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Strength Training for Triathletes: Yay or Nay?

Strength Training for Triathletes: Yay or Nay?

Update: 2025-05-27
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🎙️ Episode 3 – Strength Training for Triathletes: Yay or Nay?


In our third episode of Tri2Thrive, we dive into one of the most underestimated aspects of triathlon training — strength training. Whether you’re just starting your triathlon journey or looking to stay injury-free and powerful long-term, this episode will give you the why and how.


🏋️‍♂️ What’s Inside:




  • Why strength training is essential for triathletes — not just for performance, but for long-term health and injury prevention




  • Chris' honest take on struggling to make time for core work, and Dennis' practical routine that fits alongside high-volume triathlon training




  • How to train functionally vs. isolated muscle groups, and why it matters




  • Easy ways to build a routine — even at home — and tips on getting started without a gym




  • The role of physiotherapy, balance, and longevity in training




  • A powerful visual comparison of aging athletes and how training can literally reshape your body over time




  • PLUS: Dennis reflects on his recent Ironman 70.3 in Venice — what went right, what surprised him, and why consistency is the ultimate superpower.




💡 Bonus insight: We discuss this article from Runner’s World on how consistent training helps preserve motor units as we age:

👉 Running Preserves Motor Units


This episode is about more than lifting weights — it's about thriving for life, not just race day.


🔁 As always, we’d love to hear your feedback! Leave a comment, follow us on social, and let us know: How do you include strength training in your routine?

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Strength Training for Triathletes: Yay or Nay?

Strength Training for Triathletes: Yay or Nay?

Christopher Beye & Dennis Czekalla