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The final offseason stop of the 2023-24 "B.Friendly World Tour" found Brian in Spain for the Picsil Pamplona Arena Games. We catch up with Brian and his time at the city best known for the annual "Running of the Bulls". We are joined by Aniol Ekai, who just missed out on the competition win, tying Uldis Upeniks, but finishing second due to the tiebreaker. We recap the event and look ahead to the Open and catch up on some notable happenings in the CrossFit space.Visit us on our website at bfriendlyfitness.comConnect with us on Instagram BFriendly on Instagram Brian on Instagram PC on Instagram Bella on Instagram Chad on Instagram This podcast is brought to you by Home Grown ReleafUse code Friend20 at checkout!https://hgrcbd.com/Subscribe to the weekly B.Friendly Fitness DigestDelivered to your inbox every Friday Morning!https://bfriendlyfitness.ck.page/
Tres atletas amateurs comprometidos se reúnen con Ana Alquézar y hablan de su trayectoria en CrossFit y de su última competición, la Picsil Pamplona Arena Games.
Stop 19 in Brian Friend's "B.Friendly Fitness World Tour" led him back to Texas to cover The Fittest Experience. He and PC recap all the action from Taylor, Texas and then discuss stop 20 on the tour, the PICSIL Pamplona Arena Games in Spain.This episode brought to you by HomeGrown ReleafUse code "FRIEND20" for 20% off all products when you order from their site: https://hgrcbd.comVisit us on our website at bfriendlyfitness.comConnect with us on Instagram BFriendly on Instagram Brian on Instagram PC on Instagram Bella on Instagram Chad on Instagram This podcast is brought to you by Home Grown ReleafUse code Friend20 at checkout!https://hgrcbd.com/Subscribe to the weekly B.Friendly Fitness DigestDelivered to your inbox every Friday Morning!https://bfriendlyfitness.ck.page/
A 2023-as év egyik magyar szenzációja volt a mindössze 15 éves triatlonos, Szalai Fanni, aki márciusban, az Arena Games nevű fedettpályás triatlonversenyen komoly mezőnyben lett harmadik, majd két évvel idősebb versenyzők között nyerte meg az ifjúsági Európa-bajnokságot, a szezont pedig a szaúd-arábiai Super League-versenyen, ismét felnőtt, ismert sportolókból álló mezőnyben megszerzett hetedik hellyel zárta. Fannit pályafutása korai részéről, az idei élményekről és a jövőbeli tervekről kérdezzük. Az előző héten elrajtolt a 2023/24-es NBA-szezon, és a nyári holtszezonban szokás szerint elég sok minden történt a ligában, ami megváltoztatta az erőviszonyokat. Ugyan a bajnoki címvédő Denver Nuggets most is az élcsapatok közé tartozik, a döntőbeli vesztes Miami Heat lemaradt arról a Damian Lillardról, akit nagyon szeretett volna megszerezni, így komoly meglepetés lenne, ha megismétlődne a legutóbbi finálé párosítása. A liga további érdekességeiről Babos Péterrel, a bb1.hu újságírójával beszélgetünk. Ácsi rovatunkban beszélünk Vas Blanka sérüléséről, az 5/5-öt hozó magyar kézilabda csapatokról, Szoboszlai Dominik remekléséről és Milák Kristóf kálváriájáról.
Will McCloy is best know to triathlon fans as the commentary voice behind the Arena Games and Super League, for whom he has been calling races for over five years. The Australian took a first dip into Age Group World Championship racing in Hamburg in mid-July, where he puked, fought walls and raced actual former elite champions. McCloy reveals the importance of testing himself, the power of preparation and the potent competition to be found among middle-aged men on an AG triathlon start line.
Moim kolejnym gościem w podcascie jest Maciej Bruździak jedyny jak do tej pory reprezentant Polski na Super League Arena Games. Maciek opowiada o tych bardzo ciekawych zawodach, które łączą esport ze sportem tradycyjnym, tworząc przy tym świetne widowisko dla kibiców. Rozmawiamy także o szansach na kwalifikacje olimpijską wśród naszych wyczynowych zawodników. Z tego odcinka dowiecie się jak wygląda rozwój kariery i życie zawodowego sportowca.
Welcome to Episode #383 of the 303 Endurance Podcast. We're your hosts Coach Rich Soares and 303 Chief Editor, Bill Plock. Thanks for joining us for another week of endurance interviews and discussion. This week we are talking SuperLeague London Learnings, Swim Speed Reset and When To Replace your Helmet. Show Sponsor: UCAN Generation UCAN has a full line of nutrition products powered by LIVESTEADY to fuel your sport. LIVSTEADY was purposefully designed to work with your body, delivering long-lasting energy you can feel. LIVSTEADY's unique time-release profile allows your body to access energy consistently throughout the day, unlocking your natural ability to stay focused and calm while providing the fuel you need to meet your daily challenges. Use UCAN in your training and racing to fuel the healthy way, finish stronger and recover more quickly! Use the code 303UCAN for 20% off at ucan.co/discount/303UCAN/ or ucan.co UCAN athletes Sara Hall and Emma Bates competing in the Boston Marathon on Monday! In Today's Show Endurance News - New Voices of IRONMAN, SuperLeague London Learnings, Swim Speed Reset What's new in the 303 - How do you know when it's time to replace your helmet? Video of the Week - Bike with Square Tires…That Works! Endurance News: WORLD CHAMPIONS, BRAVE DISPLAYS AND RECORD BREAKING CROWDS: 5 THINGS WE LEARNED FROM ARENA GAMES TRIATHLON LONDON Last week mentioned – American golden couple Chase McQueen and Gina Sereno to complete in the Arena Games Triathlon in London. It was a fast, frenetic and entirely unpredictable conclusion to the 2023 Arena Games Triathlon powered by Zwift World Championship Series. From stellar performances to shocks and twists and turns, the race at the sold out London Aquatics Centre had it all. Here we take a look at five things we learned from the final of Arena Games Triathlon. LINN ON TOP OF THE WORLD Sophie Linn sparkled in the opening event in Montreal but ultimately faded just a little to finish behind Gina Sereno. However, a fire had clearly been lit as she realised this format could be one to really suit her. The Australian initially wasn't going to come to London, such was her lack of confidence to secure a World Championship title, but after giving it some thought she committed – and then some. Arena Games Triathlon, Grand Final, London, Uk, 2023, Linn put in a significant training block to give herself the best chance of success, and really delivered on the day. She was not only to eventually take the world title, but made a race that could have been dominated by Beth Potter and Cassandre Beaugrand ultra competitive. Linn may not have started the Series as any kind of favourite, but is now an official World Champion. HENRI'S COMEBACK COMPLETE Arena Games Triathlon has really been Henri Schoeman's redemption story. Three years of injury and illness have dogged a man so used to success at the very highest level of the sport. His road to recovery has been bumpy, and hugely emotional. There was a time he thought he may never get the chance to race again. Arena Games Triathlon, London, Uk, 2023 But Schoeman stuck in there, even during the dark moments, and has got his reward. He really went the hard years for it too, racing all three events even when mathematically he didn't need to. But this was always about more than racing, it was about proving to himself he can have a second coming in the sport. And how he did that. BETH IS A BOSS Beth Potter may not have raced enough Arena Games events this year to be able to defend her title, but she showed her class in smashing the London event, and in front of a baying British crowd. Potter has achieved so much in Arena Games racing, but she had never actually beaten Cassandre Beaugrand when the pair have raced together. She put that right in emphatic style with a convincing victory. GUSTAV'S CHAMPION MENTALITY They say a champion never quits. Gustav Iden proved why he already has some of the biggest titles in the sport in his collection by proving what it takes to be the best. The weekend presented him with so many challenges, A delayed flight and a missed briefing saw him start his heat – the so-called ‘Heat of Death' – with a five second penalty before he had even stepped on the race course. He pushed hard but ultimately was in the repechage. He was – in Arena Games terms – a mile back coming out of the swim in Stage 2 and his exit before even making the finals looked all but assured. However, he dug in, pushed himself to the absolute limit and was ready as soon as there was a sign of weakness to pounce. After such efforts to get to the final there was a suspicion he could come last, but that was proved to be nonsense as she actually got himself to fifth by the end of the final. A remarkable performance, that displayed a quite remarkable mentality. ELECTRIC ATMOSPHERE The London Aquatics Centre and the British crowd ensured an incredible day for triathlon. The venue was sold out, with a record 2,000 fans in attendance. The atmosphere was loud and happy, and the athlete thrived on it. Fans turned up to support Para Triathlon as well and were treated to some stunning performances, including a virtuoso display from Grace Norman. The venue is fast establishing itself as the pinnacle of Arena Games, but with more fans than ever packing in for the events across the Series, it is clear that triathlon is growing. https://www.dcrainmaker.com/2020/08/super-league-triathlon-arena-games-behind-scenes-triathlon.html IRONMAN Brings New Voices to Call in Finishers TAMPA, Fla. (April 13, 2023) – The list of voices calling athletes across IRONMAN® and IRONMAN® 70.3® finish lines will be expanding in 2023 to include some familiar voices as well as new ones. As the IRONMAN community bids farewell to Mike Reilly, the most famous voice in the sport of triathlon who has retired following a storied career spanning 33 years, athletes can expect to hear a variety of different voices greeting them at IRONMAN and IRONMAN 70.3 events over the coming year. In addition, more women announcers will be picking up a microphone at IRONMAN and IRONMAN 70.3 events in 2023, including for the first time ever, a fully female announcing crew calling athletes in at the 2023 IRONMAN Maryland triathlon, part of the VinFast IRONMAN North America Series on Sept. 16, 2023. “There's nothing quite like those final moments before an athlete crosses an IRONMAN finish line,” said Shane Facteau, Chief Operating Officer for The IRONMAN Group. “Our athletes work for months, and sometimes even years, to hear the illustrious words, ‘You are an IRONMAN!' made famous by our beloved Mike Reilly. While we will all miss Mike, we are proud to bring a diverse cast of emcees to our events in 2023 and we know our athletes are keen to meet these announcers as they help enhance their race day experience.” Mike Reilly also shared his appreciation for the craft and the impact this crop of race announcers can have as they encourage athletes at events. “For over 30 years, it has been an incredible honor to support IRONMAN athletes as they cross finish lines worldwide,” said Reilly who is also in the IRONMAN Hall of Fame for his contributions to the sport. “I have no doubt that the dynamic and diverse team of announcers assembled will continue to uphold the legacy of IRONMAN and create unforgettable experiences for competitors and spectators. When you hear those powerful and life changing words, ‘You are an IRONMAN' at your next finish line, know that they are delivered with passion and a deep commitment to your success.” Below are many of the iconic voices and new announcers that athletes can expect to see and hear at IRONMAN and IRONMAN 70.3 events this year. Americas Jill Blankenburg – Jill is now a seven-time IRONMAN finisher, beginning in 2009 when she completed IRONMAN Florida and since then has gone on to cross IRONMAN finish lines in Coeur d'Alene, Idaho; Lake Placid, N.Y.; Whistler B.C. Canada; Louisville, Kentucky; Cozumel, Mexico and Panama City Beach, Florida for a second time in 2019. Jill is no stranger to the microphone – she's been a radio DJ, recorded lead and backing vocals for various music projects and fronted a rock and roll band for many years. Jill was delighted for the opportunity to combine her experience on the mic and her passion for triathlon when she began announcing multisport races in 2016 – and she's often called upon to sing the National Anthem at her events. Jill joined IRONMAN's announcing team in 2022 is proud to be one of the new female voices on the IRONMAN stage. Otton Bernardelli – In 2011, during a 10k race, the announcer failed to show up, and Otton had to step up to the microphone to lead 5,000 athletes in the event. This experience made him realize that he wanted to pursue a career in sports announcing. Four years later, in 2015, he received his first opportunity to announce an IRONMAN 70.3 event. Since then, he has worked alongside Dave Ragsdale and Tony Lugo at IRONMAN 70.3 Miami in 2017, and proudly shared the microphone with William Bonder at all IRONMAN 70.3 and full-distance IRONMAN events in Brazil for the past 7 years. William Bonder – Javier Clavelo Nick Edwards Carissa Galloway . She has also been one of the most recent additions to the world championship announcing team and will help call athletes in at the women's IRONMAN World Championship in Kailua-Kona, Hawai`i. Eric Gilsenan – Many have heard Eric at IRONMAN Village expos during past world championship events, and he will expand his role at the VinFast IRONMAN and IRONMAN 70.3 World Championship events in 2023. Erick González Velázquez – Originally from Mexico City, Erick has been the voice of IRONMAN in Mexico. Two of his passions outside of being an announcer are playing the guitar and heading out every morning for a run with his Husky, Cookie. Dave Kappas Rachel Kazez Andrea Kooiman Dave Latourete Tony Lugo Sara McLarty – Sara McLarty has been racing triathlons since she was a child. She enjoyed a successful 15-year professional career representing the United States at 13 world championships in seven different sports and raced on every continent with the exception of Antarctica. After retiring in 2015, she transitioned