
Most Ironman training plans fail for a simple reason: they assume perfect conditions.In this episode, Conrad sits down with Dallin to unpack why rigid Ironman plans break down in the real world—and what successful athletes do differently. They discuss the common trap of treating training plans like contracts instead of frameworks, how life stress quietly derails even the most disciplined athletes, and why consistency over time matters more than executing a handful of “perfect” weeks.The conversation walks through core Ironman training principles, including sustainable volume, fatigue awareness, purposeful long sessions, and the importance of decision-making over blind compliance. Dallin also explains why he developed the Ironman Universal Plan, who it’s designed to serve, and why flexibility and athlete autonomy are essential for long-term success.
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