{"id":17429,"date":"2022-09-07T12:00:53","date_gmt":"2022-09-07T10:00:53","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.220triathlon.com\/?p=111704"},"modified":"2022-09-07T12:12:12","modified_gmt":"2022-09-07T10:12:12","slug":"15-ways-to-end-your-season-on-a-high","status":"publish","type":"rss_feed","link":"https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/220triathlon\/rss_feed\/15-ways-to-end-your-season-on-a-high\/","title":{"rendered":"15 ways to end your season on a high"},"content":{"rendered":"<p class=\"rssexcerpt\"><\/p><p class=\"rssauthor\">By Matt Baird\n                \t\t<\/p><p class=\"rssbyline\">Published: Wednesday, 07 September 2022 at 12:00 am<\/p><hr class=\"no-tts wp-block-separator\"\/><?xml version=\"1.0\" encoding=\"UTF-8\" standalone=\"yes\"?>\n<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC \"-\/\/W3C\/\/DTD HTML 4.0 Transitional\/\/EN\" \"http:\/\/www.w3.org\/TR\/REC-html40\/loose.dtd\">\n<html><body><div><strong>If April is apparently the cruellest month (maybe T.S. Eliot was thinking about that fallow period between the end of the duathlon season and start of the tri calendar), then September is our favourite month for triathlon racing in the UK.\u00a0<\/strong><\/div>\n<div\/>\n<div>There\u2019s that softer bucolic light, the warm \u2013 but not too warm \u2013 autumnal sunshine and some truly classic races to end your season on a flyer. We\u2019re looking at you Hever and Helvellyn, Ironman Wales and 70.3 Weymouth, the Brutal, Outlaw X, Aviemore and, well, many more.<\/div>\n<div\/>\n<div>And there\u2019s also the satisfying feeling of a plan coming together, the joining of the dots that started months ago and are now uniting for some end-of-season fireworks.<\/div>\n<div\/>\n<div>That\u2019s the plan at least, but are there surefire ways to hit that late-season A-race fit and firing? How do you avoid injury and shake-off the summer holiday slumber?<\/div>\n<div\/>\n<div>And what race-day tactics and tricks can see you performing a PB-smashing final flourish? Here are our favourite 15 ways to end the season on a high\u2026<\/div>\n<h2><strong>1.\u00a0Stay seated<\/strong><\/h2>\n<div>After the relatively low-key August period, September brings some major thrills back to the UK tri season. It also brings the hills, as anyone looking at the Veloviewer profiles of Ironman Wales, The Brutal and Helvellyn will tell you (the undulations of the Weymouth and Hever bike courses aren\u2019t to be underestimated either).<\/div>\n<div\/>\n<div>So how should you tackle the second-discipline climbs? <a href=\"&quot;https:\/\/www.220triathlon.com\/training\/bike-training\/cycling-up-hills-when-you-should-sit-and-when-you-should-stand\/&quot;\"><strong>By staying seated<\/strong><\/a>, says aero luminary Dan Bigham.<\/div>\n<div\/>\n<div>\u201cWhen you\u2019re out of the saddle, your co-efficient of drag (CdA) goes up. If this is really steep, it\u2019s not too much of an aero issue as speeds are slower and you can generate more power by engaging other muscle groups like your arms.<\/div>\n<div\/>\n<div>\u201cBut on longer, shallower drags, there\u2019s an aerodynamic case for remaining seated. Many riders are significantly more efficient biomechanically and physiologically in a seated position, too.\u201d<\/div>\n<ul><li><strong><a class=\"&quot;standard-card-new__article-title&quot;\" href=\"&quot;https:\/\/www.220triathlon.com\/training\/bike-training\/cycling-how-to-use-hills-to-build-a-strong-winter-base\/&quot;\">Cycling: how to use hills to build a strong winter base<\/a><\/strong><\/li>\n<\/ul><h2><strong>2. Find a pre-race race<\/strong><\/h2>\n<div>If you\u2019re slightly race rusty and haven\u2019t donned your tri-suit for months, how about sneaking in a single-discipline dress rehearsal before your multisport A-race?