
Oxygenaddict Triathlon Podcast How to Train for IRONMAN in Six Months | Ep 568
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Dec 10, 2025 Feeling unprepared for your Ironman? Coach Rob details a six-month plan to optimize your training without sacrificing life balance. He emphasizes creating a sustainable weekly structure and prioritizing bike fitness as the bedrock of performance. Learn the power of the run-walk method to safeguard against injuries while enhancing endurance. Rob also highlights the importance of swim technique and how to adapt your training around life's interruptions. Get ready to boost your confidence and cross that finish line!
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Six Months Is Plenty If You Pace Progress
- Six months is enough time to make big fitness gains if you train smart and avoid trying to do too much too early.
- Consistency beats occasional extreme sessions; train so you can recover and train again tomorrow.
Train Around Real Life, Not Pro Schedules
- Build your Ironman training around your real life and aim for an hour a day early on rather than pro-level volumes.
- Gradually extend key long sessions as race approaches instead of trying to train 20–40 hours per week.
Aim To Complete Well, Not Go All-Out
- Reframe race success as completing well rather than racing hard from the start.
- Pace training sessions the same way you will pace race day to protect endurance for the later stages.
