We heard Dr Dan Plews, exercise physiologist, coach and former AG world champion make a great point on a podcast recently…
To paraphrase…
“you don’t need to get faster… you are likely able to swim/bike/run at the speed required to reach your goal. The ...
This goes for athletic development and in life in general.
It is easy to focus on the negative and everything that we can’t do that we thought we may have been able to… Travel, Racing… even, going for a swim.
But, you can flip that and focus on what you CAN do. Bot ...
Name
Robbie Piper
Age Group
35-39
Years in the sport
4
What brought you to the sport?
To challenge myself, improve my fitness and maintain physical and mental health
Biggest accomplishment in the sport?
Crossing the finish line of eac ...
Age groupers/’fitness enthusiasts’ need to fit training into life, not life in and around training.
Think about the time you have left available after all of life’s non-negotiables.
These include: – Work Time – Family Time – Sleep – Downtime ...
Hard work is a pre-requisite, not a differentiator!
Everyone can work hard. Hard work is a pre-requisite for success. You need to embrace and enjoy doing so.
But challenge yourself to go beyond hard work when looking to optimize performance (no matter what you are doing)… and, ...
View through a longer lense – not week to week. 10-14 days blocks might be better, especially for athletes newer to the sport or those that are time starved.
A good way to set up a week is as follows:
– Two key / priority sessions or days – One endurance based day ...
Name
Sophie FINDLAY
Age Group
25-29
Years In The Sport
2.5
What brought you to the sport
It was something I wanted to try for a few years, but I kept putting it off. I think I was drawn to the physical challenge and the opportunity to push myself. ...
A message to our athletes, but also the winder endurance sport community.
This COVID thing is hanging around… Many in Victoria are directly affected by round two of the ‘Lockdowns’. Naturally, people deal with this sort of thing in different ways. But, for most it is hard ...
We all love them. Below are the upgrades to JET’s services over the past few months.
– Increased communication with athletes and members via the edition of a weekly bulletin: The Sunday Set Up
– Heightened sense of community with addition of a community chat group
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Live the virtual triathlon life
This pandemic sure has changed the way we live our lives day-to-day, but now is the perfect time to EMBRACE the change and give our bodies a fresh lease on triathlon life.
Want to join a fun, inclusive community who are finding unique ways to swim, bi ...