Episode 70: Triathlon 101: A Beginner's Guide to Triathlon - How to Train for a Triathlon With a Busy Schedule
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Summary:
Can you really train for a triathlon with a busy life?
In Episode 4 of Triathlon 101, Coach Justin breaks down one of the most common fears beginners have: not having enough time. If you picture 15–20 hour training weeks, 4:00 a.m. alarms, and overwhelming brick workouts, this episode will reset your expectations.
You don’t need unlimited time to prepare for your first sprint triathlon. What you need is structure, consistency, and a plan that fits your life instead of fighting against it.
In this episode, you’ll learn realistic weekly time commitments for sprint and Olympic distances, why more training isn’t always better, common time-management mistakes beginners make, and how to structure a simple 8-week minimalist training plan. Coach Justin also walks through two real-life scenarios—parents with kids and professionals who travel for work—and how they can successfully train without sacrificing their responsibilities.
Triathlon isn’t about surviving the biggest race possible. It’s about building confidence and momentum.
Key Takeaways
- You can prepare for a sprint triathlon in 4–5 hours per week.
- Olympic distance training typically ranges from 5–8 hours per week.
- Consistency beats occasional “epic” workouts.
- Missed workouts should not be stacked or overcompensated for.
- Confidence should come before performance for beginners.
- Brick workouts are about experience, not extra fitness.
- Training should fit into your lifestyle like puzzle pieces—not force your life to adjust around it.
- Flexibility within your plan increases sustainability.
- A lighter week during travel will not ruin your progress.
- Starting small builds long-term momentum.
For all things coaching, reach out:
Coach Katie: www.Fuel2Run.com
Coach Justin: www.TabulaRasaRacing.com
Podcast Email: theenduranceathletejourney@gmail.com