I love seeing, hearing, and experiencing the pure emotion of athletes when they overcome obstacles, challenges and hardships to accomplish the previously thought to be impossible. Challenging athletes to be better, do better, and not make the mistakes of others is important to me. I network with at…
Talking with Rachel Belmont is an absolute pleasure. Her journey through the sport of running has not been an easy one. There have been injuries, set backs, depression, and many shifts of goals along the way. Now, she is an avid runner, but at one time, she never thought she would be able to run again. Recently, she ran 100 miles on a the treadmill in order to raise money for a company that she loves supporting. This episode is filled with so much passion about the sport and all it has to offer. Thank you so much Rachel for spending some time with me to share your story!-Follow her on Instagram: @_skyrunr_-Follow Coach Terry:Instagram: @PerfectRacePodcast
Talking with Rachel Belmont is an absolute pleasure. Her journey through the sport of running has not been an easy one. There have been injuries, set backs, depression, and many shifts of goals along the way. Now, she is an avid runner, but at one time, she never thought she would be able to run again. Recently, she ran 100 miles on a the treadmill in order to raise money for a company that she loves supporting. This episode is filled with so much passion about the sport and all it has to offer. Thank you so much Rachel for spending some time with me to share your story!-Follow her on Instagram: @_skyrunr_-Follow Coach Terry:Instagram: @PerfectRacePodcast
I sat down with co-founder of Cervelo, Phil White and discussed at great length the history of how he went from Cervelo, to semi-retirement, to now helping the amazing team at 4iiii. At 4iiii, they have designed a power meter that was built for cyclist, by cyclist. We talk about all the things 4iiii has developed and how the pandemic has changed things. Thank you Phil for coming on the show and telling me your story. I enjoyed your company.-Follow Coach Terry:Instagram: @PerfectRacePodcast
I sat down with co-founder of Cervelo, Phil White and discussed at great length the history of how he went from Cervelo, to semi-retirement, to now helping the amazing team at 4iiii. At 4iiii, they have designed a power meter that was built for cyclist, by cyclist. We talk about all the things 4iiii has developed and how the pandemic has changed things. Thank you Phil for coming on the show and telling me your story. I enjoyed your company.-Follow Coach Terry:Instagram: @PerfectRacePodcast
I was humble when I was able to sit down with Cam Mayfield for a little bit and discuss her journey through endurance events. It’s been an amazing journey for her. Completing Western States (@wser) a twice and bettering her time by over an hour isn’t easy. But she managed to not only do this, but also run a fast race at the Olympic trials this year. -Pictures are from: Andrew McGuire, Myke Hermsmeyer, and Jesse Ellis with Let’s Wander Photography.-Cam’s Sponsors include:GU Energy Labs, Brooks Running, Squirrels Nut Butter, and Ultimate Direction. -Follow Cam:IG: @cameliamayfield
I was humble when I was able to sit down with Cam Mayfield for a little bit and discuss her journey through endurance events. It’s been an amazing journey for her. Completing Western States (@wser) a twice and bettering her time by over an hour isn’t easy. But she managed to not only do this, but also run a fast race at the Olympic trials this year. -Pictures are from: Andrew McGuire, Myke Hermsmeyer, and Jesse Ellis with Let’s Wander Photography.-Cam’s Sponsors include:GU Energy Labs, Brooks Running, Squirrels Nut Butter, and Ultimate Direction. -Follow Cam:IG: @cameliamayfield
I sat down and chatted with Michael “Gagz” about his recent run around the city of Philadelphia. He has named this run the Philly Four Corners. To say he loves the city is an understatement. I would say he is an avid fan of the city in many ways. He literally ran around the entire city in one single run. We chat about what this was like from the planning to hitting the save button. Thank you for sharing your journey with me Gagz, it was an honor to have you on the show. Maybe I can get you and @Michaelwardian to do an episode together next time?-Follow Gagz:IG: @bdg123-Follow Coach Terry:Instagram: @PerfectRacePodcast
I sat down and chatted with Michael “Gagz” about his recent run around the city of Philadelphia. He has named this run the Philly Four Corners. To say he loves the city is an understatement. I would say he is an avid fan of the city in many ways. He literally ran around the entire city in one single run. We chat about what this was like from the planning to hitting the save button. Thank you for sharing your journey with me Gagz, it was an honor to have you on the show. Maybe I can get you and @Michaelwardian to do an episode together next time?-Follow Gagz:IG: @bdg123-Follow Coach Terry:Instagram: @PerfectRacePodcast
