Contents
- 1 How many hours a week should I train for an Olympic triathlon?
- 2 How long does it take to train for triathlon?
- 3 Is an Olympic triathlon hard?
- 4 How many hours a day do triathletes train?
- 5 What is a good beginner triathlon time?
- 6 How much money do triathletes make?
- 7 Can you do a sprint triathlon without training?
- 8 How often should I swim for triathlon training?
- 9 What is the hardest part of a triathlon?
- 10 Which is harder a marathon or triathlon?
- 11 Do you swim in a tri suit?
- 12 How fast do pro triathletes run?
- 13 How often should triathletes run?
- 14 How many times a week do triathletes train?
How many hours a week should I train for an Olympic triathlon?
This short course triathlon training plan is for athletes planning to do a sprint or standard distance triathlon in about six months time and are able to train around four times a week, between four to seven hours.
How long does it take to train for triathlon?
Most people can go from fit to triathlete in six short weeks. If you are starting from couch potato, you’ll need to spend a few months building your fitness — three days a week of running, swimming or cycling — before starting your six-week triathlon training plan.
Is an Olympic triathlon hard?
Triathlon is probably the most difficult athletic discipline. It combines three sports which, when taken individually, are already among the most demanding: running, cycling and swimming.
How many hours a day do triathletes train?
The truth is that most age group triathletes excel with around 9-14 hours per week of training. You can accomplish a lot with 10 hours a week if you stay focused, put everything into your intervals and cut out all the junk miles and wasted time like long bike stop groups and hanging out in the locker room to talk.
What is a good beginner triathlon time?
For a novice tri-athlete, it will take about 2:00 minutes per 100 meters for the swim, or 8 minutes total, about an hour for the bike (avg 12mph) and 30 minutes or so for the run.
How much money do triathletes make?
First place, for example, receives an average of $20,000 for the race, and the earnings go down from there to 20th place. A second-place finish can bring $14,000, while third place can bring close to $10,000. Triathletes are also eligible for year-end bonuses.
Can you do a sprint triathlon without training?
Racing a triathlon without training properly is a magnificent way to ensure you hate the day and the sport. Doing the bare minimum is better than not training at all, but this generally means you will just spend the day hanging on for dear life.
How often should I swim for triathlon training?
An occasional steady endurance swim is appropriate when training for longer swim races, but it should only be one time per two to three weeks when approaching your key event. In general, main sets are broken up swims: 100s to 500s for endurance, 50s to 200s for mod-hard/tempo efforts, and 25s and 50s for sprints.
What is the hardest part of a triathlon?
The hardest part of triathlon is the constant mental game your mind is playing with you. It starts right when you hear the word triathlon for the first time and never stops. Most people fear open water swimming and see that as a barrier to even start triathlon.
Which is harder a marathon or triathlon?
A marathon is a set distance but a triathlon varies. So let’s assume you mean a full Ironman triathlon- then the answer is easy: the triathlon is harder, due to the need to train 3 sports, with the run distance being the same as the stand alone marathon, but coming after a swim, and bike in the triathlon.
Do you swim in a tri suit?
In a triathlon you want to wear what is called a triathlon suit or a triathlon kit (a top/bottom combo) designed to be worn in the swim, the bike, and finally the run. In other words, you do not take it off! With the exception of the wetsuit (if needed), you need not put on any other piece of clothing.
How fast do pro triathletes run?
Then taking into account the shorter distances (sprint triathlon and Olympic distance), and you have a wide range of average bike speeds. The average speed over the Ironman distance can reach speeds of up to 43.3 km/h (Cameron Wurf Ironman Italy). But typically the professionals will average around 41-42 km/hr.
How often should triathletes run?
Join Triathlete A rule of thumb is three times per week to maintain performance and four to five to get faster. But more important than frequency and volume is intensity. Our bodies can only handle so much volume before performance stalls.
How many times a week do triathletes train?
Realistically, it is likely to be about 1-2 hours per day. This would be your upper limit. Fundamentally, you need to do some training to do a triathlon, we would realistically look at 1-2 sessions per sport per week.