
Endurance Unlimited Designing Optimal Training Load with Purple Patch's Matt Dixon — Season 7 Ep 4
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Apr 16, 2025 Matt Dixon, Founder and CEO of Purple Patch Fitness and a two-time Olympic trials finalist in swimming, shares insights on coaching for endurance athletes. He discusses the surprising effectiveness of a focused 10-hour weekly training plan, highlighting its success at the IRONMAN World Championship. The conversation covers balancing endurance training with life commitments, the importance of foundational training over technology, and the transformative power of training camps. Dixon emphasizes that stress can drive growth in both sports and professional spheres.
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Sami Inkonen's Ironman Win Story
- Sami Inkonen won the Hawaii Ironman overall as an amateur with about 10 hours of training per week.
- His training was tailored to fit his life context, proving high volume isn't always necessary for success.
Consistency Beats Weekly Volume
- Consistency over time, not just weekly volume, is what unlocks performance in endurance sports.
- Life is chaotic; training plans must flex to fit real-world ebbs and flows effectively.
Plan Training Around Life
- Schedule a weekly planning session to map life, work, and training commitments together.
- Prioritize key workouts like any other important appointment and communicate plans with your support system.