I have the opportunity of talking with Ed Baker in regards to Covid-19. We discuss many details about the virus as well as data points cited by very knowledgeable professionals. We also talk about races in the future and go into detail about what the future may look like. Hope you enjoy the show. Thank you Ed for spending some time with me today.-Follow Ed:IG: @uber.ed.baker
I have the opportunity of talking with Ed Baker in regards to Covid-19. We discuss many details about the virus as well as data points cited by very knowledgeable professionals. We also talk about races in the future and go into detail about what the future may look like. Hope you enjoy the show. Thank you Ed for spending some time with me today.-Follow Ed:IG: @uber.ed.baker
Rally Sport is known as the premier fitness club in Boulder and I have the opportunity to chat with co-owner, Erin Carson. Erin is a wealth of knowledge but is very transparent in our conversation today about the virus, consequences this will have, and an outlook for the future. Thanks for chatting with me Erin, I wish you the best. Stay safe.-Follow Erin:IG: @ecfitboulder-Follow Coach Terry:Instagram: @PerfectRacePodcast
Rally Sport is known as the premier fitness club in Boulder and I have the opportunity to chat with co-owner, Erin Carson. Erin is a wealth of knowledge but is very transparent in our conversation today about the virus, consequences this will have, and an outlook for the future. Thanks for chatting with me Erin, I wish you the best. Stay safe.-Follow Erin:IG: @ecfitboulder-Follow Coach Terry:Instagram: @PerfectRacePodcast
Fun talk with my friend Macey Sutherland. She lives in South America and tells what it’s like to live there and we discuss a variety of things including races, life, and predictions of the future. -Follow Macey:IG: @trimacenyoface-Follow Coach Terry:Instagram: @PerfectRacePodcast
Fun talk with my friend Macey Sutherland. She lives in South America and tells what it’s like to live there and we discuss a variety of things including races, life, and predictions of the future. -Follow Macey:IG: @trimacenyoface-Follow Coach Terry:Instagram: @PerfectRacePodcast
You may have heard about his world records, his son, or even something that he was a part of that millions around the world watched. When Dave and his Coach Travis had to scratch the idea of his goal of a run across Canada, they shifted their perspective to make something epic. In a time when the world of endurance racing needed a deep breath and something for hope, they created a virtual event. In this episode, I talk with Dave about what happened, the idea, the race, the pandemic, and much more. I wish you all the best Dave and can’t wait until you cross Canada on foot next year!-Follow Dave:IG: @Daveoutrunsrare @RunProctorWebsite: https://outrunrare.com/-Follow Coach Terry:Instagram: @PerfectRacePodcast
You may have heard about his world records, his son, or even something that he was a part of that millions around the world watched. When Dave and his Coach Travis had to scratch the idea of his goal of a run across Canada, they shifted their perspective to make something epic. In a time when the world of endurance racing needed a deep breath and something for hope, they created a virtual event. In this episode, I talk with Dave about what happened, the idea, the race, the pandemic, and much more. I wish you all the best Dave and can’t wait until you cross Canada on foot next year!-Follow Dave:IG: @Daveoutrunsrare @RunProctorWebsite: https://outrunrare.com/-Follow Coach Terry:Instagram: @PerfectRacePodcast
This is a fun quick chat with my friend Sam Long. He’s had some of his races postponed, cancelled, and even some bigger changes to his schedule. We talk about motivation, the pandemic, and the hopes of racing in the future. We also talk about how his training has shifted a bit and a very specific KOM he’s only 20seconds away from taking. Thanks Sam for coming back on the show, it’s always fun to chat with you.-Follow Sam Long:IG: @Samgolong-Follow Coach Terry:Instagram: @PerfectRacePodcast
Mike and I play chess together and today have become great friends over the past months. Recently, he is known for winning the Virtual Backyard Ultra with the assist of Radek. We talk about the pandemic, motivation, and his Perfect Race. I enjoyed this short interview with him, and I’m grateful that I can share his story and be a part of his journey. I look forward to seeing him race in the future and follow in his footsteps at the Comrades Marathon. During this episode we talk about what he’s been doing since races have been cancelled/postponed, and feats he’s doing as well. Thank you, Michael, for your time.
