Planning the 2020 Challenge Calendar [Input Needed]
Folks, we need your help!
Every year we have a set of challenges designed to connect you and boost your fitness. They range from the December Holiday Run Challenge to a Swim TT Challenge in March, etc.
Over the last few years, participation in these challenges have really dwindled...so we have options. Some include:
- Ditch the challenges
- Find new challenges for the new generation
- Reduce challenges to make more achievable.
- Take team challenges off the annual schedule and make them "things" that athletes can do on their own...say the Birthday Challenge, etc.
We would love your input on this so we can make sure you are equal parts motivated and supported!!
Thanks,
~ Coach P
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@Coach Patrick I've never been a fan of participating in a challenge because it takes me off track and it's temporary. It's kind of like New Year Resolutions that start and stop. I like to promote a challenge that promotes a long lasting behavior, such as:
You get where I'm going? These would fall into your category of individual challenges.
I like the holiday run challenge. Please keep that. The only issue is that it not clear if it's an individual challenge or a team challenge when you look at the spreadsheet.
I'm in another group that does a set of challenges for five weeks. It's a choose your own adventure type of spreadsheet. Challenges include:
My thought is...longer-term challenges in the OS may be of value, compared to one day or one week events. Examples:
The idea is the use the challenges to build a sense of commitment, consistency, and achievement that can create confidence and habits for the upcoming training/racing season.
Don't know where the accountability should be...GroupMe, Forums, Spreadsheet.
I Like these ideas. How about a 9 day bike distance/ time / climbing week on Zwift? end of OS? Indoor Bike camp? EN discount on Chamois cream?
Oh! Indoor Bike Camp!
Earn the most badges on UnTappd for the year!
Ok folks this feedback...yes, even @Brian Terwilliger 's 🤣 has been really valuable. This is where we will end up.
Team Challenges
These are defined by a set time window and encourage friendly competition between individuals. Challenges are posted to the Forums, there is a tracking sheet with results required on Strava for verification purposes (honor code reporting). Winners get prizes, with criteria TBD each year.
Solo Challenges
These are challenges that folks can do on their own time, and should be complementary to their current training and racing focus. No pressure to join in. These will be forum threads linked from a page on the website. Folks can read the rules and participate in the forum thread.
Remaining Questions
Please get me your feedback by 2/12 so we can move forward..thanks Team!
~ Coach P
For me, part of the challenge is camaraderie and another big part is accountability. Recognition is not as important (but always nice!)
I'm not sure how others feel about it.
That's a goal of every year for me!
This is great folks...stand by...
I'm late to the party as usual, but here's my 2 cents. Like @Sheila Leard , I rarely participate in challenges because they appear to contradict the maxim that the right amount of training (for Ironman) is the maximum training load that you can absorb. So if I'm already doing everything I can physically absorb (and probably more) then a challenge seems to encourage going overboard leading to potentially being overtrained.
However, if a Challenge could be structured within a given plan so that it is more akin to a "volume pop" or a planned "over-reach" instead of "over-train" then it makes sense. The IM training plans already include camp-like weekends so these challenges have to fit in somewhere ... but where?