<\/div>\n<div\/>\n<div>This can be a 2km open-water event on the swim, or perhaps a time-trial or a cyclo-cross event on the bike.<\/div>\n<div\/>\n<div>As for third discipline thrills, hit your local parkrun, which is a perfect 5km test to gauge your progress. Practise your race-morning routine and favourite breakfast (peanut butter bagels, right?), how you deal with <a href=\"&quot;https:\/\/www.220triathlon.com\/training\/race-day-advice\/how-to-deal-with-pre-race-nerves\/&quot;\"><strong>pre-race nerves<\/strong><\/a>, try out your race-day kit and give it everything.<\/div>\n<div\/>\n<div>Well, almost everything. Breaking yourself isn\u2019t part of the masterplan.<\/div>\n<ul><li><strong><a class=\"&quot;standard-card-new__article-title&quot;\" href=\"&quot;https:\/\/www.220triathlon.com\/training\/the-best-cross-training-sports-for-triathlon\/&quot;\">The best cross-training sports for triathlon<\/a><\/strong><\/li>\n<\/ul><h2><strong>3. Push for a PB<\/strong><\/h2>\n<div>If you\u2019re not quite hitting the training heights and an overall PB is out of the equation in the autumn (darn you, halloumi fries!), an alternative can be to focus on a PB in one of triathlon\u2019s three (four if you count <a href=\"&quot;https:\/\/www.220triathlon.com\/training\/race-day-advice\/triathlon-transitions-a-step-by-step-guide-on-how-to-transition-faster-and-more-efficiently\/&quot;\"><strong>transition<\/strong><\/a>) disciplines.<\/div>\n<div\/>\n<div>Without neglecting the other disciplines, spend your build-up focussing on that key goal \u2013 i.e. a 40km bike split PB.<\/div>\n<div\/>\n<div>Adjust your action plan accordingly, increasing your emphasis on bike speed sessions, swapping <em>Stranger Things<\/em> for <a href=\"&quot;https:\/\/www.220triathlon.com\/training\/race-day-advice\/triathlon-transitions-a-step-by-step-guide-on-how-to-transition-faster-and-more-efficiently\/&quot;\"><strong>turbo<\/strong><\/a> sets and practising becoming as aerodynamic \u2013 yet as comfortable \u2013 as possible.<\/div>\n<h2><strong>4. Score easy aero wins<\/strong><\/h2>\n<div>\u201cTo ride really fast, you must reduce your frontal area,\u201d says John Morgan of cycling-coach.co.uk. \u201cSpend more time on the drops and tuck your head in. And think like a turtle. Shrug your shoulders and bring your head down and in, always keeping your eyes on the horizon.\u201d<\/div>\n<div\/>\n<div>Our own wind tunnel analysis at the Silverstone Sports Engineering Hub backs up Morgan\u2019s advice, producing a 60sec time advantage over 40km when riding in the drops instead of on the hoods when riding at 25km\/h and a yaw (effective wind) angle of 5\u00b0.<\/div>\n<div\/>\n<div>And if you\u2019re using <a href=\"&quot;https:\/\/www.220triathlon.com\/gear\/bike\/accessories\/aerobars\/best-aero-bars\/&quot;\"><strong>aerobars<\/strong><\/a>? Tilt them slightly up, says Koen Pelgrim of Deceuninck-Quick-Step.<\/div>\n<div\/>\n<div>\u201cOur work shows that when bars are too low, the rider often compensates by sitting higher. In contrast, by tilting bar extensions up a little, the rider\u2019s head and back drops. This is more aerodynamic, especially if you\u2019re wearing an <a href=\"&quot;https:\/\/www.220triathlon.com\/gear\/bike\/helmets\/best-aero-road-helmets-reviewed\/&quot;\"><strong>aero helmet<\/strong><\/a>, as the tail flows more smoothly into the back.