into coaching and athlete support with the USA Triathlon elite squad, culminating with a trip to the Tokyo Olympics 2020. Today, her passion is with the SLAP Tri Team #SLAPPERS in Central Florida helping adult, youth and junior high-performance athletes achieve their goals and dreams! Dave Ragsdale – Dave has been around the Endurance Industry long enough to remember grabbing a popsicle stick at the finish line of a college cross country meet. After a stint in corporate sales in New York City, he moved to South Florida with a buddy so that they could train year-round for the then emerging sport of triathlon. Since then, he's been in the Event Management business, sold media for Florida Sports Magazine, a precursor to Competitor Magazine and Rock ‘n Roll Running Series and headed up a 6-person sales team with The IRONMAN Group. Currently, Dave helps connect brands and events in the active lifestyle space. Dave's time on the microphone dates back to his earliest days in the event management business, when he realized that holding a microphone and talking for hours was a lot easier than moving cones or barricades. Thankfully, he had the skill needed to succeed in that spot and in his more than 20 years as an announcer, he figures to have greeted close to 500,000 athletes to the line. Born in Minneapolis, Dave grew up in Pleasantville, NY was educated at Colgate University. He and his wife, Molly, live in Juno Beach, Florida. Colleen Rue Tom Ziebart Mental Mastery With Mark Allen Week 7: Swim Speed Reset Six-time Ironman World Champion shares what he calls the "ultimate race-prep drill" to find a new physical and mental gear in the swim. APRIL 10, 2023 MARK ALLEN As a triathlete, you likely do a ton of steady-state swimming, and not a lot of top-end swimming. That's good for building endurance, but as you head into race season, it's good to reset your body's gauge of what it can do at a fast speed – physically and mentally. That's why this week's installment of our nine-week Mental Mastery series will take you to the pool for a fast and furious workout. Going fast presents perhaps the biggest challenge to keeping your three pillars of Mental Mastery dialed in and active. Hard efforts can be uncomfortable, and physical discomfort can be a distraction to staying locked into a champion's Mental Mastery focus. This swim workout will blend physical and mental skills to ensure you get the hang of this demanding aspect of athletics. These types of sets were extremely important for me to do from time to time even when I was getting ready for an Ironman. The intensity of short and fast is like a concentrated form of what takes place over a much longer period of time in a race. This type of set also reinforced my ability to do the ultimate athletic race prep multitask, which was to go fast but to also stay focused on economy of motion, on keeping my mental chatter to as close to zero as possible, and to resetting my fast gauge. Sometimes, just thinking about a hard workout can be a mental roadblock. I would always have to rein in my anxiety and the anticipation of how the set would feel, and just launch into doing it. Remember: It's always so much easier to deal with it while doing the set, than it is to let your mind spiral about what-ifs. The what-ifs in your head are almost always worse than how it actually turns out in real life. Before we get to the workout and the Mental Mastery drills, let me remind you again what the three pillars of mental mastery are: Body Awareness- This is developing the ability to be aware of how your body is moving, especially when you are fatiguing or going at a very fast pace or high-power output. Internal Dialogue- This is being aware of when chatter is getting in the way of performance and developing the ability to change the channel quickly to a space that supports your physical efforts rather than weakening them. Mental Race Prep- This is remembering what the day-to-day work is going toward and using that vision to propel you to your personal best in your pursuit of the extraordinary. What's New in the 303: How do you know when it's time to replace your helmet? 303 Endurance | How do you know when it's time to replace your helmet? By: A.V. Schmit Well, there is one obvious reason why you should replace your helmet — A crash. No matter the severity, a crash indicates a mandatory helmet replacement. It makes sense, when you consider all bike helmets are single-use pieces of safety equipment. A compressed foam impact-absorption area can often be invisible from the outside. Photo: Bicycle Helmet Safety Institute. They are not designed, nor intended to absorb the energy from multiple impacts. Even in what appears to be a minor impact, the integrity of the internal structures within the helmet may be compromised and be unable to perform when called upon in a supplemental impact. But there is good news, well, kind of. Many helmet manufacturers offer a discount to replace a crash-damaged helmet. Giro offers a 30% discount as a crash-replacement incentive. To access the discount, you can call their 1-800 number or use an online form on their website. Other circumstances, like accidentally leaving your helmet in an excessively hot car or truck, cause not so obvious reasons to replace your helmet. Extremely high temperatures, such as those experienced in the southern United States in the summer months, can create temperatures that can damage the impact absorbing foam that make up many modern road and mountain bike helmets. “Excessive heat can damage your helmet. For example, in direct sunlight a dark gear bag, the interior of a car, or an automobile trunk can get hot enough to cause heat damage (damaged helmets will appear to have uneven or bubbly surfaces).” Bell Helmets FAQ Excessive heat, exposure to caustic chemicals, and impacts both on and off the bike, are all circumstances that can necessitate replacing your bike helmet. So, you have not crashed your helmet or let it cook in a hot car, how do you know if you should replace it? “We encourage riders to replace their helmet at least every 3 to 5 years,” said Tara L. Giro Consumer Services Representative. “At Giro, our focus is safety. With the advances in safety technology, we feel that is an appropriate range for the usable life of a helmet, barring a crash.” UV, Ultra Violet, light can degrade a helmet's polycarbonate shell, but this takes an extended period of time out in the sunlight to occur. Most helmet shells incorporate a chemical UV inhibitor in the material that resists UV damage. Even with that, an extended period of time in the sun or high-altitude exposures can damage the shell of the helmet, as evidenced by fading color or cracks in the shell. If you observe either of these situations, it's time to replace your helmet. So that should give you some general guidelines as to what can damage your helmet, and when it makes sense to replace it. If you are unsure about the condition of your helmet, most manufacturers have a 1-800 number listed on their website where you can seek additional advice. And… when you do get a new helmet, mark the month and year on the interior with a permanent marker somewhere so you know when you put it into service. Video of the Week: Insane Square Cycling Closing: Thanks again for listening in this week. Please be sure to follow us @303endurance and of course go to iTunes and give us a rating and a comment. We'd really appreciate it! 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Last weekend the N. American IM season kicked off with Oceanside 70.3 and this weekend Super League Pros race in the London Arena Games. Bill, how's Carbondale, Colorado? Show Sponsor: UCAN Generation UCAN has a full line of nutrition products powered by LIVESTEADY to fuel your sport. LIVSTEADY was purposefully designed to work with your body, delivering long-lasting energy you can feel. LIVSTEADY's unique time-release profile allows your body to access energy consistently throughout the day, unlocking your natural ability to stay focused and calm while providing the fuel you need to meet your daily challenges. Use UCAN in your training and racing to fuel the healthy way, finish stronger and recover more quickly! Use the code 303UCAN for 20% off at ucan.co/discount/303UCAN/ or ucan.co In Today's Show Discussion - Life Hacks for the Time Crunched Athlete Endurance News - 70.3 Oceanside Pro Results, Arena Games London Saturday, What's new in the 303 - Pro Tips for Boulder 70.3 and What Up in Carbondale? Video of the Week - 70.3 Oceanside Highlights and Lowlights Discussion: Life Hacks for the Time Crunched Athlete: I was recently invited to be a guest coach on the TriDot podcast. Every week they have a Warmup, Main Set and Cooldown with a TriDot coach. I was asked to describe my coaching specialty, which I feel is helping beginner to experienced triathletes overcome plateauing factors, overcome confidence issues and work/life/train balance, especially for long course athletes. Life Hack 1 - During one of my IM training long rides, I took off at 9am and told my wife I'd be back at 4. When I got home, my wife said 'I thought you would be back in 4 hours'. I reminded her that I said 'back at 4pm' and we decided to agree to disagree. I went to the Office Max and bought one of those "Will Be Back At" window clock with the plastic hour and minute hand that the pharmacist or barber puts on the door at lunch hour. We put that on the garage door to make sure I was setting expectations. Life Hack 2 - When I was in the peak of IM training I had tight windows of time to squeeze in my workouts like a 1 hour swim in the morning. If I didn't get to the pool right at 5, I wouldn't have time to complete the swim before 6am in time to get home, showered and ready to take the girls to school on my way to work. When you get to the pool at 5am and realize that I left my swimsuit at home I would be devastated. My house is only 10 minutes away, but it would be 30 minutes before I could be back at the pool. I learned to keep a spare swimsuit in my glovebox and that saved my workouts that I otherwise would have lost. Endurance News: Oceanside Corrections Taylor Knibb was in the broadcast booth instead of toeing the line It was an in water start in the bay and not a beach start into surf as it was in 2022 9 Takeaways From the Pro Race at 70.3 Oceanside TIM HEMING Ironman 70.3 Oceanside marked the start of the North American Ironman season. Located just up the coast from the birthplace of triathlon, and with a packed field of professionals, expectations for Oceanside were high – and the race delivered. It might have been a cold morning, but the action soon became heated. After two enthralling races, we were left with some red-hot run splits and two deserving new champions. Leo Bergere carried out his plans for a smash-and-grab win in California, breaking the tape in 3:45:25 on his long-course stopover en route to Paris 2024, while Tamara Jewett laid down a blazing-fast run to push her way to the top podium step in 4:08:09. Here are nine things we're taking away from the race as we blast off into the 2023 season. Missed the action in Oceanside? Outside Watch has made the replay of the race broadcast free for all. See the race from start to finish by hitting the button below: 1. No one made the same (freezing) mistake twice. The weather in most of the United States has been miserable of late, and despite it being Southern California, the early start of the day – with the pro men going off at 6:40 a.m. – made for chilly conditions. The water temperature was just 57 degrees F, and the ambient conditions not much more. But whereas a host of athletes were caught out (and near-hypothermic) in similar conditions at the Ironman 70.3 World Championship in Utah last year, lessons had clearly been learned. Notably, Holly Lawrence ditched her normal high-cut racing suit for additional layers, and swapped blue lips for blowing past a chunk of the men's field. Perhaps the decisions of 70.3 world champion Taylor Knibb had been noted from St. George, where the the number-one priority for the now reigning 70.3 world champion was to be cozy for the start of the bike leg. (Although there were no such considerations for Knibb here, as she wasn't racing – instead, was wrapped up in the Ironman commentary booth.) https://twitter.com/IRONMANtri/status/1642188291368787969 2. The payout isn't as big as you think. This was a high-profile curtain-raiser to the North American Ironman season, with almost 100 names on the pro start list, 3,500 amateurs and a live broadcast to boot. Yet the prize money at just $50,000 was derisory, especially compared to other pro prize purses offered by other race organizers. Some quick math on the $1,200 Ironman pro license shows that if they race on average four times a year, then around $30,000 poured into Ironman's coffers for this race from their license fees alone. Essentially, the pros are funding much of their own prize pot. The age-old problem is that although there is huge value in the pros for below-the-line marketing of the Ironman brand – i.e., the pictures that sell these races – Ironman prize purses may not necessarily align with that value. 3. 5-star performances are the norm, not the exception. https://twitter.com/IRONMANtri/status/1642188291368787969 (Photo: Donald Miralle/Ironman) From early on, it was clear that there were only ever five women in this contest, and all of them had a chance at the win. Paula Findlay led early and faded late, while Tamara Jewett held on early and hammered through at the end. There were no surprises in Chelsea Sodaro, Kat Matthews and Holly Lawrence, either – they were in the mix, and moves from all three made for more exciting racing. The pro women's field has some bona-fide superstars right now. The rest of the season, whether it's PTO racing or Ironman, comes laced with anticipation. The rest of the pack must work out how to catch on and catch up. 4. Bergere was brilliant – but won't be back. As was befitting a reigning World Triathlon Championship Series champion, Bergere was a class act from first to last in Oceanside, leading the swim, staying upfront on the bike leg and then leading through the half-marathon. We shouldn't be surprised. We found out before the race that he's done the work dialing in his position on the time trial bike, he's won over this distance before, and he's an Olympic medal favorite for Paris – so speed isn't a problem. That's even true with Jason West marauding through the field. The 26-year-old Frenchman just stayed cool, checked his watch, looked over his shoulder, and eased to the tape. But if you're looking for more non-drafting action from Bergere, you'll have to wait. It's now full focus on Olympic qualification and a return to the World Series. The French short course men have the strongest depth of talent in the world currently, and he needs to make sure he's on the team for next summer on the banks of the Seine. If people weren't sure of his name in Oceanside, it's likely to be a household one after Paris. 