Specialized Racing - Day in the Life - Jan Frodeno

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  • Опубліковано 14 гру 2024

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  • @RuslanOpritz
    @RuslanOpritz 13 років тому +135

    Unbelievable performance with 2 cups of coffee and a peanut-buttered toast :)

    • @Phil-om9ej
      @Phil-om9ej Рік тому +1

      where in the video does it say he didn't eat more than that?

    • @RuslanOpritz
      @RuslanOpritz Рік тому

      It's obvious, as he didn't poop either 😂
      The video is a highly detailed documentary, as they even showed his swim coach eating the whole apple! Wouldn't they have shown what Frodeno was eating for success? Of course, they did! He had a peanut-butter toast and coffee 😉

  • @barchetta575m
    @barchetta575m 7 років тому +105

    Some people don't believe he does this regularly. All I can say is, look at his credentials, look at his resume, his accomplishments. An Olympic Gold medal in triathlon, several ITU wins, Challenge Roth world record runs, and 2 Ironman championships. He is absolutely monstrous!

    • @lukelyons7255
      @lukelyons7255 7 років тому +10

      He does it maximum once a week.

    • @leopers9225
      @leopers9225 5 років тому +5

      Luke Lyons you obviously have no idea

    • @julianroffman6483
      @julianroffman6483 5 років тому

      Just won another Ironman world championship

    • @ingmarneple6072
      @ingmarneple6072 4 роки тому +4

      LeoPers wdjm? He doesn’t do this everyday that is certain!

    • @tsamlynx495
      @tsamlynx495 4 роки тому +5

      Yeah, everyone saying he does this every day, he can’t, he’s burn himself out. On this one day he ran 22km, if he did that every day he would run 154km a week and he said that he doesn’t do that. This is probably one of his harder training days. It’s incredible that he can do this and wake up in the morning though.

  • @goingtospaceBRB
    @goingtospaceBRB 10 років тому +27

    Jan Frodeno is a badass. Loved this video. So inspiring!

  • @aflplayerhighlightreels5586
    @aflplayerhighlightreels5586 7 років тому +61

    I have watched this video so many times

  • @IgorSlukvinJr
    @IgorSlukvinJr 12 років тому +167

    lol he calls everything a warm up

    • @drym3943
      @drym3943 4 роки тому +2

      Because the best way to improve it to go slow.

  • @PatrickPierceBateman
    @PatrickPierceBateman 7 років тому +40

    To sum things up:
    Swim - 5.7km (3.5 miles)
    Run - 10km (6.2 miles)
    Bike - 60km (37.3 miles)
    Run - 2 x 2km (2.5 miles)
    Run - 20 x 400m + 200m active rest. (5.1 miles)
    Grand Total:
    Swim - 5.7km (3.5 miles)
    Bike - 60km (37.3 miles)
    Run - 22.2km (13.8 miles)

    • @lukelyons7255
      @lukelyons7255 7 років тому +1

      Patrick Bateman its 20 x (400, 200), so 12km/7.5miles. Total running: 16.2miles

    • @SuStPa
      @SuStPa 7 років тому +2

      on the 2x2km hill repeats he also had to run down again, so it was 8km

  • @garrettclark3814
    @garrettclark3814 9 років тому +112

    cap it off with a mere 20 400s

  • @oldblubblub
    @oldblubblub 8 років тому +9

    This adds up to about 5.5 - 6 hours worth of exercise in just one day! It's amazing how much Jan dedicates himself to his training regimen - and it's certainly paid off given that he's won the Ironman World Championship twice(and counting)!

  • @ruida1930
    @ruida1930 8 років тому +20

    Professional Ironman.. the job description says it all.

  • @NaplesBonita
    @NaplesBonita 11 років тому +50

    How anyone can bash a gold medalist's training methods is beyond me.

  • @clfurness
    @clfurness 13 років тому +2

    Beautiful Camera work, and really interesting content. I love what specialized are doing with these exceptional athletes. Please, do keep uploading these!

  • @petrasturm4832
    @petrasturm4832 4 роки тому +1

    Immer noch ein tolles Video 👌

  • @Thapower324
    @Thapower324 12 років тому +3

    Three running sessions? Holy crap... Thanks for making these day in the life video's, you should make more.

  • @DanNoz
    @DanNoz 9 років тому +3

    mr inspirational and the guy to beat over the next few years! SO amazing Jan!

