This course taught by Prof. Jorge Ortega studies in depth the cycling and running training segments, where technical contents of these disciplines will be developed and practical recommendations will be provided for the different triathlon modalities. In addition,we will study about the transitions' training. Cycling: Characteristics and importance of the cycling segment, functional anatomy, cadence and pedaling technique, practical recommendations for the cycling segment, Running: Characteristics and importance of the running segment, functional anatomy, biomechanical analysis of the running segment, practical recommendations for the running segment.Transitions: Studies, characteristics and importance, analysis of transitions in triathlon, training for technical development.
Course endorsed by
Instructor
Jorge Ortega
Master in High Performance in Cyclical Sports. Degree in physical education
Certificate in Triathlon Transitions: Cycling and Running
This certificate states that the student has passed all the exams and a specific course. The following information is included: student's full name, name of the course and name of the certifying organization.
Running
This subject develops the following topics: studies, characteristics and importance, analysis of triathlon transitions, training for technical development.
4 videos | 7 PDF | 2 forms
Content
Studies, characteristics and importance. Triathlon transition analysis
Technical development training
References
Exam 1
Characteristics and importance of the running segment
Functional anatomy and biomechanical analysis of the running segment
Pacing - Running
Practical recommendations for the running segment
Triathlon running analysis
Exam 2
A 10 second transition
Cycling
This subjetc develops the following topics: Characteristics and importance of the cycling segment, functional anatomy, cadence and pedaling technique, practical recommendations for the cycling segment.
4 videos | 4 PDF | 4 forms
Content
Previous aspects
Characteristics and importance of the cycling segment