5. The runners are getting into position. There has never been any doubting the running pedigree of USA's Jason West and Canada's Tamara Jewett. For many observers, they are the two quickest runners in middle-distance triathlon right now. If they're in the mix come T2, they're strong favorites for the win. Even a 30-second blocking penalty on the bike for Jewett was shrugged off as a minor inconvenience as she plowed her way out of T2 and into first place. With superbly executed swims and bikes, the case as contenders has been well and truly proven for both. If the dime hadn't already dropped, the idea of them being allowed to (legally) sit in on a paceline without being attacked in future has dissolved just as fast. 6. About those run splits… In the 13.1 mile run leg, West clocked a 1:07:41, and Jewett 1:13:00. West and (particularly) Jewett's half-marathon splits blew up on social media with no filter to the hyperbole that was flowing. They were fast and deserved the praise, no doubt, but take a look at the historic performances of both athletes and you can see it's in the same ballpark as they've regularly been clocking for 70.3 runs over the past three years. All it proves is that this isn't a one-off, and in many ways, that makes it even more exciting for what's to come. 7. Three minutes is not enough between pro fields. Having the professional women start three minutes after the pro men, when the men's field is saturated and the threshold for being a pro man isn't high enough, is a recipe for a mashed-up mess, with pro women forced to swim and bike through the back end of the men's race. Getting separation between the two races may not always be easy, but there has to be a better option than than a measly three minutes. 8. Emotion is rocket fuel. Oceanside was awash with emotion even before the cannon went. Particularly, Matthews – returning from a bike crash that almost took her life before Kona – and Sodaro, who admitted to debilitating mental health struggles in the wake of her Ironman title triumph in October. Emotion has long been the intangible dimension that adds jeopardy to the result. How both Matthews and Sodaro, and even Sam Long – who saw this as a redemption race after a controversial penalty in St. George – responded showed they have the maturity not just to process emotions, but harness them into a performance to be proud of. 9. Chelsea has the final word. After 4 hours of intense racing, Sodaro used the post-race interview to reaffirm her pre-race commitment to give her prize money ($5,000) to Moms Demand Action, a grassroots movement trying to address the nation's culture of gun violence. Her simple message: “I just want to be able to drop my child off at school with the knowledge that I'll be able to pick them up again.” American Couple McQueen and Sereno Both Hoping to World Championship Titles in London April 5, 2023 /ENDURANCE SPORTSWIRE/ – American golden couple Chase McQueen and Gina Sereno are hoping to complete a unique World Championship double as they race in the final of Arena Games Triathlon powered by Zwift in London on Saturday (April 8). McQueen, one of the USA's greatest short course hopes, and Sereno, who also holds down a full-time job at the jet propulsion laboratory at NASA, had the dream day when the Colorado based couple both won at Arena Games Triathlon Montreal. That means they sit joint top of the World Championship standings alongside Arena Games triathlon Switzerland winners Henri Schoeman and Zsanett Bragmayer heading into the final at the London Aquatics Centre at Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park (17:30 local time). If they can master the short, sharp and intense unique hybrid race format of real life and virtual racing one more time each then they could boast a pair of World Championship titles to take back home. Chase McQueen said: “To see Gina win and execute the perfect race I was just so proud of her. I don't know if it was excitement or happiness and pride, but it took a lot of pressure off of me and I would go out there and do what I could and I would still be really happy because of the race that she had. To both come home with gold medals in a race like that…it's rare to have a good day like that in the sport, and to have a good day on the same day as her in the same spot is really special and for sure a memory I will remember for the rest of my life. “I am heading to London with the expectation to try and win a world title, but to manage that together helps a lot. There are a lot of really good people there and people that aren't competing for the overall Series but we are both going there to win and hoping to come home with world titles.” Gina Sereno said: “I was so excited to win (in Montreal). I didn't know if that would be possible but as the rounds went on I felt relaxed and felt comfortable in the heats. Chase did so well in his heats and I felt he could win as well. Watching him bike so hard and his face and thinking about all the times we ride on our trainers together I knew he was going hard. “It will be really fun to be in the finals in London and see what I can do at this next level. I didn't get to leave it all out there in Montreal so being in an environment where there are better people and more challenges I am really excited to see what I can get out of myself and my goal is to win.” Schoeman's story is also a remarkable one as the 2016 Olympic bronze medallist and 2018 Commonwealth Games champion from South Africa battles back from nearly three years out of the sport with health and injury issues which almost forced him into retirement. Hungary's Bragmayer, meanwhile, is looking to go one better than her runner-up spot in 2022 and will again race alongside her teammat,e 15-year-old Fanni Szalai, who produced a sporting fairytale to make the podium in Switzerland at her first ever elite level event. Also competing in London but not in contention for the title are the likes of British star Beth Potter, Cassandre Beaugrand of France who won this event in 2022, and Gustav Iden, the current Ironman World Champion. What's New in the 303: Learn From the Pros: Set a PB in Boulder Brittany Vermeer IRONMAN 70.3 Boulder is a classic race set at foot of the Flatiron Mountains. Here's how to race your best. An oldie but goodie, IRONMAN 70.3 Boulder will celebrate its 21st anniversary this year. On June 10th, triathletes from around the world will gather at the triathlon mecca of the US to compete on a challenging course set at the foothills of the iconic Flatirons. Nobody knows this area better than the triathletes who live there, so we have two local pros and a coach to give us the inside scoop on everything you need to set a PB at IRONMAN Boulder 70.3. Endurance coach Lauren Vallee has competed at IRONMAN 70.3 Boulder once and IRONMAN Boulder three times. “You can't beat the views at this race,” she says. “Even though I've lived here for seven years now, I'm still awestruck when racing this course. The other thing that's unique is the community support. It's likely you'll see legendary athletes like Dave Scott, Joanna Zeiger, or Simon Lessing cheering on athletes.” Professional triathlete and IRONMAN Now commentator Dede Griesbauer also calls Boulder home. “The whole experience of being in Boulder for a race is a memorable one, from swimming in ‘the Res' to biking and running on its iconic roads,” she says. “Once your day is done, athletes will often take a dip in the Res to cool off, tell stories of the day, and cheer other athletes across the line for hours on end.” Another Boulder local, professional triathlete Justin Metzler has raced IRONMAN Boulder 70.3 three times and IRONMAN Boulder once. “In 2021, I was fifth at the IRONMAN 70.3. Last year, I was second. Now, I have to come back in 2023 for the win. If I don't win this year, I'll keep coming back until I do, because this race is a big one on my bucket list.” Athletes begin their journey with a one-lap swim in the Boulder Reservoir, aka “the Res,” before exiting by the boat ramp and heading into transition. Metzler anticipates the June swim will be chilly—between 60 and 65 degrees F. “Boulder Reservoir is a calm, safe body of water, but the one thing I've made critical errors with in the past is going out too hard,” he says. “Even though I live here at altitude, it's easy to go above threshold early, and you end up paying the price five times over.” Gaining an extra 30 seconds in the swim isn't worth putting yourself in the hole at the start of a four to six-hour race. To resist the temptation, Metzler suggests taking the first two buoys as a warm-up and building in effort. Concerning swim gear, Vallee recommends using tinted goggles because athletes will be swimming directly into the bright Colorado sunshine. The new and improved bike course will take athletes on a two-loop, fast, rolling bike course. From Diagonal Hwy towards Foothills Hwy, athletes will have some short rollers until they make a right onto rural Hygiene Rd. towards 75th St. At that point, it's downhill and fast. Once you find your way back onto Diagonal Highway, continue past the Reservoir gates for the second lap, with one more loop of the above rollers and fast descents. After athletes complete their two loops, they will merge back into the Boulder Reservoir through the gates along Diagonal Hwy and into transition. The route features 2,700 feet of elevation gain, complete with stunning views of The Flatirons. Despite the climbing, our experts described this as a fast course. “Be prepared to time trial, climb, and descend,” Vallee says. Because Boulder is at altitude, expect your heart rate to be higher than normal and your power numbers to be lower. Metzler says rate of perceived exertion is the best method for pacing this course. “One advantage we have at altitude is there's less wind resistance, so the bike times are notoriously quite fast,” he says. “Despite the challenging conditions, it's a good place to try for a PB, as long as you have all your ducks in a row with preparation and pacing strategy.” This two-loop course is unique because the majority takes place on hard-packed dirt and gravel roads. Because of the varied terrain, Vallee cautions runners not to get frustrated if their pace fluctuates. “The road conditions can mute the ‘pop' runners normally feel on concrete or blacktop,” she says. “Though the run looks fairly flat, it's deceiving. While running the out-and-back on Monarch, you can easily have a 20-second per minute mile swing in pace. Don't let that get in your head. Trust your plan and stay confidence in your pacing.” Also, be thoughtful in your footwear selection. “Super high stack shoes without any stability will be more challenging because the road is mostly on crushed gravel and dirt,” Metzler says. Although there's not much gain (318 feet), it can be hot on Dam Rd., so having a well-planned hydration strategy is a must. “This run is one of the more challenging on the circuit with the uneven terrain and the heat,” Metzler says. “I've raced here in June and August, and we've had very warm days.” However, the spectator-friendly nature of the two-loop course will provide a motivational boost for athletes. “The run is a course that athletes love to hate and hate to love!” Griesbauer says. “For the bits around the Res itself, you're fully exposed with little shade, so if it's a hot and or windy day, prepare to put up a fight. But the amazing Boulder crowds will carry you through.” In June, the average air temperature in Boulder is 86 degrees F and the water temperature is 66 degrees F, so athletes should expect a chilly start and a hot finish. On top of that, Boulder sits at 5,318 feet above sea level, so altitude is another factor to take into consideration. “Don't panic if you're coming to altitude from sea level,” Vallee says. “Simply keep in mind that it will take longer to recover from surges, so be smart with pacing.” Metzler has a tip for those who train at lower elevations and will be traveling to the race. “Everyone responds differently to altitude, but my recommendation would be to come up as late as possible, if you're coming from sea level, to try to retain some of that sea level oxygen you have in your day-to-day training,” he says. Finally, when racing in Boulder, Metzler has one cardinal rule: respect the heat. “It's something I've always had to manage here. The sun is really oppressive, so you have to stay on top of core body temperature, fueling, hydration, and sodium.” Lauren Vallee: “Be prepared for hot, dry, and exposed conditions. Don't panic if your run pace is slower than other IRONMAN 70.3's you've done.” Dede Griesbauer: “There are few roads leading into the Boulder Res, so pack your patience and leave a lot of time on race morning.” Justin Metzler: “Use rate of perceived exertion, rather than the numbers you see.” Video of the Week: Ironman 70.3 Oceanside 2023 Highlights and Low light! The Crawl - Sian Welch & Wendy Ingraham (1997) Closing: Thanks again for listening in this week. Please be sure to follow us @303endurance and of course go to iTunes and give us a rating and a comment. We'd really appreciate it! Stay tuned, train informed, and enjoy the endurance journey!