  • @plcand09
    @plcand09 11 років тому +4

    Love these videos! Great inspiration to train.

  • @ryantheanalyst
    @ryantheanalyst 13 років тому

    fantastic video, specialized does a great job with these, and Frodeno is just a fantastic triathlete to watch

  • @sneakersnatchers1499
    @sneakersnatchers1499 9 років тому +69

    I wish canyon made these videos...

    • @rs.br.9584
      @rs.br.9584 6 років тому +1

      Sneaker snatchers they did)

    • @jonas8309
      @jonas8309 5 років тому

      And Allianz do these kind of videos

  • @VictorMikeLima
    @VictorMikeLima 13 років тому

    I love these "Day in the life" series! Keep 'em comin' guys!

  • @alixandervee
    @alixandervee 13 років тому

    your dedication motivates us....

  • @JV281
    @JV281 13 років тому +2

    For those discussing his accent and excellent English, he was born in Cologne, started out as a swimmer in South Africa at the age of 15, and he entered triathlon in 2000. He then went to Germany to compete in the Bundesliga, and qualified for the national team in 2002.

  • @timmothey
    @timmothey 13 років тому +1

    Wow this guy is crazy,... is he really "just" doing the olympic distances? I mean - what would be the plan for a long distance athlete. Thank you very very much for sharing this insight (to Jan and film crew)!

  • @ciaranbates5116
    @ciaranbates5116 9 років тому +5

    Jan Frodeno = MANIMAL

  • @jayleppanen
    @jayleppanen 5 років тому +1

    At first it sounds like a hug effort for one day, but I assume that the bike (60km) was relatively easy for Jan (30km/h even pace). So the hard part was actually the run, and especially the 2nd run which had some anaerobic sessions (2x2km uphill, 20x400m at 69-70sec). Remember that kilometers don't hurt, its the pace that matters, especially for someone like Jan.

  • @SuStPa
    @SuStPa 6 років тому +1

    On the bucket list! one day before I die im gonna do this day.

  • @RoryZ23
    @RoryZ23 9 років тому +36

    24 hr pools 24 hr tracks to run on and bike courses with no cars, wow must be nice.

    • @leopers9225
      @leopers9225 5 років тому +1

      RoryZ23 yeah dream on

    • @Dan-cz5sj
      @Dan-cz5sj 4 роки тому +5

      Pathetic comment.

    • @SeaJayBelfast
      @SeaJayBelfast 4 роки тому +2

      SA isn't an easy place to live, nevermind train, at the best of times. Don't be deceived by a short vid.

  • @dUNKYize
    @dUNKYize 9 років тому +46

    20 x 400m after these uphill repeats? is this even hoooman???!!

    • @polespadale
      @polespadale 8 років тому

      Only for pro riders

    • @jonasscheuer7639
      @jonasscheuer7639 8 років тому +1

      I dont know a lot about him, but maybe hes on a cycle of several steroids etc, when hes doing these kind of days.

    • @victortutosful
      @victortutosful 8 років тому

      the only way someone can train like jan frodeno is being a "genetic monster" or using steroids.

    • @barchetta575m
      @barchetta575m 7 років тому +4

      He's a genetic freak of nature. He won gold at the Olympic distance triathlon in Beijing and recently won two Ironman triathlon championships in Kona. Highly respect triathlete. One of the best in the world. So, honestly, this load doesn't surprise me one bit.

  • @ricardorusso1462
    @ricardorusso1462 8 років тому +20

    i got tired just watching this!!! :(

  • @thangarajmj5814
    @thangarajmj5814 4 роки тому

    BEAST ! Just Unbelievable.

  • @martin.B777
    @martin.B777 7 років тому +2

    Thanks for sharing, very inspirational! @leaving 1:20 and coming in 1:12 means 8 seconds rest?

    • @lukedoyle7802
      @lukedoyle7802 6 років тому

      Martin R. Sounds about right for a triathlete

  • @timsin6469
    @timsin6469 9 років тому +20

    Hardest. Day. Ever.

  • @endurodadclint5377
    @endurodadclint5377 3 роки тому +2

    I find this all believable. I train in lead up to an Ironman 15 to 20 hrs a week and work full time. If triathlon was my job I’d do 40 hrs a week .no sweat .

