I Asked Top Ironman Triathletes How They Train

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  • Опубликовано: 8 июн 2024
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    #triathlon #ironmanworldchampionship #kona
    Chapter:
    00:00 Intro
    00:44 What Ironman did you qualify from?
    00:58 What was your qualifying time?
    01:11 How many years have you done triathlon?
    01:50 Visiting Ironman Village
    02:46 What was your weekly training volume?
    03:22 What is your intensity distribution?
    03:56 Do you take full recovery days?
    04:28 Visiting HOKA Hub
    05:34 Do you do strength training?
    06:31 Do you stretch?
    07:52 Visiting Kona swim course
    08:08 Do you have a coach?
    09:06 Do you use training apps?
    09:43 Visiting Kona transition area
    10:26 Do you follow a diet?
    11:43 Do you count macros?
    12:07 Visiting Kona bike course
    12:27 What is your VO2MAX, LT, FTP..?
    13:02 What are your PRs?
    13:55 Visiting Kona run course
    14:41 What was you biggest training mistake?
    15:56 Some takeaways

Комментарии • 263

  • @patrciaclemons8183
    @patrciaclemons8183 Год назад +819

    Remember guys. People who "have no rest days" have built their bodies up for decades, often having very active childhoods. One cannot simply jump into training for 7 days straight without suffering severe consequences

    • @njsfer
      @njsfer Год назад +41

      That's a great piece of advice.
      I'd add that despite that they know what they are doing and they know their bodies very well, at that takes time.

    • @obscurelyvague
      @obscurelyvague Год назад +14

      Patrcia Clemons
      Patrcia Clemons
      I don't know if any research has been done on it but probably a lot of these top athletes end up with injuries and their bodies giving out.

    • @mchase4
      @mchase4 Год назад +27

      This comment needs more up votes. Key piece. I made this mistake. Overtrained. Got hurt. Missed half a year of training

    • @trask9100
      @trask9100 Год назад +17

      On top of this, as someone who knows multiple serious triathletes, they often are injured anyways, even after years of building up to 7 day training weeks. Being a good triathlete requires good injury management, because they get injured a lot.

    • @bighands69
      @bighands69 Год назад +1

      People can function without rest days it really depends on how they function the rest of the week. It was uncommon to have people years ago cycling and walking every day.

  • @marxcanlas2845
    @marxcanlas2845 Год назад +755

    Thank you HOKA for supporting a very very VERY good content creator. 💯

    • @raphaelnocete6909
      @raphaelnocete6909 Год назад +1

      W

    • @hurricane7800
      @hurricane7800 Год назад

      YES

    • @chippysmart1
      @chippysmart1 Год назад

      And a stupid one in the same time for dropping the mic - he doesn't care. If you listen closely the sound is very loud and distorted. Good job to the very very berry good content creator.

    • @jswizzal_
      @jswizzal_ Год назад

      I'm a Clifton 8 man myself. Ideal for road running in my opinion.

  • @alexhs3795
    @alexhs3795 Год назад +156

    It’s all about perspective. First of all, great questions & content. A lot of people can’t fathom someone training 2 ~ 3 hours a day making Crazy statements like: they have no social life, no kids, don’t spend time with family, they don’t work and more. Meanwhile you spend 5 hours a day watching Netflix, RUclips & social media. It all comes down to how you manage your time.

    • @veganpotterthevegan
      @veganpotterthevegan 10 месяцев назад +4

      A lot of people train over 3hrs a day and watch 5hrs of Netflix every day😂

    • @villumstride7502
      @villumstride7502 9 месяцев назад

      Indeed

    • @amandastephen4318
      @amandastephen4318 8 месяцев назад

      I came for the race
      Left with time management skills

  • @katiefaber5835
    @katiefaber5835 Год назад +229

    I LOVE THAT YOU WENT TO KONA!! Thanks HOKA!!

    • @TheUnlazyWay
      @TheUnlazyWay  Год назад +16

      I LOVE IT TOOOOO!! thanks HOKA :) !