Welcome to Episode #381 of the 303 Endurance Podcast. We're your hosts Coach Rich Soares and 303 Chief Editor, Bill Plock. Thanks for joining us for another week of endurance interviews and discussion. Oceanside 70.3 is well-known as the place to watch the top pros show off their early-season fitness, and this year is no exception. Even with last-minute drops from the likes of Jan Frodeno, Lionel Sanders and Jackie Hering, there's still an impressive start list for both the women's and men's pro races. Show Sponsor: UCAN Generation UCAN has a full line of nutrition products powered by LIVESTEADY to fuel your sport. LIVSTEADY was purposefully designed to work with your body, delivering long-lasting energy you can feel. LIVSTEADY's unique time-release profile allows your body to access energy consistently throughout the day, unlocking your natural ability to stay focused and calm while providing the fuel you need to meet your daily challenges. Use UCAN in your training and racing to fuel the healthy way, finish stronger and recover more quickly! Use the code 303UCAN for 20% off at ucan.co/discount/303UCAN/ or ucan.co In Today's Show Endurance News - Oceanside 70.3 Pro start list, Jonny Brownlee and Gustav Iden Arena Games London; Mental Mastery with Mark Allen Brain-Boosting Workout for a Stronger Bike Leg What's new in the 303 - South Table Mountain, Unending Trails, Unending mystery; Anatomy of a Running Gait Analysis Video of the Week - Why did the chicken cross the road? Amazing crash avoidance and bike handling Endurance News: Oceanside start list is out: full of big names, but no Jan Frodeno March 20, 2022 Oceanside is well-known as the place to watch the top pros show off their early-season fitness, and this year is no exception. Even with last-minute drops from the likes of Jan Frodeno, Lionel Sanders and Jackie Hering, there's still an impressive start list for both the women's and men's pro races, featuring some of the top names in long-course racing (plus a few surprises from the short-course side of the sport). We've broken down the top contenders, plus a few wild cards who could be major players on Saturday. Want to watch it all play out? Ironman 70.3 Oceanside will be streamed live for free on Outside Watch, beginning at 6 a.m. PT/9 a.m. ET Saturday, April 1. The broadcast will be available on-demand after the finish to all Outside+ members. Become an Outside+ member today and get access to the full streaming library of 70.3 racing any time, on any device. Both the men's and women's races in Oceanside promise to be incredibly competitive. In addition to Sanders, the men's list includes defending men's champion Ben Kanute, his countryman Sam Long, who is fresh off a couple of victories at Clash Miami and Challenge Puerto Varas (which could mean he'll take a pass on Oceanside), two-time Olympic gold medalist Alistair Brownlee (GBR), Australian Sam Appleton, along with Americans Rudolph Von Berg and Matt Hanson (USA). (To name just a few – there are a number of Ironman and 70.3 champions in the field.) full pro list here The women's field is every bit as stacked. Defending champion Paula Findlay (CAN) is back, but she'll face a really tough field that includes five-time 70.3 world champion (and four-time Kona champ) Daniela Ryf, 2016 70.3 world champ Holly Lawrence (GBR), Australia's Ashleigh Gentle, who is fresh off a big win at Clash Miami and American Taylor Knibb, who excelled at both World Triathlon and long-distance races last year – her incredible season included a silver medal in the mixed relay, the fastest time of the day at the Collins Cup and a bronze medal at the 70.3 worlds. Chelsea Sodaro is the defending IM World Champ who has been struggling with depression is also planning to race. As we get closer to the race, which takes place on April 2, we should have a clearer idea of who will actually end up at the race – even if a few athletes pull out, though, it should be an incredibly competitive day. https://www.tri247.com/triathlon-news/elite/ironman-70-3-oceanside-start-list-bib-numbers-pro-men Jonny Brownlee and Gustav Iden confirmed for Arena Games London By Jonathan Turner 22 Mar 2023 Four star names have been added to the line-up for the Arena Games finale in London on April 8. Three-time Olympic medallist Jonny Brownlee, IRONMAN World Champion Gustav Iden, the 2022 Arena Games Triathlon champion Beth Potter and last year's London winner Cassandre Beaugrand have all been confirmed as intended starters. They can't compete for the overall World Championship title as they haven't raced in either of the first two events in Montreal and Switzerland, but they are sure to add intrigue to the finals which will feature 18 of the top 20 ranked women and men in the series. Brownlee will be back in Arena Games action Norwegian star Iden won the IMWC title at his first attempt in record-breaking style in Kona last year to add to his two Ironman 70.3 World Championships and is also aiming for the Paris Olympics as he switches his focus back to short-course racing. On the women's side last year's overall winner Potter could head into London in better form following the Scot's maiden WTCS victory in Abu Dhabi. And she'll be joined France's Beaugrand, who had a perfect record in England last season – winning both Arena Games and Super League in London as well as the WTCS event in Leeds. The favourites to become the official triathlon esports World Champions are the respective winners from Montreal and Sursee – Chase McQueen and Henri Schoeman in the men's field and Gina Sereno and Zsanett Bragmayer in the women's. There is also plenty of British interest aside from Brownlee and Potter for home fans with Olivia Mathias – second in Sursee – Kate Waugh, Dan Dixon and Jack Stanton-Stock all racing. Mental Mastery with Mark Allen Week 5: A Brain-Boosting Workout for a Stronger Bike Leg This week's Mental Mastery workout from six-time Ironman World Champion Mark Allen will improve your mind's ability to tell your legs how to get those bigger watts and how to sustain them. MARCH 27, 2023 MARK ALLEN Heading out the door? Read this article on the new Outside+ app available now on iOS devices for members! Download the app. Of all three sports, cycling is the one that usually evokes an image of strength equating to faster performances. Think of your glutes and quads: If those are toned and able to push, you are going to be a faster cyclist. But if you've also got a strong brain, you can take those strong legs to the next level. This week's Mental Mastery workout is all about improving muscle recruitment. Some athletes try to accomplish this by doing extended periods in a big gear and low cadence rates. But that mostly just teaches you how to ride in a big gear at a low cadence rate without increasing your ability to push and sustain higher watts. Instead, I've shared a workout to improve both of those things for you. The secret? Staying focused. The Mental Mastery components of this workout will improve your mind's ability to tell your legs how to get those bigger watts and how to sustain them! I often did this type of workout (but in a much less structured way) during group rides. There would be constant points where I had to suddenly accelerate or get dropped, and often the accelerations were accompanied with a jump up in gearing to be able to go fast enough. These accelerations were so much faster than I would ever go in a triathlon, which reset the gauge of how fast I was able to ride making race pace much more tolerable mentally as well as doable physically. For one year early in my career, I committed to doing single-leg drills twice a week for almost every single week. That was also the season where I made the largest gains ever in my cycling. At the Ironman that year (1984) I came off the bike with a 12-minute lead on all other contenders. Unfortunately, I didn't have the marathon yet to back up the cycling, but the message was clear: This drill works. Week 5: Key Strength Bike Workout and Mental Mastery Drills The workout this week has two parts, just like last week's session in swimming. The first is going to be done on a stationary trainer, and the second can be done on a trainer or on the road. Along with each of these two short workouts will be your Mental Mastery drills that will help you not only gain mastery over the physical workout, but will strengthen your ability to integrate mind and body into one cohesive unit. What's New in the 303: South Table Mountain, Unending Trails, Unending mystery By Bill Plock Golden, March 2023–The small one-engine plane droned loudly overhead under filtered sun. It would rise and almost stall. Then it quietly glided, nose slightly down, for a few seconds before the engine sputtered alive as it leveled off. I supposed that is some sort of emergency training. I stood in the middle of South Table Mountain. Curious if the pilot chose this area to practice with its wide open flat top formed about 65 million years ago during a lava flow. It might look flat but there are plenty of undulations of rock that would make for a bumpy landing. The plane kept climbing and stalling, the sputtering engine drone was annoying in this otherwise peaceful and majestic place. The plane's peculiar behavior mirrored the history of this mountain. I reflected on the 50 years or so I have been exploring it as it continues to unveil questions about what has transpired here for decades, centuries, millennia really. It's the ultimate historical striptease. Every time I'm there I see or experience something that makes the journey memorable. It's got a vibe, a little like the forbidden zone in Planet of the Apes, a little like an old Western movie sprinkled with a smidgeon of mystery from a true crime show. But with overarching nature and beauty. Long before the area was invaded by gold seekers, native Ute's conducted ceremonies and burials on top. Grapeshot thought to be from early Spanish explorers was found in 1895 and In 1869 a trail was cut to the top of Castle Rock. Mysterious structures and piles of rubble, quarries, a shooting range, and utility poles poke out of the lunar landscape crisscrossed with 16 miles of trails. Bikers roll on gravel and mountain bikes. The smooth trails are also perfect for exploring on foot. Skyscrapers in Denver dot the Eastern horizon while the front range of the Rocky Mountains cascades to the West with the town of Golden nestled in the valley between South Table Mountain and Lookout Mountain. The prominent Castle Rock on the western edge welcomes explorers to perch on top and view Golden and beyond. Castle Rock once housed a cafe built in 1906 and in 1913 visitors could ride a funicular to the top where a casino had been built. The scar from the rails is easy to see making a straight line on the north side of the rock formation. By the 1920s the casino had turned into the Lava Lane, a whites-only dance hall offering jazz music and a place to congregate during Prohibition. Business faded and the building was taken over by Ku Klux Klan members as a meeting place. In 1923, almost a thousand white-robed members of the Ku Klux Klan met at the summit of South Table Mountain. According to the Colorado Transcript, “A large fiery cross had been erected on the highest point of Castle Rock and it burned throughout the ceremonies, visible for several miles.” In 1927 the building burned to the ground. In 1905 Camp George West was built on the south side of South Table Mountain and military maneuvers took place on top. In 1969 the Colorado State Patrol moved to Camp George West eventually building a testing track on top which is also used for bike racing in the summer. In the 1990s Nike attempted to purchase the land and wanted to build a 5,000-person office building, but they pulled out. Rumor has it they were just threatening to receive better tax advantages to stay in Oregon. As a kid growing up on the eastern face of the mountain, most of it was off-limits to visitors. But thanks to Jeffco Open Space acquiring land over the years, most of it is now accessible. There are seasonal closures in areas to protect raptor populations. Trailheads are found on the East, South and West sides of the mountain in neighborhoods and just east of the National Renewable Energy Lab. The north side is home to Rolling Hills Country Club with very limited access. The approaches from the west and south sides rise gently from the parking areas and are more doable for gravel bikes than the steeper trail from Golden accessing Castle Rock. Once on top, trails make loops and circumnavigate most of the top edges with trails cutting through the middle. They are a combo of crushed rock and hardened dirt. With so many loops and fun, quick-hit hills to navigate you can piece together all kinds of routes that never get stale. You will see some mysterious things and in the summer be aware of the large population of rattlesnakes. The plane finally left and flew east towards Denver. The songs of birds filled the air and a couple of deer emerged from the brush as my feet crunched the small pebbly path curiously looking at graffiti on the gun range I had never seen. Anatomy of a Run Gait Analysis Capturing Video - front, side and back. Full length of body. Tools - software to import the video and slow down to .10 speed and draw angles Propulsion: Force to move runner forward. Maximize energy spent in this plane. Vertical Displacement: Force to move the runner upward. Minimize energy spent in this plane. Support: Force downward to cushion landing. Includes Angle of Displacement (Braking) Minimize. Acceleration: Force to overcome braking and maintain average pace. Minimize Balance: Force when in contact with ground to maintain balance. Minimize. Limb Movement: Energy moving arms. Minimize Running Energy/Vectors Cadence Target 170-180 Steps/Minute Body Lean 3-6° Steady/10° Max Elbow Angle 80-90° @ Elbows Angle of Displacement -0° Balance (GCT) 200*-300ms Vertical Displacement/Support 6-10cm Hip Alignment Left Stance Leg Hip Alignment Right Stance Leg Shoulder Alignment Left Stance Leg Shoulder Alignment Right Stance Leg Pronation (15° or more could be a deviation/inefficiency) Supination (5° or more could be a deviation/inefficiency) Heel Height Symmetry Target Metrics Supination Hip drop Leg Kicks out Corrective Mobility and Strength Video of the Week: WILDEST thing I've EVER seen on a bike Closing: Thanks again for listening in this week. Please be sure to follow us @303endurance and of course go to iTunes and give us a rating and a comment. We'd really appreciate it! Stay tuned, train informed, and enjoy the endurance journey!
