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We wanted to find out how the 45-year-old manages his training volume for such an epic challenge and so we spoke to Mike about finding a work-life-training balance... </p>\n<h3 id=\"hi-mike-lets-start-with-your-training-for-the-200-mile-challenge-how-did-your-training-volume-increase-ahead-of-the-south-downs-way-double\">Hi Mike, let's start with your training for the 200-mile challenge. How did your training volume increase ahead of the South Downs Way Double?</h3>\n<p>It completely changes. I like to keep a moderate level of base fitness by mixing things up - bit of running just because it's so easy and time-efficient, SUP'ing, K1 paddling, SurfSki paddling, rowing, cycling, swimming, yoga, brought a bit of S&#x26;C in recently - as I'm getting old and all that - but this is super low volume. Basically, low single figure hours per week. </p>\n<p>I like to mix it up as much as possible until I catch the bug again for something specific. </p>\n<p>I've read '<a href=\"https://www.precisionhydration.com/performance-advice/performance/athletic-heart-rate-issues/\" title=\"Are your training habits bad for your heart?\" target=\"_blank\">Haywire Heart</a>' - or at least skimmed the key bits - so I know that it's not good to just keep beasting yourself the whole time. </p>\n<p>I started to think about the South Downs Way one-way - and then 'The Double' - early in the first lockdown in 2020 and then when I realised that it would be possible to have a decent go at them (after riding sub-8 hours one way off the back of around 6 weeks of fairly random training). </p>\n<p>So, I started to bring some focus into getting physically and mentally ready for an attempt in summer 2021.</p>\n<h3 id=\"with-that-new-found-focus-in-mind-how-many-hours-of-training-per-week-did-you-do-on-average-during-the-build-up\">With that new-found focus in mind, how many hours of training per week did you do on average during the build-up?</h3>\n<p>Just looking back on Strava, and going reverse chronologically from the 2 weeks in which I did the SDW Single and then the Double, the 16-week block hours were: 12, 16, 19, 14, 11, 22, 16, 16, 16, 16, 11, 15, 13, 14, 12, 15. </p>\n<p>These generally consisted of: </p>\n<ul>\n<li>Monday: Recovery day (maybe a short ride)</li>\n<li>Tuesday: Turbo session - normally 'Turbo 2'</li>\n<li>Wednesday: Easy run with mates</li>\n<li>Thursday: Hill reps - low lactate threshold</li>\n<li>Friday: Short, hard 15-mile ride</li>\n<li>Saturday and Sunday: Long rides - normally at least 1 on the SDW route</li>\n</ul>\n<p>I'd also generally include yoga and stretching most days. </p>\n<div class=\"gatsby-resp-iframe-wrapper\" style=\"padding-bottom: 56.49999999999999%; position: relative; height: 0; overflow: hidden; \" > <iframe loading=\"lazy\" src=\"https://www.youtube.com/embed/9Y9zpNAN8T0?feature=oembed\" frameborder=\"0\" allow=\"accelerometer; autoplay; clipboard-write; encrypted-media; gyroscope; picture-in-picture; web-share\" referrerpolicy=\"strict-origin-when-cross-origin\" allowfullscreen=\"\" title=\"South Downs Way Double | Fueling and pacing a 200-mile MTB ride\" style=\" position: absolute; top: 0; left: 0; width: 100%; height: 100%; \"></iframe> </div>\n<h3 id=\"youve-completed-epic-challenges-like-the-bob-graham-round-the-devizes-to-westminster-canoe-race-and-the-london-marathon-in-the-past-what-are-the-biggest-changes-youve-made-to-how-you-balance-your-training-with-work-and-life-as-a-45-year-old-with-two-teenage-kids\">You've completed epic challenges like the Bob Graham Round, the Devizes-to-Westminster Canoe race, and the London Marathon in the past, what are the biggest changes you've made to how you balance your training with work and life as a 45-year-old with two teenage kids? </h3>\n<p>The main thing is a very understanding wife! </p>\n<p>Also, I've tended to only ramp the training up for a relatively short time (10-16 weeks) and not that frequently. Now that I effectively have two jobs, I won't be doing anything big for a while, just maybe try to get my 5k time down...!</p>\n<p>With work, I could only do this challenge because I was 'between jobs' - trying to get a start-up off the ground - it now is, I'm pleased to say: <a href=\"https://www.plainnumbers.org.uk\" title=\"Plain Numbers\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow noopener noreferrer\">Plain Numbers</a> - and before I started a new 'proper job'. I started as Chief Executive of the Forces in Mind Trust on 25th May, so I had a window to get the training in.</p>\n<h3 id=\"whats-your-best-advice-for-finding-a-work-life-training-balance-when-preparing-for-a-big-endurance-event\">What's your best advice for finding a work-life-training balance when preparing for a big endurance event? </h3>\n<p>It's tricky - I knew that I had a unique set of circumstances for a few months so took advantage. Overall, I think you have to recognise that training hard like this takes its toll on everyone around you so it's important not to take the p!$s.</p>\n<h3 id=\"andy-has-written-in-the-past-about-avoiding-burnoutand-wed-be-interested-to-hear-your-best-piece-of-advice-for-fitting-in-training-in-with-work-and-life\"><a href=\"https://www.precisionhydration.com/performance-advice/performance/how-to-avoid-overtraining-and-burnout/\" target=\"_blank\">Andy has written in the past about avoiding burnout</a>, and we'd be interested to hear your best piece of advice for fitting in training in with work and life.</h3>\n<p>I'd say that all of Andy's advice is spot on. I don't have the same burnout stories from the past as he does - maybe I've not pushed myself as hard... but as an old bloke now, I'd say do stuff that's different and that challenges you in different ways.</p>\n<p>I'm always amazed by these people who just do the same thing - marathons or whatever - again and again, gradually getting slower. I've got future targets - the long one is a fast IRONMAN at 60 - but generally I just want to mix it up to keep burnout at bay. </p>\n<h3 id=\"thanks-mike-keep-us-posted-with-plans-for-your-ironman-at-60\">Thanks Mike, keep us posted with plans for your IRONMAN at 60!</h3>","timeToRead":3,"headings":[{"depth":3,"value":"Hi Mike, let's start with your training for the 200-mile challenge. 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