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Best podcasts about david mcnamee

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That Triathlon Show
Craig Alexander - Three-time Ironman World Champion | EP#461

That Triathlon Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2025 92:49


Craig Alexander is a three-time Ironman World Champion and two-time Ironman 70.3 World Champion. In this episode we discuss the training and racing strategies Craig used during his career in detail. Craig also shares learnings from his post-racing coaching career on training considerations for age-group triathletes. HIGHLIGHTS AND KEY TOPICS: An overview of Craig's training approach during his most successful yearsKey principles and example workouts in his swim, bike and run trainingHow to race well in KonaThings that didn't work and training mistakes madeCraig's team and coachesAdvice for age-group athletes, including time-restricted athletes and older athletesCommon mistakes to avoid for age-group athletesOverrated and underrated products and concepts in triathlonDETAILED EPISODE SHOWNOTES: We have detailed shownotes for all of our episodes. The shownotes are basically the podcast episode in written form, that you can read in 5-10 minutes. They are not transcriptions, but they are also not just surface-level overviews. They provide detailed insights and timestamps for each episode, and are great especially for later review, after you've already listened to an episode. Naturally, as great as they are, they do not cover absolutely everything in as great detail as we can do in a 45-90 minute podcast episode.  The shownotes for today's episode can be found at www.scientifictriathlon.com/tts461/LINKS AND RESOURCES: Craig's website (Sansego) and InstagramWHAT SHOULD I LISTEN TO NEXT?If you enjoyed this episode, I think you'll love the following episodes: Frank Jakobsen – Performance, training and mindset | EP#231 and Coach Frank Jakobsen | EP#373 - Frank is one of the coaches Craig worked with during his career, and shares lots of wisdom in these two interviews.Kona preparation – best practices of top coaches | EP#309 - For more advice specifically on preparing for a great race in Kona, this is a great listen.David McNamee – training, racing, and insights from 18 years in triathlon | EP#435 - Another interview with detailed insights into the training of an athlete who's had great success in the Ironman World Championships. You can find our full episode archives here, where you can filter for categories such as Training, Racing, Science & Physiology, Swimming, Cycling, Running etc.You can also find separate archives for specific series of episodes I've done, specifically Q&A episodes, TTS Thursday episodes, and Beginner Tips episodes. LEARN MORE ABOUT SCIENTIFIC TRIATHLON: The Scientific Triathlon website is the home of That Triathlon Show and everything else that we doContact us through our contact form or email me directly (note - email/contact form messages get responded to much more quickly than Instagram DMs)Subscribe to our NewsletterFollow us on InstagramLearn more about our coaching, training plans, and training camps. We have something to offer for everybody from beginners to professionals. HOW CAN I SUPPORT THAT TRIATHLON SHOW (FOR FREE)? I really appreciate you reading this and considering helping the show! If you love the show and want to support it to help ensure it sticks around, there are a few very simple things you can do, at no cost other than a minute of your time. Subscribe to the podcast in your podcast app to automatically get all new episodes as they are released.Tell your friends, internet and social media friends, acquaintances and triathlon frenemies about the podcast. Word of mouth is the best way to grow the podcast by far! Rate and review the podcast (ideally five stars of course!) in your podcast app of choice (Spotify and Apple Podcasts are the biggest and most important ones).Share episodes online and on social media. Share your favourite episodes in your Instagram stories, start a discussion about interesting episodes on forums, reference them in your blog or Substack. SPONSORS: Precision Fuel & Hydration help athletes personalise their hydration and fueling strategies for training and racing. Use the free Fuel & Hydration Planner to get personalised plan for your carbohydrate, sodium and fluid intake in your next event. That Triathlon Show listeners get 15% off their first order of fuel and electrolyte products. Simply use this link and the discount will be auto-applied at the checkout.

Fitter Radio
Fitter Radio Episode 591 - Leon Chevalier. Tri News and Race Reviews

Fitter Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2024 111:50


Bev and Tim catch up on the racing at both the IRONMAN 70.3 Melbourne and Challenge Xiamen at the weekend. Bev chats to 4th place finisher at the IRONMAN World Champs in Kona Leon Chevalier. Leon reflects on his journey in triathlon, his post-Kona recovery and the challenges of the 2023 season. He shares insights into his training, his preparation for races and the decisions that have shaped his professional path as a triathlete.  We chat in detail about Leon's incredible Kona race plus we discuss the evolving landscape of professional triathlon and how building confidence and belief has been crucial to Leon's performance.  (0:03:03) – Emma Jeffcoat and her return to racing (0:03:53) – Challenge Xiamen – Jack Moody wins the Challenge Family Global World Bonus (0:07:49) – IRONMAN 70.3 Melbourne (0:09:32) – Intro to Leon Chevalier (0:11:40) – The new Fitter Newsletter (0:18:20) – Leon Chevalier (1:50:00) – David McNamee announces his retirement LINKS: Follow Leon Chevalier on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/l.chevalier/ IRONMAN 70.3 Melbourne at https://www.ironman.com/im703-melbourne Challenge Xiamen at https://challengefamily.com/races/challenge-xiamen/ Follow Jack Moody on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/jacktmoody/ Follow Jarrod Osbourne on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/jarrod_o/

