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Triathlon Base Training Series 1 - How to train smarter in winter to race faster in summer

Oct 30, 2025
Jack Hutchens, a triathlon coach with experience guiding visually impaired athletes, shares insights on base training for triathletes. He and Mikael Eriksson discuss the importance of building a strong aerobic base, the imbalance between general performance and specific training, and techniques to avoid common mistakes. They dive into traditional versus reverse periodization, how to incorporate low-key races into training, and the role of strength work in the base phase. Discover the tweaks that can elevate any triathlete's winter training for a faster summer race!
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INSIGHT

Base Phase Builds The Cake

  • Base training is the long general-preparation phase that occupies most of the year and builds physiological capacity.
  • Specific race prep is the short icing on the cake applied after the base is established.
ADVICE

Prioritise Aerobic Base And Technique

  • Prioritise aerobic base, technique, and supporting strength during base training.
  • Include controlled intensity but avoid excessive threshold work early in the base phase.
INSIGHT

Periodisation Must Fit The Athlete

  • Reverse periodisation (early intensity, later volume) can suit longer events more than classic linear models.
  • Periodisation must match athlete goals, physiology and season structure.
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