That Triathlon Show

The Essential Guide to Sprint and Olympic Distance Triathlon Training

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May 7, 2026
Jack Hutchins, experienced triathlete and coaching voice on the show, shares race preparation wisdom and training specifics. He breaks down prep timelines for sprint and Olympic distances. Key sessions for swim, bike and run are highlighted. Tapering, brick workouts, draft-legal tactics and a sample week are discussed in clear, practical terms.
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ADVICE

Do Two Targeted Bricks Only

  • Limit bricks but make them specific and progressive; do 1–2 before A-races.
  • Mikael recommends 6–8×800m off the bike at critical speed, progressing reps to hit race average by rep 3–4.
ADVICE

Keep Shorter Long Rides And Runs

  • Keep some long aerobic sessions but reduce peak duration for short-course specificity.
  • Jack advises longest rides ~3–4h and runs ~90min in the specific period, or scale to ~75% of base long efforts.
ADVICE

Simple Fuel Plan For Short Distances

  • Fuel modestly for sprint/Olympic races with targeted gels and drinks.
  • Mikael suggests PF30 gel 15min pre-race, carb drink on the bike, and 0–2 gels on the run depending on race length and heat.
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