The Total Tri Coaching Podcast
After months of consistent training, racing, and chasing fitness gains, the idea of taking a break can feel completely counterintuitive. Yet for many triathletes, a well-timed mid-season break is one of the most important parts of a successful year. In this episode, Grant and Phil discuss why athletes should consider stepping away from structured training for 7–10 days after an early-season A race, how to manage the fear of losing fitness, and why a short reduction in training can actually set you up for bigger performances later in the season. They explore the physical and mental benefits of recovery, why TrainingPeaks metrics don't tell the whole story, and how the best athletes use a strategic reset to prepare for their next build. The conversation also looks ahead to what comes next, including reintroducing intensity, sharpening aerobic fitness, and transitioning back into the threshold and durability work that underpins successful 70.3 and Ironman racing. In this episode: * Why mid-season breaks are essential for long-term progress * The difference between losing fitness and losing fatigue * Common fears athletes have about taking time off * Mental recovery and avoiding burnout * How to return to training after a break * Building towards late-season 70.3 and Ironman goals A short break now could be the key to racing stronger later.
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