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Thin Air, Big Gains: Altitude Training for Triathletes
Thin Air, Big Gains: Altitude Training for Triathletes
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Length:
64 minutes
Released:
May 20, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
Are you planning to race at altitude this season? Interested in a high-elevation training camp? Join TriDot Coaches Jeff Raines and Jason Verbracken as they dive into the topic of elevation and its impact on training and racing. The coaches discuss the physiological effects of training at higher elevations and how your body adapts to these conditions. They also examine the recovery time needed for your body to adjust after being at altitude and its influence on training. Additionally, the coaches explore the practice of elevation camps and the potential benefits for athletes preparing for races. The topic of proper fueling and hydration at high altitudes is also addressed, along with tips for athletes looking to race at elevated locations. This information-packed episode is a must-listen for athletes of all levels.
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Looking to improve your freestyle swim? At TriDot Pool School you'll be taught step-by-step how to turn your muscle memory into full-stroke swimming that’s smooth and fast. Ready to jump in? There are Pool Schools currently available in the USA, and around the world. Head to TriDot.com/pool-school to learn more and sign up today.
Released:
May 20, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode
Titles in the series (100)
TriDot’s Preseason Project: How Athletes Helped Revolutize Triathlon Training: Since its origin in 2011, The Preseason Project has been a powerful triathlon training research environment and a catalyst for continuous improvement and innovation. The participating athletes themselves have made this possible. Training data and direct feedback from more than 15,000 triathletes has driven significant measurable improvements over industry norms in training efficiency, race results, and overall athlete experience. This has fundamentally changed how athletes train and how coaches coach. Today we look back on the history of the Preseason Project and the milestone findings, results, and events that have defined its continuing influence on triathlon industry. by The TriDot Triathlon Podcast