Improving your running performance as a triathlete starts with a good and well-structured base training phase. Scientific Triathlon coaches Mikael Eriksson and Jack Hutchens talk you through their methods, and how you can apply these methods to make 2026 your best running year yet!
HIGHLIGHTS AND KEY TOPICS:
- How to progress run volume
- The importance of the long run
- Should your endurance running be done in Zone 1 or in Zone 2 as a triathlete?
- How to execute threshold and VO2max-sessions, and what is the place for each of these in the off-season for t
- Using hills, varied surfaces, and treadmills to improve your running
- How to build the strength required for fast running off the bike in triathlon
- How to improve your running economy
- Running drills and biomechanics work
- ...and Jack's "Surprise Segment": adjusting training to external conditions (weather etc.)
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WHAT SHOULD I LISTEN TO NEXT?
If you enjoyed this episode, I think you'll love the following episodes:
- Modern marathon training principles and preparation with running coach John Davis - this is an episode packed with seriously great advice for anybody who's planning on running a marathon
- John Davis – Coaching, physiology, and running calculators | EP#464 - great chat on the intersection of run training, physiology, and data
- David Roche – The training and racing strategy behind his epic Leadville 100 course record | EP#444 - David is an out-of-the-box thinker, and very inspirational, which makes this an extremely interesting and engaging listen
- Michele Zanini (part 2) | EP#394 - a detailed discussion on Renato Canova and his training methods, with somebody who actually worked alongside Renato Canova!
- Run training load, biomechanics, and injury risk with Max Paquette, PhD | EP#321 - I referenced this episode in the chat with Jack, when talking about injury risk on different surfaces. There's lots of other interesting material in here as well.
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