This is a fun quick chat with my friend Sam Long. He’s had some of his races postponed, cancelled, and even some bigger changes to his schedule. We talk about motivation, the pandemic, and the hopes of racing in the future. We also talk about how his training has shifted a bit and a very specific KOM he’s only 20seconds away from taking. Thanks Sam for coming back on the show, it’s always fun to chat with you.-Follow Sam Long:IG: @Samgolong-Follow Coach Terry:Instagram: @PerfectRacePodcast
It’s always a joy to chat with Cody and catch up. Ever since I chatted with him years ago after his win at IRONMAN© Mont Tremblant, I have been a huge fan of how transparent, polite, and respected he is by the community of endurance athletes. This is a fun conversation, we talk about motivation, anxiety, and what it was like to race the last race on earth, Campeche 70.3. Thanks Cody for the chat. -Follow Cody:IG: @Cody.Beals-Cody’s Sponsors include: @Ventumracing @skechers.canada @Wattieink @MartinsApples @Suunto @4iiiicom @zizuoptics @altocycling @Vega_team Keystone Communications-Follow Coach Terry:Instagram: @PerfectRacePodcast
Mike and I play chess together and today have become great friends over the past months. Recently, he is known for winning the Virtual Backyard Ultra with the assist of Radek. We talk about the pandemic, motivation, and his Perfect Race. I enjoyed this short interview with him, and I’m grateful that I can share his story and be a part of his journey. I look forward to seeing him race in the future and follow in his footsteps at the Comrades Marathon. During this episode we talk about what he’s been doing since races have been cancelled/postponed, and feats he’s doing as well. Thank you, Michael, for your time.
It’s always a joy to chat with Cody and catch up. Ever since I chatted with him years ago after his win at IRONMAN© Mont Tremblant, I have been a huge fan of how transparent, polite, and respected he is by the community of endurance athletes. This is a fun conversation, we talk about motivation, anxiety, and what it was like to race the last race on earth, Campeche 70.3. Thanks Cody for the chat. -Follow Cody:IG: @Cody.Beals-Cody’s Sponsors include: @Ventumracing @skechers.canada @Wattieink @MartinsApples @Suunto @4iiiicom @zizuoptics @altocycling @Vega_team Keystone Communications-Follow Coach Terry:Instagram: @PerfectRacePodcast
343 – Pandemic Series – Courtney & Maggie-The Virtual Backyard ultra, ultra races and much more insights into what athletes are doing during this time.-Follow Courtney:IG: @CourtneydauwalterFollow Maggie:IG: @Maggatronruns-Follow Coach Terry:Instagram: @PerfectRacePodcast
343 – Pandemic Series – Courtney & Maggie-The Virtual Backyard ultra, ultra races and much more insights into what athletes are doing during this time.-Follow Courtney:IG: @CourtneydauwalterFollow Maggie:IG: @Maggatronruns-Follow Coach Terry:Instagram: @PerfectRacePodcast
342 – Pandemic Series – Rudy von Berg-Update from Rudy von Berg and his take on motivation, training, racing, impacts of the virus and what his training is like.-Follow Rudy:IG: @rudyvonberg-Follow Coach Terry:Instagram: @PerfectRacePodcast
341 – Pandemic Series – Kelsey Withrow-No races, just talk about the impacts of COVID-19. It’s real and the impacts are very real. But there are some positives we can take away.-Follow Kelsey Withrow:IG: @Kelsey_withrow-Follow Coach Terry:Instagram: @PerfectRacePodcast
342 – Pandemic Series – Rudy von Berg-Update from Rudy von Berg and his take on motivation, training, racing, impacts of the virus and what his training is like.-Follow Rudy:IG: @rudyvonberg-Follow Coach Terry:Instagram: @PerfectRacePodcast
341 – Pandemic Series – Kelsey Withrow-No races, just talk about the impacts of COVID-19. It’s real and the impacts are very real. But there are some positives we can take away.-Follow Kelsey Withrow:IG: @Kelsey_withrow-Follow Coach Terry:Instagram: @PerfectRacePodcast
340 – Pandemic Series – Chris Schroeder-No races, different motivation tactics and what life is like now for a Developing Professional Triathlete. Thanks Chris for coming back on the show.-Follow Chris:IG: @cschroeder1994Twitch: The Gaming Triathlete-Follow Coach Terry:Instagram: @PerfectRacePodcast