Hi Guys!Big announcement for this weeks shorter episode! We are racing the Alpe Dhuez Triathlon! We are super excited thanks so much to Alpe Duez triathlon and Leon Chevalier for sorting us out with the spaces! The hard training starts now!We also sum up all of the racing from the past few weeks, and discuss Arena Games further!Stay tuned next week for an episode with The Magic 5! Thanks so much to them for giving us both a pair of their custom goggles to try out, we can't wait to speak to them next week!As always, if you enjoy the show, please give us a follow, and go into the settings and turn on auto downloads so that you will be able to listen to our show on the go whenever you want! Also hit the bell icon to be notified when a new episode is released!Thanks so much for listening guys! See you in the next one!Liam and Sam
Le Tri Chaud, le nouveau podcast 100% Triathlon . Un podcast qui veut juste parler de triathlon, en allant un peu plus en profondeur, le podcast semble être désormais le meilleur format pour émettre rapidement des opinions, des observations. Notre but est de produire toutes les semaines une émission pour couvrir l'actualité, mais aussi donner la parole a ses acteurs, on veut refaire les courses, être critique mais aussi compréhensif. Faire la distinction entre l'aspect business du sport et émotionnel.Episode 2 intitulé "Les Tests de Sélection Equipe de France Youth et Junior", Cette semaine Julien Paquet de la Chaine du Triathlon, Alexandre Saint-Jalm de Trimes et Julien Pousson entraineur de Cercle Performance ont décrypté pour vous • Les Actualités et faits marquants de la semaine • La minute de l'Organisateur : Le Versailles Triathlon Festival• On refait les courses ! (Arena Games, Clash endurance, France de Cross et test de sélection EDF) • Le Dossier de la semaine : "Les Tests de Sélection Equipe de France Youth et Junior". Avec un invité exceptionnel, Manu Roux, l'entraineur d'Ilona Hadhoum et de Martin Hubner.• On s'en fout ou on s'en fout pas ? • La nouvelle rubrique "Le triathlon il à changé ? " : Le Triathlon Indoor de Bordeaux• Ce qu'on va suivre la semaine prochaine Bonne écoute et n'oubliez pas de vous abonner !Support the show
An action packed weekend of racing to go through this week including all the results from WTCS Abu Dhabi, IM South Africa, IM New Zealand and the news that Mirinda Carfrae is retiring. We discuss the upcoming races this weekend including Clash Miami where we will see Lionel Sanders face off against Sam Long and discuss the Arena Games and what we think it is missing. For more information about MX Endurance: http://www.mxendurance.com To watch this podcast as a video visit: https://bit.ly/3vzSss2 Claim your free Off-Season Strength Training Plan: https://mxendurance.com/free-plan Or check MX Endurance out on Social Media: Facebook https://www.facebook.com/TeamMaccax/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/mxendurance Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mxendurance You can follow James at https://www.instagram.com/bale.james85 You can follow Tim at https://www.instagram.com/tford14
Lars Wichert und Jan Grüneberg blicken auf das erste richtig große Rennwochenende der Saison zurück. Neben starken sportlichen Leistungen gab es allerdings erneut Diskussionsstoff und eine Disqualifikation. Wie der RaceRanger dabei helfen kann und was am kommenden Wochenende ansteht, hört ihr in der neuen Folge.
This week racing is back with IronMan South Africa, IronMan New Zealand and WTCS Abu Dhabi. We discuss all the upcoming races as well as unpack all the action from the Arena Games where we saw long course superstar, Lionel Sanders show just how good he is against some stars of short course. We also discuss Gwen Jorgensen making her return to racing as well. For more information about MX Endurance: http://www.mxendurance.com To watch this podcast as a video visit: https://bit.ly/3vzSss2 Claim your free Off-Season Strength Training Plan: https://mxendurance.com/free-plan Or check MX Endurance out on Social Media: Facebook https://www.facebook.com/TeamMaccax/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/mxendurance Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mxendurance You can follow James at https://www.instagram.com/bale.james85 You can follow Tim at https://www.instagram.com/tford14
This week we preview the SLT Arena Games where long course super star, Lionel Sanders is stepping in way down in distance. Lionel would be one of the strongest Zwifters in the sport so it we discuss how we think the racing will go and have some questions about the rest of the start field. We also discuss all the announcements from the PTO this week including the European Open, changes to prize money, end of year bonuses and restricted field sizes. For more information about MX Endurance: http://www.mxendurance.com To watch this podcast as a video visit: https://bit.ly/3vzSss2 Claim your free Off-Season Strength Training Plan: https://mxendurance.com/free-plan Or check MX Endurance out on Social Media: Facebook https://www.facebook.com/TeamMaccax/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/mxendurance Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mxendurance You can follow James at https://www.instagram.com/bale.james85 You can follow Tim at https://www.instagram.com/tford14
Jake Birtwhistle joins us after his hugely impressive win at Ironman 70.3 Tasmania (starts at 0:17), we discuss a study on the impact of sleep resulting from late night training (starts at 17:40), we talk Lionel Sanders and his upcoming crack at the Arena Games (starts at 26:01), we chat about Specialized and Jake's recent news regarding bike sponsorship (starts at 32:52) and we end the podcast with another cheeky prank call to Steve and Danny's old man...sorry Terry ;) (starts at 42:46).If you have any questions you want to ask DM our Instagram:Triathlon Therapy (@triathlon_therapy_podcast) • Instagram photos and videosStudy source: Effects of vigorous late‐night exercise on sleep quality and cardiac autonomic activity - MYLLYMÄKI - 2011 - Journal of Sleep Research - Wiley Online LibraryPhotograph by @koruptvision
Welcome to episode 19 of The Longest Turn Board Gaming Podcast! In this episode, Kevin, Tyler, & Tyson talk about the games we've been playing lately and then discuss our favorite games to play on Board Game Arena. We close it out with some games we are excited about. Time Stamps: What we've been playing lately: Stars of Akarios - 00:07:30 Cat in the Box - 00:16:50 Regicide - 00:23:30 Blood on the Clocktower - 00:30:40 Top 5 BGA Games: Kevin: #5 Barrage - 00:47:25 #4 Azul - 00:59:29 #3 7 Wonders Duel - 01:07:30 #2 Lost Ruins of Arnak - 01:13:37 #1 Memoir '44 - 01:26:40 Tyson: #5 Can't Stop - 00:52:40 #4 Jekyll vs Hyde - 01:01:30 #3 Railways of the World - 01:11:25 #2 A Feast for Odin - 01:16:55 #1 Tapestry - 01:31:50 Tyler: #5 Railroad Ink - 00:55:02 #4 Res Arcana - 01:04:20 #3 7 Wonders Duel - 01:13:26 #2 Teotihuacan: City of Gods - 01:20:06 #1 Carnegie - 01:39:15 What we're excited about - 01:53:40 Outtakes - 02:02:06 Join our Discord: https://discord.gg/F4kX3Faxxf Other links, please subscribe: https://linktr.ee/Longestturn
When elite triathlete Justus Nieschlag suffered a partial rupture of his Achilles tendon, it couldn't have come at a worse time. The Tokyo Olympics in 2021, delayed by a year because of the Coronavirus pandemic, were just around the corner and the then 29-year-old was in pain. "Knowing I couldn't perform as I would like and I couldn't train and race 100 per cent meant it was a really tough time for me," he tells Stefan Gates in this episode of the Food Matters Live Podcast, made in partnership with GELITA. "You prepare for four years then it's like this. It was super hard and it was not a good time for me." Justus did compete at the Games, representing Germany in the Triathlon. Despite carrying the Achilles injury, he helped the team to an impressive sixth-placed finish in the team relay. But after the Games came the prospect of a long period of rehabilitation. Profile: Justus Nieschlag Age: 30 Nationality: German Discipline: Triathlon Honours: Germany's middle-distance IRONMAN 70.3 Kraichgau record holder Five Arena Games podium finishes Represented Germany at the 2020 Summer Olympic Games, Tokyo Justus was told he had to stop running for three months. For context, he would usually have a two-week break at the end of the season, before returning to the track. The prospect of a complete break from running for at least 12 weeks was not a welcome one. Up until he suffered the partial rupture of his Achilles tendon, Justus admits that nutrition was "never a big part" of his thinking. That changed when his management team recommended he start working with GELITA and, in particular, their bioactive collagen peptide supplement. TENDOFORTE is designed to increase the health and quality of ligaments and tendons, which are made of collagen, decreasing the risk of injury and improving flexibility. Pre-clinical and clinical trials have shown the positive effects of TENDOFORTE. Bioactive Collagen Peptides at a Glance Bioactive collagen peptides are protein fragments with health-promoting properties GELITA Bioactive Collagen Peptides are optimized for specific physiological benefits They maximize stimulation of the human cell types involved in collagen biosynthesis GELITA applies a proprietary, carefully controlled process to obtain the beneficial peptides About 30 per cent of our total body protein is collagen. It is the primary structural protein of connective tissues. Collagen is crucial for mobile joints, stable bones, healthy muscles, strong tendons and ligaments. Suzane Leser, Nutritionist and Director of Nutrition Communication at GELITA, says strong tendons and ligaments contribute to the foundation of high physical performance and fast return-to-training in athletes. But it's not only elite sports people who need to be thinking about protecting their bodies in this way. "We lose collagen at a rate of one or two per cent per year from around the age of 25," says Suzane. “We can slow down our collagen decline with this bioactive effect." Listen to the full episode to find out how quickly Justus recovered whilst using TENDOFORTE, how he thinks it helped in his rehabilitation, and learn more about the science behind the supplement. Download GELITA's White Tissue Guide Justus Nieschlag, Professional triathlete, member of the German National Team Justus is the current champion and new record holder of Germany's middle-distance IRONMAN 70.3 Kraichgau. He is also set to become the most successful triathlete of all time in the Arena Games, having achieved five podium finishes since the inaugural event in Rotterdam 2020. This year, the Arena Games was the first eSport World Championship, with Justus finishing in second place. Alongside his ever-growing triathlon career, Justus is a licensed triathlon coach, with a BA in Sports Science, currently working hard also towards a Masters in Sports Science. Suzane Leser, Nutritionist and Director of Nutrition Communication at GELITA Suzane is a sports nutritionist who built a career in the food industry dedicated to turning nutrition research into products that can make a real difference to the performance of athletes. At GELITA, Suzane promotes the fast-advancing science behind the use of specific bioactive collagen peptides and their potential to improve people's quality of life, optimal health, and sports performance. GELITA GELITA is the world's leading supplier of collagen proteins for the food, health and nutrition, and pharmaceutical industries, and for numerous technical applications. References Jerger et al. (2022) Effects of specific collagen peptide supplementation combined with resistance training on Achilles tendon properties. Scandinavian Journal of Medicine & Science in Sports 32:1131-1141. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1111/sms.14164 Praet et al. (2019) Oral Supplementation of Specific Collagen Peptides Combined with Calf-Strengthening Exercises Enhances Function and Reduces Pain in Achilles Tendinopathy Patients. Nutrients 11:76. DOI: https://doi.org/10.3390/nu11010076 Alcock et al. (2019) Bone Broth Unlikely to Provide Reliable Concentrations of Collagen Precursors Compared With Supplemental Sources of Collagen Used in Collagen Research. International Journal of Sport Nutrition and Exercise Metabolism 29:265-272. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1123/ijsnem.2018-0139 Dressler et al. (2018) Improvement of Functional Ankle Properties Following Supplementation with Specific Collagen Peptides in Athletes with Chronic Ankle Instability. Journal of Sports Science and Medicine 17(2):298-304. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5950747/
Hallgasd vissza a Petőfi Rádió legizgalmasabb műsorait! Petőfivel a Reggel, Bekker Dáviddal • Fura sportok • 2022/05/10 Bragmayer Zsanett magyar triatlonistával beszélgettünk, aki megnyerte az első alkalommal megrendezett triatlon Arena Games döntőjét szombaton Szingapúrban, és összesítésben világbajnoki ezüstérmesként zárta a három állomásból álló sorozatot. Mindemellett felkutattuk a legfurább, legérdekesebb, legmeglepőbb sportokat. Kövess minket és iratkozz fel Youtube csatornánkra! Facebook: www.facebook.com/petofiradio/?ref=pages_you_manage Instagram: www.instagram.com/petofiradio/ TikTok: www.tiktok.com/@petofi_live?lang=hu-HU YouTube: www.youtube.com/c/M2Pet%C5%91fiTV
LISTEN | Kiwi Triathelete Hayden Wilde claimed victory in the final round of the Arena Games World Championship Series in Singapore over the weekend. His coach Craig Kirkwood joined the show to break the great result down.
