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| Recovery & Sprint Triathlon For Beginner Triathletes
By Tripp Norton, USAT Certified Coach, Owner of Endure 3 Sports, www.endure3sports.com.
As you progress in your training, you will recover faster after each event. If your max training days are less hard than your sprint you are going to need a couple or three of days. If your max training days are much harder than your sprint race, one day off should be enough. My suggestion to speed recovery time:
Also, you can and should use training as a means of recovery. Many people refer to this as an active recovery. What I mean by active recovery is if your race is on a Sunday it would be perfectly fine to do an easy swim or 100 rpm ride to flush out the lactic acid out of the legs on Monday. Yoga (if you have done yoga before) or a fast walk is also great way to get the heart rate up without putting lots of stress on the body. Keep it simple and listen to your body is the best advice.
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