Triathlon Manual

Author: Sean Lerwill

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  • : $24.95 AUD
  • : 9781785211195
  • : J H Haynes & Co Ltd
  • : J H Haynes & Co Ltd
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  • : December 2016
  • : 270mm X 210mm
  • : United Kingdom
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  • : Sean Lerwill
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  • : Paperback
  • : 2nd Revised edition
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Barcode 9781785211195
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Description

New in Paperback. Consisting of swimming, cycling and running, triathlon has vastly increased in popularity over the past five years and is now one of the most popular ways of getting fit in the UK. Most people approach the sport with experience of one discipline and then master the other two over time. This all-encompassing manual looks at each sport separately before combining all three in preparation for competitions, such as the gruelling Ironman. Covering everything from nutrition and motivation to injuries and conditioning training, with specific advice for women and children, this Haynes Manual will encourage readers to train, compete and gain a real sense of achievement!

Author description

Sean Lerwill has previously written the Running Manual (2012) and the Royal Marines Fitness Manual (2009) for Haynes. He has written numerous fitness articles for magazines and websites, including The Independent, Men's Fitness, Men's Running and Men's Health. Sean, an ex-Marine Commando Physical Training Instructor and currently working as a personal trainer, has a BSc in Molecular Genetics as well as numerous health and fitness qualifications.

Table of contents

NEW IN PAPERBACK. Original hardback edition ISBN 9780857333025 Planning: weekly training programmes to fit around a working day, individual and combined sessions, season designs, phases and periodisation. Training the mind: how to stay motivated and achieve your goals. Energy systems: PCR systems, anaerobic glycolysis, aerobic glycolysis and the importance of nutrition. onditioning: strength training, stretching and functional conditioning. Competitions: sprint, indoor and Olympic triathlons and the Ironman. Injuries: stress, over-training and recovery techniques. Specific information for women, children, novices and the elite.