\u201d<\/div>\n<ul><li><strong><a class=\"&quot;standard-card-new__article-title&quot;\" href=\"&quot;https:\/\/www.220triathlon.com\/training\/bike-training\/how-to-improve-your-aerodynamics-on-a-bike\/&quot;\">How to improve your aerodynamics on a bike<\/a><\/strong><\/li>\n<li><strong><a class=\"&quot;standard-card-new__article-title&quot;\" href=\"&quot;https:\/\/www.220triathlon.com\/gear\/bike\/7-pieces-of-kit-to-make-you-more-aerodynamic-on-the-bike\/&quot;\">7 pieces of kit to make you more aerodynamic on the bike<\/a><\/strong><\/li>\n<\/ul><h2><strong>5. Do\u00a0some retail therapy\u00a0<\/strong><\/h2>\n<div>Treating yourself to some triathlon retail therapy can put a spring in your step ahead of your September A-race.<\/div>\n<div\/>\n<div>It doesn\u2019t have to be outlandish and I\u2019m not saying buy a new <a href=\"&quot;https:\/\/www.220triathlon.com\/gear\/bike\/bikes\/time-trial-triathlon-bikes\/canyon-speedmax-cfr-disc-etap-tri-bike-review\/&quot;\"><strong>Canyon Speedmax tri bike<\/strong><\/a> or a set of Enve deep-rim race wheels (but don\u2019t let me stop you), but a new <a href=\"&quot;https:\/\/www.220triathlon.com\/gear\/run\/best-running-caps\/&quot;\"><strong>running visor<\/strong><\/a>, a different flavour of Torq <a href=\"&quot;https:\/\/www.220triathlon.com\/gear\/nutrition\/energy-gels\/best-energy-gels-reviewed\/&quot;\"><strong>energy gels<\/strong><\/a> (well hello, banoffee), <a href=\"&quot;https:\/\/www.220triathlon.com\/gear\/run\/run-clothing\/best-running-socks\/&quot;\"><strong>running socks<\/strong><\/a> or bar tape can give you a dual mental and performance boost.<\/div>\n<div\/>\n<div>Just remember to use your shiny new kit or nutrition ahead of the big day.<\/div>\n<h2><strong>6. Prepare\u00a0for all conditions<\/strong><\/h2>\n<div>September is regularly a mighty month to race in. Ask anyone who is still drying out and\/or defrosting from Ironman Wales in 2017, 70.3 Weymouth in 2018 or the Outlaw X in 2020, however, and they\u2019ll tell you that it can be brutal out there.<\/div>\n<div\/>\n<div>So pack your kit bag accordingly, adding both hard- and softshell <a href=\"&quot;https:\/\/www.220triathlon.com\/gear\/bike\/bike-clothing\/best-winter-bike-jackets\/&quot;\"><strong>bike jackets<\/strong><\/a> and a gilet for protection from the rain or chills, full finger <a href=\"&quot;https:\/\/www.220triathlon.com\/gear\/bike\/bike-clothing\/best-cycling-gloves\/&quot;\"><strong>bike gloves<\/strong><\/a> as well as mitts, a <a href=\"&quot;https:\/\/www.220triathlon.com\/gear\/swim\/swim-clothing\/best-swim-robes\/&quot;\"><strong>robe<\/strong><\/a> for staying toasty in pre-race transition, and <a href=\"&quot;https:\/\/www.220triathlon.com\/gear\/triathlon\/training-kit-triathlon\/best-arm-sleeves-for-triathletes\/&quot;\"><strong>arm<\/strong><\/a> and <a href=\"&quot;https:\/\/www.220triathlon.com\/gear\/run\/run-clothing\/best-thermal-running-leggings\/&quot;\"><strong>leg warmers<\/strong><\/a> for the bike leg.<\/div>\n<div\/>\n<div>A flask of tea isn\u2019t such a bad idea either.<\/div>\n<ul><li><strong><a class=\"&quot;standard-card-new__article-title&quot;\" href=\"&quot;https:\/\/www.220triathlon.com\/training\/bike-training\/cycling-in-the-rain-coping-with-wet-conditions\/&quot;\">How to cycle in the rain and cope with wet conditions<\/a><\/strong><\/li>\n<li><strong><a class=\"&quot;standard-card-new__article-title&quot;\" href=\"&quot;https:\/\/www.220triathlon.com\/training\/race-day-advice\/what-to-do-when-weather-changes-your-race\/&quot;\">What to do when weather changes your race<\/a><\/strong><\/li>\n<li><strong><a class=\"&quot;standard-card-new__article-title&quot;\" href=\"&quot;https:\/\/www.220triathlon.com\/training\/how-to-perform-efficiently-in-all-weather\/&quot;\">How to perform efficiently in all weather<\/a><\/strong><\/li>\n<\/ul><h2><strong>7. Arrive early<\/strong><\/h2>\n<div>Tenby, Weymouth, Hever\u2026 all major races, all involving some closing of roads and thousands of triathletes descending on car parks and transition areas for race starts soon after dawn.