That Triathlon Show
David McNamee - training, racing, and insights from 18 years in triathlon | EP#435

That Triathlon Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2024 67:58


David McNamee is a two-time podium finisher in the Ironman World Championships in Kona, ranked 17th in the PTO World Rankings, and a T100 contracted athlete from Scotland, living in Girona. In this interview we talk about his season, his training, and learnings from 18 years in the sport about what works and what doesn't.           IN THIS EPISODE YOU'LL LEARN ABOUT: -David's plans for the rest of the year -Racing like in the T100 World Tour -David's training setup, including home base, coaching, training groups and partners, etc. -A full week of training in preparation for T100 San Francisco -How David prepares for Kona -Insights from 18 years in the sport: what has David found works for him, and what doesn't?  -Overtraining -Best coaching advice ever received     SHOWNOTES: https://scientifictriathlon.com/tts435/     SCIENTIFIC TRIATHLON AND THAT TRIATHLON SHOW WEBPAGE: www.scientifictriathlon.com/podcast/     SPONSORS: Precision Fuel & Hydration help athletes personalise their hydration and fueling strategies for training and racing. Use the free Fuel & Hydration Planner to get personalised plan for your carbohydrate, sodium and fluid intake in your next event. That Triathlon Show listeners get 15% off their first order of fuel and electrolyte products. Simply use this link and the discount will be auto-applied at the checkout.   ZEN8 - The ZEN8 Indoor Swim Trainer allows you to improve technique, power, and swim training consistency. You can target specific aspects of your stroke, like catch and pull-through, work on core activation and body position, and make sure you stay consistent in your swim training even when you don't have time to go to the pool. Try the Zen8 risk-free for 30 days, and get 20% off your first order on zen8swimtrainer.com/tts.     LINKS AND RESOURCES: David's Instagram and results page on the PTO website  Dan Bigham – aerodynamic testing, equipment, and making your bike fast | EP#229 The Hour record and aerodynamics with Dan Bigham | EP#368 Joel Filliol | EP#409 World Champions keep things simple: training masterclass with Joel Filliol | EP#172 David Tilbury-Davis | EP#416 The evolution of coaching principles and practices with David Tilbury-Davis | EP#283 Perspectives on coaching with David Tilbury-Davis | EP#227 Perspectives on training with David Tilbury-Davis | EP#226 That Triathlon Show guests Olympic Podium picks for Paris 2024     RATE AND REVIEW: If you enjoy the show, please help me out by subscribing, rating and reviewing: www.scientifictriathlon.com/rate/     CONTACT: Want to send feedback, questions or just chat? Email me at mikael@scientifictriathlon.com or connect on Instagram, Facebook, or Twitter.

The Triathlon Brick Session
David McNamee & the Transcordilleras

The Triathlon Brick Session

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2024 97:27


In today's episode Mark finally gets David McNamee on the podcast to chat about his inclusion to race the new T100 series. To break the ice Mark starts this inteveiw with a short Scottish quiz (play at home). After 10 years in Spain has David lost some of his Scottishness? In addition, Mark and Caroline discuss the Transcordilleras 8 stage garvel race in Colombia which they both undertook last week. Enjoy!

Klartext Triathlon
Klartext Triathlon International #9- David McNamee

Klartext Triathlon

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2024 78:14


Presented by OMNi-BiOTiCIn today's episode, I spoke with the Scottish professional triathlete David McNamee, who finished third at the Ironman Hawaii in both 2017 and 2018 and will be one of the participants in the T100 Triathlon World Tour in 2024. I found David to be a humorous and highly passionate athlete.We discuss the new T100 Triathlon World Tour, the fields for both men and women, the locations, David's goals for the T100, and the series' influence on the overall triathlon circuit. Additionally, we talk about David's experiences at the Ironman Hawaii and his plans for the event in 2024.Furthermore, we delve into the reasons behind the performance leaps in triathlon in recent years and discuss David's residence in Girona, a city where many professional triathletes are based.Enjoy listening!AlexOur partner / unser Partner OMNi-BiOTiC:Website OMNi-BiOTiC: Startseite - OMNi-BiOTiC®Graz-Triathlon: OMNi-BiOTiC® Graz Triathlon 2024 - Jetzt Anmelden (graz-tri.com)Apfelland-Triathlon: OMNi-BiOTiC® Apfelland Triathlon 2024 - Jetzt Anmelden (apfel-tri.com)Online Shop: omni-power.comRABATTCODE: KLARTEXT20Optimize your race prep with a 20% discount on OMNi-POWER® Race Nutrition using code KLARTEXT20.Für die optimale Rennvorbereitung könnt ihr euch mit dem Code KLARTEXT20 auch noch 20% Rabatt auf die Race Nutrition von OMNi-POWER® sichern.(Bezahlte Werbepartnerschaft)Donations and links/ Spenden und Links:As you can imagine, we invest a significant amount of time to provide you with quality content. Each episode takes approximately 8-10 hours of work. Therefore, we would truly appreciate it if you support our efforts with a small donation via PayPal. / Wie ihr euch vorstellen könnt, investieren wir sehr viel Zeit, um euch guten Content zu bieten. Pro Folge fallen in etwa 8-10 Stunden Arbeit an. Daher würden wir uns wirklich freuen, wenn ihr unsere Arbeit durch eine kleine Spende über Paypal entsprechend unterstützt.Paypal an: eiaswim@web.deLoggen Sie sich bei PayPal einIf you enjoy our work, please follow us on Instagram and share this podcast on social media! Thank you! / Wenn euch unsere Arbeit gefällt, dann folgt uns auf Instagram und teilt diesen Podcast über Social Media! Danke!Alex Feldhaus (@alex.fldhs) • Instagram-Fotos und -VideosKlartext Triathlon (@klartexttriathlon) • Instagram-Fotos und -VideosSebi Neef (@sebi_neef) • Instagram-Fotos und -VideosDavid McNamee | Pro triathlete (@davidmcnameetri) • Instagram-Fotos und -VideosFeel free to visit our website or the website of 400 Watt FTP/ Schaut doch gerne auch einmal auf unserer Website oder der Website von 400 Watt FTP vorbei:Klartext Triathlon my-site400W FTPSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/400-watt-ftp-triathlonpodcast/exclusive-contentAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

