There are many different ways to train, and while most triathletes should be doing generally similar things, there are many training habits that could be seriously helping improve your performance, or be a total waste of time.
So today, we’re going through 7 underrated and 7 overrated training habits.
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00:00 - Introduction
00:45 - Gratitude
07:30 - Grace Brown's Liege Performance
09:20 - Keep Fighting To The Line
11:30 - Athletes Build to Paris Olympics
15:45 - Limiting Self-Belief
18:30 - Underrated and Overrated Training Habits
20:05 - Women's World Marathon Time
23:15 - Competition in Training
27:35 - Watts per Kilo
30:00 - Analysing Training Data
35:20 - Running & Cycling Cadence
38:30 - Pedaling Technique
45:30 - Training to Pace and Speed
48:30 - Warm-up Routine
51:15 - Heart Rate Variability (HRV)
55:00 - Training Stress Score (TSS)
59:00 - Proper Adequate Fueling
1:00:55 - Having Protein Before Training/Racing
1:01:30 - Calibrating Your Power Meter
1:01:46 - Having A Coach
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