<\/div>\n<div\/>\n<div>Put simply, getting to the race HQ in plenty of time can have a major positive impact on your big race.<\/div>\n<div\/>\n<div>I\u2019ve personally experienced plenty of squeaky bum-time journeys sat in pre-race jams, including running with my bike through the traffic ahead of Hever and sleeping through an alarm before Weymouth.<\/div>\n<div\/>\n<div>The result were fraught transition set-ups, missing out on some quality portable toilet time, and arriving at the startlines mentally frazzled.<\/div>\n<div\/>\n<div>And if you do find yourself with plenty of time pre-race? Have a coffee, check your <a href=\"&quot;https:\/\/www.220triathlon.com\/gear\/bike\/components\/wheels\/best-triathlon-tyres\/&quot;\"><strong>tyre<\/strong><\/a> pressures, lube your chain, hit the toilets before the queues (and poos) arrive\u2026. And visualise that PB-smashing run you\u2019re about to produce, of course\u2026<\/div>\n<ul><li><strong><a class=\"&quot;standard-card-new__article-title&quot;\" href=\"&quot;https:\/\/www.220triathlon.com\/training\/21-must-do-uk-triathlons\/&quot;\">21 of the best triathlons in the UK<\/a><\/strong><\/li>\n<li><strong><a class=\"&quot;standard-card-new__article-title&quot;\" href=\"&quot;https:\/\/www.220triathlon.com\/training\/long-distance\/ironman-distance-triathlons-guide-to-7-of-the-uk-s-best\/&quot;\">Ironman-distance triathlons: guide to 7 of the UK\u2019s best<\/a><\/strong><\/li>\n<li><strong><a class=\"&quot;standard-card-new__article-title&quot;\" href=\"&quot;https:\/\/www.220triathlon.com\/training\/race-day-advice\/best-diy-triathlon-hacks-for-race-day\/&quot;\">Best DIY triathlon hacks for race day<\/a><\/strong><\/li>\n<li><strong><a class=\"&quot;standard-card-new__article-title&quot;\" href=\"&quot;https:\/\/www.220triathlon.com\/training\/long-distance\/ironman-race-day-plan-35-tips-for-success\/&quot;\">Ironman race day plan: 35 tips for success<\/a><\/strong><\/li>\n<\/ul><h2><strong>8. Sight for success\u00a0<\/strong><\/h2>\n<div>\u201cAll elite athletes engage in mental imagery,\u201d says Ian Robertson, the professor of psychology at Trinity College in Dublin. \u201cThey <a href=\"&quot;https:\/\/www.220triathlon.com\/training\/beginners\/visualise-your-way-to-triathlon-success-like-a-pro\/&quot;\"><strong>visualise<\/strong><\/a> themselves working through the course, hearing the sounds, and their specific routines.<\/div>\n<div\/>\n<div>\u201cThe more accurately your mental-imagery processes correspond with the actual timing and action in real-time, the better your performance.\u201d<\/div>\n<div\/>\n<div>So take 10mins a day to sit in a quiet space and visualise yourself smashing the swim, beasting the bike and romping the run.<\/div>\n<h2><strong>9. Recce the race<\/strong><\/h2>\n<div>Many of the UK races in September \u2013 see the Brutal, Outlaw X, Tenby and Weymouth \u2013 require triathletes to register and\/or attend a race briefing in the days before the race. Use this time to familiarise yourself with transition, the entries and exits, and the route to the swim start.<\/div>\n<div\/>\n<div>Aim to find the time to drive the bike course as well, analysing where the climbs come, any tricky corners and descents, where to refuel and any junctions that may be a problem on non-closed roads races.