  • @PrOxAnto.
    @PrOxAnto. Год назад +177

    Fantastic questions, loved the variety of people too.
    Commitment is key ... and a coach :D

  • @gameln1
    @gameln1 11 месяцев назад +22

    Seeing that "just" 15hours a week for 4-5 Years can bring you all the way to the pinacle of human endurance sport is actually realy inspiring.
    I am not a triathlet, but do kayaking (Surfski) and running. in both the races I m currently preparing for are about 1.5-2 hours long and I train for 7-10h per week. Done 14hours for like 1-2 years before, so going for even longer races seems way within possibilities now, thank you

  • @subqcole3150
    @subqcole3150 Год назад +36

    The balance between interview and commentary was perfect 👍🏻

  • @chrisparker1796
    @chrisparker1796 Год назад +59

    This was really interesting. So many videos concentrate on the elite athletes and tech, so it was great to hear from others that worked their butts off and qualified. Makes you believe we can all achieve the goal with dedication and a coach apparently 😀

  • @charliehale9871
    @charliehale9871 Год назад +157

    Wish you asked them how they balanced 2-3 hours of training per day with full time jobs!

    • @tommylobotommy
      @tommylobotommy Год назад +19

      you don't sleep :D, but honestly it's manageable, but you don't have life outside work and sport. Working from home helps a lot.

    • @obscurelyvague
      @obscurelyvague Год назад +5

      "Charlie Hale" I have wondered about that. For a lot of professional athletes their training and competing is their "job" in that they compete to win prize money, such as certain top marathon runners. However it seems that for Ironman, it seems that triathlons are not the main source of income if at all. It would be interesting if there were questions that address how these competitors (or other people who compete in such events) manage to work or have a different source of income and also train hard so as to win or complete the competition in elite-level time.
      But maybe some competitors are in the military.

    • @tommylobotommy
      @tommylobotommy Год назад +12

      @@obscurelyvague interviewed people are not elite athletes, these are so called "age groupers", normal working people who dedicate the time to sport. I am a real amateur and I spend about 8-12hrs per week on training. 20hr is also possible if you have the support from the family.

    • @irissupercoolsy
      @irissupercoolsy Год назад +9

      Where I live people work 8 hours a day, 5 days a week. So 8 hours of sleep on top of that. Cleaning your home and other necessities in the weekend. Working close to where you live. Take 3 hours for cooking and eating everyday and you have 2-3 hours for training.

    • @tommylobotommy
      @tommylobotommy Год назад +6

      @@irissupercoolsy exactly, forget about tv, games, social life, couch, etc. :)

  • @joshcox7205
    @joshcox7205 Год назад +38

    I actually love hearing from the age-groupers and not just the pros. Such amazing insight and questions!!!

  • @aklamo
    @aklamo Год назад +30

    This is the content I didn't know I needed. Kiitos, Jonne and Hoka!

  • @khrishan
    @khrishan Год назад +29

    For someone who is training for his first ironman - this is a really good and insightful video. Thank you (Y) (and thank you HOKA)

    • @bighands69
      @bighands69 Год назад

      For the vast majority of people that get injuries in sports it is not the actual event they are performing in that causes the injury but their training over time that causes the issues. Doing something 2000 times can cause injury.

  • @jannah5513
    @jannah5513 Год назад +15

    my dad was an ironman triathlete on the us national team. he has type one diabetes and made a career on motivationally speaking about exactly this. it’s so cool to see this, because i never hear about ironmans outside of talking with him. he has some real horror stories about these things though hahah.

    • @ruben3136
      @ruben3136 Год назад +2

      Would you mind sharing these horror stories😅

    • @maciejguzek3442
      @maciejguzek3442 Год назад +1

      say hi to Jay , Janna xD [I don't know him, just googled your story for 1 minute]

  • @philipking3010
    @philipking3010 Год назад +8

    such an original way to go about creating this content! well done Hoka for supporting this channel

  • @delgaldo2
    @delgaldo2 Год назад +13

    very different video than usual, yet just as useful and entertaining! Keep up the good work!

  • @pauli2435
    @pauli2435 Год назад +3

    Loved that you've written out the key informations. Makes the Video much more helpful.

  • @dididubalier2196
    @dididubalier2196 Год назад +4

    Good. LOVED the interviews with normal people and not just pros

  • @kperttul
    @kperttul Год назад +5

    I didn’t know what to expect but this was very informative yet fun 👍 Thank you Hoka and especially Jonne!

  • @ZmyslonePL
    @ZmyslonePL Год назад +27

    This is the best race report I have ever seen! fun but with lot of inputs. I want more! HOKA, give him a full contract! You won't find a better ambassador;)

  • @alexnyman4070
    @alexnyman4070 Год назад +34

    You should make a video of you getting a coach, to see what they do More exactly and how much they cost. Would be very insightful!

