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2010-09-11 2:55 PM |
Elite 3223 Hendersonville | Subject: Olympic 2X balanced 16 Week Plan If you are starting the 16 Week Olympic 2X Balanced Plan, come join in this group! This group will connect you with others starting or already training on this plan. Post your introduction, background, ask questions and get motivated! --------- Jessica |
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2010-09-11 4:58 PM in reply to: #3092808 |
Extreme Veteran 369 Maine | Subject: RE: Olympic 2X balanced 16 Week Plan I'll be starting the "Oly 2x Balanced" program on Monday Sept 13. I may end up doing extra workouts but the 2x weekly is the minimum I need to hit and I didn't want to commit to the 3x and not be able to hit my workouts. I have reached the point of "faster vs longer" and have decided on longer for 2011. I'm going to do this 16 week Oly program, then in Jan/Feb will transition into a 20 week HIM program to be ready for a mid-June HIM (most likely Patriot, perhaps Mooseman) Thanks Jessica for creating this thread! Kevin |
2010-09-17 11:15 AM in reply to: #3092808 |
Regular 153 Conejo Valley | Subject: RE: Olympic 2X balanced 16 Week Plan I did my first sprint in mid August and jumped into this plan for the last 5 weeks before my first OLY which is next Saturday. I was able to slide in and make it work. It focused my workout plans and I was able to reduce my times on several segments of my normal workouts. It seems a bit heavy for the final week and I have a couple of sore muscles, so I'll back off a tiny bit in the next seven days, but I feel totally ready for the distance. I found it helpful to be able to rely on this plan versus making it up as I go. |
2010-09-17 3:38 PM in reply to: #3092936 |
Extreme Veteran 633 The Redlands, QLD, Australia | Subject: RE: Olympic 2X balanced 16 Week Plan Mainer22 - 2010-09-12 7:58 AM I'll be starting the "Oly 2x Balanced" program on Monday Sept 13 20. I may end up doing extra workouts but the 2x weekly is the minimum I need to hit and I didn't want to commit to the 3x and not be able to hit my workouts. I have reached the point of "faster vs longer" and have decided on longer for 2011. I'm going to do this 16 week Oly program, then in Jan/Feb will transition into a 20 week HIM program to be ready for a mid-June HIM (most likely Patriot, perhaps Mooseman) Thanks Jessica for creating this thread! Kevin Derek Well that saved a bit of time, thanks. |
2010-09-20 6:53 AM in reply to: #3104459 |
Elite 3223 Hendersonville | Subject: RE: Olympic 2X balanced 16 Week Plan bmmac - 2010-09-17 11:15 AM I did my first sprint in mid August and jumped into this plan for the last 5 weeks before my first OLY which is next Saturday. I was able to slide in and make it work. It focused my workout plans and I was able to reduce my times on several segments of my normal workouts. It seems a bit heavy for the final week and I have a couple of sore muscles, so I'll back off a tiny bit in the next seven days, but I feel totally ready for the distance. I found it helpful to be able to rely on this plan versus making it up as I go. Very cool. Make sure you let us know how your race goes! |
2010-09-20 6:54 AM in reply to: #3105134 |
Elite 3223 Hendersonville | Subject: RE: Olympic 2X balanced 16 Week Plan pipsyboy - 2010-09-17 3:38 PM Mainer22 - 2010-09-12 7:58 AM I'll be starting the "Oly 2x Balanced" program on Monday Sept 13 20. I may end up doing extra workouts but the 2x weekly is the minimum I need to hit and I didn't want to commit to the 3x and not be able to hit my workouts. I have reached the point of "faster vs longer" and have decided on longer for 2011. I'm going to do this 16 week Oly program, then in Jan/Feb will transition into a 20 week HIM program to be ready for a mid-June HIM (most likely Patriot, perhaps Mooseman) Thanks Jessica for creating this thread! Kevin Derek Well that saved a bit of time, thanks. Funny. Welcome to the thread! When is your race? |
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2010-09-20 4:59 PM in reply to: #3107418 |
Extreme Veteran 633 The Redlands, QLD, Australia | Subject: RE: Olympic 2X balanced 16 Week Plan Funny. Welcome to the thread! When is your race? Cheers. I actually have my first race ever, a sprint, in 4 weeks time but my fitness levels in the 3 disciplines are up to starting an olympic prog. I'm going to try to do as much as 3x bal but often miss a workout or two so I'm hanging out here. This way I'll be top of the class instead of bottom lol. Derek |