340 – Pandemic Series – Chris Schroeder-No races, different motivation tactics and what life is like now for a Developing Professional Triathlete. Thanks Chris for coming back on the show.-Follow Chris:IG: @cschroeder1994Twitch: The Gaming Triathlete-Follow Coach Terry:Instagram: @PerfectRacePodcast
Going into the 2019 Marine Corps Marathon, Brittany Charboneau was primed and ready to break the almost 20-year course record set back in 1990. She felt like nothing could rattle her after she had her best training season yet thanks to incorporating weekly creative themes, art and trail running. A little rain can't ruin a parade, but a lot of rain can certainly have an effect on attempting a course record. This year's race was an epically wet one and one that sent some glitches in Brittany's game plan. While she did win the race as the first overall female, she didn't break the course record (this year). The key importance, however, is that she walked away with invaluable learnings as she heads into her next season preparing for the 2020 Olympic Marathon Trials in February 2020. Brittany is looking forward to continuing her themes and art and adding a focus on visualization and belief. It's all possible!-Weather that day:60Water Temperature:Age Group: Open Women, F30-35 (?)Height: 5'1"Weight: 100Nutrition Company used:Active Fueling Nutrition is my dietician; used GU & Skratch on the courseRun: 2:44:30Total Race Time: :44:30Gender Rank: 1Division Rank:1Overall Rank:13Follow them on Instagram: @funnyrunner26.2-Follow Coach Terry:Instagram: @PerfectRacePodcast
Going into the 2019 Marine Corps Marathon, Brittany Charboneau was primed and ready to break the almost 20-year course record set back in 1990. She felt like nothing could rattle her after she had her best training season yet thanks to incorporating weekly creative themes, art and trail running. A little rain can't ruin a parade, but a lot of rain can certainly have an effect on attempting a course record. This year's race was an epically wet one and one that sent some glitches in Brittany's game plan. While she did win the race as the first overall female, she didn't break the course record (this year). The key importance, however, is that she walked away with invaluable learnings as she heads into her next season preparing for the 2020 Olympic Marathon Trials in February 2020. Brittany is looking forward to continuing her themes and art and adding a focus on visualization and belief. It's all possible!-Weather that day:60Water Temperature:Age Group: Open Women, F30-35 (?)Height: 5'1"Weight: 100Nutrition Company used:Active Fueling Nutrition is my dietician; used GU & Skratch on the courseRun: 2:44:30Total Race Time: :44:30Gender Rank: 1Division Rank:1Overall Rank:13Follow them on Instagram: @funnyrunner26.2-Follow Coach Terry:Instagram: @PerfectRacePodcast
338 – Double Deca Continuous – Laura Knoblach Part 2-Now on to the race. From Chemical burns in the pool to an ever lasting “home stretch” to the lucky egg, the swim is nothing to joke about. She is thankful to have friends at debour wetsuits for helping her with a wetsuit. After so long in the pool, she began to get cold. One nap and 53 hours later she was done with the swim and her T1 Time was nearly 12 hours!!! She said she PR’d it. Finding the balance between enough sleep and performance is hard to find as she discusses. Imagine walking for two straight days and still having more than 100 miles to go. Thanks for sharing your journey Laura! I look forward to following you on your next big adventure!-Total Race Time: 633hrs 41min 39secsFollow them on Instagram: @lauraelln.k-Follow Coach Terry:Instagram: @PerfectRacePodcast
338 – Double Deca Continuous – Laura Knoblach Part 2-Now on to the race. From Chemical burns in the pool to an ever lasting “home stretch” to the lucky egg, the swim is nothing to joke about. She is thankful to have friends at debour wetsuits for helping her with a wetsuit. After so long in the pool, she began to get cold. One nap and 53 hours later she was done with the swim and her T1 Time was nearly 12 hours!!! She said she PR’d it. Finding the balance between enough sleep and performance is hard to find as she discusses. Imagine walking for two straight days and still having more than 100 miles to go. Thanks for sharing your journey Laura! I look forward to following you on your next big adventure!-Total Race Time: 633hrs 41min 39secsFollow them on Instagram: @lauraelln.k-Follow Coach Terry:Instagram: @PerfectRacePodcast
