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How to Optimize Your Triathlon Training on a Limited Time Budget | Natasha Van Der Merwe

How to Optimize Your Triathlon Training on a Limited Time Budget | Natasha Van Der Merwe

Most triathletes are limited not by their physical capacity to train more or harder, but by being time-limited, so we’re constantly looking for ways to make more out of the time we have to train. Nowhere is this challenge greater than when training for Ironman or other full distance triathlon races on a limited time budget. In this episode, coach Natasha Van Der Merwe joins me to discuss how to deal with this challenge in the context of age-group triathlon training.

That Triathlon Show · natasha van der merwe, mikael eriksson

February 19, 20261h 27m

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Show Notes

Most triathletes are limited not by their physical capacity to train more or harder, but by being time-limited, so we’re constantly looking for ways to make more out of the time we have to train. Nowhere is this challenge greater than when training for Ironman or other full distance triathlon races on a limited time budget. In this episode, coach Natasha Van Der Merwe joins me to discuss how to deal with this challenge in the context of age-group triathlon training.

HIGHLIGHTS AND KEY TOPICS: 

  • How to maximize your triathlon training outcomes on a limited time budget - even if you’re training for an Ironman!
  • How do you know when you’re really just limited by time and training volume?
  • If you are volume-limited, how can you get around that when you don’t really have more time to spare.
  • Listener questions: effective microcycle structures in triathlon, how to become more efficient at training, and more

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