- Time: 30m
- Trainer
- Efficiency
- 30
- WU: 10'
- MS: 4' at 100 RPM. 3' at 110 RPM. 2 'at 120 RPM or highest sustainable RPM
- CD: 10'
- Time: 45m
- ExerciseSetsMin repsMax reps
- LEGS21215
- BACK21215
- LEGS21215
- BACK21215
- LEGS21215
- LEGS21215
- CORE200
- Time: 50m
- Run TT
- Assess Fitness
- 50
- After 10 minute warm up, you are going to run for 30 minutes as hard as you can for the entire 30 minutes. After starting the run, hit your 'Lap' button so you record the average HR over the last 20 minutes. This can be run on track the or measured course (flat). Record the time and get a 10 minute cool down. Stretch when done and add in Core 1, 2 or 3.
- Time: 45m
- Distance: 1400.00 yards
- Swim TT
- Assess Fitness
- 45
- 1400
- WU: 200 warm up (wu). 8 x 50 on 15 sec rest.
- MS: 500 yd TT (time trial) for time.
- CD: 300
- Time: 25m
- Distance: 1200.00 yards
- Easy swim
- Endurance
- 25
- 1200
- Easy 1.2k straight swim.
- Time: 55m
- Run Base
- Endurance
- 55
- Run on a flat course or treadmill. Keep HR in Zone 1-2. Think about form and running pretty. Stretch when done and add in Core 1, 2 or 3.
- Time: 45m
- ExerciseSetsMin repsMax reps
- LEGS21215
- BACK21215
- LEGS21215
- BACK21215
- LEGS21215
- LEGS21215
- CORE200
- Time: 1h 00m
- Bike LT Test
- Assess Fitness
- 60
- BT: Long warm-up of at least 15 minutes. Then ride a 30 minute time trial all out, race effort. Use a flat, out and back course. This can also be done on the trainer. This is a very hard effort. 10 minutes into the time trial punch the lap button on your heart rate monitor and record your average heart rate for the last 20 minutes. Also record distance covered or average speed. Cool down for at least 15 minutes.
Day 15
Day 16
BIKE
Strength
Day 17
RUN
SWIM
Day 18
BIKE
Comments and Definitions
Off Day!
SWIM
RUN
Day 19
SWIM
Day 20
RUN
Strength
Day 21
BIKE
Comments and Definitions
BT = 'Breakthrough' Workout - an important workout that is intended to cause a significant, positive, adaptive response.
Pull Drill - Focus will be on learning to 'catch' the water with your forearm and pull yourself through the water. If you feel your lats (the muscles under your arm pits that go down the side of your back) engage, then you are starting to get it. If your shoulders are tired, then you are still using too much shoulder and not enough lats. Kick (Regular) - regular kickboard kick or kick on back with hands over head, fingers locked.