337 – Double Deca Continuous – Laura Knoblach Part 1-Swimming, biking, and running is most of the time fun. But what about doing it for more than 26 days straight?! That’s what I talk about with Laura in this interview. We discuss what she accomplished last October in a seemingly insurmountable goal of the Double Deca Continuous. This episode is part of a two part interview as we break down just the logistics, why this race distance, and what the nutrition game looks like as well as some of the mental and training tasks. Stay tuned for the second part coming soon.-Total Race Time: 633hrs 41min 39secsFollow them on Instagram: @lauraelln.k-Follow Coach Terry:Instagram: @PerfectRacePodcast
337 – Double Deca Continuous – Laura Knoblach Part 1-Swimming, biking, and running is most of the time fun. But what about doing it for more than 26 days straight?! That’s what I talk about with Laura in this interview. We discuss what she accomplished last October in a seemingly insurmountable goal of the Double Deca Continuous. This episode is part of a two part interview as we break down just the logistics, why this race distance, and what the nutrition game looks like as well as some of the mental and training tasks. Stay tuned for the second part coming soon.-Total Race Time: 633hrs 41min 39secsFollow them on Instagram: @lauraelln.k-Follow Coach Terry:Instagram: @PerfectRacePodcast
Nick served in the United States Army as an officer for the Rangers. Not only that, but he has also completed a 150 mile ruck march to raise money for Hurricane Harvey victims. He approaches this new challenge of IRONMAN© with the respect it deserves but also with a problem solving mindset that many athletes can learn from. We both understand and talk about how fitness is not just a One Dimensional. Nick is really understanding all aspect of fitness. He is the owner of Bare Performance Nutrition and a published author. His book 25 Hours a Day: Going One More to Get What You Want, is on Amazon and Kindle. Thanks for chatting with me Nick, I look forward to following you this year!-Weather that day: 45-65Water Temperature: 70Age Group: M25-29Height: 6'0"Weight: 195Depth of Wheels: ZIPP 808PSI for this course: 105Bike Elevation Gain: 1450Run Elevation Gain: 148Swim: 1:17:57T1: 11:00Bike: 5:48:23T2: 5:57Run: 4:04:53Total Race Time: 11:28:08Gender Rank: 422 out of 1757Division Rank: 36 out of 115Overall Rank: 486 out of 2283Follow them on Instagram: @nickbarefitness-Sponsors: Bare Performance Nutrition: @bpnsuppsLink for book: https://www.amazon.com/25-Hours-Day-Going-More/dp/154450537X-Follow Coach Terry:Instagram: @PerfectRacePodcast
335 – IRONMAN© 70.3 Waco – Richard Cannon-This race for Richard was a solid race where he was able to push the pace and experiment with the 70.3 distance again. Thanks for coming on the show again!-Weather that day: 45Water Temperature: 65Age Group: M30-34Height: 5'10"Weight: 162Calories per hour: 300Nutrition Company used: F2C NutritionDepth of Wheels: 60 front disc rear HEDPSI for this course: 90Bike Elevation Gain: 1030Run Elevation Gain: 551Swim: 35:50:00T1: 4:30Bike: 2:29:30T2: 3:40Run: 1:55:55Total Race Time: 5:09:25Gender Rank: 115Division Rank: 23Overall Rank: 137Follow them on Instagram: @rbcannon96-Follow Coach Terry:Instagram: @PerfectRacePodcast
Nick served in the United States Army as an officer for the Rangers. Not only that, but he has also completed a 150 mile ruck march to raise money for Hurricane Harvey victims. He approaches this new challenge of IRONMAN© with the respect it deserves but also with a problem solving mindset that many athletes can learn from. We both understand and talk about how fitness is not just a One Dimensional. Nick is really understanding all aspect of fitness. He is the owner of Bare Performance Nutrition and a published author. His book 25 Hours a Day: Going One More to Get What You Want, is on Amazon and Kindle. Thanks for chatting with me Nick, I look forward to following you this year!-Weather that day: 45-65Water Temperature: 70Age Group: M25-29Height: 6'0"Weight: 195Depth of Wheels: ZIPP 808PSI for this course: 105Bike Elevation Gain: 1450Run Elevation Gain: 148Swim: 1:17:57T1: 11:00Bike: 5:48:23T2: 5:57Run: 4:04:53Total Race Time: 11:28:08Gender Rank: 422 out of 1757Division Rank: 36 out of 115Overall Rank: 486 out of 2283Follow them on Instagram: @nickbarefitness-Sponsors: Bare Performance Nutrition: @bpnsuppsLink for book: https://www.amazon.com/25-Hours-Day-Going-More/dp/154450537X-Follow Coach Terry:Instagram: @PerfectRacePodcast