2010-09-21 6:36 AM in reply to: #3108686 |
Elite 3223 Hendersonville | Subject: RE: Olympic 2X balanced 16 Week Plan pipsyboy - 2010-09-20 4:59 PM Funny. Welcome to the thread! When is your race? Cheers. I actually have my first race ever, a sprint, in 4 weeks time but my fitness levels in the 3 disciplines are up to starting an olympic prog. I'm going to try to do as much as 3x bal but often miss a workout or two so I'm hanging out here. This way I'll be top of the class instead of bottom lol. Derek Sounds good. I bet it is nice to go into your first race knowing you are MORE than capable of finishing! |
2010-09-21 3:30 PM in reply to: #3109205 |
Extreme Veteran 633 The Redlands, QLD, Australia | Subject: RE: Olympic 2X balanced 16 Week Plan Tri Take Me Away - 2010-09-21 9:36 PM pipsyboy - 2010-09-20 4:59 PM Funny. Welcome to the thread! When is your race? Cheers. I actually have my first race ever, a sprint, in 4 weeks time but my fitness levels in the 3 disciplines are up to starting an olympic prog. I'm going to try to do as much as 3x bal but often miss a workout or two so I'm hanging out here. This way I'll be top of the class instead of bottom lol. Derek Sounds good. I bet it is nice to go into your first race knowing you are MORE than capable of finishing![/QUOTE] Yeah it does. I even did a race distance S/B/R run through a couple of weeks ago. It took it out of me and I was wrecked for a few days but I did it. |
2010-10-05 9:57 AM in reply to: #3092808 |
Elite 3223 Hendersonville | Subject: RE: Olympic 2X balanced 16 Week Plan How is everyone doing? Drop by and let us know! |
2010-10-05 10:10 AM in reply to: #3092808 |
Elite 4048 Gilbert, Az. | Subject: RE: Olympic 2X balanced 16 Week Plan |
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2010-10-06 1:51 PM in reply to: #3133470 |
Extreme Veteran 633 The Redlands, QLD, Australia | Subject: RE: Olympic 2X balanced 16 Week Plan tkd.teacher - 2010-10-06 1:10 AM So, how is everyone going? Hows the race preparation coming, pips? John Hi everyone. Race prep was going fine until I got a touch of the flu. Still training but feel like I'm dragging a truck tire behind me when I run. Another couple of days then the laziest taper week ever is on the cards methinks, lol. As It's my first I'm looking forward to it and dreading it in equal measure. Just hope the flu isn't too much of a limiting factor. I'm slow enough as it is. |
2010-10-06 3:01 PM in reply to: #3136639 |
Elite 4048 Gilbert, Az. | Subject: RE: Olympic 2X balanced 16 Week Plan pipsyboy - 2010-10-06 11:51 AM tkd.teacher - 2010-10-06 1:10 AM So, how is everyone going? Hows the race preparation coming, pips? John Hi everyone. Race prep was going fine until I got a touch of the flu. Still training but feel like I'm dragging a truck tire behind me when I run. Another couple of days then the laziest taper week ever is on the cards methinks, lol. As It's my first I'm looking forward to it and dreading it in equal measure. Just hope the flu isn't too much of a limiting factor. I'm slow enough as it is. Nah, you'll be fine. Don't worry too much about speed or the flu, it's your first one, so just enjoy the experience! Have fun, make a few friends, revel in the fact that soon you will be a competitive triathlete! John |
2010-10-10 9:36 PM in reply to: #3092808 |
Elite 4201 washington state | Subject: RE: Olympic 2X balanced 16 Week Plan Hi On Nov. 1st I am currently planning to start the Oly run-focused 20 week plan. This is the closest I see to my plan. If I shouldn't post in this group, just let me know, okay? I just started s/b/r one year ago. I started with couch to 5k, then a Sprint plan. Did two Sprints this year .... I am slow but had a blast! I just completed a 10k with an 11:20 m/m avg. Next year I am planning on a Sprint in April and then one or two more ... either Sprints or Olympic if I can work up to that. My goals are to move from jogging to a slow run (from around 12m/m to as close to 10 m/m as I can get.) My limiter is that I just started learning to jog last year, and I am 52 years old. However, at my jog pace I can go a long time. My farthest jog session was 4 miles walking, 9 miles jogging, then another 3 miles mixed jogging/walking. Took me 4 hours but I felt great. I would like to do a 1/2 marathon next spring which is why I chose the run focused plan. However, the plan will not get me the miles that I need. Should I find a running plan (maybe Hal Higdon? sp?) and try to adapt it in to the Oly plan? Or am I taking too big a step up at one time? Thanks for any advice! Edited by deehtz 2010-10-10 10:12 PM |
