Jacob Tipper is a high-performance cycling and triathlon coach working with athletes such as Ben Healy (Tour de France stage winner and UCI World Championships third place in 2025), Lucy Byram, Dan Bigham and Jonny Brownlee. He is also a team coach or the EF Education-EasyPost WorldTour team. In today’s interview we discuss training for amateur triathletes and we dive deep into Ben Healy’s training and preparation that led to his breakthrough year in 2025.
HIGHLIGHTS AND KEY TOPICS:
- Jacob’s thoughts on doing aerobic runs at a decent clip to optimise biomechanical development and running economy improvements.
- The key characteristics of Ben Healy’s training in 2025
- Being a high-volume athlete on an annual basis without having very high weekly training volumes.
- The changes in race tactics Ben implemented in 2025 to be able to win races at the highest level.
- The differences between the scientific literature’s view of cycling training and what it actually looks like
- How age-group triathletes should think about volume and intensity as drivers of adaptation when it comes to their cycling.
- How to maximise training return on investment for time-crunched athletes by not following rigid rules
- Monitoring training improvements by feel
- How working on speed as the ultimate training metric is still important and still underestimated.
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