Just wanted to say thank you Theo. After your iron man video started training and have signed up for my first triathlon and half iron man. Live this new content from you!
Cool to see you guys speak about nutrition, especially as a nutritionist myself. Such an essential part of any fitness journey, yet it doesn’t get spoke about as much as training.
Don’t often comment on videos, but for nutrition it’s genuinely easiest to do it through liquids, so say if you are aiming for 75g of carbs an hour and you know that each 500ml bottle lasts 1.5 hours, that will last said distance of that part of the triathlon. Put sugar and then table salt to get the carbs and replace the electrolytes. This way is the easiest to monitor intake of carbs per hour, no faff in opening bars/gels as well as being 10x cheaper than having almost 100g of carbs in bars and gels etc. Edit: would like to add that smart watches haven’t been accurate for VO2, currently it says for me that it is around 46, whereas in reality it will be closer to 70. For context: amateur bike racing for 5 years and can easily do 100km training rides in sub 3 hours and 30 min
“Don’t limit yourself. Many people limit themselves to what they think they can do. You can go as far as your mind lets you. What you believe, remember, you can achieve.” - Mary Kay Ash
Great ideas only thing I'd add is train your swap overs so from swim to bike then bike to run it's free time if you get good and doesn't require much time or energy to improve.
Class content - Shane it doesn’t have tonnes of views because it totally deserves it. But - you’ve inspired me to get back to it and book a 2024 Olympic tri!
You should get a good bikefit now. Cause that will help with your aerodynamic position, how much power you get through and can help preventing injuries.
Hey Man, I think its all about breathing as I think I recently discovered. I really want to learn to swim and feel confident. What is your advice on alternating strokes when breathing on both sides. I think I discovered I could do much much better if I breath on only one side. I tend to get real tired if I go on both sides and can only last like 200 meters. Is it ok to just pick your favorite side to breath out of? Much appreciated. Thanks
I want to sign up to a 70.3 that's 10 weeks from now. I know i can do the swim and run, because there are no cutoff times, but I'm worried about the bike. Since there's no cutoff times, is it realistic I finish the 90km bike?? (I'm an OK cyclist- on a casual training session I've done 30kms) been biking for a few months. (Running for 16 yrs)
I'd say more the average for non pro triathletes than bad. It's obvious it's not a sport he's done since young muscle memory is such a huge deal with swimming, especially for people swimming distance but yhea there's definitely plenty of scope to improve. He's not really going to from videos he needs to find someone who really understands the sport to help him to watch videos of his stroke and give him pointers of the changes he needs to make.
Just wanted to say thank you Theo. After your iron man video started training and have signed up for my first triathlon and half iron man. Live this new content from you!
Cool to see you guys speak about nutrition, especially as a nutritionist myself. Such an essential part of any fitness journey, yet it doesn’t get spoke about as much as training.
Don’t often comment on videos, but for nutrition it’s genuinely easiest to do it through liquids, so say if you are aiming for 75g of carbs an hour and you know that each 500ml bottle lasts 1.5 hours, that will last said distance of that part of the triathlon. Put sugar and then table salt to get the carbs and replace the electrolytes. This way is the easiest to monitor intake of carbs per hour, no faff in opening bars/gels as well as being 10x cheaper than having almost 100g of carbs in bars and gels etc. Edit: would like to add that smart watches haven’t been accurate for VO2, currently it says for me that it is around 46, whereas in reality it will be closer to 70. For context: amateur bike racing for 5 years and can easily do 100km training rides in sub 3 hours and 30 min
Love that these vids are back mate
“Don’t limit yourself. Many people limit themselves to what they think they can do. You can go as far as your mind lets you. What you believe, remember, you can achieve.” - Mary Kay Ash
Great ideas only thing I'd add is train your swap overs so from swim to bike then bike to run it's free time if you get good and doesn't require much time or energy to improve.
Perfect video for me this . Excellent bullet points with no faff 👍🏻
Class content - Shane it doesn’t have tonnes of views because it totally deserves it. But - you’ve inspired me to get back to it and book a 2024 Olympic tri!
You should get a good bikefit now.
Cause that will help with your aerodynamic position, how much power you get through and can help preventing injuries.
Wow I sure would give that editor a raise
Love the vids Theo
Mateeeee Runna is so good. Absolutely love it, recommend it to everyone! Just can't afford it for myself 😂
Theo love your vids!
Watch that right hand of yours in the swim crossing your body in the catch phase :)
Obsessed with these videos! ❤️
Great video! Thanks 🙏
Some great tips 👌
Appreciate your vids theo
Would love to try a triathlon but a somewhat decent bike is just way too expensive for me
Lavley video theo keep it up, where is your next 70.3?
Im on Venice 70.3 in May nice fast course
You flaring your catch stroke hand too wide on pull . First thing I noticed in video 😂 couldn’t help myself
Hello Theo! May I ask what your current ftp and vo2 max are? Thank you!
also training for sub 6!
Hi Theo, you need to start TRT. No one with high test is drinking that pumpkin flavoured shit. Cheers.
Hey Man, I think its all about breathing as I think I recently discovered. I really want to learn to swim and feel confident. What is your advice on alternating strokes when breathing on both sides. I think I discovered I could do much much better if I breath on only one side. I tend to get real tired if I go on both sides and can only last like 200 meters. Is it ok to just pick your favorite side to breath out of? Much appreciated. Thanks
Theo is so funny tho
Is there any advice you can give to hard asthmatics? 🙃
I want to sign up to a 70.3 that's 10 weeks from now. I know i can do the swim and run, because there are no cutoff times, but I'm worried about the bike. Since there's no cutoff times, is it realistic I finish the 90km bike?? (I'm an OK cyclist- on a casual training session I've done 30kms) been biking for a few months. (Running for 16 yrs)
6:21 unbox therapy
...half ironman
No disrespect but its very hard for the average person to afford all of this stuff
Stop being poor
I am a competative swimmer and his stroke is bad
I'd say more the average for non pro triathletes than bad. It's obvious it's not a sport he's done since young muscle memory is such a huge deal with swimming, especially for people swimming distance but yhea there's definitely plenty of scope to improve. He's not really going to from videos he needs to find someone who really understands the sport to help him to watch videos of his stroke and give him pointers of the changes he needs to make.
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