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IRONMAN 70.3-DISTANCE

24-WEEK TRAINING PROGRAM:

DESCRIPTION DOCUMENT

By

David B. Glover

web: enduranceworks.net

email: [email protected]

TRIATHLONTRIATHLON

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Waiver of Liability:

What you are about to undertake is a fitness program. Injuries may occur in any exercise

program, as with this specific program written by David Glover and

ENDURANCEWORKS, LLC. By downloading and using this program, you are waiving

any liability to David Glover or ENDURANCEWORKS, LLC. This is a recommended

program that has worked for many others. It may not be right for you. It is recommended

that you consult a physician before undertaking any new fitness regiment.

All rights reserved. No part of this work may be reproduced or used in any form or by any

means without written permission from the author. Any unauthorized transmission

electronic or printed is prohibited.

Please note: Ironman®, Ironman Triathlon® and 70.3® are registered trademarks of the

World Triathlon Corporation. Any non-race specific references to the word “Ironman” or

“iron distance” in this document simply refer to a triathlon that is the standard length

established by the original Ironman race in Hawaii (2.4-mile swim, 112-mile bike and 26.2-

mile run). Any non-race specific references to the words “half ironman” or “half-iron

distance” in this document simply refer to a triathlon that is the half the standard length

established by the original Ironman race in Hawaii (i.e. 1.2-mile swim, 56-mile bike and

13.1-mile run).

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Introduction

Congratulations for taking on the

challenge of a half iron-distance

triathlon – a 70.3-mile swim, bike and

run odyssey. You need to have the

fitness to cover the distance, but just

being fit will not be enough to get you

to the finish line. As much as it is a

physical test, the race is also a mental

challenge as you experience potential discomfort, obstacles and even disappointment.

Racing a half ironman is your personal challenge. No matter if your goal the win or just to

finish, training for this distance takes motivation, discipline and desire.

I want to help make your training and racing experiences the best possible as I share the

education lessons learned, best practices and expert knowledge that I’ve accumulated

from more than fifteen years of triathlon racing and coaching. Over the years, I’ve learned

how to plan my training effectively, how to balance my time and my life effectively, how to

execute better on race-day, both physically and mentally, and how to consistently achieve

top end results year after year.

I share this knowledge and experience with the athletes I coach, and in my training plans

and this training guide, I’ll share what I know with you.

All you need to supply is the motivation and the desire!

Good luck,

David B. Glover, MS, CSCS

Elite Triathlete, Author and Coach

"The ability to conquer oneself is

no doubt the most precious of all

things sports bestows on us."

– Olga Korbut, Olympic Gold Medal Gymnast

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Plan Objective The objective of this training program is to provide the NOVICE and INTERMEDIATE

athlete with a structured and periodized plan to prepare for half Ironman-distance triathlon

(1.2-mile swim / 56-mile bike / 13.1-mile run).

Plan Overview

The training plan progresses from 5 to 14 hours (peak) of training per week prior to

tapering and breaks down the 24-week training schedule into the following periods:

WEEKS PERIOD MAX HRS

1-6 Prep 6 7-10 Base 1 9

11-14 Base 2 11 15-18 Base 3 12 19-21 Build 14 22-23 Peak 12

24 Race 4

A “typical” week during a Base Period looks like:

DAY WORKOUT Monday Off day Tuesday Swim / Bike Wednesday Long Run Thursday Swim / Bike Friday Swim / Run Saturday Long Bike / BRICK Sunday Run / Strength

I adjust the frequency, intensity and duration of the workouts each week in order to meet

the desired objectives for that training period. Level of intensity is given in order to

differentiate levels of intensity that stimulate different training responses and maximize

training time while minimizing risk of overtraining, burnout and injury. Training intensity

can be measured by a variety of methods including rate of perceived effort (RPE) – i.e.

how you “feel” – and a heart rate monitor. I recommend using a heart rate monitor in

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combination with RPE. The training guide included with the training plan includes field

tests that you can perform to determine your heart rate training zones.

The plan includes a comprehensive 30+ page training guide that you can download once

you purchase the plan.

Athlete Requirements

You should also be able to complete the following workouts prior to beginning plan:

- Swim: 500 meters or yards continuously

- Bike: 25 miles / 40 Km

- Run: 6 miles / 10 Km

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24-WEEK TRIATHLON TRAINING PLAN:

DESCRIPTION DOCUMENT

By

David B. Glover, MS, CSCS

web: enduranceworks.net

email: [email protected]

Waiver of Liability:

TRIATHLONTRIATHLON

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© 2011 ENDURANCEWORKS, LLC 7

What you are about to undertake is a fitness program. Injuries may occur in any exercise

program, as with this specific program written by David Glover and

ENDURANCEWORKS, LLC. By downloading and using this program, you are waiving

any liability to David Glover or ENDURANCEWORKS, LLC. This is a recommended

program that has worked for many others. It may not be right for you. It is recommended

that you consult a physician before undertaking any new fitness regiment.

