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Coaches Top Tip

  • Try hard or perform well? Which is preferred for your brain surgeon? It's the same for athletes. Train for performance, not effort.
  • In the spring you may begin to feel bullet-proof. Resist the temptation to leap tall buildings. Patience!
  • The harder your hard workouts, the easier your easy ones.
  • Want to be excellent? Everyone has the desire to excel; few have the will to make it happen.
  • You can't make a tired muscle stronger. You can only improve its endurance.
  • Being 100% healthy is more important than being 100% fit. Don't force it in the early stages of injury or illness. Back off.
  • For the experienced athlete, intensity, not volume, is the key.
  • I discover who I am when I race.
  • Training your muscles is much more important than training your heart.
  • Training is science. Racing is art.
  • True champions win, but they also know how to lose.
  • Swimmers, golfers and tennis players practice skills daily. Too many runners and cyclists just run and ride.
  • Everyone has the will to win. It's the will to work that makes winners.
  • The closer to your A-priority race the less important volume becomes and the more important intensity & duration become.
  • Focus on the process, not the outcome.
  • The 2 main elements of recovery are sleep and nutrition. Neglect either and recovery is prolonged.
  • Whether you're a pro or novice, only 3 things can be changed in workouts: frequency (how often), intensity (how hard), duration (how long).
  • When you come into top form you experience physical changes that border on astonishing.
  • Do you accept setbacks as steps on the way to success or as signs you simply can't do it?
  • Discipline: how important to you are nutrition, sleep, periodization, goal setting, sport skills, attitude, health, strength?
  • What does it take to be mentally tough for sport? Dedication. Discipline. Confidence. Perseverance.
  • The most common mistake athletes make? Not enough rest. Rest is when fitness happens.
  • No dreams, no goals and no priorities means permanent mediocrity.
  • The bigger your athletic goals, the more your lifestyle must be focused on achieving them.
  • Most athletes don't get how important movement economy is. Most would go faster from improved economy than from improved VO2max.
  • As you approach race day your training should become more like the race. This is the foundation of periodization.
  • The common denominator for all of the best athletes I have known is a 'can-do' attitude.
  • Four words are the keys to success for top performers: Just a little more.
  • Good athletes don't become good by training randomly. You need a plan to achieve your goals and purpose for each workout.
  • Do the least amount of most specific training at appropriate times that produces the desired results. All else is overtraining.
  • I see many goals that are actually wishes - vague desires for grand achievements that are poorly defined. Clarity is needed for success.
  • Recovery is just as important as a hard workout. Train hard. Rest harder.
  • Racing is how I find out who I am, what my limits are, and how I can overcome them.
  • Best way to improve running? Frequency. Most common cause of running injuries? Frequency.
  • A hard workout only creates the potential for fitness. It's realized when you allow for recovery.
  • Peak athletic success takes months and years, not hours and days. Be patient and train consistently.
  • High frequency improves sport skill efficiency. High duration does the opposite.
  • Consistent and moderate training are the keys to success in endurance sport.
  • To run or climb faster remove excess weight, increase muscular power, or, preferably, both. It's hard to be fast dragging an anchor.
  • 1 pound of excess fat costs roughly 1.5 watts on a climb and 2 seconds per mile when running a 10k.
  • The fastest way to raise your VO2max is to lose excess weight.
  • If you haven't changed your mind on how you train in 2 years, check your pulse. You may be dead.
  • In order to find your limits, it is sometimes necessary to exceed them. But rarely.

Bespoke Events 

Tri Dynamic works with some of the best coaches in the world including Joe Friel, Jim Vance, Adam Zucco as well as top UK Coaches including Rob Griffiths and Tim Williams, who coaches World TT Champ and Olympic Silver medallist Emma Pooley. We have access to a range of elite level, BTF Level 3 UK Coaches as well as pro triathletes. If your triathlon club, business or group are interested in organising a Bespoke Event with Tri Dynamic then contact us with the dates that you are interested in and your specific requirements.

Bespoke Triathlon Training Camps

We have excellent contacts and experience at a number of world class warm weather training destinations as well as knowing the best routes, local guides and access to the best sports facilities and hotels. If you have a group of 10 or more athletes interested in having their own bespoke training camp we can tailor the camp to meet your specific needs. Perfect for a group of friends from the same club or a group of business colleagues who are looking for a unique team building experience, we can design your perfect triathlon training week.

We can provide coaching staff, support staff, vehicle support and additional services such as testing facilities, sports scientists, full Physical Therapy analysis, professional bike fits, nutritionists and running gait analysis. Email us with your requirements and dates. There will be a £200 arrangement and research fee to begin work on a Bespoke Camp. If you go ahead with the camp this will be taken off our camp fee.

Weekend Triathlon Workshops, Swim Seminars & One Day Clinics

If you have a group of 10 or more athletes interested in a triathlon training weekend we can organise for an experienced triathlon coach, sports scientist, mechanic, swim coach or whatever your requirements are contact us for more info. We can incorporate a number of components ranging from open water swimming skills/workshops, pool based swim analysis, training with and understanding Power or a more advanced testing weekend.

We can come to your Club location or if you have a particular destination in mind we can host the event wherever you require. We have excellent relationships with human performance departments which we can use for bespoke events. Email us with you requirements. There will be a £100 agreement and research fee to begin work on a Bespoke Weekend event. If you go ahead with the event this will be taken off our camp fee.

Email us on info@tridynamic.co.uk for more info on any of our Bespoke Events.