In this episode, we discuss our approaches to coaching triathletes across different experience levels and demographics. All triathletes can benefit greatly from having coach in a variety of ways. These include learning proper techniques, keeping yourself accountable, ensuring the correct equipment is purchased, and to avoid overtraining. Consistency, coachability, and the athlete’s desire to improve are hallmarks of successful triathletes seeking constant growth. Enjoy the latest episode as we go into depth on our we program training for our athletes. As always, thanks for listening!
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Show Notes:
Key Takeaways
- Beginners benefit greatly from having a coach to learn proper techniques, equipment needs, and avoid overtraining
- Consistency, coachability, and desire to improve are hallmarks of successful elite/advanced athletes
- Customizing training plans to the individual's abilities, goals, and life circumstances is crucial
- Open communication between coach and athlete is vital for making appropriate adjustments
- Special populations like injured, overweight, and senior athletes require tailored approaches
Topics
Coaching Beginner Triathletes
- Benefit immensely from having a coach to learn the sport properly
- Coaches teach basics like breathing, technique, pacing, equipment needs
- Focus on consistency over volume to avoid overtraining
- Perform baseline testing tailored to beginner level to set appropriate intensities
- Communication is key as beginners have many questions
Coaching Intermediate/Advanced Athletes
- Consistency in executing prescribed workouts is critical
- Willingness to receive feedback and be coachable allows for improvement
- Desire to keep getting better after achieving goals
- Customized training based on test results highlighting strengths/weaknesses
- Open communication about adjusting plan if not seeing results
Considerations for Special Populations
- Injured athletes: Utilize other disciplines to maintain fitness, rehab exercises
- Overweight athletes: Different fueling strategies, manage expectations on weight loss
- Senior athletes: Lower impact, aerobic training with some intensity, social benefits
Next Steps
- Continually adapt training plans based on athlete feedback and results
- Promote open communication to understand each athlete's needs
- For special populations, collaborate with relevant experts (doctors, nutritionists, etc.)
- Encourage coachable mindset focused on gradual improvement over quick fixes