Get stronger, go for longer
“I don’t need to do strength training. I just need to do more swimming/biking/running.”
If only I had $1 for every time I met someone who told me that. I probably wouldn’t need this website for starters.
If you want to be better at sport (better has many definitions and doesn’t always mean faster), then you need to do strength training. Simple.
Strength training will be vital to speed AND being able to keep doing your chosen sport for longer. A strong body is more likely to be faster, have more stamina, and is less likely to get injured.
Think about your sport like building a house
The foundation and framing are strength training.
The walls are your sport specific training.
The roof is your performance at your event.
If your framing and foundations aren’t good, the rest of the house is going to be pretty unstable. Or maybe even fall down.
Or the roof might fall off.
You get the picture.
My endurance focused strength plans will get your body better prepared for what you put it through. They can be done in the off season or I have programmes that can be done alongside any triathlon or running plan
Strength Training Options
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Six-week online programme - $59
Get a six-week strength and conditioning programme delivered online to help get your body better prepared to withstand the rigours of your training. Progressively advance your exercises as your body gets stronger. Helpful descriptions and videos will get you through those exercises you’re not quite sure about.
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Personalised strength programme - $49 per week
Get a personalised online strength programme that takes into account where you’re starting from and where you want to get to. Let me know your goals, what equipment you have access to and I’ll shape a programme that meets your needs.
Sarah Mc
“The strength workouts were a useful part of my triathlon training programme. For me, strength workouts are down the bottom of the pile of fun stuff compared to riding, running and swimming, so having two structured strength sessions where I just had to follow the programme made them a lot more likely to happen!”
Sarah Met