Subject: RE: How Long Does it take to Develop Reasonable Performance in Triathlons?Predicting absolute performance outcomes in any individual athlete is rather imprecise (genetics, individual response to training, commitment, etc.). The athlete needs to do the training & post their times. IMHO- This uncertainty is great part of the attraction of non-elite athletic competition. In a way I HATE trying to predict an individual's specific performance- even my own. If the prediction is too aggressive & the goal is missed the athlete can get discouraged. OTOH- If the goal is reached too easily the athlete may feel cheated out of their best possible performance. I've experienced both outcomes & in many ways wish I had just executed my race plans (pacing by effort/HR level, hydration/nutrition plan, etc.) without worrying about a specific result. In the end I can only be satisfied by knowing I did my best (physically & mentally) in any given race. What the clock or results board shows is another matter somewhat beyond my control. So how long might it take for "your girl" Ms Smith to reach MOP in her local Oly? Answer ranges from now 'til never. Depends on her genetics, training commitment, course conditions, strength of competitive field that day, etc. Some gifted athletes are FOP in their 1st events, while others work their tails off & stay mid-BOP for years. |