  • @idkphoenix
    @idkphoenix Год назад +17

    Really cool video! I think what surprised me most is how 'short' people had been doing triathlons. Compared to Olympic athletes who start when they are children. Just goes to show what's possible once you put your mind to it!

  • @spandexcore
    @spandexcore Год назад +5

    Nice Video. Well done Hoka for sponsoring this champ

  • @ltonetto
    @ltonetto Год назад +12

    Equally important to relate to these people would be asking what else they do to pay their bills!
    +25h/week you simply cannot work any serious regular job 😅

  • @MrTraveller.
    @MrTraveller. Год назад

    This was excellent & the best coverage of KONA that I have seen. Thanks

  • @EUpmAgent47
    @EUpmAgent47 Год назад +29

    This is so awesome. Glad you are getting recognition

  • @Lindemann0815
    @Lindemann0815 Год назад +5

    I run in Hoka anyway but seeing them supporting you makes them even better. Might just buy another pair ;)

  • @TheGerm24
    @TheGerm24 Год назад +26

    Those are some insane training volumes. Almost one whole day's worth of time per week for some people. That's crazy commitment.

    • @bighands69
      @bighands69 Год назад +2

      People can do low intensity training in volume.

    • @maciejguzek3442
      @maciejguzek3442 Год назад +1

      I cant wrap my head around why would people do that (train 5 hrs per day). Not that i'm especially optimized in my life- im definitely not! I'm wasting tons of time for totally senseless activities. But what the hell are they thinking. I can understand those few pros who make a living. Im a gymrat myself, but its never more than 60-70mins a day. What is their PURPOSE - i fail to get that.

    • @NoNameNumberTwo
      @NoNameNumberTwo Год назад +3

      Anything worth having is worth working for. 🙂

    • @alexhs3795
      @alexhs3795 Год назад +2

      I don’t do crazy training regimes but I just walked the length of New Zealand and took me 4 months. Waking up everyday, excercising for hours and eating properly just makes you feel happy and accomplished. I don’t know about you but after a week of just working and watching Netflix I don’t feel good.

    • @friendlyplayer92
      @friendlyplayer92 11 месяцев назад

      ​@@alexhs3795this. I mean, im not triathlete but sports just feels good. Better than many many other things like binge watching or gaming so its not really a tradeoff that much

  • @gallinedilana
    @gallinedilana Год назад +7

    Jobs? What do they do for a living? That would have been an interesting question to ask.

  • @TheTinyMouse
    @TheTinyMouse Год назад +10

    This was actually a really useful video for me! Hearing all the things the athletes have said about their own journey to get to kona has put me at ease in terms of training and diets, that there’s no set way to do it. Thanks!

  • @shaner3723
    @shaner3723 Год назад

    Great video, what a pleasure to watch and learn some of the tips. thank you

  • @dlee6985
    @dlee6985 Год назад

    Quite informative! Thank you!

  • @damienroy5846
    @damienroy5846 Год назад +4

    “I never have rest days”. What???

  • @MegaBabygal1
    @MegaBabygal1 Год назад

    This was awesome! Thank you Hoka. 💯💯💯💯

  • @achylle8065
    @achylle8065 Год назад +1

    What a awesome content… again ! 👍
    You definitely deserve more subs
    I’m more into ultra trails but one day I need to test triathlon.
    Keep going and thx for your videos !

  • @GorgieClarissa
    @GorgieClarissa 10 месяцев назад +3

    I did a 70.3 and it was my first tri ever. I had run about 6 or 7 half marathons prior and I thought I could easily pick up the other two as I swam for one season in high school and just generally enjoyed biking. I finished and I am happy with my results, but if I were to do it all over again... 1000% get a coach. I was following some ironman training schedule off the internet and idk how much benefit that really gave me... but that kicked my as.s mentally and physically. My dog also passed 1 month prior to the race... and by the time I got to race day... the race was 100% mental for me. I want to do it again... but I'm 1000% not in the right mental space for this race. I haven't ran a half marathon since 2019... but I'm looking into a race now. I gotta do this.

  • @AbleHammer
    @AbleHammer Год назад +6

    What a surprise! Kona ! Very informative and entertaining! 😅

  • @Xillef
    @Xillef Год назад +5

    I am not really a sportsperson myself, but your videos are so interesting, besides laughing my ass off between the interviews xD

  • @5IronmansBeatAlzheimer
    @5IronmansBeatAlzheimer 10 месяцев назад

    nice one, great video, thank for sharing this :) inspiring🙌🏽

  • @GrouEEf
    @GrouEEf Год назад +2

    Hahaha Love that you left the stutters in, so funny! That was very entertaining.