Aloha, heute habe ich eine Special Folge für Dich und zwar den Mitschnitt der mega coolen Insta Live Q&A Session aus April 2022 mit Triathlonprofi und Arena Games London Champion 2022 - Justus Nieschlag! Justus Nieschlag ist ein supernetter Pro und diese Live Q&A Session fand im April kurz nach seinem Sieg in London in Insta statt. Wir haben natürlich über seine Performance in London, die nächste Station der Arena Games in Singapur, über seinen Start beim Ironman 70.3 Kraichgau, den Sieg von Mika Noodt beim Challenge Gran Canaria, einen neuen Kopfhörer zum teste und vieles mehr gesprochen! Und - ganz wichtig - Justus hat jede Menge Fragen der Zuschauerinnen und Zuschauer der Insta Live Q&A Session beantwortet! Die nächste Live Q&A mit Justus findet Ende Mai 2022 in Instagram statt! Sei mit dabei!!! Shownotes: Justus Nieschlag in Instagram => https://www.instagram.com/justus.nieschlag/?hl=de Triathlon Podcast in Instagram => https://www.instagram.com/triathlonpodcast/ Live Q&A mit Justus in YouTube => https://youtu.be/_1rA5rhTv60 Bis zum nächste Live in Instagram bzw. bis zur nächsten Podcastfolge von Triathlon Podcast, bleib gesund und sportlich, Dein Marco Folge direkt herunterladen
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Nick hat die Befürchtung, dass die Ironman WM selbst keine Lust hat, in St. George stattzufinden jedenfalls steht das Rennen, schon bevor es überhaupt angefangen hat, für einige Athletinnen und Athleten unter keinem guten Stern. Außerdem sind die Arena Games der Super League Triathlon mit schwindelerregenden Leistungen Thema. Und: Bockis zukünftige Ziele und was diese mit Kindern zu tun haben, die nicht rückwärts laufen können. Viel Spaß mit dem neuen Triathlongelaber! Lesetipp: Im Podcast sprechen wir über Bockis aktuellen Blog, in dem er seine sportlichen, nachhaltigen, kommunikativen und partnerschaftlichen Ziele formuliert hat. Wenn ihr der Lese-Empfehlung folgen wollt, dann findet ihr hier den Blog: Ziele definieren, Orientierung finden Anzeige: Dieser Podcast wird präsentiert von AG1! Mit insgesamt 75 essentielle Vitaminen, Mineralstoffen und Zutaten aus Vollwertkost, lebenden Kulturen für die Darmgesundheit, Botanicals und vielem mehr ist AG1 aus ernährungsphysiologischer Sicht ein vollständiges Nahrungsergänzungsmittel. Alles was Triathleten über AG1 wissen sollten, findest du bereits bei uns im Blog! Wenn du es selbst ausprobieren willst, dann sichere dir unter athleticgreens.com/pushinglimits zusätzlich zehn praktische Travel Packs perfekt für die anstehende Trainingslager-Saison! Hier kannst du den Triathlongelaber Podcast hören: zur Episode auf Soundcloud MP3-Datei der Episode herunterladen Darüber sprechen wir im Podcast: Startschwierigkeiten: Ironman WM in St. George Volle Pulle Triathlon: Die Arena Games der Super League Triathlon Ziele haben und verfolgen: Bockis Weg in die Zukunft Weiterführende Links: Zu unserem Instagram-Account Alle Podcast-Episoden Der Beitrag #178 Podcast Triathlongelaber: Ganz grundsätzliches Gelaber erschien zuerst auf Pushing Limits.
Nick hat die Befürchtung, dass die Ironman WM selbst keine Lust hat, in St. George stattzufinden jedenfalls steht das Rennen, schon bevor es überhaupt angefangen hat, für einige Athletinnen und Athleten unter keinem guten Stern. Außerdem sind die Arena Games der Super League Triathlon mit schwindelerregenden Leistungen Thema. Und: Bockis zukünftige Ziele und was diese mit Kindern zu tun haben, die nicht rückwärts laufen können. Viel Spaß mit dem neuen Triathlongelaber! Lesetipp: Im Podcast sprechen wir über Bockis aktuellen Blog, in dem er seine sportlichen, nachhaltigen, kommunikativen und partnerschaftlichen Ziele formuliert hat. Wenn ihr der Lese-Empfehlung folgen wollt, dann findet ihr hier den Blog: Ziele definieren, Orientierung finden Anzeige: Dieser Podcast wird präsentiert von AG1! Mit insgesamt 75 essentielle Vitaminen, Mineralstoffen und Zutaten aus Vollwertkost, lebenden Kulturen für die Darmgesundheit, Botanicals und vielem mehr ist AG1 aus ernährungsphysiologischer Sicht ein vollständiges Nahrungsergänzungsmittel. Alles was Triathleten über AG1 wissen sollten, findest du bereits bei uns im Blog! Wenn du es selbst ausprobieren willst, dann sichere dir unter athleticgreens.com/pushinglimits zusätzlich zehn praktische Travel Packs perfekt für die anstehende Trainingslager-Saison! Hier kannst du den Triathlongelaber Podcast hören: zur Episode auf Soundcloud MP3-Datei der Episode herunterladen Darüber sprechen wir im Podcast: Startschwierigkeiten: Ironman WM in St. George Volle Pulle Triathlon: Die Arena Games der Super League Triathlon Ziele haben und verfolgen: Bockis Weg in die Zukunft Weiterführende Links: Zu unserem Instagram-Account Alle Podcast-Episoden Der Beitrag #178 Podcast Triathlongelaber: Ganz grundsätzliches Gelaber erschien zuerst auf Pushing Limits.
Nick hat die Befürchtung, dass die Ironman WM selbst keine Lust hat, in St. George stattzufinden jedenfalls steht das Rennen, schon bevor es überhaupt angefangen hat, für einige Athletinnen und Athleten unter keinem guten Stern. Außerdem sind die Arena Games der Super League Triathlon mit schwindelerregenden Leistungen Thema. Und: Bockis zukünftige Ziele und was diese mit Kindern zu tun haben, die nicht rückwärts laufen können. Viel Spaß mit dem neuen Triathlongelaber! Lesetipp: Im Podcast sprechen wir über Bockis aktuellen Blog, in dem er seine sportlichen, nachhaltigen, kommunikativen und partnerschaftlichen Ziele formuliert hat. Wenn ihr der Lese-Empfehlung folgen wollt, dann findet ihr hier den Blog: Ziele definieren, Orientierung finden Anzeige: Dieser Podcast wird präsentiert von AG1! Mit insgesamt 75 essentielle Vitaminen, Mineralstoffen und Zutaten aus Vollwertkost, lebenden Kulturen für die Darmgesundheit, Botanicals und vielem mehr ist AG1 aus ernährungsphysiologischer Sicht ein vollständiges Nahrungsergänzungsmittel. Alles was Triathleten über AG1 wissen sollten, findest du bereits bei uns im Blog! Wenn du es selbst ausprobieren willst, dann sichere dir unter athleticgreens.com/pushinglimits zusätzlich zehn praktische Travel Packs perfekt für die anstehende Trainingslager-Saison! Hier kannst du den Triathlongelaber Podcast hören: zur Episode auf Soundcloud MP3-Datei der Episode herunterladen Darüber sprechen wir im Podcast: Startschwierigkeiten: Ironman WM in St. George Volle Pulle Triathlon: Die Arena Games der Super League Triathlon Ziele haben und verfolgen: Bockis Weg in die Zukunft Weiterführende Links: Zu unserem Instagram-Account Alle Podcast-Episoden Der Beitrag #178 Podcast Triathlongelaber: Ganz grundsätzliches Gelaber erschien zuerst auf Pushing Limits.
Will McCloy is joined by Tim Don, Annie Emmerson and Chris McCormack for the latest episode of The Short Chute Show, brought to you by Humango, Super League Triathlon's official training partner. This week, the crew will break down Cassandre Beaugrande's impeccable performance at Arena Games Triathlon London Powered by Zwift where she "did a Beth Potter to Beth Potter”, discuss Justus Nieschlag's dominance in Arena Games format, including his surprise victory over Alex Yee, and make their predictions on who will be crowned the first ever Arena Games Triathlon World Champions. This week, we also introduce a new segment, Coaches Corner by Humango expert and triathlon coach Lance Watson, who will break down how athletes should approach this unique Arena Games format.
World number 15 Sian Rainsley discusses her career so far, from early successes to competing while managing chronic illness. Sian also discusses her forthcoming indoor triathlon debut at Arena Games Triathlon London Powered by Zwift. Will her pool swimming pedigree pay dividends on race day? But, with a strong women's field, including Olympic Medallists Georgia Taylor- Brown, Jess Learmonth, not to mention Beth Potter returning after her dominant performance in Munich, the race for the first ever Women's Esports Triathlon World Title could not be fiercer.
The Short Chute Show Team discuss all the drama from Arena Games Triathlon Munich Powered by Zwift. From close calls to dominant performances it was an action packed weekend from start to finish at Munich's Olympiapark. Now, we look forward to London, with several new names, as well as returning Super League favourites, the race is still wide open for the first ever esports Triathlon World Championship. This week's episode is brought to you by HUMANGO, Superleague Triathlons Official AI Coaching Partner. Humango™ is a unique training platform that will improve athletic motivation and performance because it understands how we train, and why we train.
Aloha und herzlich willkommen zu einem Osterspecial 2022 bei Triathlon Podcast und zwar habe ich mich in der letzten Woche mit Triathlonprofi Justus Nieschlag wieder unterhalten (denn Justus ist ein total netter Pro) und herausgekommen ist ein lockerer, unterhaltsamer Podcast, den Du nicht verpassen solltest! Mit Justus spreche ich u.a. über seine Zeit in Tokio bei den Olympischen Sommerspielen (inkl. Anekdotenalarm), über sein Verletzungspech im Herbst letzten Jahres und wie er die Regenerationszeit zugunsten einer tollen Charityaktion ziemlich gut genutzt hat, dann über seinen Start bei den Arena Games in München am letzten Wochenende, über seine Vertragsverlängerung mit Neoprenpartner Orca, und zum Schluss des Gesprächs mache ich ihm noch einen spontanen Vorschlag ;) Welcher Vorschlag das genau ist und wie er darauf reagiert? Tja, musste reinhören und zwar in den Podcast mit Triathlonprofi Justus Nieschlag – überall wo es Podcasts gibt ;) ! Shownotes: Website von Justus Nieschlag => https://www.justus-nieschlag.de/ Insta Kanal von Justus Nieschlag => https://www.instagram.com/justus.nieschlag/?hl=de Insta Kanal von Triathlon Podcast => https://www.instagram.com/triathlonpodcast/ Link zum ersten Talk mit Justus aus dem Jahr 2020 => https://www.triathlon-podcast.de/justus-nieschlag-triathlonprofi/ In eigener Sache: Folge Triathlon Podcast in Apple Podcast, Spotify und C, bzw. supporte den Podcast in Steady! Justus und ich, wir wünschen Dir und Deiner Familie ein Frohes Osterfest und freuen uns auf die gemeinsame Live Serie, und wäre cool wenn Du in Zukunft mit dabei bist! Bis dahin, bleib sportlich und noch viel wichtiger, bleib gesund! Und nochmal Frohe Ostern! Dein Marco Folge direkt herunterladen
In München begann der Kampf um die ersten eSport-Weltmeistertitel im Triathlon. Wie attraktiv ist das Format wirklich und welche Zukunft hat der virtuelle Triathlon? Wie werden Arena Games und Sub7/Sub8 den Sport verändern? Lars Wichert und Frank Wechsel diskutieren die Trends.
Auch diese Woche war einiges los in der Triathlon-Welt. Zum einen sind die Arena Games für die deutschen Athleten gut gelaufen. Zum anderen wirft die Ironman Weltmeisterschaft ihre Schatten voraus. Es gibt also genug zu besprechen.
German triathlete Justus Nieschlag joins us this time as we discus the Tokyo 2020 Olympics, injury struggles and recovery, and returning to Arena Games Triathlon. Nieschlag might have been somewhat of an unknown quantity at the first edition of the Arena Games, in 2020, where he took the win over Portugal's Vasco Vilaca and Olympic legend Jonny Brownlee, but now, on home soil at Arena Games Triathlon Powered by Zwift, Munich, he's sure to be one to watch.
Ahead of the 2022 Arena Games Triathlon Powered by Zwift, Glaswegian triathlete Beth Potter discusses her successes of 2021, not least taking the win at the 2021 Arena Games, London and setting an unofficial 5k World Record of 14:41! Now, looking to the future, Potter discusses her preparations for Paris 2024 and how being a part of Super League is giving her constant exposure to the top 20 triathletes in the world and helping her up her game as she moves further out of running and into the fast and furious world of triathlon. "All those fears seemed to disappear when the gun went."
Today we're joined by Jess Learmonth. The last few years have seen a stratospheric rise for the Leeds based triathlete. Olympic Gold Medallist, SLT Championship Runner up in 2021, and winner of the inaugural SLT Arena Games in Rotterdam, 2020, Jess has become a force to reckon with in the triathlon world. Now, she looks ahead to a busy year, Arena Games Triathlon, followed by the Commonwealth Games in Birmingham, and with such strength in depth in women's triathlon at the moment, nothing is ever a given.
