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  1. #1
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    Training Plan Question

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    I've researched different training plans, and I'm going with the 11 week beginner sprint plan on tri-newbies.

    My question is, I am signing up for a tri thats 21 weeks out...is there anyone who can give me advice on how to modify the plan? I don't want to train for a longer distance because this is my first tri, and I've never been a good swimmer (and runner for that matter) and this is going to serve as a test tri to see if I like the sport.

    Any suggestions? Thanks!

    Oh...and I've been looking at the wetsuit threads as well, but will be competing in FL in September. It will either be a lake or the gulf (I haven't nailed down the specific race yet) and I'm assuming a tri suit will be just fine?? Yes no??

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    Congratulations on taking the plunge to train for your first tri!

    Well, I would like to see the training plan to give solid advice... but I strongly suggest that you GET IN THE POOL ASAP!

    This is where most people need the most work. It won't hurt one bit to start now.

    As for the running... you can start a run/walk plan right now as well. Slowly up your miles every 2-3 weeks until your training plan starts.

    Good luck with training!
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    Post the plan, the distances of your race, and where you are now, what you can actually do, and I am sure that "we" can give some help. I am no expert, but the plan I used this winter worked,and some of the girls here are coached, so there is some experience lurking about.


    Ruth

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    http://www.trinewbies.com/tno_10wOly.asp

    That is a link to the plan...they have another 11 week plan in PDF form here:

    http://www.trinewbies.com/10wtp.pdf

    I think they're pretty much the same. But I will be switching the swim and run time of day. I'll be doing the swim in the afternoon and run in the morning.

    Sprint Tri Distances (http://www.active.com/event_detail.cfm?event_id=1393022)
    1/4 mile swim (ocean, the gulf)
    13 mile bike
    5k run

    And here's my background...

    Bike: Very comfortable on the bike, I can do 30-40 miles (probably more, but thats around what I do now), and ~35 miles takes me around 2.25 hours. I don't think the bike will be a problem.

    Swim: No experience, and I plan to start swimming tomorrow...in the coming weeks after I'm comfortable in the pool I plan to start going down to the ocean to practice. Any advice on gauging distance, or do you just do time? My main goal for the swim is just to finish

    Run: I haven't been a runner but can do 5k without a problem, though its bene a bit since I've been out...maybe 6 months...my main goal for running is to get faster.

    Overall, yes, I would just like to finish, and I know I'll be able to. Its just getting the swimming down, and the running a bit faster. I know the event has a duathlon as well but I really want to challenge myself on this.

    Ok...phew... Thank you again for everyone's suggestions in advance. I know we've got some tri vets here, and any input would be most appreciated!
    Last edited by mountainchick; 04-15-2007 at 04:20 PM.

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    Hey... uuummm... here is what the top link gave me:

    tri-newbies online training programs
    10 Week Olympic Distance - Beginner
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    Quote Originally Posted by KSH View Post
    Hey... uuummm... here is what the top link gave me:

    tri-newbies online training programs
    10 Week Olympic Distance - Beginner

    Oops...sorry I was looking at the Olympic distance but decided on the sprint because I don't have any swim experience...

    so the 2nd link is the correct one. its a pdf file, and plan is on pg. 5 in calander form.

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    Get a swim class, a private coach, whatever you can do and afford, just don't try to learn freestyle on your own.

    I started in October for a first tri in June, and worked hard on technique. I see the abysmal outcome of doing your own thing every time I hit the pool. It's basically a waste of time what many are doing.

    I'm not fast but I might want to do something longer sometime.
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    Ok two things to start with:

    1. Focus on your run. I would start with some intervals one day week. If you are not sure how to attack that, we can help you. You can do them on a track, or on the road, which ever.

    2. get in the pool and get some help. Get a group or a coach or someone that gives lessons, and work on your stroke. You want to be able to do more than get through the swim.

    Since you are good with your bike, you want to make the run the priority right now. I had to do it too. The intervals made a HUGE difference in my speed.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rocknrollgirl View Post
    Ok two things to start with:

    1. Focus on your run. I would start with some intervals one day week. If you are not sure how to attack that, we can help you. You can do them on a track, or on the road, which ever.

    2. get in the pool and get some help. Get a group or a coach or someone that gives lessons, and work on your stroke. You want to be able to do more than get through the swim.

    Since you are good with your bike, you want to make the run the priority right now. I had to do it too. The intervals made a HUGE difference in my speed.

    Thanks....#1 helped a lot (I think I've got a good idea of what to do). And I'm workin on #2 (its a little more complicated over here)



    Another question...with the biking, is it going to hurt me if I continue to do longer rides? I'd like to adhere somewhat to the training plan, but enjoy my longer rides.

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    I do a shorter harder ride during the week either the same day as my run intervals or the day before, and then a longer ride on the w/e. You want to have a day on the bike when you are getting your level of intensity up. That ride can be shorter.

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    "And I'm workin on #2 (its a little more complicated over here)"

    Check with your local community pool, they often have classes for adults that are very reasonably priced. Also, most of them will have masters workouts. I would recommend going to a few of them, maybe watching for the first one, and talk to some of them. Like runners and cyclists, they are very helpful to a "newbie".

    Since you haven't run for that long, take the next month and just work on building a base. Start with 1-2 miles 2 or 3 times per week, then add no more than 10-15% to your total mileage per week. After you get a good base and can run 4-5 miles comfortably, then start some speedwork. 10 weeks of that then the run portion of your training will just be icing .

    Happy Training,

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    Quote Originally Posted by JenLeath View Post
    "And I'm workin on #2 (its a little more complicated over here)"

    Check with your local community pool, they often have classes for adults that are very reasonably priced. Also, most of them will have masters workouts. I would recommend going to a few of them, maybe watching for the first one, and talk to some of them. Like runners and cyclists, they are very helpful to a "newbie".

    Jen L

    I don't speak Japanese, and many don't want to (or can't) speak English so I'm working on finding someone to teach me here on base. That's why its a little difficult...

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    I'm hoping someone can answer my original question....


    My race is in 20+ weeks but the plan for half that...

    Would I just keep increasing my mileage, working maybe towards another race after that, or stick with the plan and at the "end" just continue to keep steady in my mileage but just keep adding different drills and such for speed/strength/etc?

    Does that make sense?

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    I've never done a tri (I'll do my first this year!) but when I've been training for half marathon events and I have more weeks before the event than the training plan, then I just stretch it out.

    Right now i"ve got a plan that's 17 weeks, and I'm 20 weeks out. So I added in a couple more short runs at the beginning, I repeated a week or two, etc. Just stretching it out like that where it seemed it to make sense.
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    Quote Originally Posted by MINIskirt View Post
    I've never done a tri (I'll do my first this year!) but when I've been training for half marathon events and I have more weeks before the event than the training plan, then I just stretch it out.

    Right now i"ve got a plan that's 17 weeks, and I'm 20 weeks out. So I added in a couple more short runs at the beginning, I repeated a week or two, etc. Just stretching it out like that where it seemed it to make sense.
    That makes sense, and I was probably going to do that but wanted to see what people thought. Thanks for the input!!

 

 

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