- Time: 45m
- WU: 10'
- MS: These are with your shoes clipped in, and the idea is to focus on one leg at a time:
- 90" right leg, then 90" left leg.
- 45" right, 45" left, vice versa 2x.
- 30" left, 30" right increase cadence each 5" to maximum.
- 20" right, 20" left for 2'.
- 15" right, 15" left for 1',
- 10" right, 10" left, for 40"
- 5"right, 5" left for 20".
- 3-4 x 1' at max cadence, RI 1'.
- 3-4 x 15" at max cadence to spinout, RI 45"
- CD: 10'
- Time: 1h 10m
- Distance: 3450.00 yards
- WU: 400
- MS:
- 4x75 on 20" rest - odds ones have middle 25 yds as drill (1, 3) - the evens have the first/last 25 as drill.
- 8x200 as follows:
- - #1, #5 - 150 cruise, 50 FAST!
- - #2, #6 - 100 cruise, 100 FAST!
- - #3, #7 - 50 cruise, 150 FAST!
- - #4, #8 - 200 FAST! These are all on 30" rest. 200 easy
- Swim 5x150 on 15" rest. Do these w/paddles.
- CD: 200
- Time: 40m
- WU: Warm up for at least 10' before the first stride.
- MS: Run 8x30 left foot strikes - time should be between 19-21". In between each stride you will skip 40 times back to the start - take short rest and repeat.
- CD: Cool-down with at least 5' easy jog (Zone 1).
- Time: 50m
- Time: 1h 00m
- Start in big ring, easiest gear. Gradually work your way over 25-30' to the hardest gear you can maintain a cadence around 80 with a medium hard effort.
- Leaving it in your hardest gear, do 10 x (30" grind, 30" all out, 30" grind, 30" stand).
- Then do 5' grind in big ring, hardest gear. Gradually work your back to your easiest gear by 1' for cool-down.
- Grind means sitting back on saddle, turning pedals over, not worrying about keeping cadence high, which should be around 60' during a grind.
- Time: 1h 05m
- Distance: 3000.00 yards
- WU: 400 swim/ 100 drill
- MS: 5x (400 at T-pace minus 3 seconds, 100 drill, so 500 total)
- CD: 100
- Time: 1h 00m
- Run 60' on a flat to rolling course or treadmill.
- WU: Keep HR in Zone 1-2 for the first 15' which is a warm-up.
- MS: Next 30' is 15 x (1' hard - 5K pace, 1' easy - marathon pace).
- CD: Return to Zone 1-2 for last 15'.
- Think about form and running pretty. Concentrate on keeping turnover high, don't overstride - run efficiently. This run can be from 60-90' long depending on fitness level.
- Time: 25m
- Distance: 1000.00 yards
- Easy 1k straight swim.
- Time: 1h 05m
- Distance: 3100.00 yards
- WU: 300 swim & 4x75 choice (free or non free) on 10".
- MS:
- 4x400 pull with 60" rest.
- 2x100 kick w'20" rest.
- 10x50 on 10" rest.
- CD: 200.
- Time: 50m
- Time: 1h 00m
- 1-3 hour ride on a flat course. Keep HR in Zone 1-2.
- Time: 30m
- OPTIONAL RUN:
- Run on a flat course or treadmill. Keep HR in Zone 1-2, no higher than the top of Z2. Think about running like a Kenyan - smooth and efficient! Stretch when done and add in Core 1, 2 or 3. This run can be 30'-90' long depending on fitness level.
- Time: 45m
- Distance: 2200.00 yards
- OPTIONAL SWIM:
- WU: 400 swim then 6x50 on 15" rest.
- MS: 12x100 @T-pace + 3". Your rest is 15".
- CD: 300 easy.
- Time: 20m
Day 15
Day 16
Day 17
T-Pace = swim test time / the number of 100 you swam. If you swam 20:00 for 1,000 yards, then your T-Pace would equal 20:00/10 for a T-Pace of 2:00 per 100
Day 18
Pretty Running - lean forward, roll off your big toes, keep hand above your waist, look about 6 feet in front of you with your eyes, drive your elbows back and never cross your midline with your hands.
Day 19
Pull - 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.
Depending on where you are in your off-season training, this is your weight training day. Use this day to also get additional 'Core Strength' exercises in for a total of 2-4 sessions per week. See Core and Strength Guidelines for more information.
Day 20
T-Pace = swim test time / the number of 100 you swam. If you swam 20:00 for 1,000 yards, then your T-Pace would equal 20:00/10 for a T-Pace of 2:00 per 100. Kenyan Running - lean forward, roll off your big toes, keep hand above your waist, look about 6 feet in front of you with your eyes, drive your elbows back and never cross your midline with your hands.
Use this day to also get additional 'Core Strength' exercises in for a total of 2-4 sessions per week. See Core and Strength Guidelines for more information.