Richard Laidlow is a coach from the UK based in the south of France who has been involved in triathlon for more than three decades. He coaches both professional and age-group triathletes, notably his son Sam Laidlow (second in Kona 2022) and Ironman Lanzarote winner Arthur Horseau on the professional side.
IN THIS EPISODE YOU'LL LEARN ABOUT:
-What's it like coaching your son?
-A detailed breakdown of Sam Laidlow's training
-The challenges of hydrating for a 3 l/h sweat rate
-The importance of muscular endurance training for Sam
-Richard's coaching philosophy
-Strength training, testing, recovery patterns and more...
-Advice for age-groupers on how to improve the swim, bike, and run components of their training
-Advice for time-crunched athletes
SHOWNOTES:
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LINKS AND RESOURCES:
Richard's Instagram and website
Lore of Running - Tim Noakes
The Big Book of Endurance Training and Racing - Phil Maffetone
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