  • @jeverbever
    @jeverbever Год назад

    Glad to see these interviews!

  • @ekaterinahardin585
    @ekaterinahardin585 Год назад +8

    Hands down the best 17 minutes dedicated to Kona on the internet out there , thank you for the laughs

  • @mb-watches
    @mb-watches Год назад

    THANKS HOKA, bro this was so much fun, thanks for that, cheers 😊🙏🏻

  • @hugnon
    @hugnon Год назад

    Great video! Keep them coming 😁

  • @mattibork1846
    @mattibork1846 Год назад

    Awesome video, really enjoy your content

  • @asianworldil292
    @asianworldil292 Год назад +1

    It was interesting to watch! Thanks

  • @MarvinNeumannOfficial
    @MarvinNeumannOfficial Год назад

    Super super interesting these interviews! Thank you for that. Did just subscribe. :)

  • @user-tq3ud9zi7w
    @user-tq3ud9zi7w Год назад +9

    Notice how the guy who did 14 hours a week at 80/20 with a rest day qualified in one of the hardest age groups, with only 4 years tri experience.

    • @toutingthomas
      @toutingthomas 10 месяцев назад +3

      Yes with no special diet or coach. The most chill/relatable guy/s. Unfortunately it didn't give their qualifying time but their pb's weren't great,

    • @abbieamavi
      @abbieamavi 9 месяцев назад

      I was thinking this too..😊

  • @KLC94
    @KLC94 Год назад +4

    Thank you for this insightful video!
    "It's not that important how fast you can run. It's important how long you can endure. And more important is how strong are you in your head. Head is more important than your legs" @13:46

  • @van3ssa.f
    @van3ssa.f 10 месяцев назад

    That Video was super entertaining, interesting conversations, great questions!!
    For further Interviews I would love if you added questions about work and training Balance, how they manage to train and about the love life. If the Partner is also sporty, how they make time for the relationship etc

  • @victoriage
    @victoriage Год назад +2

    Cool video! Hot day! Loved the questions, very insightful. good job on finding diverse people

  • @mhammondsub4
    @mhammondsub4 Год назад

    Your humor made this super fun. Great vid 👊

  • @peterlilliegeo
    @peterlilliegeo Год назад +3

    Those Hoka Bondi's are looking better and better XD Thanks for sending our man on a great trip to talk to great athletes!!

  • @fuberlin1
    @fuberlin1 Год назад

    Liked this episode! Thank you

  • @TheLifeJunkie
    @TheLifeJunkie Год назад +5

    Awesome video love your style man!!

  • @itsevelinakp
    @itsevelinakp Год назад +1

    I love this so much, these are so interesting

  • @stefancolangelo1748
    @stefancolangelo1748 Год назад +3

    How does this guy not have a million subscribers yet? Great content!

  • @advex4428
    @advex4428 Год назад

    I love the format. He appears like he's just goofing off, but at the end of the day provides real good insights.
    Says a triathlete here.
    Cheers

  • @orellronnbeck7340
    @orellronnbeck7340 Год назад +1

    gr8 video, hope youll get the attention you deserve

  • @PatrickDelorenzi
    @PatrickDelorenzi Год назад

    Great vid bro! 🙌

  • @MartinGuitar_
    @MartinGuitar_ Год назад

    Always makes me happy to watch my favourite RUclipsr

  • @user-nj1zu2nf1x
    @user-nj1zu2nf1x Год назад

    Awesome video, doing a marathon soon. Next is a triathlon

  • @Tikilamann
    @Tikilamann Год назад +1

    good video ! ty

  • @8960056
    @8960056 Год назад +1

    Are we going to get more Kona content? Love it!

  • @fdtlkj
    @fdtlkj Год назад +6

    So interesting to hear not only from the pros, but also from some "average" competitors🤙

  • @AfzalHussein
    @AfzalHussein Год назад

    Great vid!

  • @matz4k
    @matz4k Год назад +4

    I love how everybody knows that they should stretch and how they still manage to avoid it :D It's not just me then

  • @faisalhilaby
    @faisalhilaby Год назад

    love this video!

  • @andriessmit1125
    @andriessmit1125 Год назад +2

    Good questions you asked the athletes

  • @PapaPineapples
    @PapaPineapples Год назад +7

    Man your videos are so fantastic. Also, when will we see you racing Kona 👀

  • @anneliesevoelker2502
    @anneliesevoelker2502 Год назад +2

    No rest days. That's crazy. As a former runner I always had one sometimes two days a week. The only time I felt energized was when I was tapering before an event. If I didn't have a rest days I would have burned out. Due to injuries I am now bikepacking/ touring. It's easier on my body at age 50 now.

