Case study: From Blowing Up on a 250 m Swim to Prospective 70.3 Worlds Qualifier | EP#135 - a podcast by Mikael Eriksson

from 2018-06-25T04:00

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Brett Amos is an Australian age-group triathlete currently looking to qualify for 70.3 Worlds. When he started doing triathlon 7 years ago, he blew up after 50 meters of a 250 m swim in his first race. Some of the key reasons for his improvements have been swim video analysis, joining a swim squad, and getting a triathlon coach. 
 

IN THIS EPISODE YOU'LL LEARN ABOUT:
-The importance of getting a swim video analysis done and joining a swim squad
-The value of having a triathlon coach
-How Brett fits training in around family and work with "invisible training"
-Brett's top tips for other age-groupers 
 

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LINKS AND RESOURCES:
*Swim training structure the Swim Smooth way with Paul Newsome (part 1) | EP#132 
*Swim training structure the Swim Smooth way with Paul Newsome (part 2) | EP#133
*Case study: How David qualified for Kona by training smarter and getting the details right | EP#130
*Age-group triathlon case study with Jordan and Jesse Sorrick | EP#124
*Training Camps with Mikael in the Algarve, Portugal


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