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    Duathelon

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    I'm doing a Duathelon next June. I've never done any racing. I run and bike every other day. When and how should I start training. I have a trainer at home. I was thinking on training all winter, and by this spring start going outside again. I live in Canada (Nov-Apr snow). What do you think. It's a
    5k run, 20k bike, 2.5k run.

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    You should get a solid running base in the winter so you can run 10 k fairly easily. Shorter tempo runs and longer slower runs. weather permitting. Add some hills for strength. You longest slow run can be in the 1 hour to 1:15 range, no more.

    You can start spin classes in Feb if you can find them.
    If you can, from Feb, do once a week sessions on your own on a spin bike, or your bike on a trainer:
    10 minutes low rpms (40-60) at a HR that is under your anaerobic threshhold (for me that is between 155 and 160). Recover for 3-4 mins, do 3 of those. Work up to 3x 20 minutes with 5 minutes recovery. Plus 5-10 warm up.

    You can then start riding your bike outside in April/May. Long rides as long as you want (or can).

    In May&June start doing bricks very often. Run off the bike every time you bike, even if it is only for a short bit.
    Add some double bricks too - warmup by doing running drills, then 15/5/15/5 minute (bike/run/bike/run) working up to 30/10/30/10/30/10 with a few mins recovery in between.

    This should get you through your du smoking.
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    I think your first goal should be to finish and to have fun! With that in mind, there is nothing wrong with getting base miles under your butt and feet. A lot of it depends on the level of fitness you enjoy right now.

    You should start off slow and do not add more than 10% to your mileage each week. You should be keeping some sort of journal as to distance/time you have completed. Be sure to take rest days.

    Some programs have you completing duathlons with 12-13 weeks of training prior to your event.

    See this link for an idea of training. It is only 8 weeks, but I beleive it is for someone with some fitness under there belt. But it gives you some sort of idea of what you should be doing.

    I have a coach who tells me what to do - I don't know if I'd be as motivated if I wasn't accountable to someone. But that's me. There are tons of people that are successful at completing this type of training on their own.

    Go get em!

    http://www.team-magic.com/8_Week_Lon...e_Duathlon.pdf


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    Violette:

    Here's a link to a free training program for beginners.

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


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