Fitter Radio
Fitter Radio Episode 514 - David McNamee: Triathlon, Training and the Transformation of Girona

Fitter Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2023 48:25


Scottish Professional Triathlete David McNamee has been living and training in Girona for a decade. We hear his account of how over that time Girona has transformed into a hub for cyclists and triathletes. David talks about his decision to sign up for IRONMAN Italy in a bid to qualify for Kona next year and how a previous injury to his hand means avoiding technical bike courses that might require a lot of braking. We discuss his views on the complexity of the PTO series and the challenges of getting top athletes to commit to all six races in the series. Plus, he candidly talks about the communication gaps between the PTO, IRONMAN and Challenge, the implications of the late timing of the 70.3 World Championships for both professional and age group athletes and the potential benefits of collaboration between the three main race organisers. LINKS: Follow David McNamee on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/davidmcnameetri/ 

Fitter Radio
Fitter Radio Episode 513 - The Bike Course in Nice. FulGaz. David McNamee

Fitter Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2023 68:44


The bike course at the IRONMAN World Champs in Nice will define this race. We chat about bike set-up and how FulGaz might be a great way to help you prepare for the bike course. We chat to the Partnership Manager for FulGaz, Bec Burns, about the IRONMAN World Champs Nice course. Bec tells us more about their Coach Cast initiative using pro triathletes to talk us through ascending and descending on the Nice course, plus we hear more about their plans for the IRONMAN World Champs course in Kona. Race Motos and draft rules – the huge advantages for elite swimmers exiting at the front of the race. Why do IRONMAN still insist on keeping the 12 metre draft rule.  Lastly, we bring you excerpts from our full interview with David McNamee, out tomorrow. (0:00:50) – The OSM Challenge Wanaka Multi and Duathlon 2023: Saturday 28th October. A great intro for the Kathmandu Coast to Coast (0:04.28) – IRONMAN 70.3 Taupo: Changes to the bike course and more slots to the World Champs in 2024. (0:08:37) – The bike descents in Nice will define the race. How will the pros set up their bikes. (0:12:19) – Race motos and the 12m draft rule – the huge advantage for swimmers exiting at the front of the race. (0:17:15) – Gomez is back racing – will he do IRONMAN 70.3 Taupo. (0:20:02) – Gwen Jorgensen takes a world cup win in Valencia – how does this affect the selection process and will we see Taylor Knibb in Kona. (0:23:30) – Excerpts from our interview with David McNamee, out tomorrow. (0:37:07) – How can you prepare for the bike course at the Nice World Champs? FulGaz is a great place to start. (0:41:22) – Interview with Bec Burns, Partnership Manager with FulGaz. (0:54:42) – Why do IRONMAN persist with the 12m draft rule (1:06:34) - Infinit Nutrition 10% discount using the code FITTER10 (1:06:50) – We're moving the podcast to Tuesday. LINKS: The OSM Challenge Wanaka Multi and Duathlon at https://www.challenge-wanaka.com/events/multi/ IRONMAN 70.3 Taupo at https://www.ironman.com/im703-taupo Follow David McNamee on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/davidmcnameetri FulGaz at https://fulgaz.com/ IRONMAN World Champs Nice at https://www.ironman.com/im-world-championship-nice British Cycling ‘How to Descend' at https://www.britishcycling.org.uk/knowledge/skills/sportives-ridesmart/article/izn20151117-Sportives--Ridesmart--How-to-descend---Ridesmart-0 British Cycling ‘How to Corner' at https://www.britishcycling.org.uk/knowledge/skills/sportives-ridesmart/article/izn20151117-Sportives--Ridesmart--Related-How-to-corner---Ridesmart-0 Infinit Nutrition 10% discount using the code FITTER10 at  https://www.infinitnutrition.com.au/ Note: For the code to work you need to have created an account and be logged in.

