- Time: 45m
- Trainer
- Efficiency
- 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: 30m
- Speed/Efficiency
- 30' run with 8x30" strides. These are best if done on a slight downhill on a dirt path. Warm up for at least 10' before the first stride. For your recovery, you can walk back to the starting point. Strides are quick bursts that are as fast as 5k pace. You are looking to get in about 45 left foot strikes per 26-28". Stretch when done and add in Core 1, 2 or 3.
- Time: 45m
- Distance: 1800.00 yards
- Speed
- WU: 400
- MS:
- 12 * 50 on 1:30 ez/FAST
- 300 pull
- 12 * 25 1:00
- CD: 200 loosen
- Time: 45m
- ExerciseSetsMin repsMax reps
- LEGS31520
- BACK31520
- LEGS31520
- BACK31520
- LEGS31520
- LEGS31520
- CORE200
- Time: 1h 20m
- Muscular Endurance
- WU: 15' warm up - nice smooth spinning
- MS: Then shift into a the big chain ring and into a gear that allows you to spin at about 65-70 RPMs. You will spin 2x25 minutes in this gear - HR should be mid-high Z2 - recovery will be 5' easy between sets - you will probably see HR drift into Z3 - keep the cadence up - this is where you build strength.
- CD: 10' cool down.
- Time: 1h 00m
- Endurance
- Run 60' 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: 30m
- Distance: 1800.00 yards
- Form
- WU: 300 easy. Then 'swim golf' = 6 x 50 on 15" rest & count strokes. What combination of time and strokes gives you the lowest 'score?' (Ex: 43 strokes + 45" = 88).
- MS: Swim a moderate effort using the same stroke count in WU set. 8 x 100 (10") moderate. 4 x 50 kick (20") moderate.
- CD: 200 easy alternating 50 pull, 50 swim.
- Time: 1h 10m
- Endurance
- 70' ride on a flat course. Keep HR in Zone 1-2.
- Time: 1h 10m
- Distance: 3200.00 yards
- Endurance
- WU: 400
- MS:
- 400 moderate, rest :20
- 600 mod-hard, rest :30
- 800 hard (neg split the 400), rest :30
- 600 mod-hard, rest :30
- 400 moderate, rest :20
- CD: 200 easy
- Time: 2h 00m
- Endurance
- 120' ride on a flat to rolling course. Keep HR in Zone 1-2.
- Time: 1h 10m
- Endurance
- Run 70' 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.
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Day 24
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.
Speed Slow
Recovery 1-1.5'
Day 25
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. '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.
Day 26
Day 27
Day 28
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.
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. 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.
Speed Slow
Recovery 1-1.5'