Triathlon training guides for athletes choosing a better plan.
These pages are built around high-intent searches: AI coaching, adaptive planning, and race-distance training plans. Each guide routes athletes toward pricing, comparison pages, or a free assessment.
AI triathlon coach
AI Triathlon Coach for Athletes Who Need Training to Adapt
PaceBeats combines sports-science guardrails with athlete memory so your plan changes when your training, recovery, schedule, or race goal changes.
triathlon training plan
Triathlon Training Plan Built Around Your Race, Fitness, and Schedule
The best triathlon training plan is not the one with the hardest workouts. It is the one you can absorb consistently while arriving prepared for race day.
Half Ironman training plan
Half Ironman Training Plan for Smarter 70.3 Preparation
70.3 racing rewards durability, pacing discipline, and bike-to-run execution. Your plan should develop all three without turning every week into a survival test.
Ironman training plan
Ironman Training Plan for Full-Distance Preparation
Full-distance racing is not won by heroic single workouts. It is built through months of durable, recoverable work that fits the rest of your life.
sprint triathlon training plan
Sprint Triathlon Training Plan for a Confident Race Day
Sprint training should make the race feel manageable, not turn the first triathlon into a second job.
adaptive triathlon training
Adaptive Triathlon Training That Responds to Real Life
A plan should not collapse because you missed a run, slept badly, or had to move a key ride. Adaptation is the difference between a calendar and coaching.