#758 – Balancing Structure With Fun

Triathlon training should be structured, but we're all about keeping the fun alive. Today, we talk about weaving them together to make the process more enjoyable and effective. We put a lot of pressure on ourselves to show up green in Training Peaks, but aren’t a bunch of oranges and yellows better than a week of red? Do we move to change our mood or change our mood to move? There’s a lot of power in having a solid outline and moving a little off script. How to recognize what’s the best decision for today. Is your workout appropriately challenging for your mental and physical state? Who wins, the human or athlete? Plus, Mike’s soup can analogy. 

 

Topics: 

 

  • Plunge addiction
  • Putting pressure on ourselves
  • Racing a ton vs. once or twice a year
  • Structure vs. Routine
  • Outlines with room to go off script
  • Not having a plan is a plan
  • What is right for you?
  • What is reasonable today?
  • Sometimes it’s not doable
  • Forcing yourself to learn as you go
  • No one likes micro managers
  • Soup Can analogy
  • Go through a thought process
  • Appropriately challenging
  • Move before mood or mood before move?
  • Human vs. Athlete
  • Orange and yellow or a week of red??
  • Wallowing in shame and disconnected
  • Own your own journey
  • Final Four predictions 

 

Coaching Inquiries

Mike Tarrolly - CrushingIron@gmail.com

Robbie Bruce - C26Coach@gmail.com

www.c26triathlon.com

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