He starts early. Pre-season is about conditioning and building volume at low intensity,” says Tom. “Coming up to competition season we build the intensity ready for race-pace eff orts of competition. We periodise the training into four to six week blocks – this means we can focus on specific disciplines within each block; for example, during the pre-season block we might give Joe six runs a week and only one fencing session a week. But closer to competition it could be three fences and four runs.” Alongside the sport-specifi c session, Tom also sets Joe a series of drills that are eff ective in enhancing strength, endurance and agility for modern pentathlon.
Joe’s workout circuit
Perform the exercises in the following order to ensure a balanced and effective workout. “Be sure to rest for one to two minutes between each set – ensure proper form and technique to avoid injury and adjust weights and intensity based on your fitness level,” advises Tom.