335 – IRONMAN© 70.3 Waco – Richard Cannon-This race for Richard was a solid race where he was able to push the pace and experiment with the 70.3 distance again. Thanks for coming on the show again!-Weather that day: 45Water Temperature: 65Age Group: M30-34Height: 5'10"Weight: 162Calories per hour: 300Nutrition Company used: F2C NutritionDepth of Wheels: 60 front disc rear HEDPSI for this course: 90Bike Elevation Gain: 1030Run Elevation Gain: 551Swim: 35:50:00T1: 4:30Bike: 2:29:30T2: 3:40Run: 1:55:55Total Race Time: 5:09:25Gender Rank: 115Division Rank: 23Overall Rank: 137Follow them on Instagram: @rbcannon96-Follow Coach Terry:Instagram: @PerfectRacePodcast
334 – IRONMAN© 70.3 Waco - Khurram Khan-Overall race was near ideal. From weather, to race day conditions and to the overall results of the finish. Everything was executed to near perfection from nutrition to race day strategy. A few lessons learnt for the bike to take of in the future. Bummed to missed the mark of going under sub 5hour by 29SECONDS. Wished someone told him on the course to pick up the pace a bit to get under sub 5.-Weather that day: 58Water Temperature: 64Age Group: M35-39 Calories per hour: 2282Nutrition Company used: PSI for this course: 100Bike Elevation Gain: 1122Run Elevation Gain: 545Swim: 39:49:00T1: 4:11Bike: 2:35:57T2: 3:51Run: 1:36:44Total Race Time: 5:00:29Gender Rank: 12THDivision Rank: 81Overall Rank: 99Follow them on Instagram: @iam_khurramkhan-Follow Coach Terry:Instagram: @PerfectRacePodcast
334 – IRONMAN© 70.3 Waco - Khurram Khan-Overall race was near ideal. From weather, to race day conditions and to the overall results of the finish. Everything was executed to near perfection from nutrition to race day strategy. A few lessons learnt for the bike to take of in the future. Bummed to missed the mark of going under sub 5hour by 29SECONDS. Wished someone told him on the course to pick up the pace a bit to get under sub 5.-Weather that day: 58Water Temperature: 64Age Group: M35-39 Calories per hour: 2282Nutrition Company used: PSI for this course: 100Bike Elevation Gain: 1122Run Elevation Gain: 545Swim: 39:49:00T1: 4:11Bike: 2:35:57T2: 3:51Run: 1:36:44Total Race Time: 5:00:29Gender Rank: 12THDivision Rank: 81Overall Rank: 99Follow them on Instagram: @iam_khurramkhan-Follow Coach Terry:Instagram: @PerfectRacePodcast
Mental grit and determination are a normal to see on race day. However, the level of perseverance through pain that Joe displays during the race at Louisville is quite astonishing. He went into this race prepared, but also injured. We discuss what happened as well as what has changed with his nutrition. A big change has happened since he came on last year to talk about his race in Texas. While you listen to the episode, I’d encourage you to make a note on how he uses nutrition on race day. Thank you Joe for coming back on the show. -Weather that day: 39Water Temperature: N/aAge Group: M30-34Height: 6’0”Weight: 165Calories per hour: 350 on the bike 200 on the runNutrition Company used: GUDepth of Wheels: Enve 7.8 front and full disc rearPSI for this course: 85Bike Elevation Gain: 5500 FtRun Elevation Gain: 850 FtSwim: N/AT1: N/ABike: 4:55:36T2: 2:51Run: 3:15:18Total Race Time: 8:13:44Gender Rank: 16Division Rank: 6Overall Rank: 16Follow them on Instagram: @joeadriaens-Follow Coach Terry:Instagram: @PerfectRacePodcast