All rights reserved. No part of this work may be reproduced or used in any form or by any

means without written permission from the author. Any unauthorized transmission

electronic or printed is prohibited.

Please note: Ironman® is a registered trademark of the World Triathlon Corporation. Any

non-race specific references to the word “Ironman” or “iron distance” in this document

simply refer to a triathlon that is the standard length established by the original Ironman

race in Hawaii (2.4-mile swim, 112-mile bike and 26.2-mile run).

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Introduction

Congratulations for taking on the

challenge of an Ironman®-distance

triathlon – an event like no other single

day physical challenge in sport – a

140.6-mile swim, bike and run

odyssey. You need to have the fitness

to cover the distance, but just being fit

will not be enough to get you to the finish

line. As much as it is a physical test, the race is also a mental challenge as you

experience potential discomfort, obstacles, disappointment, loneliness and even

darkness. Racing an Ironman is your personal challenge. No matter if your goal is 8:30

for the win or 16:59 to finish under the 17-hour cutoff, training for this distance takes

motivation, discipline and desire.

I want to help make your training and racing experiences the best possible as I share the

lessons learned, best practices and expert knowledge that I’ve accumulated from more

than fifteen years of triathlon racing, 28 iron distance finishes, 5 overall wins and a PR of

8:51. Over the years, I’ve learned how to plan my training effectively, how to balance my

time and my life effectively, how to execute better on race-day, both physically and

mentally, and how to consistently achieve top end results year after year.

I share this knowledge and experience with the athletes I coach, and in my training plans

and this training guide, I’ll share what I know with you.

All you need to supply is the motivation and the desire!

Good luck,

David B. Glover, MS, CSCS

Elite Triathlete, Author and Coach

"The ability to conquer oneself is

no doubt the most precious of all

things sports bestows on us."

– Olga Korbut, Olympic Gold Medal Gymnast

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Plan Objective The objective of this training program is to provide the NOVICE and INTERMEDIATE

triathlete with a structured and periodized plan to prepare for any Ironman-distance

triathlon (2.4-mile swim / 112-mile bike / 26.2-mile run).

Plan Overview

The training plan progresses from 5 to 16 hours (peak) of training per week prior to

tapering and breaks down the 24-week training schedule into the following periods:

WEEKS PERIOD MAX WEEK

HOURS 1-6 Prep 6

7-10 Base 1 10 11-14 Base 2 12.5 15-18 Base 3 14 19-21 Build 16.5 22-23 Peak 13.5

24 Race 5

A “typical” week during a Base Period looks like:

DAY WORKOUT Monday Off day Tuesday Swim / Bike Wednesday Long run Thursday Swim / Bike Friday Swim / Run Saturday Long bike / BRICK Sunday Run / strength

I adjust the frequency, intensity and duration of the workouts each week in order to meet

the desired objectives for that training period. Level of intensity is given in order to

stimulate different training responses and maximize training time while minimizing risk of

overtraining, burnout and injury. Training intensity can be measured by a variety of

methods including rate of perceived effort (RPE) – i.e. how you “feel” – and a heart rate

monitor. I recommend using a heart rate monitor in combination with RPE. The training

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guide included with the training plan includes field tests that you can perform to determine

your intensity training zones for swim, bike and run.

The plan also includes a downloadable comprehensive XX page training guide with

detailed instructions on how to use your plan as well as guidelines for making schedule

adjustments, race week, nutrition and hydration.

Athlete Requirements

You should also be able to complete the following workouts prior to beginning plan:

- Swim: 500 meters or yards continuously

- Bike: 40 miles / 64 Km

- Run: 6.2 miles / 10 Km

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About the Author

Author of Full Time & Sub-Nine: Fitting Iron Distance Training

into Everyday Life, David Glover is certified as a coach by

both USA Triathlon and USA Cycling. David actively coaches

a full range of triathletes from first timers to experienced

veterans attempting to qualify for the Ironman World

Championship in Kona, Hawaii.

A triathlete since 1995 David has completed about 100

triathlons including twenty-eight Ironman®-distance races in

which qualifying for the Ironman World Championship in

Hawaii numerous times, achieving a personal best time of

8:51 and winning five races overall. David was a 6x USAT

All-American prior to turning pro from 2007-2009 and was inducted into the Vineman Hall

of Fame in 2007.

David has his BS from the U.S. Naval Academy, MS from Catholic University and is

currently pursuing a second MS in Applied Performance Physiology through Eastern

Michigan University. In addition to writing weekly in his blog (davidglover.net), David also

writes regularly for both online and print magazines and organizations.

For more information about David’s coaching services, training programs, camps and

seminars offered through his company, ENDURANCEWORKS, LLC, please visit:

enduranceworks.net.

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