    • @wobbeckmann2656
      @wobbeckmann2656 Рік тому

      yes every week, before I go to the Pool, track, Road to do drills

  • @Thror302
    @Thror302 13 років тому +2

    Gotta agree with @gonzx01 . I'm English and I find that most of the Germans I have met have an easier to understand accent than most brits. Also most brits couldn't even begin to hold a conversation in another language.

  • @tomthewom91
    @tomthewom91 12 років тому +3

    All that training and the kids can still run as fast... :P

  • @The1gizmo1
    @The1gizmo1 5 років тому

    WOW!!! very inspiring. Dankie Mnr.

  • @goodfellabeats
    @goodfellabeats 12 років тому +1

    No wonder this guy won the gold medal. Well deserved.

  • @Cudgemania
    @Cudgemania 13 років тому

    Frodeno races for Germany but lives in South Africa. Not sure why he doesn't compete for South Africa but i would assume that there is a lot more assistance fo triathletes in Germany than South Africa. FOR TOMMOELBOMMO - Leaving on refers to the interval of time that you leave for each portion of a training set. i.e. He may be doing 10 x 100 metres in the pool leaving on 1min 20 secs. He may indeed get back at 1min 12 sec for example, rest for 8 seconds and then leave for the next 100.

  • @rfield35
    @rfield35 13 років тому

    This is awesome!

  • @rosalestri
    @rosalestri 12 років тому

    yep, Frodo spends a lot a of in South Africa I think. Dude is a machine!

  • @jjsoledad8553
    @jjsoledad8553 9 років тому

    Killer WOD's...I love it!!!

  • @JackChickenwing
    @JackChickenwing 5 років тому +1

    ill take what hes taking!

  • @eval144
    @eval144 5 років тому +2

    This is sick!!!! I train 9 times a week and i can’t believe you can get that much mileage and so much training without recoveries!!?!!!

    • @drym3943
      @drym3943 4 роки тому

      It is all about pace

  • @Evanc1231
    @Evanc1231 13 років тому

    @craigdk2010 you are right he has a distinctive South African accent but for some reason his race kit says GER not RSA google the picture from the 2008 olyimpics when he is crossing the line, he has german colors on his kit and it says GER. but it is strange because he has a very distinctive South African accent maybe he is a German citizen and grew up in South Africa?

  • @andresflores82
    @andresflores82 12 років тому

    this guy is a machine!!!!

  • @ecko1010
    @ecko1010 12 років тому

    If I didn't have to go to school, or to my two jobs to afford my bike and the cost of races this summer, I could/would train like this.

  • @ryanycy
    @ryanycy 7 років тому

    is that tim don next to him in the pool?

  • @nicoeastcoast
    @nicoeastcoast 13 років тому +1

    6 km swim at 6 am? damn that professional triathletes have my total respect

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  • @zafiri_
    @zafiri_ 11 місяців тому

    Core reminder of training done hard

  • @AntJB12345
    @AntJB12345 3 роки тому +1

    Anyone watching this in 2021?

  • @timw4369
    @timw4369 3 роки тому +1

    These athletes really are a bit crazy. That's a brutal long day no wonder they are run down after a long training session. Incredible how far you can push your body if you want to.

  • @mapa1501
    @mapa1501 5 років тому +17

    to sum it up:
    40k swim
    160k run
    750k bike
    ...in an active training week - you better believe it! :D

    • @MattyBorky
      @MattyBorky 5 років тому +1

      I'm 15 y.o. And i rode every week 600k and i'm not pro

    • @eddytjhia1131
      @eddytjhia1131 5 років тому

      @@MattyBorky keep up the good work lad, maybe someday you will be world class athlete like him

    • @louisdunne9502
      @louisdunne9502 4 роки тому

      @@MattyBorky Dont lie mate

  • @nicoeastcoast
    @nicoeastcoast 13 років тому

    @TheStevenlopes are you sure that strong training is only for pro triathlete

  • @liamwilson123
    @liamwilson123 13 років тому

    this is pretty much training camp for any other athlete. I am pretty sure is body is all over the place in terms of physiological adaptation, which is pretty cool.

  • @scottkarge
    @scottkarge 12 років тому

    yeah, thats obviously why he is a champion

  • @tommoelbommo
    @tommoelbommo 13 років тому

    can someone explain the LEAVING on ..... terminology, cheers

  • @pontiacuser
    @pontiacuser 12 років тому

    i wish a had roads like those over here. damn chicago roads are nothing but potholes and flats.

