The Triathlete's Training Bible

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Triathlon Training Made Easy

This lens is dedicated to the one book that got me started in the sport I love; triathlon. Starting out in triathlon is extremely daunting and without this guide (which I really do use in biblical proportion) things would have been an awful lot harder. I stumbled across this book while browsing the sport catagory at my local waterstones and apparantly it seems all veteran triathletes know of it and swear by it. However new starters to the sport have little idea about how to get into triathlon and seem to be unaware that this informative and down to Earth step by step guide even exists!

So this is where the lens comes in, to raise awareness of the 'Triathletes Training Bible' by Joe Friel and help newcomers get to grips with the somewhat daunting sport that is triathlon.

Joe Friel's Books on Amazon 

As well as the 'Triathletes Training Bible' Joe has published other books relating to the sport that are all available on Amazon.

The Cyclist's Training Bible

Amazon Price: $16.47 (as of 12/01/2009) Buy Now

The Triathlete's Training Bible

Amazon Price: $16.47 (as of 12/01/2009) Buy Now

Going Long: Training for Triathlon's Ultimate Challenge (Ultrafit Multisport Training Series)

Amazon Price: $14.93 (as of 12/01/2009) Buy Now

Joe Friel on Ebay 

You can sometimes snap up a bargain on ebay, but you have to be on your toes because I know I wouldn't give up my training bible. I would check back regularily if I were you!

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My Review 

When I first bought this book I had only been in the sport of triathlon for a couple of months. During those months I had been swimming twice a week, cycling twice a week, running twice a week and weight training twice a week. My sessions were just endurance based spending say an hour swimming or running or cycling for a couple of hours with the club.

The first thing this book taught me was to make my sessions specific, why I needed speed and endurance sessions and how to tailor them to my goals and needs. I don't do a lot of club training and so being able to turn up at the pool during a public swim session, get in the fast lane and have a challenging and rewarding swim was essential. Before tailoring these sessions training could become boring and monotonous. The inclusion of specific drills and workouts for each sport made a welcome change and my style, especially my stroke in swimming has advanced noticeably.

I always trained with a training plan or diary but I never really knew how to create one properly. The step by step guide in this book has helped me no end and even now I still refer to it at the end of each season to plan the next! Templates are given so the correct format can be obtained for tracking weekly hours, different phases in training, events etc.

Periodization was something I had never employed with my training and again Friel has provided step by step instruction from base to race periods going into detail for each phase as to what workouts should be performed and for how long. Appropriate testing techniques are included to ensure you are always working to your peak potential.

Another section that I found rewarding was that of supplementation and nutrition. Vitamins and minerals, antioxidants, protein supplements etc are all discussed in detail explaining why you need them and what they do, not just 'You need them!'. The periodisation of a triathletes diet is also discussed detailing fat, carbohydrate and protein intake throughout the season.

Of course there is no equivalent to one on one coaching from a qualified professional. However this book ensures that you understand your sport and why a coach preaches what he/she does. Understanding how to train and prepare yourself to race is essential if you wish to succeed in multisport. The Training Bible will ensure you reach your race at optimum performance. A book I will never throw away

Triathlon Blogs from Google 

There is so much advice on Triathlon out there that sometimes it becomes hard to know where to look. Your best bet is to look at blogs from other triathletes or better yet blogs from Joe Friel. Here are a few selected from Google.
Joe Friel's Blog: Triathlon Camp
Triathlon Camp - Majorca, SPAIN March 2010. If you're looking for a cool trip, training camp, and learning experience over in Europe, then you should consider the camp I'm running with Joe Friel on the island of Majorca, Spain, ...
Joe Friel's Blog: Coaching Novice Athletes, Part 4
Hi Joe Really like how you are explaining the ME training. Heading for my 3rd season doing ironmans, I am trying to follow your periodization from Triathlon Bible. And I am now in the end of first week in Base 1. ...
Triathlon Camp - Majorca, SPAIN March 2010
http://www.sportstoursinternational.co.uk/triathlon/joe-friel-triathlon-training-camp-19th-26th-mar-2010 Feel free to contact me with questions. Space is limited, and it is filling up, so hurry! Coach Vance.
Joe Friel's Blog: Stress-Based Training - More
Joe Friel's Blog is for the serious endurance athlete who wants to stay current on the science and art of training for sport. Here you will find Joe Friel's thoughts and ideas before they are published anywhere else. ... For example, a 10- hour Ironman Triathlon may easily result in a combined TSS of 550. That's huge. Trying to reproduce that in a single workout is simply not wise. So in such a situation you may do the swim, bike and run breakthrough workouts separately. ...

Triathlon Videos 

What better way is there to hear about triathlon than straight from the horse's mouth. Here is Joe Friel on Youtube.

Joe Friel - "Training with Power" Part 1 of 3

 

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Triathlon Pictures 

Here are some great images of Joe Friel and Triathlon from Flickr.

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Other Triathlon Resources 

There are some great sites out there, here are my recommendations.
First Time Ironman
Get all the advice you need for training for your first Ironman Triathlon from this central hub on Squidoo
Tri247
A popular website amongst triathletes with event information, training advice, equipment reviews. You name it, tri247 are bound to have it!

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