The use of Brick sessions within your training is essential for development especially for short and fast sprint distance triathlons. Torsten Abel goes against convention, but one thing that isn’t against convention is the intensity that this brick is done at. This will help you build speed at your top end race speed.
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Monday’s Brick: Gale Bernhardt’s Duathlon Brick
Brick sessions are a great training session to help develop the neuromuscular system to prepare you for future events (as well as future training sessions). Not only that but you will get a great physiological training stimulus. This workout is perfect to build your off season fitness for a triathlon or for a targeted build up towards a 10/40/5 Duathlon.
View More Monday’s Brick: Gale Bernhardt’s Duathlon BrickMonday’s Brick: Gale Bernhardt’s Old School Tempo Brick
Brick sessions are a great training session to help develop the neuromuscular system to prepare you for future events (as well as future training sessions). Not only that but you will get a great physiological training stimulus. This workout is perfect to build your off season fitness for sprint and Olympic Distance Triathlons, as well as Ironman 70.3 events.
View More Monday’s Brick: Gale Bernhardt’s Old School Tempo BrickSaturday Swim Session: Steve Tarpinian’s Sprint Tri Main Set 2viii
Building your ability to sustain your threshold pace in a swim is an important capability for triathletes and open-water swimmers. These sessions further develop that ability by progressing the intensity as you work through the workout, but maintaining the Rest Interval (RI). The session gets tougher, as you work through it. This session will benefit triathletes of all distances, as well as other open-water swimmers.
View More Saturday Swim Session: Steve Tarpinian’s Sprint Tri Main Set 2viiiSaturday Swim Session: Steve Tarpinian’s Sprint Tri Main Set 2vii
Building your ability to sustain your threshold pace in a swim is an important capability for triathletes and open-water swimmers. These sessions further develop that ability by progressing the intensity as you work through the workout, but maintaining the Rest Interval (RI). The session gets tougher, as you work through it. This session will benefit triathletes of all distances, as well as other open-water swimmers.
View More Saturday Swim Session: Steve Tarpinian’s Sprint Tri Main Set 2viiMonday’s Brick: Chris Foster’s Brick 1
Brick sessions are a great training session to help develop the neuromuscular system to prepare you for future events (as well as future training sessions). Not only that but you will get a great physiological training stimulus. This session is perfect to build your off season fitness for sprint and Olympic Distance Triathlons.
View More Monday’s Brick: Chris Foster’s Brick 1Saturday Swim Session: Steve Tarpinian’s Sprint Tri Main Set 2vi
Building your ability to sustain your threshold pace in a swim is an important capability for triathletes and open-water swimmers. These sessions further develop that ability by progressing the intensity as you work through the workout, but maintaining the Rest Interval (RI). The session gets tougher, as you work through it. This session will benefit triathletes of all distances, as well as other open-water swimmers.
View More Saturday Swim Session: Steve Tarpinian’s Sprint Tri Main Set 2viMonday’s Brick: Dave Scott’s Advanced HFH Brick #4
Brick sessions are a great training session to help develop the neuromuscular system to prepare you for future events (as well as future training sessions). Not only that but you will get a great physiological training stimulus. This session includes a number of threshold intensity efforts to stimulate your top end speed, as well as as some time at threshold effort at the end of each segment. This session is a great session for anyone preparing for a Olympic Distance or Ironman 70.3 Triathlon.
View More Monday’s Brick: Dave Scott’s Advanced HFH Brick #4Saturday Swim Session: Steve Tarpinian’s Olympic Tri Main Set 2vi
Building your ability to sustain your threshold pace in a swim is an important capability for triathletes and open-water swimmers. These sessions further develop that ability by progressing your fitness by completing reps at a fast pace that you can sustain. This session will benefit triathletes of all distances, as well as other open-water swimmers.
View More Saturday Swim Session: Steve Tarpinian’s Olympic Tri Main Set 2viSaturday Swim Session: Steve Tarpinian’s Sprint Tri Main Set 2v
Building your ability to sustain your threshold pace in a swim is an important capability for triathletes and open-water swimmers. These sessions further develop that ability by progressing the intensity as you work through the workout, but maintaining the Rest Interval (RI). The session gets tougher, as you work through it. This session will benefit triathletes of all distances, as well as other open-water swimmers.
View More Saturday Swim Session: Steve Tarpinian’s Sprint Tri Main Set 2v