  • @Kletterbuxe
    @Kletterbuxe 13 років тому

    @JayMcPrice Nope. born in cologne germany, came to south africa at age 11 and moved back to germany in 2002. he is spending the winter season in south africa for climate reasos and calls south adrica a second home.

  • @Aritmar
    @Aritmar 12 років тому

    living and training in South Africa is his huge advantage :)

  • @percdann
    @percdann 11 років тому +2

    I aint bashing it my friend. Im a performance scientist though....realistically...he couldnt keep this up year around....its fine for a peak day :) Happy Training.

  • @CMAG3838
    @CMAG3838 12 років тому

    @3:44 is awesome.

  • @kennethbucsko5526
    @kennethbucsko5526 8 років тому +1

    Borderline overtraining ugghhh good work man! Tough Day!!

  • @jeansilvas
    @jeansilvas 12 років тому +2

    ive trained with him,told me he did 10k swim 170 bike, then easy 10k with me( normal day), once i did a long run with him like 3 hours and made the mistake of not eating breakfast was not a happy camper on the last 4k.The pace is slow when he is doing base like real slow but after hours and hours the fatigue adds up, was blown away when he won Beijing the way he did tho...

  • @corpodude
    @corpodude 11 років тому

    would be nice also to mention about the meal plan these athletes get. :)

  • @TheCOJayhawk
    @TheCOJayhawk 11 років тому

    4:26 Yellow pages hurdles??

  • @kingrabbit88
    @kingrabbit88 13 років тому

    is that tim don at 1:28

  • @stephanjancso309
    @stephanjancso309 9 років тому +1

    is this Girona?

  • @Arione11
    @Arione11 12 років тому

    He does train a tremendous amount but this training day and the actual number of hours/kms he claims he puts in week in week out don't really make sense (even if he's working up to an event). He can obviously put in a lot of volume and intensity but like some others said even a heavy day wouldn't be as heavy as this. Not to take anything away from him, numerous podium finishes in ITU races and of course his gold in Beijing have demonstrated that he is an athlete of the highest standards.

  • @JayMcPrice
    @JayMcPrice 13 років тому

    @ChaosTwin He's from South Africa bro

  • @maheshmaximus1
    @maheshmaximus1 6 років тому

    👍👍👍

  • @Evanc1231
    @Evanc1231 13 років тому

    @craigdk2010 his race kit says GER

  • @salomon75
    @salomon75 12 років тому

    @EmreAlbayrak I agree, this is a ridiculous number of hours and intensity for any athlete. He did nearly 15 hours in one day, with intensity and 20x400m intervals at the end? This can't be healthy.

  • @nell1800
    @nell1800 13 років тому

    i used to have that kind of energy

  • @jaco32
    @jaco32 4 роки тому +2

    There is no way I could do that in a day. It is crazy

  • @tripleMmagic
    @tripleMmagic 11 років тому

    0:43 Apple uneaten 0:55 Apple eaten!

  • @tommoelbommo
    @tommoelbommo 13 років тому

    @timmy585 cheers mate

  • @BassAffe
    @BassAffe 10 років тому +1

    Must be tough to do all that training and then have 4 flats in two Ironmans...

    • @Disconnectx
      @Disconnectx 10 років тому

      still 2x third place ^^

  • @alessandrotodde7445
    @alessandrotodde7445 8 років тому +3

    Unbelievable

  • @tommoelbommo
    @tommoelbommo 13 років тому

    @Cudgemania cheers bud

  • @albertofernandez3277
    @albertofernandez3277 6 років тому

    that is the normal training for a superpro who fights for ironman championships. recently i have watched a video of Spanish champion Gomez Noya and the guy made 200kms on bike and 6 kms right afterward at race speed. And after that the guy was saying that in the afternoon he should do something else lol

  • @Itwer
    @Itwer 13 років тому

    @00daviej : Yes !

  • @xcbeasta1
    @xcbeasta1 11 років тому

    20 400s geez!!

  • @TheImpressionable
    @TheImpressionable 12 років тому

    He's lived in South Africa for a while

  • @hondezoon
    @hondezoon 13 років тому

    yes, it is :D

  • @cube04
    @cube04 13 років тому

    @ChaosTwin
    cause he grew up in South Africa

  • @TomsMVP
    @TomsMVP 12 років тому

    when does he sleep ?????