<\/div>\n<div\/>\n<div>I\u2019ve also done this remotely on Google Maps, which doesn\u2019t compete with the real thing, but will give you a gauge on the course\u2019s topography.<\/div>\n<ul><li><strong><a class=\"&quot;standard-card-new__article-title&quot;\" href=\"&quot;https:\/\/www.220triathlon.com\/training\/triathlon-race-day-how-to-do-a-course-recce\/&quot;\">Triathlon race-day: How to do a course recce<\/a><\/strong><\/li>\n<\/ul><h2><strong>10. Brighten the corners<\/strong><\/h2>\n<div>Navigating the <a href=\"&quot;https:\/\/www.220triathlon.com\/training\/bike-training\/cycling-how-to-corner-fast-and-smoothly\/&quot;\"><strong>twists and turns of a triathlon bike course<\/strong><\/a> is a critical road skill for both safety and performance.<\/div>\n<div\/>\n<div>\u201cAlways brake before the corner so you enter at the right speed,\u201d states Jason Streather of PDQ Cycle Coaching.<\/div>\n<div\/>\n<div>\u201cAim for a smooth line, starting from the outer side of the entry point, hug the apex (inside) of the corner, then hit the exit point on the far side. Keep looking at the exit as your bike will go where you\u2019re looking.\u201d<\/div>\n<div\/>\n<div>Also keep your inner pedal up and outer one locked down with your weight on it for added stability.<\/div>\n<h2><strong>11. Ace your pace\u00a0<\/strong><\/h2>\n<div>\u201cAim to do your last major ride around 10-14 days before the event to allow for <a href=\"&quot;https:\/\/www.220triathlon.com\/training\/tapering-why-it-s-important-and-what-you-should-do-the-week-before-your-triathlon\/&quot;\"><strong>a training effect<\/strong><\/a>,\u201d says Heidi Blunden of Parallel Cycle Coaching.<\/div>\n<div\/>\n<div>\u201cTry to replicate the course profile with similar roads and elevation. Endurance riding requires good planning and prep in addition to good fitness.<\/div>\n<div\/>\n<div>\u201cYour longest training ride should be an opportunity to do a \u2018dry run\u2019 using the same equipment, nutrition and hydration so you can resolve any issues before the big day.<\/div>\n<div\/>\n<div>\u201cAnd remember that it\u2019s easy to start your ride too quickly and pay for it later. Using cadence and average speed can help to maintain awareness. Free speed gains can also be made with a <a href=\"&quot;https:\/\/www.220triathlon.com\/gear\/bike\/how-to-clean-your-bike\/&quot;\"><strong>clean bike<\/strong><\/a>, <a href=\"&quot;https:\/\/www.220triathlon.com\/gear\/bike\/bike-chain-care\/&quot;\"><strong>lubed chain<\/strong><\/a> and correct <a href=\"&quot;https:\/\/www.220triathlon.com\/gear\/bike\/how-do-i-choose-the-right-tyre-pressure-for-different-races\/&quot;\"><strong>tyre pressures<\/strong><\/a> \u2013 they all add up!\u201d<\/div>\n<ul><li><strong><a class=\"&quot;standard-card-new__article-title&quot;\" href=\"&quot;https:\/\/www.220triathlon.com\/training\/race-day-advice\/how-to-pace-a-triathlon-race\/&quot;\">The art of pacing: How to pace your next race to perfection<\/a><\/strong><\/li>\n<li><strong><a class=\"&quot;standard-card-new__article-title&quot;\" href=\"&quot;https:\/\/www.220triathlon.com\/gear\/best-bike-cleaners-for-looking-after-your-bike\/&quot;\">Best bike cleaners for looking after your bike<\/a><\/strong><\/li>\n<li><strong><a class=\"&quot;standard-card-new__article-title&quot;\" href=\"&quot;https:\/\/www.220triathlon.com\/gear\/bike\/best-bike-cleaning-kits\/&quot;\">Best bike cleaning kits for a full wash<\/a><\/strong><\/li>\n<\/ul><h2><strong>12. Build those bricks<\/strong><\/h2>\n<div>The multi-discipline <a href=\"&quot;https:\/\/www.220triathlon.com\/training\/beginners\/whats-a-brick-session\/&quot;\"><strong>brick<\/strong><\/a> is the ultimate triathlon session. Neglect it at your peril. And this brick throws in a race-pace feeling with a high-intensity bike\/run combo. This can be done outside, on the turbo or in the gym.