The triathlon season is winding down. This is a perfect time to reflect on goals attained, missed opportunities, the fun, the grind. Most importantly, the break from the normal regime is a chance to ask yourself this question: What next?
I find that athletes often get stuck in a rut. Why?
- They do not vary their training.
- They do the same races every year.
- They train with the same people.
- They make the same mistakes.
- They train too hard or train too easy.
- They do not stick to a plan.
Here are some suggestions for building the foundation to a better season next year:
- Find new training partners to complement the ones you already have. New training partners can help give new perspective, new stories, and new jokes.
- Incorporate intervals into your training that you do not normally do. If you like short, fast intervals challenge yourself with longer repeats. If you are an aficionado of mile repeats, try some 400's instead. And, vary you workouts so you aren't doing the same exact thing every week.
- Seek the help of a trainer at the gym and get strong. A trainer will show you the right way to do the exercises and can give you a plan targeted to your weaknesses.
- Take enough time away from swim, bike, run that you really miss it. Believe me, I know first hand. After 16 months without riding, I really miss it!
- Sign up for new races or race distances that you would not normally do. This year I ran cross-country, 10k races and races in new venues. It was a blast.
- Run a 5k. Look, we can all use a good dose of speed.
- Take care of nagging injuries. Self explanatory!
- Perfect your form in all three disciplines. This will make you more efficient and may prevent injuries.
- Working with a coach may help you achieve many of these things
I love reading your blog. This was exactly what I needed to hear right now. I'm really struggling to be motivated (sleeping in instead of going to swim workouts)! I just got the email for the 2012 5430 Tri series and after having done it for over 10+ years now - I think it's time for a change :-) great advice.
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