  • @kyrreloftaas
    @kyrreloftaas Год назад +1

    This was really good. 👍

  • @sascha1778
    @sascha1778 Год назад

    Dude, you are awesome. Love your videos.

  • @denizmedcezir1106
    @denizmedcezir1106 Год назад

    Good content mate..well done

  • @Incognito-or2ot
    @Incognito-or2ot Год назад

    Getting that recognition!

  • @gmccmemberk
    @gmccmemberk Год назад +1

    You’re the man!

  • @janginovsky916
    @janginovsky916 Год назад

    Nice video, my favorite youtuber what takes in weird, hard and Long distance sports and events

  • @kidatheart88
    @kidatheart88 10 месяцев назад

    Great content! You deserve the Hoka sponsor!

  • @Victoria.Pulliam
    @Victoria.Pulliam Год назад

    This was a very interesting video. I just got into marathons, but after my first I became ADDICTED!! Now I want to do a iron man

  • @jkoperski9925
    @jkoperski9925 Год назад

    14:34 my favourite sequence xD the way you're waving xDd

  • @blainj2
    @blainj2 Год назад +4

    Well done getting a trip like that. I hope there will be more videos from Kona. Are you more motivated or less now after the trip to do triathlon?

  • @mahdisaad5041
    @mahdisaad5041 Год назад +3

    Hey Champ , could you walk us through the recovery after workouts as I’m struggling always afterwards

  • @papiukraine2703
    @papiukraine2703 10 месяцев назад

    Your funny af man😂

  • @dukenukem6298
    @dukenukem6298 Год назад +1

    Amazing content.

  • @christhehaitian
    @christhehaitian Год назад +1

    first time viewer, this was entertaining af. sub'd.

  • @fathuang5519
    @fathuang5519 Год назад

    You are a cool host. Good job! And honest 😆 about the Hoka rate😂🤣😆

  • @AngelArgumedo
    @AngelArgumedo Год назад

    Great questions

  • @johannschiel6734
    @johannschiel6734 Год назад +3

    37 Minutes for 10 km sounds not that bad, actually... but doing a ~10 hour swim/ride/run is another story of course. I would really like to train into that direction a bit but I lack time and hate swimming ;)

  • @patrickrose8325
    @patrickrose8325 Год назад

    So cool!

  • @kaleidoscope_adventures
    @kaleidoscope_adventures 10 месяцев назад +2

    So the woman who doesn't stretch or take rest days, how did she stack up against the others?

  • @zxsw85
    @zxsw85 Год назад

    This was awesome

  • @Chimperly
    @Chimperly Год назад +1

    Was going to watch this on my phone, but gotta switch to the computer for maximum entertainment

  • @chrisstrider
    @chrisstrider Год назад

    I have watched everything I can from Kona and this is top 3❤

  • @marbrydav9698
    @marbrydav9698 Год назад

    @6:10 Westeros was so peaceful under King Viserys's reign that he had time to train for Iron Man.

  • @fumjum4258
    @fumjum4258 10 месяцев назад +1

    They train 7 days a week at various intensity and specificity. Don’t think you can’t also train 7 days a week, just realize your training intensity and specificity demands. Stretching is a workout, recovery runs & rides are workouts. Training is relative to that days goals. No Ironman does 7 days a week of their peak intensity, they usually employ a polarized training methodology.

  • @Roy-qn2ie
    @Roy-qn2ie Год назад +2

    closest I'll ever get to Kona, thank you for the video I need a sleep now 😴

  • @8960056
    @8960056 Год назад +6

    I'd have been interested in their financial background as well. I know a guy that qualified (unexpected) but didn't have the money to go.

    • @bighands69
      @bighands69 Год назад

      It is not about their financial background but how dedicated they are. A person working in a shop on a basic wage could achieve that.

  • @kyleheron38
    @kyleheron38 9 месяцев назад

    The weekly volume is insane. People with families/ careers, where do you find the time??

  • @enzomma3284
    @enzomma3284 Год назад

    great video

  • @beelieve6914
    @beelieve6914 Год назад +2

    Why is the horyzont in the intro so tilted, it looks so bizarre.

  • @MrElectricSkittles
    @MrElectricSkittles Год назад +2

    Interesting video