Carefully Curated Triathlon News for March 12, 2026
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IN THIS EDITION…
- Indoor heat training for hot summer races
- 3 skills & drills for more speed in open water
- Sam Long’s key metric for driving better results
- How to train for & race hilly run courses
- Mark Allen’s technique for quieting the mind
HILLACIOUS
We all know uphills slow our run pace but, unfortunately, there’s a real physiological cost to downhill running, too.
In this eye-opening article Jeff Gaudette explains the science behind hill running and presents a simple formula for determining the cost per grade (while going uphill or down).
TLDR: the ups and downs of a hilly run don’t cancel out. Learn the 2 reasons why a rolling course works against you.
STOP BEING POOLISH
If you want to exit your next triathlon swim calm and collected, then heed the warning of coach Julie Dunkle: the skills required for open water success are critically different than those used when logging laps in the pool.
Check out the 3 open water skills you need for better race performance, and the specific workouts that will sharpen these techniques.
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LONG METRIC
Pro triathlete and uber cyclist Sam Long explains why threshold is the most important metric for driving results. He also shares his personal FTP testing protocol.
All his workouts – whether volume or intensity based – are designed with his threshold in mind. As his threshold improves, so does his race pace for IRONMAN and 70.3.
TRIAL BY FIRE
We’ve frequently promoted the benefits of heat training, which include increased red blood cell volume, improvements in VO2max and FTP, and optimized sweat performance.
With recent upgrades to the CORE sensor, you can now reliably and safely perform heat training on indoor cycling platforms like Zwift.
If you’re planning to compete in a hot race this year, then integrating intentional heat training into your program makes sense. It’s a proven performance booster.
QUICK HIITS:
- Winner’s Mindset
6x IRONMAN world champ Mark Allen explores how mastering your mind is key to unlocking breakthrough performances. He shares one of his proven techniques for quieting the mind when faced with the inevitable mid-race rough patch.
- Stop Eating Like a Teen
During our mid-40s, our metabolism slows and we experience significant hormonal changes that often lead to weight gain. Consider Dan Go’s 5 healthy food swaps to recapture your metabolic health.
- Pool Toys
Coach Phil Mosley presents his 5 favorite swim accessories for improving your technique. Included are reasons for choosing this gear and tips for getting the most from them.