<\/div>\n<div\/>\n<div>Start with a 6min bike that has 30secs to build pace, 5mins hard effort, before 30secs to slow down. Then follow this with a 3min run that\u2019s simulating the run out of transition.<\/div>\n<div\/>\n<div>Take 1min full recovery after the run. Complete 3-4 sets. You can use your intended race-day bike and run shoes to maximise that tri-day feeling.<\/div>\n<h2><strong>13. Draft for success<\/strong><\/h2>\n<div>Drafting on the bike is usually outlawed and the gains on the run are negligible, but you\u2019ll certainly feel the <a href=\"&quot;https:\/\/www.220triathlon.com\/training\/swim-training\/how-to-practise-swim-drafting\/&quot;\"><strong>slipstream benefits on the swim<\/strong><\/a>.<\/div>\n<div\/>\n<div>\u201cAt the swim start, find some swimmers that look quicker than you and start next to them with the aim of getting on their feet,\u201d says top UK pro Joe Skipper. \u201cThey\u2019ll probably drag you round to a faster swim split for less effort!\u201d<\/div>\n<h2><strong>14. Become a downhill demon<\/strong><\/h2>\n<div>The climbs of Saundersfoot, the Struggle and Snowdonia might be giving UK triathletes sleepless nights currently, but don\u2019t neglect the importance of the <a href=\"&quot;https:\/\/www.220triathlon.com\/training\/bike-training\/tim-don-s-off-road-masterclass-descending\/&quot;\"><strong>descents<\/strong><\/a> on the other side.<\/div>\n<div\/>\n<div>\u201cLightly feather both brakes to regulate your speed \u2013 although the front brake will always be more powerful,\u201d says cycling writer Mark Bailey.<\/div>\n<div\/>\n<div>\u201cBut on speedy descents, focus on your front brake and shift your weight back, to avoid your rear wheel slipping. Hitting the drops will also lower your centre of gravity and improve your balance.\u201d<\/div>\n<h2><strong>15. Hit YouTube!<\/strong><\/h2>\n<div>Take some time before your big race to hit YouTube. Not for some videos of skateboarding bulldogs or Bob Mortimer\u2019s Train Guy (as much as they have their place), but to stoke your love of the triathlon racing amphitheatre.<\/div>\n<div\/>\n<div>Check out <a href=\"&quot;https:\/\/www.youtube.com\/watch?v=1pfrYC0vagk&quot;\"><strong>Bevan Docherty\u2019s super-human sprint at the 2005 New Plymouth ITU World Cup race<\/strong><\/a>, <a href=\"&quot;https:\/\/www.220triathlon.com\/news\/athletes\/who-is-nicola-spirig\/&quot;\"><strong>Nicola Spirig <\/strong><\/a><a href=\"&quot;https:\/\/www.youtube.com\/watch?v=JWtZCmQQ2Dk&quot;\"><strong>winning the 2012 Olympic gold by milliseconds<\/strong><\/a>, <a href=\"&quot;https:\/\/www.youtube.com\/watch?v=D_4ekVWuedg&quot;\"><strong>Bailey Matthews ditching his walker at the Castle Howard Tri in 2015<\/strong><\/a> and feel your motivation rise.<\/div>\n<div\/>\n<div>Likewise, an up-tempo new playlist for those turbo sets could be the reason you need to revive your indoor cycling. Just leave Leonard Cohen\u2019s greatest hits for another time\u2026<\/div>\n<div\/>\n<div><strong>Top image credit:<\/strong> Getty Images<\/div>\n<div\/><\/body><\/html>\n<hr class=\"no-tts wp-block-separator\"\/>","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>By Matt Baird Published: Wednesday, 07 September 2022 at 12:00 am If April is apparently the cruellest month (maybe T.S. 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