Mental grit and determination are a normal to see on race day. However, the level of perseverance through pain that Joe displays during the race at Louisville is quite astonishing. He went into this race prepared, but also injured. We discuss what happened as well as what has changed with his nutrition. A big change has happened since he came on last year to talk about his race in Texas. While you listen to the episode, I’d encourage you to make a note on how he uses nutrition on race day. Thank you Joe for coming back on the show. -Weather that day: 39Water Temperature: N/aAge Group: M30-34Height: 6’0”Weight: 165Calories per hour: 350 on the bike 200 on the runNutrition Company used: GUDepth of Wheels: Enve 7.8 front and full disc rearPSI for this course: 85Bike Elevation Gain: 5500 FtRun Elevation Gain: 850 FtSwim: N/AT1: N/ABike: 4:55:36T2: 2:51Run: 3:15:18Total Race Time: 8:13:44Gender Rank: 16Division Rank: 6Overall Rank: 16Follow them on Instagram: @joeadriaens-Follow Coach Terry:Instagram: @PerfectRacePodcast
Was a very interesting race for me. With the swim being cancelled I was pretty bummed because it gives me an overall advantage over a lot of the fast bikers and runners. My biggest focus going into this race was not to over bike. I made mistakes at IMWI and I didn't want to repeat. I biked controlled and consistent. Had a few low spots on the bike and run, but managed to pop off a PR bike and PR run in the IRONMAN distance and take the overall win by 2.5 mins.-Weather that day: 68Water Temperature: CancelledAge Group: M30-34Height: 5'9"Weight: 162Calories per hour: 350Nutrition Company used: INFINIT NutritionDepth of Wheels: Rear disc (Zipp) and 808 frontPSI for this course: 100 Front 105 RearBike Elevation Gain: 5500ishRun Elevation Gain: 400ishSwim: no swimT1: no t1Bike: 4:49:29T2: 3:37Run: 2:58:39Total Race Time: 7:51:46Gender Rank: 1Division Rank: 1Overall Rank: 1-Eric is Sponsored by: INFINIT Nutrition, AP Racing, Peak Performance Massage & Life Style Staffing-Follow them on Instagram: @eric.r.engel
Was a very interesting race for me. With the swim being cancelled I was pretty bummed because it gives me an overall advantage over a lot of the fast bikers and runners. My biggest focus going into this race was not to over bike. I made mistakes at IMWI and I didn't want to repeat. I biked controlled and consistent. Had a few low spots on the bike and run, but managed to pop off a PR bike and PR run in the IRONMAN distance and take the overall win by 2.5 mins.-Weather that day: 68Water Temperature: CancelledAge Group: M30-34Height: 5'9"Weight: 162Calories per hour: 350Nutrition Company used: INFINIT NutritionDepth of Wheels: Rear disc (Zipp) and 808 frontPSI for this course: 100 Front 105 RearBike Elevation Gain: 5500ishRun Elevation Gain: 400ishSwim: no swimT1: no t1Bike: 4:49:29T2: 3:37Run: 2:58:39Total Race Time: 7:51:46Gender Rank: 1Division Rank: 1Overall Rank: 1-Eric is Sponsored by: INFINIT Nutrition, AP Racing, Peak Performance Massage & Life Style Staffing-Follow them on Instagram: @eric.r.engel
From Flight Attendant to Professional Triathlete Svenja travels all around the world. Balancing life with training is no easy feat. We discuss how she does this as well as what it’s like to compete at a high level and maintain a relationship. Kona is always a tough race but her race is unique. While having issues on the run Svenja was still able to have a great day. Although it wasn’t perfect, she shares tips and tricks with what to do when encountering problems on race day.-Weather that day: 90Water Temperature: 80Age Group: PROHeight: 167 cmWeight: 110.2Calories per hour: About 300Nutrition Company used: MeltonicDepth of Wheels: 8cmPSI for this course: 116Bike Elevation Gain: 1338mRun Elevation Gain: 270mSwim: 0:59:00T1: 2:23Bike: 5:02:17T2: 3:15Run: 3:23:50Total Race Time: 9:30:50-Follow her on IG: @svenja_thoes-Follow Coach Terry:Instagram: @PerfectRacePodcast
From Flight Attendant to Professional Triathlete Svenja travels all around the world. Balancing life with training is no easy feat. We discuss how she does this as well as what it’s like to compete at a high level and maintain a relationship. Kona is always a tough race but her race is unique. While having issues on the run Svenja was still able to have a great day. Although it wasn’t perfect, she shares tips and tricks with what to do when encountering problems on race day.-Weather that day: 90Water Temperature: 80Age Group: PROHeight: 167 cmWeight: 110.2Calories per hour: About 300Nutrition Company used: MeltonicDepth of Wheels: 8cmPSI for this course: 116Bike Elevation Gain: 1338mRun Elevation Gain: 270mSwim: 0:59:00T1: 2:23Bike: 5:02:17T2: 3:15Run: 3:23:50Total Race Time: 9:30:50-Follow her on IG: @svenja_thoes-Follow Coach Terry:Instagram: @PerfectRacePodcast
