01-05-2020 23:17
01-05-2020 23:17
Hello, anyone have a good training plan for sprint triathlons? I did one 10 years ago with no preparation (was much younger then!). I still exercise a lot, but have gotten away from running. I haven't done any running in about 4.5 years. I typically swim 1.5 miles twice a week, and bike 10-15 miles twice a week so I am confident in those events. At 46 years old, I am a bit concerned about jumping into running and am hoping to find a training plan that will slowly put running into my routine (at a beginner level) while still allowing me to swim and bike. Most of the free plans online are for true beginners; i.e. day 1 is to swim 400 yards, etc. Should I purchase a paid plan, or should I just follow the plan (but increase the distance/ duration on the swimming and biking days)? Any suggestions?
01-12-2020 13:15
01-12-2020 13:15
I have heard that couch to 5K is a good program for runners. When I started running years ago, I just did it. I started running and that was it. with time I increased time and distance, but I based it on how I felt and what I wanted to get out of my workout.
Elena | Pennsylvania
01-16-2020 11:30
01-16-2020 11:30
I have done a sprint triathlon (in my 40's), but was slightly different from you. Regular runner and biker, but new to swimming. I joined a swim club with a swim coach to help me get ready because swimming is definitely not my strong suit. However, when I first started running, I did the Couch to 5k plan to get myself geared up. You can go online and find running schedules for intermediate runners as well. I would look there first before purchasing a plan.
01-20-2020 20:16
01-20-2020 20:16
Thank you for your response Ally2390. When you started swimming, did you continue to run and bike...or did you take time off from those exercises to focus on swimming alone? I am still considering the couch to 5K plan, but was hoping to find something comprehensive that incorporated all three parts of the triathlon.
01-21-2020 07:06
01-21-2020 07:06
01-21-2020 16:04
01-21-2020 16:04
I really appreciate you sharing your insight. Thank you very much!
02-26-2020 08:59
02-26-2020 08:59
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