2010-10-11 11:23 AM in reply to: #3144170 |
Elite 3223 Hendersonville | Subject: RE: Olympic 2X balanced 16 Week Plan deehtz - 2010-10-10 9:36 PM Hi On Nov. 1st I am currently planning to start the Oly run-focused 20 week plan. This is the closest I see to my plan. If I shouldn't post in this group, just let me know, okay? I just started s/b/r one year ago. I started with couch to 5k, then a Sprint plan. Did two Sprints this year .... I am slow but had a blast! I just completed a 10k with an 11:20 m/m avg. Next year I am planning on a Sprint in April and then one or two more ... either Sprints or Olympic if I can work up to that. My goals are to move from jogging to a slow run (from around 12m/m to as close to 10 m/m as I can get.) My limiter is that I just started learning to jog last year, and I am 52 years old. However, at my jog pace I can go a long time. My farthest jog session was 4 miles walking, 9 miles jogging, then another 3 miles mixed jogging/walking. Took me 4 hours but I felt great. I would like to do a 1/2 marathon next spring which is why I chose the run focused plan. However, the plan will not get me the miles that I need. Should I find a running plan (maybe Hal Higdon? sp?) and try to adapt it in to the Oly plan? Or am I taking too big a step up at one time? Thanks for any advice! Welcome! I suggest you decide what your most important race is, and build a training plan for that race. Doing a half marathon while training for a triathlon will be hard, as you will need a lot more time to recover both from your long runs and from the race. It's not out of the question, but it does make things harder. Are you doing an Olympic triathlon is February? Or are you just using the Oly training plan to get in better shape? |
2010-10-11 11:46 AM in reply to: #3145000 |
Elite 4201 washington state | Subject: RE: Olympic 2X balanced 16 Week Plan Tri Take Me Away - 2010-10-11 9:23 AM Welcome! I suggest you decide what your most important race is, and build a training plan for that race. Doing a half marathon while training for a triathlon will be hard, as you will need a lot more time to recover both from your long runs and from the race. It's not out of the question, but it does make things harder. Are you doing an Olympic triathlon is February? Or are you just using the Oly training plan to get in better shape? My first tri next year will be a Sprint on the first Saturday in April. The 20 week plan (stretched by a week or so over the holidays) will get me to late March. Because I am so slow, the minutes based Sprint plan doesn't really get me enough mileage to feel comfortable. That is why I chose the Olympic plan. Also if all goes well, I want to try an Olympic maybe in June or July. As far as the 1/2 Marathon I was hoping to find one in May sometime. I am basing this on my current speeds... 10k = 1 hour 10 min Sprint = around 2 hours 1/2 marathon = guessing a little under 3 hours |
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2010-10-12 7:43 AM in reply to: #3145077 |
Elite 3223 Hendersonville | Subject: RE: Olympic 2X balanced 16 Week Plan deehtz - 2010-10-11 11:46 AM Tri Take Me Away - 2010-10-11 9:23 AM Welcome! I suggest you decide what your most important race is, and build a training plan for that race. Doing a half marathon while training for a triathlon will be hard, as you will need a lot more time to recover both from your long runs and from the race. It's not out of the question, but it does make things harder. Are you doing an Olympic triathlon is February? Or are you just using the Oly training plan to get in better shape? My first tri next year will be a Sprint on the first Saturday in April. The 20 week plan (stretched by a week or so over the holidays) will get me to late March. Because I am so slow, the minutes based Sprint plan doesn't really get me enough mileage to feel comfortable. That is why I chose the Olympic plan. Also if all goes well, I want to try an Olympic maybe in June or July. As far as the 1/2 Marathon I was hoping to find one in May sometime. I am basing this on my current speeds... 10k = 1 hour 10 min Sprint = around 2 hours 1/2 marathon = guessing a little under 3 hours Hi Dee. I see what you are saying about using the Oly plan...that is fine if you are comfortable with it. I wonder why you aren't using a plan to lead up to your race? I would suggest starting the plan 20 weeks out from your race rather than having the plan end a week or two before your race. You can repeat the first week twice or just start a week later to make sure the plan ends on your race day. Once you finish that first race, you can take a week off from structured training and then do the last two-three months of the plan again to get to your first Oly. |