The MX Endurance Podcast
#5 - Talking Triathlon with David McNamee

The MX Endurance Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2023 68:06


This week Scottish professional triathlete David McNamee joins us to talk all about triathlon! We discuss athletes not supporting PTO events, challenges trying to work with federations as well as the way the sport is changing and how it can be improved. David explains why he thinks Kona is more than a world championship and why it is the race that motivated him to be his best. We also look towards the PTO US Open this weekend where David is sure to win the thing! This is an incredibly open and candid conversation with a 2-time Kona podium finisher. You will not want to miss the insightful perspective he has on the state of the sport. To find out more about David head to: https://www.davidmcnamee.co.uk/  To support the podcast please head to: patreon.com/talkingtriathlon To watch this podcast as a video visit: https://bit.ly/3vzSss2  Or check us out on Social Media:    Twitter: https://twitter.com/talktriathlon Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/talkingtriathlon You can follow James at https://www.instagram.com/bale.james85  You can follow Tim at https://www.instagram.com/tford14

303Endurance Podcast
Value of Triathlon

303Endurance Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2023 33:27


Welcome to Episode #379 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.   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 - Who Owns Triathlon, The 2023 Barkley Marathons; Clash Miami, Super League Arena Games Sursee, and a Lack of Live Coverage What's new in the 303 - Karen Hornbostel Q&A Video of the Week - Clash Miami Highlights (Daily Tri)   Endurance News: Who Owns Triathlon? When we think triathlon, we might think Ironman, Hawaii, the Olympics, or the local event organizer down the road who puts on a fun competition every third Sunday in August. All of those are, in fact, triathlon. But triathlon is also a business, with money changing hands on a daily basis and an ever-evolving answer to the question: Who owns triathlon?   It's easy to think that some brands are mega-monsters eating up everything in sight, while others are scrappy upstarts simply bootstrapping themselves into existence. In many instances a perceived battle of David versus Goliath is actually Goliath versus Goliath II. The reality is that answering, who owns triathlon is tricky. To help, we've put together the most recent ownership information that's available at the time of this writing just below. Not a business whiz? We've also created a glossary of terms far below to help you translate.   The 2023 Barkley Marathons has kicked off and here are the best resources to follow the event March 14, 2023 The 2023 Barkley Marathons kicked off today and we can't wait to find out if there is a winner this year. Below we have included some great resources to keep you up to date and a few facts about the event you might find interesting.   Great links to follow for this years race:   Follow the live action and humorous commentary on Twitter at https://twitter.com/keithdunn   Information about each of this year's participants – https://runningmagazine.ca/trail-running/whos-who-at-the-barkley-marathons-2023/   Good site for updates and information – https://run247.com/running-news/trail/barkley-marathons-2023-live-tracking-latest-results   The movie – http://barkleymovie.com/   Weird and Interesting Facts About the Barkley Marathons: Barkley Marathons is an ultramarathon trail race held each year in Frozen Head State Park in Morgan County, Tennessee. With 54,200 feet of accumulated vertical climb (and descent), it is considered to be one of the most challenging ultramarathons ever. The race is limited to 40 participants, and entry is by invitation only. No website and good luck finding out how to register. Potential entrants must complete an essay on “Why I Should be Allowed to Run in the Barkley,” and pay a $1.60 application fee. If accepted, an entrant receives a “letter of condolence.” The course consists of five 20–mile loops, with a total distance of approximately 100 miles (or longer) that must be completed in 60 hours with every other loop run in the opposite direction. There is also a cut off time for every lap. This year's event knocked out 7 runners on the first lap. Runners who complete three circuits of the loop (60-miles) in under 40 hours are said to have completed a “Fun Run.” The 100-mile race has only been completed within the official cut-off 18 times by 15 runners since the first event in 1995. There have been no finishers since 2016. John Kelly won and is racing this year for the sixth time. No women have finished (yet!), but in 2022 Jasmin Paris completed the 3 loop Fun Run in the designated time, becoming the second woman to achieve the feat. The event date is not made public and starts any time from midnight to noon on race day. One hour till race start is signaled by blowing a conch. The race officially begins when the race director lights a cigarette. Runners must use their orienteering skills to navigate the unmarked course with a map and basic watch (no GPS). Competitors must find between 9 and 14 books along the course and remove the page corresponding to the runner's race number from each book as proof of completion. When a runner drops out of the race, a bugler plays “Taps” upon their return to the start/end point.   