  • @ggpimpslapplox
    @ggpimpslapplox 12 років тому +3

    @1:29 TIM DON wtf

  • @rafamarch102
    @rafamarch102 11 років тому

    and to think hes a hobbit. he is a beast.

  • @evanscoaching
    @evanscoaching 12 років тому

    Nice to see, but this type of training isn't atypical...we did this in the early days of triathlon - Many of the top ten Ironman athletes I coached including Scott Tinley would do these sessions frequently. But to see it on video is impressive...Good Work I am Specialized!

  • @cronus4957
    @cronus4957 13 років тому

    There is no way that this is his regular '1 day of training'. This might be one of his bigger volume days, but there is no way he is doing this or some even 'minor' variation of this every day.

  • @gonzx01
    @gonzx01 13 років тому

    @ChaosTwin most germans speak very good english. Unlike others who can barely speak their own language.

  • @lollobojo
    @lollobojo 13 років тому

    @ChaosTwin
    Actually, the majority of Germans of his age speak good English. What's surprising is that Jan speaks almost perfect English, with only a hint of an accent.

  • @georgeelliott9119
    @georgeelliott9119 11 років тому +1

    750k big bike week hahaha for an itu guy who has drafting? the hardest trained ironman guys wont do that. Somehow i think hes lying? a big bike week for itu guys would be around 400k...

  • @MultiStick100
    @MultiStick100 4 роки тому

    Alien

  • @Brybryfabulous
    @Brybryfabulous 10 років тому +57

    It's physically impossible for a human being to do this every single day. Title should be renamed "The hardest day of the month (maybe week) in the life-Jan Frodeno."

    • @60westpro
      @60westpro 10 років тому +11

      do you even TRI Bro--? he's an Olympian and one of the best in the world-- does this happen like this everyday, of course not but you bet your pretty pink panties that it's not very far off at all--- do you have any idea what it takes to run a sub 30 min 10k after swimming and biking for your life...? I know you don't--

    • @PatrickPierceBateman
      @PatrickPierceBateman 9 років тому

      Thats exactly what I was thinking.

    • @axlrosea675
      @axlrosea675 9 років тому +2

      TheRising Sun he hasn't even included his night workout!!!

    • @TheAfroman99
      @TheAfroman99 8 років тому +3

      Even if you do this once a week to be able to physically do this amount of work. Fuck physically just from a physiological standpoint that is amazing that a human can endure at that intensity for that duration of time. Absolutely stunning

    • @PatrickPierceBateman
      @PatrickPierceBateman 8 років тому +4

      TheAfroman99 Well it's all about building up your endurance. These guys train for years to get up to this level.

  • @pbkilla619
    @pbkilla619 12 років тому

    lol i know right

  • @miroslavstranovsky
    @miroslavstranovsky 11 років тому

    I guess you know better than the Pros. 750k isnt too much for a BIG BIKE WEEK.

  • @polespadaleaguilera3026
    @polespadaleaguilera3026 11 років тому

    5:30 and so everyday

  • @wobbeckmann2656
    @wobbeckmann2656 10 місяців тому

    every week again

  • @szalaydaniel8631
    @szalaydaniel8631 9 років тому +2

    25-30k swimming a week. OK.

    • @textera147
      @textera147 8 років тому +1

      +Szalay Dániel and he does like 700km on the bike as well.... hahahaha... i usually swim 6-8 km a week and do around 60km on the bike..... and thats it.. this guy is on a different level... thats what it takes to be a pro ironman

    • @janszkylaszlo
      @janszkylaszlo 8 років тому

      60km on bike per week is not that much, I run about the same distance in winter. But I hate swimming, so I won't be the next iron man.

    • @michaelb.4362
      @michaelb.4362 6 років тому

      lol 60km on the bike per week are nothing...listen from 03:00 his biggest weeks on the bike are around 750km

  • @jacobbbbbbbbbb
    @jacobbbbbbbbbb 11 років тому +2

    If you cover 2000km/day, that means you cover an average of 83.33km per hour.. so 83.33km/h is your average speed non stop for 24 hour.. You could probably set a new world record my friend! YOU'RE a beast!!!