You might know Alex Coe from his Sub 10 Loading series, where he shared his journey not only to his first sub-10-hour Ironman, but sub 9 hour too.
He reached out to us for some help earlier this year on his journey toward the Kona World Championships.
We break down everything we’ve been doing in training together, all the highs (and lows) so far, and our predictions.
This episode is brought to you by TriVelo Coaching. We help triathletes and endurance athletes train smarter to race faster. Your hosts are Australian Ironman Champion Gerard Donnelly and endurance coach Jordan Donnelly.
Time Stamps:
0:00 – Smashed Goals & The Journey So Far
2:08 – Mental Fallouts of Early Race Failure
3:53 – Transitioning from Self-Coached to Structured Team
5:10 – Is There Enough Time for Kona?
9:36 – Relinquishing the Plan to a Coach
11:36 – Unlocking the Engine
15:55 – The 6-Hour Session That Broke Me
18:40 – A Coach’s Breakdown of the Execution Error
21:38 – The Surprising Data Behind the Bonk
24:55 – How motivated athletes ruin training ranges
27:53 – Pumping Up a Highly Curious Athlete
30:57 – The Backlash of Announcing a Massive Goal
33:57 – Why You Shouldn't Place Ceilings on Yourself
38:57 – Breaking Down the 8-Week Data Progression
44:55 – A 30km time trial..
47:01 – Predicting the Final Kona Marathon Time
49:00 – The Hidden Reality of 25-Hour Training Weeks
51:00 – When Training Becomes a Fragile House of Cards
52:23 – Next Steps in the TriVelo Method
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