Wenn am 9. April in München der Auftakt der Arena Games stattfindet, ist auch sie dabei: Anabel Knoll startet nach einem turbulenten Jahr 2021 mindestens genauso rasant in die neue Saison. Super League sei Dank! Umso schöner, dass sie sich Zeit für Warm-up in Podcast-Form genommen hat. Let the games begin! Bild: Super League Triathlon Anzeige Dieser Podcast wird von BRAINEFFECT präsentiert und das dürfte dich freuen. Denn mit einem stattlichen Rabatt von 15 Prozent kannst du dir mit dem Code PUSHING15 besonders günstig deine Wunsch-Supplements aus dem Sortiment auf brain-effect.com klarmachen. Von Recharge bis Happy Gummies: Mit standesgemäßer Mind Nutrition bietet dir BRAINEFFECT nichts weniger als Wellness zum Essen ob für schnelleres Einschlafen (Sleep Gummies) oder zur Unterstützung des Immunsystems (Happy Gut). Check einfach aus, was zu deinen Zielen passt und vergiss nicht, PUSHING15 im Warenkorb einzugeben. Eines steht fest: Am 9. April findet dank der Arena Games nichts weniger als ein Triathlon-Fest in München statt denn genau dafür steht Super League Triathlon mitsamt zahlreichen spektakulären Formaten. Nicht nur für die Zuschauer (Tickets gibts übrigens noch!), auch für die Athleten hat die Super League in den vergangenen Jahren neue Maßstäbe auf den kurzen Distanzen gesetzt. Das bestätigt auch Anabel Knoll in dieser Pushing Limits Frauenrunde. Hier kannst du den Podcastmit Anabel Knoll hören: zur Episode auf Soundcloud MP3-Datei der Episode herunterladen Der Beitrag #170 Podcast Frauenrunde mit Anabel Knoll: Arena Games und andere Spektakel erschien zuerst auf Pushing Limits.
Belgian triathlete, Marten Van Riel joins us to discuss his record breaking performance at 70.3 Dubai earlier this year. Looking forward to the rest of 2022, we talk all things Zwift, including the forthcoming Arena Games Triathlon series Powered by Zwift, that commences in Munich in just a couple of weeks, and the prospect of becoming the first Esports Triathlon World Champion ever! I'm really looking forward to seeing where [Arena Games] is going to place itself in the next few years, because I think, for sure, it's one of the things that's the future.
Wenn am 9. April in München der Auftakt der Arena Games stattfindet, ist auch sie dabei: Anabel Knoll startet nach einem turbulenten Jahr 2021 mindestens genauso rasant in die neue Saison. Super League sei Dank! Umso schöner, dass sie sich Zeit für Warm-up in Podcast-Form genommen hat. Let the games begin! Bild: Super League Triathlon Anzeige Dieser Podcast wird von BRAINEFFECT präsentiert und das dürfte dich freuen. Denn mit einem stattlichen Rabatt von 15 Prozent kannst du dir mit dem Code PUSHING15 besonders günstig deine Wunsch-Supplements aus dem Sortiment auf brain-effect.com klarmachen. Von Recharge bis Happy Gummies: Mit standesgemäßer Mind Nutrition bietet dir BRAINEFFECT nichts weniger als Wellness zum Essen ob für schnelleres Einschlafen (Sleep Gummies) oder zur Unterstützung des Immunsystems (Happy Gut). Check einfach aus, was zu deinen Zielen passt und vergiss nicht, PUSHING15 im Warenkorb einzugeben. Eines steht fest: Am 9. April findet dank der Arena Games nichts weniger als ein Triathlon-Fest in München statt denn genau dafür steht Super League Triathlon mitsamt zahlreichen spektakulären Formaten. Nicht nur für die Zuschauer (Tickets gibts übrigens noch!), auch für die Athleten hat die Super League in den vergangenen Jahren neue Maßstäbe auf den kurzen Distanzen gesetzt. Das bestätigt auch Anabel Knoll in dieser Pushing Limits Frauenrunde. Hier kannst du den Podcastmit Anabel Knoll hören: zur Episode auf Soundcloud MP3-Datei der Episode herunterladen Der Beitrag #170 Podcast Frauenrunde mit Anabel Knoll: Arena Games und andere Spektakel erschien zuerst auf Pushing Limits.
Endurance Nerd Talk – Über Ausdauersport und Triathlon: Training, Equipment, Ernährung, Szene
Wenn am 9. April in München der Auftakt der Arena Games stattfindet, ist auch sie dabei: Anabel Knoll startet nach... Der Beitrag #170 – Podcast Frauenrunde mit Anabel Knoll: Arena Games und andere Spektakel erschien zuerst auf Pushing Limits.
Drübergehalten – Der Ostfußballpodcast – meinsportpodcast.de
Wenn am 9. April in München der Auftakt der Arena Games stattfindet, ist auch sie dabei: Anabel Knoll startet nach einem turbulenten Jahr 2021 mindestens genauso rasant in die neue Saison. Super League sei Dank! Umso schöner, dass sie sich Zeit für Warm-up in Podcast-Form genommen hat. Let the games begin! Bild: Super League Triathlon Anzeige Dieser Podcast wird von BRAINEFFECT präsentiert und das dürfte dich freuen. Denn mit einem stattlichen Rabatt von 15 Prozent kannst du dir mit dem Code PUSHING15 besonders günstig deine Wunsch-Supplements aus dem Sortiment auf brain-effect.com klarmachen. Von Recharge bis Happy Gummies: Mit standesgemäßer Mind Nutrition bietet dir BRAINEFFECT nichts weniger als Wellness zum Essen ob für schnelleres Einschlafen (Sleep Gummies) oder zur Unterstützung des Immunsystems (Happy Gut). Check einfach aus, was zu deinen Zielen passt und vergiss nicht, PUSHING15 im Warenkorb einzugeben. Eines steht fest: Am 9. April findet dank der Arena Games nichts weniger als ein Triathlon-Fest in München statt denn genau dafür steht Super League Triathlon mitsamt zahlreichen spektakulären Formaten. Nicht nur für die Zuschauer (Tickets gibts übrigens noch!), auch für die Athleten hat die Super League in den vergangenen Jahren neue Maßstäbe auf den kurzen Distanzen gesetzt. Das bestätigt auch Anabel Knoll in dieser Pushing Limits Frauenrunde. Hier kannst du den Podcastmit Anabel Knoll hören: zur Episode auf Soundcloud MP3-Datei der Episode herunterladen Der Beitrag #170 Podcast Frauenrunde mit Anabel Knoll: Arena Games und andere Spektakel erschien zuerst auf Pushing Limits.
Wenn am 9. April in München der Auftakt der Arena Games stattfindet, ist auch sie dabei: Anabel Knoll startet nach einem turbulenten Jahr 2021 mindestens genauso rasant in die neue Saison. Super League sei Dank! Umso schöner, dass sie sich Zeit für Warm-up in Podcast-Form genommen hat. Let the games begin! Bild: Super League Triathlon Anzeige Dieser Podcast wird von BRAINEFFECT präsentiert und das dürfte dich freuen. Denn mit einem stattlichen Rabatt von 15 Prozent kannst du dir mit dem Code PUSHING15 besonders günstig deine Wunsch-Supplements aus dem Sortiment auf brain-effect.com klarmachen. Von Recharge bis Happy Gummies: Mit standesgemäßer Mind Nutrition bietet dir BRAINEFFECT nichts weniger als Wellness zum Essen ob für schnelleres Einschlafen (Sleep Gummies) oder zur Unterstützung des Immunsystems (Happy Gut). Check einfach aus, was zu deinen Zielen passt und vergiss nicht, PUSHING15 im Warenkorb einzugeben. Eines steht fest: Am 9. April findet dank der Arena Games nichts weniger als ein Triathlon-Fest in München statt denn genau dafür steht Super League Triathlon mitsamt zahlreichen spektakulären Formaten. Nicht nur für die Zuschauer (Tickets gibts übrigens noch!), auch für die Athleten hat die Super League in den vergangenen Jahren neue Maßstäbe auf den kurzen Distanzen gesetzt. Das bestätigt auch Anabel Knoll in dieser Pushing Limits Frauenrunde. Hier kannst du den Podcastmit Anabel Knoll hören: zur Episode auf Soundcloud MP3-Datei der Episode herunterladen Der Beitrag #170 Podcast Frauenrunde mit Anabel Knoll: Arena Games und andere Spektakel erschien zuerst auf Pushing Limits.
Olympic Silver Medallist, and current Super League Triathlon champion Alex Yee joins Short Chute Show host Will McCloy to talk about the Olympics, Super League and training on Zwift ahead of the upcoming Arena Games Triathlon. The Arena Games Triathlon is coming soon: Munich - 9th April London - 23rd April Singapore - 7th May
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Killian TANGUY de SporKT Podcast ( https://podcasts.apple.com/fr/podcast/sporkt-podcast/id1529886780 ) intervient chaque Lundi sur le #podcast #DevenirTriathlete. Le 7 octobre dernier, la Super League Triathlon a été nominée au Sport Business Award pour le prix de la meilleure innovation business en réponse au COVID-19 dans la catégorie internationale.Pour rappel, elle avait organisé les Arena Games qui avait permis aux triathlètes de s'affronter en vu des Jeux Olympiques de Tokyo, de bénéficier de primes de courses et de donner de la visibilité à leurs sponsors. Pour les amateurs, cela avait été un moyen de visionner une course en direct, avec un format innovant et rapide.Le format avait été un tel succès qu'il a été reconduit en début de saison, alors que les courses en extérieur avaient repris.La cérémonie aura lieu le 18 novembre prochain ! Retrouvez toutes les infos sur notre Groupe Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/groups/devenirtriathlete----Ce podcast, co-animé par Olivier DE SCHUTTER et Ermanno DI MICELI est proposé par OHANA Triathlon , et vous accompagne dans votre démarche pour Devenir Triathlète !Et pour (re)lire les notes de tous les épisodes, recevoir toutes les actus et des recommandations exclusives, abonnez-vous à la newsletter ! C'est par ici (en bas de chaque page) : https://www.devenirtriathlete.com Voir Acast.com/privacy pour les informations sur la vie privée et l'opt-out.
Killian TANGUY de SporKT Podcast ( https://podcasts.apple.com/fr/podcast/sporkt-podcast/id1529886780 ) intervient chaque Lundi sur le #podcast #DevenirTriathlete. Le 7 octobre dernier, la Super League Triathlon a été nominée au Sport Business Award pour le prix de la meilleure innovation business en réponse au COVID-19 dans la catégorie internationale.Pour rappel, elle avait organisé les Arena Games qui avait permis aux triathlètes de s'affronter en vu des Jeux Olympiques de Tokyo, de bénéficier de primes de courses et de donner de la visibilité à leurs sponsors. Pour les amateurs, cela avait été un moyen de visionner une course en direct, avec un format innovant et rapide.Le format avait été un tel succès qu'il a été reconduit en début de saison, alors que les courses en extérieur avaient repris.La cérémonie aura lieu le 18 novembre prochain ! Retrouvez toutes les infos sur notre Groupe Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/groups/devenirtriathlete----Ce podcast, co-animé par Olivier DE SCHUTTER et Ermanno DI MICELI est proposé par OHANA Triathlon , et vous accompagne dans votre démarche pour Devenir Triathlète !Et pour (re)lire les notes de tous les épisodes, recevoir toutes les actus et des recommandations exclusives, abonnez-vous à la newsletter ! C'est par ici (en bas de chaque page) : https://www.devenirtriathlete.com Notre politique de confidentialité GDPR a été mise à jour le 8 août 2022. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
Marten Van Riel is on a mission to win an Olympic medal in triathlon, before stamping his authority over the Ironman distance. The 28-year-old surprised himself by qualifying for the Rio Olympics and going on to finish in 6th position. He won Super League's Arena Games twice in 2021 and finished 3rd at WCTS Leeds, which was won by Alex Yee. He's part of Joel Filliol's squad and trains alongside his fellow countryman Jelle Geens, as well as Vincent Luis, Mario Mola and Jake Birtwhistle. And keep it quiet, but he reckons the Belgian team are going to be flying under the radar in the mixed relay, with Marten and Jelle alongside Valerie Barthelemy and Claire Michel. You'll hear: 00:11:40 Marten talks about why he is training at altitude and why he is enjoying being somewhere quiet where he can focus on doing his job in the build up to the Tokyo Olympics. We also talk about heat preparation. 00:14:40 Why he's spent a lot of 2021 in Girona, alongside Vincent Luis and his Belgian teammate Jelle Geens. 00:16:54 Why he's feeling totally different heading towards Tokyo, compared to Rio 00:22:15 The ups and downs of training in a group with the world's best and why it can be amazing, but also hard work too. 'It doesn't matter if I get dropped on a ride. Everybody has a bad day. When you train with the best, it's normal to get dropped sometimes. 00:23:38 We talk confidence and why Marten generally isn't that confident, until he gets onto the start line, when his killer instinct comes out. 00:25:30 We talk about how the Tokyo Olympic triathlon race might pan out and if there will be tactics to slow down Alex Yee. 00:28:32 We talk about the influence Belgian triathlete Marc Herramans has had on Marten and his triathlon career. Marc finished 6th at Kona, before a training accident in Lanzarote left him paralysed. 00:36:30 Marten is 'super excited about Belgium's chances in the mixed relay at the Tokyo Olympics. 00:39:20 How stressful were the tight restrictions at the WCTS Yokohama? 00:43:30 Inner belief - where does it come from? 00:45:00 "It's extreme, I don't know what to make of them" is Marten's reaction when I ask him about the Norwegian's triathlon suits for Tokyo. He reveals what the Belgian team are doing. 00:47:25 Marten talks about his plan to move into long distance triathlon. "I definitely don't see it as a retirement option after ITU racing." Find out more about this week's guests Marten Van Riel https://www.instagram.com/martenvanriel/?hl=en (Instagram) https://www.justgiving.com/fundraising/movecharityraffle (MOVE Charity draw on Justgiving) Like what you heard? Let me know! Connect with Inside Tri Show across Social Media, just search Inside Tri Show or click on the icons below https://www.patreon.com/insidetrishow (GET YOUR HANDS ON AN EXCLUSIVE EPISODE!) Sign up to be a vino buddy or a training buddy on Patreon and get your hands on the latest patrons-only exclusive episode, including a full interview with Luke Grenfell Shaw and a blast from the past - the first ever interview I did with Chrissie Wellington back in 2009! You can still support me and support the show by clicking https://www.patreon.com/insidetrishow (here) to buy me a coffee every so often by https://www.patreon.com/insidetrishow (becoming a Patron of the Inside Tri Show). Sponsors of the show https://resilientnutrition.com/discount/insidetri10 (Long Range Fuel) are phenomenally tasty nut butters from Resilient Nutrition, enhanced by cutting edge science, to boost your stamina, keep you calm and alert and bolster your resilience. Get 10% off by using the code insidetri10 or go direct https://resilientnutrition.com/discount/insidetri10 (via this link). Supporters of the show https://www.33fuel.com/ (33 Fuel) – natural and very yummy sports nutrition. For your chance to win 3 months supply of award winning 33 Fuel Ultimate Daily Greens, enter the... Support this podcast
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Eine wichtige Sache vorweg: Wir waren doch nicht bei den Arena Games in Rotterdam … dafür gibt es allerdings einen... Der Beitrag #106 – Podcast Triathlongelaber: Showtime in Gran Canaria erschien zuerst auf Pushing Limits.
