. I followed Jorges winter cycling plan last year and that really seemed to help leading into the season, but then some of my training tailed off a bit. I think I need to add in a longer ride on the trainer.
My big concern is over doing it (I don't mean over training) during the winter, and I want to avoid that. Is it wise to train as much during the off season as you do during the Tri season? Should I look to minimize the workouts and ramp up when the season starts? I really want to develop the cycling legs this winter (as well as swim form), but am unsure if it makes sense to just take it easier so that you're ready to step up the training time and intensity come Spring time.
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