Last Weekend Now: Clash Miami, Super League Arena Games Sursee, and a Lack of Live Coverage MARCH 13, 2023 BRAD CULP    We had high-profile races on two continents last weekend, and just like the weekend before, those of us who have the resilience to actually watch triathlon could only watch one of them. Here's what you couldn't watch at Clash Miami, and what you probably didn't watch (but should have) at round two of the Super League Arena Games in Switzerland.   Jason West's recent run splits have been off the charts. He ran 51:13 for 10.5 miles on the unique run course around Homestead-Miami Speedway, which was three minutes faster than any other man in the top 10. That includes guys like Daniel Baekkegard, Sam Long and David McNamee, who are three of the better runners in the sport. That means he ran 4:53 per mile 10 and a half times, and it puts West in a very elite category of triathlon runners, most of which will be racing for a medal in Paris next summer.   Competing in only her second full professional season, 23-year-old Brit Lucy Byram is another British Lucy we'll be hearing a lot from over the next few seasons. She's a bit reminiscent of Taylor Knibb, with no weak discipline at a very young age. Byram is particularly powerful on the bike, and that's where she and Denmark's Sif Bendix Madsen put the race out of contention for the rest of the field.   PRO Women 1. Lucy Byram (GBR) – 2:59:16 2. Sif Bendix Madsen (DEN) – 3:00:33 3. Pamella Oliveira (BRZ) – 3:01:38 4. Sara Perez Sala (ESP) – 3:03:52 5. Haley Chura (USA) – 3:04:07 6. Olivia Mitchell (IRL) – 3:07:24 7. Grace Alexander (USA) – 3:09:56 8. Holly Smith (USA) – 3:15:20   PRO Men 1. Jason West (USA) – 2:35:32 2. Tom Bishop (GBR) – 2:36:08 3. Daniel Bækkegård (DEN) – 2:37:04 4. Sam Long (USA) – 2:37:19 5. David McNamee (GBR) – 2:37:45 6. Youri Keulen (NED) – 2:39:03 7. Sam Appleton (AUS) – 2:40:07 8. Kieran Lindars (GBR) – 2:41:51   Are The Super League Arena Games The Most Exciting Show In Tri? Super League Arena Games Broadcast The Arena Games was a pandemic-inspired creation that appears to have legs beyond lockdown. The live broadcast—available for free on Super League's site or YouTube—was quite good and offers a new way to showcase the swim-bike-run. It's also a very easy venue to produce a live broadcast, relative to an Ironman that often takes place across multiple towns.   Clash Miami has a somewhat ideal venue for a live broadcast in a confined speedway built for broadcasting a live event, but it also has the problem of having to pay to use one of America's biggest and best speedways for an entire weekend. That's not cheap. And for a race that's trying to turn a profit, it's tough to invest in a live product if it's going to mean a net loss. A highlight show is better than nothing, but there's a big difference between live sports and not-live sports.   This comes after Ironman did not broadcast its African Championship in South Africa last weekend—a race in which Alistair Brownlee was going to be racing up until the last minute. Alistair Brownlee moves the live coverage needle. And there was a world-class field outside of the double Olympic champion.   Of the three race producers doing the best job of producing live TV, two have billionaire backing and one is the governing body of the sport. But Super League, PTO and World Triathlon have all invested heavily in the live side of the sport and they've created something that can—maybe—sell. PTO and Super League have secured impressive broadcast partnerships—mostly in Europe—and World Triathlon brings in a lot of sponsorship dollars and has great local broadcast partners at its biggest races.   Though a solid slate of 70.3 races are available through a partnership with Outside Watch this season, I'm not sure that Ironman can ever secure the kind of broadcast partnerships that make live coverage of their full-distance races a very profitable endeavor. An eight-hour show of people exercising—mostly alone—is a hard sell to major broadcast partners. Still, Ironman's live broadcast schedule is somewhat robust for this season. South Africa was just a strange one to be left out, given that they're trying to elevate the status of their regional championships. Live coverage is the utmost way to elevate professional athletes, so it was disappointing to see Ironman and Clash unable to make that happen in successive weeks.   What's New in the 303: A Q&A with the COBRAS and Karen Hornbostel Time Trial Series By Bill Plock   March 14th, 2023–You know it's Spring in the Colorado Cycling scene when the Karen Hornbostel Time Trail Series kicks off. This year marks the 32nd season for this storied series that kicks off March 29th. We talked with Larry Potter of the COBRAS to learn some history and find out what's new for 2023!   First off if you don't know what the genesis of the COBRAS name is; Colorado Bicycle Racing Association for Seniors (COBRAS!)   Learn more about the organization and the people who bring you this iconic Colorado event–on newly paved roads this year!   1. Why was Cobras started? Was there a void in bike racing that was leaving seniors out?   The Colorado Bicycle Racing Association for Seniors (COBRAS) cycling team was founded in 1993 by Herman Ponder, an accomplished racer, and Frank Schneider, a beginning racer as a developmental/racing club focused on individuals who love the sport of cycling and who already race or are interested in learning to race.   At the time there were not any clubs that catered to the over 39-year-old racers, just younger 18–39-year-old racers. This presented an opportunity for a club that focused on older racers who race or were interested in racing.   Over time the racer community changed with more racers who are in the senior categories. For the 2023 KHMTT over 65% of the registered racers are over 40 or older.   