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ETA Coach 12 Week Donuts to Sprint Triathlon Training Plan - ETC

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ETA Coach 12 Week Donuts to Sprint Triathlon Training Plan - ETC

Author

ETA Coach

Length

12 Weeks

Plan Description

Donuts to Sprint Triathlon Training Plan

Regardless of our athletic background, at some point in our lives, all of us have told ourselves that we need to make a change and go after a goal that we may have thought was not achievable. This is far from the truth. If you put in the work, you can attain that goal and feel great in the process. The donuts to sprint triathlon training program is a very progressive 12-week approach to prepare you to finish your first sprint triathlon. The primary focus of this plan is to keep you injury free, which is why the plan progresses you very slowly. We know via the scientific literature that our muscles, tendons, ligaments, and bones adapt to change very slowly, and when changes are too big, injury often results. Could you progress faster? Of course. Remember this is a template plan designed for a wide variety of people and not meant for your individual needs.


Instructions for your 12-week plan:


1. Feel free to move days around so the training fits your personal schedule better. My suggestion is not to run back-to-back days.


2. You will notice there are no days off designated in the 12-week plan. Listen to your body and take a day off when you need one. It is really that simple. The plan is designed not to beat you up, but to gradually increase your training so that your body adapts quicker all while creating less fatigue and soreness. Again, this does not mean you should never take a day off. When you’re tired or feeling drained, take a rest day!


3. If you want to add any workouts to your schedule, my suggestion is to add a day in the discipline where you are weakest or that is most challenging for you. So take one of the workouts prescribed and do it another time throughout the week.


4. Regarding your swim workout: if you are weak in this area, seek out swim lessons, clinics, and get in the water often. Even if it’s just for 5 minutes at a time, the more you are in the water, the better! As you get closer to the race, make sure you seek out venues that provide open water swimming. ETA Coach has open water swims from April to September in Medford Lakes, NJ that give swimmers more than 40 opportunities to swim throughout the season.


5. Regarding your bike workouts: Make sure you are safe at all times and have a proper fit on your bike. Seek out local clubs and bike shops for group rides. Once again, be safe!


6. Regarding your run workouts: Running can beat the athlete up the most, so back off if the initial workouts are too aggressive for you and walk more. I know walking can be monotonous, but trust me: it will aid in preventing injury and progressing your run fitness.


7. Regarding all of your workouts: Remember, this plan is designed to keep you injury free and build your fitness to complete your race. Keep all the workouts easy to stay in line with the plan’s goals.


In order to have success with this plan you must be consistent, and on the other end of spectrum, make sure you do not do more than what’s prescribed in the plan. I wish you the best of luck on your journey and if you ever have questions or would like to pursue a more individualized approach with your training, don’t hesitate to contact us atinfo@etacoach.com.


Before you start your journey, I would highly suggest you read these articles to provide clarity to the approaches taken in the plan and to keep you safe, injury free, and enjoying your workouts!


Setting Goals and Thinking Long Term: http://www.etacoach.com/resources/TF01.php


Are Swim Drills Necessary?: http://www.etacoach.com/resources/Swim_Drills.php


Walk before you Run Literally: http://www.etacoach.com/resources/walk_before_you_run.php


The Consequences of Low Energy Intake: http://www.etacoach.com/resources/the_consequences_of_low_energy_intake.php


The Problem with One- Time Training Plans: http://www.etacoach.com/resources/TF010.php


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Training Plan Sample Week

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Average Weekly Breakdown

Workouts Weekly Average Longest Workout
Swim x3
—— ——
Bike x3
02:18:00 01:20:00
Run x2
01:12:00 00:47:00
Workouts Per Week Weekly Average Longest Workout
Swim
—— ——
Bike
02:18:00 01:20:00
Run
01:12:00 00:47:00

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