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Lance Watson - coach of Olympic Champion Simon Whitfield | EP#453 image

Lance Watson - coach of Olympic Champion Simon Whitfield | EP#453

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Lance Watson has one of the most extensive resumes in triathlon coaching. He was the coach of Simon Whitfield who won the first ever Olympic gold medal in triathlon in Sydney 2000, has coached at multiple Olympic Games, was the coach of Ironman World Champion Peter Reid, and Ironman World Championship podium finishers Lisa Bentley and Chris Lieto. In this episode, we dig deep into his coaching methodology, discussing training principles, tactical and mental preparation, and more.

 

HIGHLIGHTS AND KEY TOPICS: 

  • Lance's coaching methodology, including a description of his task progression oriented approach
  • His work with Simon Whitfield leading into the Sydney Olympics, including an example training week
  • Considerations for Simon's "mixed phenotype" - Simon being a fantastic middle distance runner
  • The tactical and mental preparation done that contributed to the Olympic success
  • How Lance approaches training for long distance triathlon, exemplified by athletes like Lisa Bentley, Chris Lieto and Brent McMahon
  • The different considerations for age-group athletes looking for their best performance within the constraints of family, work and life
  • Tips for age-group athletes to improve their swimming, biking and running

 

DETAILED EPISODE SHOWNOTES: 

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  • The shownotes for today's episode can be found at www.scientifictriathlon.com/tts453/

 

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