A few years ago, the COBRAS opened their membership criteria to include any person over 18 years old. At the time, COBRAS officially changed their name from Colorado Bicycle Racing Association for Seniors to just “COBRAS”.   The club today focuses on individuals who currently or previously raced or just enjoyed being with those who just enjoy the sport. The club has added several social events during the year , performs various community projects, and promotes the Karen Hornbostel Memorial Time Trial series at Cherry Creek (KHMTT).   The majority of the funds earned from the KHMTT are donated to various not profits serving the cycling community including Bicycle Colorado.   Cobras Photo by Ryan Muncy   2. When was the first KHMTT   The race started in 1991 and was originally held near downtown Denver, then moved to Cherry Creek State Park, and was then known as the Cherry Creek Time Trial Series (which several old timers still to this day refer to the KHMTT as the CCTT). The COBRAS have been the promoter of the KHMTT since the early days of the series.   3.How did Karen become so beloved to the Cobras to name the series after her?   Karen was a beloved member of the racing community in the Denver area who passed away in 2006 at the age of 54 from breast cancer.  She was loved by many close cyclist friends and cancer survivors.   Her legacy is that she developed a program for cancer victims and survivors to be able to stay fit and exercise when cancer patients were told to go home and rest. Not Karen. Her program is still used today and is now known as the Cancer Fitness Institute (CFI); a recipient of donations from KHMTT.   For more information about Karen and CFI, go to https://khmtt.com/remembering-karen-hornbostel/   4. Tell us more about the COBRAS club?   The COBRAS have about 40 members who race and love the weekly rides we offer. The COBRAS offers a weekly no-drop Saturday ride and a Wednesday fast ride.  Both are open to members and nonmembers as well.   The club sends out weekly ride notices with the meeting location, time, and route with mileage, elevation gain, and a map using Ride with GPS.   5. What's new in 2023 for KHMTT   After years of working with Cherry Creek State Park, they have finally repaved the worse roads on the east and south sides of the park. We are very pleased that they have made the course much safer and more comfortable to race on.   The only unsafe part of the course was the turnaround on the west side of the park using Lake Loop Road.  The road has 2-3 inch cracks that we don't want racers to ride over any longer.   This year the COBRAS have modified the course to a 180 turnaround and not use the Lake Loop Road. There will be two certified flaggers at the turnaround to control vehicle traffic and two marshals to warn racers they are approaching the turnaround point, and a marshal at the turnaround so that racers know exactly where to turn.   We have improved the Show and Go program that allows a racer to reserve a start time then only must pay for races they participate in.   Our First Timer program is back as well offering someone who has never raced to try it out for a total of $20.   Other minor changes are that the start time intervals are now 30 seconds instead of the previous 20 seconds. This allows for fewer start times but keeps the density of the starts tighter, reducing gaps in the starts.   6. Talk about the role KHMTT, maybe Bicycle Colorado played in getting the roads re-paved   The COBRAS meet with CCSP management at least twice a year to talk about how the series can continue to have the least impact on the park and other park users, as well as what the series needs from the park. We have talked to CCSP over the years attempting to impress the need for road resurfacing for safety. We have had promises of “real soon now” for years and are very grateful it finally happened.   For the last eight years, the COBRAS have worked closely with Bicycle Colorado to help us interface with Colorado Parks and Wildlife, and they have been effective. Their legislative representative has kept in touch with CPW monitoring the progress of the funding and the progress of the resurfacing.   8. Recently Frank passed away, the founding member of COBRAS, will there be any special recognition in the way of events or part of KHMTT   Frank was a highly respected and loved member of the COBRAS as well as one of the founders.  The COBRAS will name the start house (tent) to the Frank Schneider Memorial start house and are working with the synagogue that Frank was a member of to donate a plaque honoring Frank and his work with the COBRAS. The congregation loved Frank and was keenly aware of the love he had for bicycle racing and the COBRAS.   9. Why Volunteer?   All racing events depend on volunteers and the KHMTT is no exception.  We offer two volunteer shifts, each about an hour to an hour and a half. This allows racers to volunteer in one shift and race during the other. You can also volunteer and give your free race to someone else, like a friend or significant other.   We also offer paid positions and of course are grateful for volunteers who are willing to volunteer just for fun and being a part of the series.   The KHMTT still needs several volunteers to not only marshal but for other positions as well including someone who is familiar with Excel to help record finish times.   For more information go to https://khmtt.com/volunteer-request/   The KHMTT is inclusive, encouraging new racers, juniors, athletes with disabilities, and racers who now find that a ebike allows them to still ride and race.   Video of the Week: Clash Miami: Crashed Out   CLASH MIAMI 2023 | HIGHLIGHTS   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!

