Overview
The Challenging Part
The most challenging requirement of this honor is probably this:
4. Participate in an Advanced Triathlon as a solo participant, where the triathlon is similar to:
- a. Swim—1.5km
- b. Cycle—40km
- c. Run—10km
- d. within 4.5 hours
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1. Have the Triathlon honor.
2. Developing a training schedule for yourself.
3. Keep a training log for two months.
4. Participate in an Advanced Triathlon as a solo participant, where the triathlon is similar to:
- a. Swim—1.5km
- b. Cycle—40km
- c. Run—10km
- d. within 4.5 hours
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1
2
- (If you already train regularly, all the notes here are moot, otherwise, here are some thoughts).
- It is often said: If you fail to plan, you plan to fail.
- You should take the time to sit down and create a training schedule. Since you are attempting this Advanced honor, you should already have some knowledge about what training you need.
- Sit down with a calendar and determine on which days of the week you can put time aside for your training.
- Decide what type of exercise you need to work on. For example, do you need to improve something specific in swimming, or, do you need to keep current with swimming? Do you need to improve your transition time? Do you need some road time on the bike? Do you need to run? Cross-training?
- Commit yourself to this schedule, and follow it.
- And do not forget to: Enjoy!
3
- After developing a training schedule from above, this requirement should be easy.
- A log is a diary. You track your daily activities, how you are feeling, how the training went, and like a diary, you go back and review what you have done and how you can improve for the future.
4
- as a solo participant - this means that there is no relay teammates. You have to do all of the three sports yourself.
4a
- Swimming is usually in meters, so, 1500-meters (1640.42 yards, or 0.93206 miles for the non-metric folks)
4b
- That's 24.8548 miles (for the non-metric folks).
4c
- That's 6.21371 miles (for the non-metric folks).
4d
- YOU can do it!
References
Content on this wiki is generated by people like you, and no one has created a lesson plan for this honor yet. You could do that and make the world a better place.
See AY Honors/Model Lesson Plan if you need ideas for creating one.