This was Jana’s 7th and 6th consecutive race in Kona, and it finally all came together. She had an average swim, but one where she felt strong throughout, and when her feet hit the ground in transition she was ready to go. She executed the best bike she ever had, and was able to get stronger throughout the ride. The goal was to ride like Daniela Ryf always does, making my move coming down from Hawi, and the last 30 miles heading back into town and she was able to do that and was really feeling stronger than ever. Coming off the bike, her legs still felt fresh and ready to run even if the run training lead up wasn't ideal due to knee niggles. Starting out, the goals was to control running by heart rate, and power, and focused on getting to the top of Palani hill feeling in control. She did have some low moments going in and coming out of the energy lab, but was able to turn it around, and finish strong! Making pass for 1st place at mile 22 is something she will never forget. It was that pass that gave her new energy she didn't know she had! She has dreamt of winning this race since 2012, so this was a dream come true for Jana and it's hard to explain just how amazing it was.-Weather that day: 70-86Water Temperature: 80ishAge Group: F35-39Height: 5'8"Weight: 126Calories per hour: 90g of carbs per hour on the bikeNutrition Company used: Levelen, Clif, Honey Stinger, SiS, Salt StickDepth of Wheels: Irwin Cycling 60/88 comboPSI for this course: 80Bike Elevation Gain: 5814Run Elevation Gain: 1009Swim: 1:16:02T1: 3:17Bike: 4:58:41T2: 3:53Run: 3:33:52Total Race Time: 9:55:45Gender Rank: 11th Amateur, 40th with pro'sDivision Rank: 1Overall Rank: 491st-Follow Jana,IG: @czechchick15Website: www.e3ts.com-Follow Coach Terry:Instagram: @PerfectRacePodcast
This was Jana’s 7th and 6th consecutive race in Kona, and it finally all came together. She had an average swim, but one where she felt strong throughout, and when her feet hit the ground in transition she was ready to go. She executed the best bike she ever had, and was able to get stronger throughout the ride. The goal was to ride like Daniela Ryf always does, making my move coming down from Hawi, and the last 30 miles heading back into town and she was able to do that and was really feeling stronger than ever. Coming off the bike, her legs still felt fresh and ready to run even if the run training lead up wasn't ideal due to knee niggles. Starting out, the goals was to control running by heart rate, and power, and focused on getting to the top of Palani hill feeling in control. She did have some low moments going in and coming out of the energy lab, but was able to turn it around, and finish strong! Making pass for 1st place at mile 22 is something she will never forget. It was that pass that gave her new energy she didn't know she had! She has dreamt of winning this race since 2012, so this was a dream come true for Jana and it's hard to explain just how amazing it was.-Weather that day: 70-86Water Temperature: 80ishAge Group: F35-39Height: 5'8"Weight: 126Calories per hour: 90g of carbs per hour on the bikeNutrition Company used: Levelen, Clif, Honey Stinger, SiS, Salt StickDepth of Wheels: Irwin Cycling 60/88 comboPSI for this course: 80Bike Elevation Gain: 5814Run Elevation Gain: 1009Swim: 1:16:02T1: 3:17Bike: 4:58:41T2: 3:53Run: 3:33:52Total Race Time: 9:55:45Gender Rank: 11th Amateur, 40th with pro'sDivision Rank: 1Overall Rank: 491st-Follow Jana,IG: @czechchick15Website: www.e3ts.com-Follow Coach Terry:Instagram: @PerfectRacePodcast
It’s a world championship race, and it was indeed a world championship race course. No race like it and no experience can ever compare to this incredible race. Kona is a humbling beast that one has to give full respect to and take every lesson learnt and build onto that for next time-Weather that day: 95Water Temperature: Age Group: M25-29Height: 511Weight: Calories per hour: 240Nutrition Company used: Generation UCANDepth of Wheels: 40mm front 80mm rear. ZippPSI for this course: 110Bike Elevation Gain: 1250mRun Elevation Gain: 271mSwim: 53:03:00T1: 2:54Bike: 4:53:07T2: 3:45Run: 5:24:05Total Race Time: 11:16:52Gender Rank: Division Rank: 87Overall Rank: Follow them on Instagram: @scottbayvel-Follow Coach Terry:Instagram: @PerfectRacePodcast