303Endurance Podcast
Abu Dhabi to Miami

303Endurance Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2023 24:21


After publishing last week's show I opened the Pro Race Schedule spreadsheet. I was so focused on preparing for this weekend's Clash Miami race that I had completely forgotten that last weekend was the World Triathlon Series season opener in Abu Dhabi. So this week we are starting in Abu Dhabi to talk about the pro women and men's races. And, we will preview / report live on Clash Miami.    Other pro races that have occurred in the last few weeks: 70.3 Tasmania, Challenge Wanaka, 70.3 New Zealand, IM African Championship   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   Celebrating the Women of Team UCAN   In Today's Show Endurance News - Taylor Spivey snags bronze at WTCS season opener; Clash Miami preview What's new in the 303 - What is Mips and why should I care? By Andy Schmidt Video of the Week - 2023 WTCS Abu Dhabi: Women's Highlights   Endurance News: TAYLOR SPIVEY EARNS BRONZE MEDAL IN 2023 WTCS SEASON OPENER IN ABU DHABI Crossing the line in 58:27, the third-place finish granted Spivey her first WTCS podium since 2021 and fifth-career WTCS medal. ABU DHABI, UAE — Showcasing an impressive start of the season, U.S. Elite Triathlon National Team member Taylor Spivey (Redondo Beach, Calif.) earned the bronze medal in the opening race of the circuit at the 2023 World Triathlon Championship Series Abu Dhabi on Friday, March 3.   Crossing the line in 58 minutes and 27 seconds, the third-place finish granted Spivey her first WTCS podium since 2021 and fifth-career WTCS medal.   The top-three finish also offered sweet redemption for Spivey, after she just barely missed the podium last season with three fourth-place finishes and ultimately a fourth-place overall Series ranking.   “To earn the bronze medal — pleased is an understatement. At one point in the race I was in fourth place and I thought ‘I can't let this happen again!' I am not the most confident athlete and racing is a way to build my confidence. And at the end of the day, I just executed every step of the race pretty perfectly and I finally came away with a step above fourth place, I am happy with it,” Spivey said of her result.   Abu Dhabi opened the season as the first of seven total stops on the 2023 WTCS calendar, with athletes returning to the same host city that crowned the World Champions last November.   Placing fifth in Abu Dhabi last fall, Spivey improved her position to third on a sprint-distance course (750-meter swim, 20-kilometer bike, 5k run). She finished just 31 seconds behind the victor, Beth Potter of Great Britain, who won in a time of 57:56, followed by British compatriot Sophie Coldwell with the silver (58:14).   U.S. Elite Summer Rappaport (Thornton, Colo.) also had a standout season-starting result, placing fourth. After a dominating swim where was third out of the water, she crossed the finish line just 8 seconds behind Spivey to claim the fourth-place position with a time of 58:35.   Fellow U.S. Elites, Kirsten Kasper (North Andover, Mass.) finished 25th with a time of 59:28, while Katie Zaferes (Cary, N.C.) clocked a time of 1:00:21 to finish 37th overall. This marked her first competition back to racing since 2021 and seven months after giving birth to her son last summer.   Gina Sereno (Madison. Wis.), fresh off her win last week at the Arena Games Triathlon Series in Montreal, made her second-ever WTCS appearance, finishing 41st.   On the men's side, Matt McElroy (Huntington Beach, Calif.) finished strong for the U.S. men, earning eighth place with a time of 53:19, his best WTCS result since 2019.   2023 World Triathlon Championship Series Abu Dhabi 750-meter swim, 20-kilometer bike, 5K run   Elite Women's Podium - Complete Results 1. Beth Potter (GBR), 57:56 2. Sophie Coldwell (GBR), 58:14 3. Taylor Spivey (Rendondo Beach, Calif.), 58:27   U.S. Elite Women Results 3. Taylor Spivey (Redondo Beach, Calif.), 58:27 4. Summer Rappaport (Thronton, Colo.), 58:35 25. Kirsten Kasper (North Andover, Mass.), 59:28 37. Katie Zaferes (Cary, N.C.), 1:00:21 41. Gina Sereno (Madison, Wis., 1:00:46   Elite Men's Podium - Complete Results 1. Alex Yee (GBR), 52:53 2. Vasco Vilaca (POR), 52:59 3. Manoel Messias (BRA), 53:06   U.S. Elite Men Results 8. Matt McElroy (Huntington Beach, Calif.), 53:19 DNF Kevin McDowell (Geneva, Ill.) DNS Morgan Pearson (Mt. Vernon, Vt.) DNS Seth Rider (Germantown, Tenn.)   World Triathlon Series - Abu Dhabi Women's Flora Duffy not racing Taylor Spivey 3rd place Men's Morgan Pearson pulled out morning of Kristian ill Alex Yee first out of the water Kevin McDowell in the front at the end of the bike Yee first out of the water Best 4 races of the 8 Includes Paris Test Even Total Prize money for the series championship work 2.5 million https://wtcs.triathlon.org/prize_money     CLASH Endurance Miami 2023: Start time, preview and how to follow live By Tomos Land 7 Mar 2023 On Friday, some of the best middle distance athletes in the sport will head to Florida to chase those all important PTO points and a slice of the $50,000 prize purse at CLASH Endurance Miami.   The race will also contribute towards the Challenge Family World Bonus and results will count towards qualification for the Challenge Family The Championship.   Below are details on the start times of the races, information on how to watch, and a preview of the elite men and women that are looking to kick their season off in style in the Sunshine State.   We should stress though that the start lists are very much subject to change, with a number of big names – such as Vincent Luis, Joe Skipper and Jackie Hering – initially announced but now not taking part. And there looks to be bad news on the coverage front this year, with no live pictures but instead a post-race production…   POPULAR STORIES RIGHT NOW IRONMAN New Zealand 2023 results: Phillips and Visser take titles Alistair Brownlee setback as he rules himself out of IRONMAN South Africa IRONMAN explain reasons for Justine Mathieux DQ in South Africa Start time and how to follow The elite race at CLASH Endurance Miami takes place on Friday March 10th, 2023.   