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You could say that triathlon is the ultimate expression of athletic endurance. A triple event involving swimming, cycling and running, this style of racing became popular in the 1970s and was introduced to the Olympics 30 years later.

Training for a triathlon may seem like a heroic undertaking, but it’s far from impossible with a well-rounded training plan. In fact, with dedication, foresight, and an adventurous approach to your training, you can build the stamina and fitness you need to conquer one.

Let’s explore how to train for a triathlon below.

What is Triathlon? Analyzing the types of Triathlon

Each triathlon involves the same three sports (although before 1920, rowing took the place of swimming). Beyond that, triathlons vary in style, distance, and the order of their various elements.

The main types of triathlons are:,

  • Triathlon sprint – Up to 1 km swim, up to 25 km bike, up to 5 km run
  • Half Ironman triathlon – 1900m swim, 90km bike, 21km run (half marathon)
  • Ironman triathlon – 3.8 km swim, 180 km bike, 42.2 km run
  • Olympic triathlon – 1.5 km swim, 40 km bike, 10 km run

Training for these races is no easy task. In one case study, professional triathletes preparing for the 2020 Tokyo Olympics had more hours per week on average—about 12 hours of cycling and 9 hours of running—than any other sport, simply because they compete in three sports, not one. However, just because it isn’t easy doesn’t mean it isn’t possible.

The Go-To Triathlon Training Program

Case study endurance, you don’t need your ambitions to reach such Olympic proportions. Whether you want to destroy the competition or simply reach a personal fitness goal, an effective triathlon training program involves gradual progress in all three sports.

Here’s how to do it.

#1: Swim Training

If you haven’t been a swimmer for a long time, swim training can be one of the most technically rigorous parts of training. For this reason, it can help to simplify your plan into three main categories:

  • Refinement technique – To build endurance and a strong foundation, focus on exercises that emphasize stroke form, stroke efficiency, and breathing techniques.
  • Building endurance – You’ll want to swim comfortably in length, so vary your sessions between interval swims and long distance sprints.
  • Open water swimming – The pool is a good place to build technique, but it’s important to practice in open water to mimic your race conditions. Open water can also enhance your sighting technique since it is more difficult to perform than in a pool.

#2: Cycling training

Leg strength and building endurance is paramount for the cycling section. You’ll want to focus on:

  • Strength training – Hill training and interval training will help strengthen your leg muscles and increase endurance. Build strength by adding leg work to your fitness routine as early as possible.
  • Change your terrain – Because cycling conditions can vary in the race itself, be sure to get it out and cycle in unfamiliar environments to cultivate adaptability before the race.
  • Positioning your equipment – Fitting your bike correctly improves performance and performance and reduces the risk of injury. Ideally, you’ll have your bike professionally fitted and maintained to ensure you’re training in the best possible gear.

#3: Running Training

Since the triathlon grew out of the jogging craze of the 1970s, running can seem like a simple part of the race. You’ll want to focus on improving these key areas:

  • First, get the right footwear – Any runner will tell you that running shoes can make or break a race. Before you even hit the track or the gym, invest in a pair that you’ll feel comfortable in from training to the finish line.
  • Cultivate speed and endurance – Interval training and long distance running should be part of your training. Tempo runs (also called “threshold runs”) are also great for helping your body quickly adapt to more demanding runs, increasing intensity while decreasing time.

Like your cycling portion, running training can benefit from experimenting with different terrains. However, be careful about overextending yourself – gradually increasing the distance will prevent injury while maximizing your efficiency.

Tips to stay on track as you train

As you create your training program, consider the following recommendations:

  • Balance your training schedule – Equal parts swimming, cycling and running will help prevent burnout — physically, mentally and motivationally.
  • Don’t skimp on rest days – A sustainable, well-rounded triathlon training protocol balances rest and effort, giving you adequate recovery time and preventing injury.
  • Nourish yourself – Triathlon training includes the hours you are not training. Rest, hydrate and nourish yourself. A carb-rich pre-workout snack is ideal for quick energy, while a high-protein meal afterwards helps build endurance and restore the musculoskeletal system.
  • Don’t forget flexibility – While it may not be top of mind, flexibility exercises deserve a place in your routine. Whether it’s simple stretching or yoga, investing in your flexibility can help reduce your risk of injury and improve your overall fitness.

Achieve your Triathlon dreams at Chuze Fitness

As you prepare for race day, never underestimate the impact of a positive mindset. Take a moment to appreciate your dedication—it’s a triumph series the goal of entering a triathlon, let alone taking your first step (or stroke) in the race itself.

The bar is never too high (or too low) when you join the community of athletes and fitness enthusiasts at Chuze Fitness. Whether you join forces with a gym buddy or enlist the expertise of one of our professional trainers, our team can help you stay consistent, strengthen your body and enjoy the journey along the way.

Find what you can do with a free 7 day pass.

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Olympic Games. Everything you need to know about triathlon: how to start, equipment, athletes.

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National Library of Medicine. Road to Tokyo 2020 Olympics: Training Traits of a World-Class Men’s Triathlete.

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Human Kinetics. Post-exercise dietary protein strategies to maximize skeletal muscle recovery and remodeling in Masters endurance athletes: A review.

Review by:

Ani is the VP of Fitness at Chuze Fitness and oversees the group fitness and group training departments. He has had a 25+ year career in club management, personal training, group exercise and instructor training. Annie lives with her husband and son in San Diego, California and loves hot yoga, snowboarding and all things wellness.

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