Chris McCormack, Tim Don and Annie Emmerson join Will McCloy to break down the SLT Arena Games in Rotterdam, Lucy Charles-Barclay's Olympic swim trials and discuss if Alistair Brownlee will be picked for the GB Triathlon Olympic team?On today's podcast we will be talking about: Sophie Coldwell's outrunning Beth Potter Marten Van Riel's perfect 30 for 30 The SLT Arena Games Rotterdam Lucy Charles-Barclay's Olympic Swim Trials Will Alistair Brownlee get picked for the Olympics? Everything else you need to know about the world of triathlon Follow us on all social channels for everything SLT.
Ondanks dat er deze week ook weer wedstrijden werden geannuleerd of doorgeschoven, zitten we toch in een mooie periode. Afgelopen weekend genoten we onder andere van Ironman 70.3 Texas, keken we naar Challenge Shepparton én liep Irene Kinnegim - alsof het niets was - een 'Fastest Known Time' op het Krijtlandpad. Tegelijkertijd kijken we nu alweer uit naar opnieuw een mooi weekend, met natuurlijk de SLT Arena Games in Rotterdam en ook Ironman 70.3 Florida.
Chris McCormack, Tim Don and Jodie Stimpson join Will McCloy to discuss all the build-up to the next installment of the SLT Arena Games, plus could Beth Potter's 5k or Lucy Charles-Barclay's swim earn them Olympic selection? We have an amazing line up for the first instalment of the Short Chute Show. Joining Will McCloy are: Chris McCormack - Super Leauge Triathlon co-founder and a two-time winner of the Ironman World Championship, winning the titles in 2007 and 2010. He is also the winner of the 1997 International Triathlon Union (ITU) World Cup Series, the 1997 Triathlon World Championships, and the 2012 Long Distance World Championships. Jodie Stimpson - Commonwealth Games double Gold medalist in 2014 in both the individual triathlon and mixed team relay with the Brownlee Brothers. She recently defeated Lucy Charles-Barclay to win Challenge Miami. Tim Don - Started in short course and achieved huge success as a three time Olympian and four time ITU World Champion in triathlon and duathlon but has more recently raced in long course where he broke the world record for an Ironman branded event. On today's podcast we will be talking about: SLT Arena Games London & Rotterdam Beth Potter's World Record 5k Run Lucy Charles-Barclay's Swim Macca's Sub 7, Sub 8 Project Everything else you need to know about the world of triathlon Follow us on all social channels for everything SLT.
Beth Potter has stormed onto the triathlon scene over the last two weeks winning the Super League Arena Games and then seemingly breaking the 5km road World Record a week later. But here's the thing, those of you who are familiar with Beth will know this is not a miracle! This week we are joined by the former 10,000m Olympian who has turned her attention to triathlon. We discuss her incredible performances at both the Arena Games and her 5km run and find out just why people shouldn't be surprised. We talk about the negative reactions to her 14:41 5k, how she has found the transition to triathlon and much much more! To find out more about Beth visit her Twitter: https://twitter.com/beth_potter Or her Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bethpotter91 For more information about MX Endurance: http://www.mxendurance.com To sign up as a podcast member and get a whole bunch of benefits head to www.mxendurance.com/podcast Claim your free Off-Season Strength Training Plan: https://mxendurance.com/free-plan Or check MX Endurance out on Social Media: Facebook https://www.facebook.com/TeamMaccax/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/mxendurance Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mxendurance For any questions, comments or suggestions send us an email at podcast@mxendurance.com You can follow James at https://www.instagram.com/bale.james85 You can follow Tim at https://www.instagram.com/tford14 If you want the down low on the PTO then sign up for their mailing list: http://bit.ly/PTOMXEndurance
Während hierzulande die Coronainzidenzen einmal mehr rapide ansteigen, wurde am Wochenende anderswo großer Triathlonsport geboten: In der Blase des Londoner Olympiabads fanden die Arena Games der Super League Triathlon statt, in der Blase der neuseeländischen Nordinsel sogar ein ganzer Ironman. Wir ordnen die Rennen ein in den Beginn einer Triathlonsaison 2021, die einmal mehr eine außergewöhnliche zu werden scheint.
Tous les jours, en quelques minutes, avec Olivier DE SCHUTTER (@olideschut) de Ohana Triathlon (@ohana_tri), on vous parle de #Triathlon et d'#Endurance.Cette semaine, #KillianTANGUY, du podcast #SportPodcast revient sur les courses suivantes : https://superleaguetriathlon.com/event/london21 https://www.multisportaustralia.com.au/races/ironman-new-zealand-2021 https://www.multisportaustralia.com.au/races/ironman-703-new-zealand-2021 https://www.multisportaustralia.com.au/races/ironman-703-geelong-2021Pour découvrir #KillianTANGUY et son podcast #SportPodcast, RDV ici : #https://podcasts.apple.com/fr/podcast/sport-podcast/id1529886780 !#Ohana #Triathlon #OhanaTriathlon #Sport #Gear #Textile #Endurance #ITU #WinterTriathlonPhoto by Mum of a Shepherd on Unsplash--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/devenir-triathlete/message Notre politique de confidentialité GDPR a été mise à jour le 8 août 2022. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
Tous les jours, en quelques minutes, avec Olivier DE SCHUTTER (@olideschut) de Ohana Triathlon (@ohana_tri), on vous parle de #Triathlon et d'#Endurance. Cette semaine, #KillianTANGUY, du podcast #SportPodcast revient sur les courses suivantes : https://superleaguetriathlon.com/event/london21 https://www.multisportaustralia.com.au/races/ironman-new-zealand-2021 https://www.multisportaustralia.com.au/races/ironman-703-new-zealand-2021 https://www.multisportaustralia.com.au/races/ironman-703-geelong-2021 Pour découvrir #KillianTANGUY et son podcast #SportPodcast, RDV ici : #https://podcasts.apple.com/fr/podcast/sport-podcast/id1529886780 ! #Ohana #Triathlon #OhanaTriathlon #Sport #Gear #Textile #Endurance #ITU #WinterTriathlon Photo by Mum of a Shepherd on Unsplash --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/devenir-triathlete/message
This weekend sees the return of the Super League Triathlon Arena Games in London. This exciting new format of racing sees real world and virtual racing collide with that signature SLT style. This weekend we will be seeing a number of long course athletes making their Arena Games debut including Lucy Charles-Barclay and Tim Don. We give the full event preview as well as discuss the 2023 70.3 World Championships in Finland, SRAM suing another wheel company and discover what is a winter triathlon! For more information about MX Endurance: http://www.mxendurance.com To sign up as a podcast member and get a whole bunch of benefits head to www.mxendurance.com/podcast Claim your free Off-Season Strength Training Plan: https://mxendurance.com/free-plan Or check MX Endurance out on Social Media: Facebook https://www.facebook.com/TeamMaccax/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/mxendurance Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mxendurance For any questions, comments or suggestions send us an email at podcast@mxendurance.com You can follow James at https://www.instagram.com/bale.james85 You can follow Tim at https://www.instagram.com/tford14 If you want the down low on the PTO then sign up for their mailing list: http://bit.ly/PTOMXEndurance
Season 3 Episode 12: Are you tired of hearing us talk about Magic The Gathering yet? I hope not cause we're kinda nerds and it's kinda what we do. Today Stirvin gets to catch up with Jake Geras, the owner of his favorite card/ game shop Arena Games! But don't worry, it's not all about MTG, we talk about our favorite board games, a game Jake is designing himself, the great Pokemon shortage, and why our buddy Caleb is so butthurt. Had a lot of fun catching up in this episode and hopefully you will too! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/the-confound-millennial/message
Новости на радио «Русские Эмираты» в Дубае: - В Международном финансовом центре Дубая открылся аттракцион виртуальной реальности Arena Games. Новая площадка приглашает геймеров и любителей экстрима в возрасте от 12 лет. - Авиакомпания Etihad, национальный перевозчик Объединенных Арабских Эмиратов, открывает распродажу билетов на рейсы с вылетом из Абу-Даби.
31 December 2020: We discuss the various and interesting ways people start their days, chat with Hadi Fakhoury of Circuit X, a new adventure park in Abu Dhabi, and have a brief conversation with Doran Davies, who tells us about VR at The Arena Games. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
You have probably heard that Super League is triathlon done differently and that was certainly the case on the weekend at the SLT Arena Games. The Arena games saw athletes compete in both the real and virtual world with swims in a pool, riding and running on Zwift. This new format for triathlon was created out of necessity but was it exciting enough to stick around? MX Endurance gives you the definitive post-race round up as we are joined by Macca to discuss the event as well as interviews with both winners, Jess Learmonth and Justus Nieschlag. For more information about MX Endurance: http://www.mxendurance.com To sign up as a podcast member and get a whole bunch of benefits head to www.mxendurance.com/podcast Claim your free Off-Season Strength Training Plan: https://mxendurance.com/free-plan Or check MX Endurance out on Social Media: Facebook https://www.facebook.com/TeamMaccax/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/mxendurance Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mxendurance For any questions, comments or suggestions send us an email at podcast@mxendurance.com You can follow James at https://www.instagram.com/bale.james85 You can follow Tim at https://www.instagram.com/tford14 If you want the down low on the PTO then sign up for their mailing list: http://bit.ly/PTOMXEndurance
With the news that the Hamburg Wasser World Triathlon will now also see the 2020 World Champions crowned in the individual as well as Mixed Relay events, we hear from Germany's Justus Nieschlag, fresh from his Arena Games win and ready to tackle real racing for the first time in 12 months.
Einst lehrte sie die Kurzdistanz-Elite das Fürchten, nun kehrt sie für die Arena Games der Super League Triathlon zu alten Laktatspitzen zurück: Frank Wechsel und Marvin Weber talken mit der Ironman-Weltmeisterin Anne Haug über ein bisher entspanntes Wettkampfjahr, das hoffentlich nun Fahrt aufnimmt. Außerdem: Weltmeisterschaften in Hamburg und Daytona, allerlei Triathlon-Weltrekorde, teures Schwimmen mit Delfinen und neue Extreme im Sport.