2010-10-12 8:42 AM in reply to: #3092808 |
Elite 4201 washington state | Subject: RE: Olympic 2X balanced 16 Week Plan Yes, I see. I will adjust the plan to finish on my race day. Thanks for the idea of repeating a couple of months for the next tri. |
2010-10-20 2:47 PM in reply to: #3092808 |
Extreme Veteran 633 The Redlands, QLD, Australia | Subject: RE: Olympic 2X balanced 16 Week Plan Hi all,
I did my first race last weekend and it all went ok. Very slow but I was expecting nothing more. |
2010-10-20 9:49 PM in reply to: #3163150 |
Champion 13323 | Subject: RE: Olympic 2X balanced 16 Week Plan Good job! With the 2x balanced plan, were you pretty strict with it? I assume you went with this plan to not interfere 'too much' with your non-triathlon life but able to do a decent race. pipsyboy - 2010-10-20 3:47 PM Hi all,
I did my first race last weekend and it all went ok. Very slow but I was expecting nothing more. |
2010-10-20 11:37 PM in reply to: #3163986 |
Extreme Veteran 633 The Redlands, QLD, Australia | Subject: RE: Olympic 2X balanced 16 Week Plan Ron - 2010-10-21 12:49 PM Good job! With the 2x balanced plan, were you pretty strict with it? I assume you went with this plan to not interfere 'too much' with your non-triathlon life but able to do a decent race. pipsyboy - 2010-10-20 3:47 PM Hi all,
I did my first race last weekend and it all went ok. Very slow but I was expecting nothing more. Hey mate, My race was only 400m/9.3 miles/2.5 miles but it was just that I was at the stage of starting an oly prog about a month ago. I'm actually trying to follow a 3x plan but usually miss at least one workout. Maybe I should jump ship to the other thread. I must admit that I don't think 2x is enough. It certainly wouldn't be enough if it was stand alone swim, bike or run. Edited by pipsyboy 2010-10-20 11:38 PM |
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2010-10-21 10:57 AM in reply to: #3163150 |
Elite 3223 Hendersonville | Subject: RE: Olympic 2X balanced 16 Week Plan pipsyboy - 2010-10-20 2:47 PM Hi all,
I did my first race last weekend and it all went ok. Very slow but I was expecting nothing more. Congrats!!! |
2010-10-26 9:27 PM in reply to: #3164895 |
Extreme Veteran 633 The Redlands, QLD, Australia | Subject: RE: Olympic 2X balanced 16 Week Plan Tri Take Me Away - 2010-10-22 1:57 AM pipsyboy - 2010-10-20 2:47 PM Hi all,
I did my first race last weekend and it all went ok. Very slow but I was expecting nothing more. Congrats!!! Cheers Jessica. I'm starting the oly prog from scratch as I've had a quiet few weeks. I'm doing the one that mrbbrad posted in the 3x trhead, though with a couple of modifications to better suit my other life, so I'll go and introduce myself there and say goodbye here. |
2010-11-09 3:56 AM in reply to: #3092808 |
Regular 59 South Australia | Subject: RE: Olympic 2X balanced 16 Week Plan Hi Guy's, I am starting this plan on the 22nd November for my first crack at an Oly next March. I am currently doing the 16 week sprint plan until then and loving being back training. I hope this thread hasn't died yet and hope to talk to others doing this plan. My weakness is my lack of swimming tecnique but currently working on that. I would like to purchase my first wetsuit over xmas and would like to know some good suits on a budget for first timers. I live in a country town and don't have any access to shops with any. What is everyone wearing? Cheers |
2010-11-09 7:19 AM in reply to: #3202099 |
Elite 3223 Hendersonville | Subject: RE: Olympic 2X balanced 16 Week Plan Champ76 - 2010-11-09 3:56 AM Hi Guy's, I am starting this plan on the 22nd November for my first crack at an Oly next March. I am currently doing the 16 week sprint plan until then and loving being back training. I hope this thread hasn't died yet and hope to talk to others doing this plan. My weakness is my lack of swimming tecnique but currently working on that. I would like to purchase my first wetsuit over xmas and would like to know some good suits on a budget for first timers. I live in a country town and don't have any access to shops with any. What is everyone wearing? Cheers Welcome!! You and I can keep this thread ALIVE, lol! My first wetsuit was a Promotion suit. They are pretty economical. Xterra frequently runs good sales on their wetsuits as well. |
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