9781934030585: One-Hour Workouts

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One-Hour Workouts is a collection of 50 swim, bike, and run workouts from top triathlon coaches that anyone can fit into a lunch hour--including warm-up and cool-down.

If they could, most endurance athletes would love to set aside more time for training. But work, family, and real life too often get in the way of the cardinal rule for endurance athletes: never miss a workout.

One-Hour Workouts is the perfect solution for athletes who are pressed for time. These 50 workouts are tightly focused so that athletes can get a quality training session in just one hour. Athletes can choose from base, tempo, or speed workouts in each sport to match their training plan's goal for the day.

Former professional triathlete Scott Molina (The Terminator), Mark Newton, and Michael Jacques give athletes smart workouts that will complement their existing training and keep season goals on track even in the busiest of weeks.

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Scott Molina claimed 104 professional victories as a professional triathlete (1982&;95), including the 1988 Hawaii Ironman World Championships, 6 USA professional championships, 50 USTS triathlons, 2 "World's Toughest Triathlon" titles, Ultraman World Championships, and 46 other podium finishes. In 1990, Scott married fellow professional triathlete Erin Baker. They live in Christchurch, New Zealand, with their three children. Scott currrently works as a coach.



    Mark Newton is an exercise physiologist with a degree in Exercise and Sport Science from the University of Sydney. Over the past decade, Mark has worked with some of the world's leading athletes and sporting organizations with results that include 6 World Championship medals and athletes being selected into Olympic Games, Commonwealth Games, Goodwill Games, and World Championships. His athletes include triathlon heavyweights Chris McCormack and Normann Stadler. He lives in Sydney, Australia.



    Michael Jacques has been around endurance sports longer than even he cares to remember as a runner since age seven and cyclist since age 15. Based in Wellington, New Zealand, with his wife, two kids, one cat, three birds, five bikes and way too many shoes and books, he coaches, writes and organizes events in between planning an attack on the 40-plus age group.



    Amy White has been putting the swim, bike and run together for more than a decade. Her race résumé includes three Ironman races and one age-group world championship. She has served as the editor of Inside Triathlon, Australian Triathlete magazine and as Dan Empfield's first editor on Slowtwitch.com. She lives in Wellington, New Zealand, where she's happiest rolling over Moonshine on her bike, running Oriental Parade at night and drinking flat whites.

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One-Hour Workouts is the perfect solution for the not-so-perfect day. You don t need to compromise your training or miss a workout just because you are short on time.

Former pro triathlete Scott Molina and multisport coaches Mark Newton and Michael Jacques have compiled 50 high-quality swim, bike, and run sessions to complement your current training program:
Choose from Base, Tempo, and Speed workouts
Modify workouts to match your fitness level
Get coaching tips for better technique
Follow workout progressions for specific training

You can also use One-Hour Workouts to achieve more balanced fitness with 10 bonus crosstraining and combination workouts. Make your time in the gym more fun with Molina s drill sessions for running and swimming and a fully illustrated strength regimen. If the gym s not for you, build muscular endurance for triathlon with a handful of 60-minute bricks.

Whether you are racing daybreak, breaking a sweat over your lunch hour, or stealing minutes wherever you can find them, these workouts will keep your endorphins flowing and your goals within reach even in the busiest weeks.

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