The start times are as follows:   Elite Women – 0830 local time / 1330 UK / 1430 CET Elite Men – 1200 local time / 1700 UK / 1800 CET Past editions of the event have been streamed live – and for free – on the CLASH Endurance Facebook and YouTube channels.   But this week the following message was posted about current plans: “If you know CLASH Endurance, you know we're always trying new things. There will be no live coverage, however a post-race show will be released after the event.”   So if you haven't got it already, then adding the CLASH Endurance app to your phone / mobile device is recommended for racing splits and results. It's pretty much identical to the layout and structure of the IRONMAN app – which given that has proven itself over many years, is a good thing.   Event history and course In 2021 the event was held under the ‘Challenge Miami' banner, prior the rebranding of the Challenge Family North American events to ‘CLASH'. In 2022, CLASH provided some of the most thrilling races on American soil, in both Miami and Daytona.   Homestead Miami / Challenge Miami In Miami, the race venue is the Homestead Miami Speedway, a self-enclosed motor racing circuit event. As with the Daytona International Speedway, a very convenient lake sits nicely within the centre of the circuit, primed and ready for swimmers.   Unlike the racing at Daytona however, CLASH Miami utilises the roads within the racing oval, and so is far more technical than the pure straight-line speed efforts that are the focus there.   The event will be raced over the following distances:   Swim: 1.7km / 1.05-mile (2 laps) Bike: 62.7km / 39-miles (17 laps of 2.2 miles + one part lap to start) Run: 16.9km / 10.5 miles (7 laps of 1.5 miles) Pro Women Last year, Ashleigh Gentle dominated, with the Australian winning by almost eight minutes in a performance that really set the tone for what was in store throughout the rest of the season for the PTO World #1.   This year, however, looks set to be a much more competitive race, with the absence of the defending champion from the start list really opening up the competition to a whole host of contenders.   Last season's runner up, Brazil's Pamela Oliveira, is an athlete who knows what it takes to get on the podium in Miami, but will face stiff competition if she has any hopes of going one better than last season.   The 35-year-old, who won IRONMAN Brasil as well as Challenge Brazil in 2022, will rely heavily on her endurance in Miami, and will have to hope her strong swim-bike combination will be enough to keep her away from some of the lightning quick runners in the field.   Sara Perez Sala (ESP) and Haley Chura (USA) are also likely to be to the fore from the outset.   Perez Sala, who won the Challenge Championship in 2022, before also finishing second at CLASH Daytona behind Angelica Olmo, will be hoping to build an insurmountable lead over the swim and the bike this Friday, with athletes such as Chura and Sif Bendix Madsen (DEN) the likely candidates to contribute to an early break.   Sara Perez Sala The Championship 2022 Sara Perez Sala – Photo Credit: Jose Luis Hourcade Last year, Sala crashed out of CLASH Miami, so will be hoping that her return this time round will not be brought to such an abrupt end. If her winter training has gone well, expect to see her at the front from the gun and pushing hard for the win throughout the closing stages.   Lastly, Lucy Byram will be flying the flag for the UK, as the 23-year-old Brit looks to build on a 2022 that featured Challenge Wales and IRONMAN 70.3 Jesolo wins, plus runner up spots at IRONMAN 70.3 Vichy and Challenge Riccione, with a strong performance Stateside.   Pro Men In the men's field, defending champion Sam Long will look to take down some big names from both the ITU scene and the long course world as he races for the first time under the guidance of new coach Dr Dan Plews.   Sam Long (Photo credit: CLASH Endurance Miami) Sam Long (Photo credit: CLASH Endurance Miami) More stardust was sprinkled on the event at the start of this week when Canada's Lionel Sanders announced he was a surprise addition to the field.   ‘No Limits' impressed pretty much everyone at the super-sprint distance of Arena Games Montreal recently, was second on his previous appearance here in 2021 behind Jan Frodeno) and will be locking horns with Long again after their epic battle at the Collins Cup last season.   Jason West (USA), runner-up here last year, will look to challenge Long as will Tom Bishop (GBR), who was an excellent fourth at CLASH Daytona late last year.   Joe Skipper had been scheduled to take part but the only British man to have outperformed him in Kona, David McNamee, will look to rediscover the form that saw him take back-to-back IMWC podiums in 2018 and 2019.   In addition to McNamee and Bishop is fellow Brit Kieran Lindars, who won the European Long Distance Championships at Challenge Almere and finished a respectable 11th at CLASH Daytona.   Finally, internationals Matthew Sharpe (CAN) and Samuel Appleton (AUS), who have both finished sixth at CLASH events in Florida in the past, could be the only athletes with the swim ability to match Luis, setting up a potential scenario where the Frenchman has some real bike power to work alongside out on the speedway.   Prize Money: What's on the line? Athletes will be racing for a total prize purse of $50,000, payable eight deep as follows:   1st – $7,500 2nd – $5,000 3rd – $3,750 4th – $3,000 5th – $2,000 6th – $1,500 7th – $1,250 8th – $1,000   https://www.youtube.com/@CLASHENDURANCE/streams https://www.youtube.com/@CLASHENDURANCE/streams   What's New in the 303:   What is Mips® and Why You Should Care? By: A.V. Schmit   303 Endurance | Interior of Mips bike helmet Interior of a bike helmet with Mips® Technology. Photo: Courtesy of Mips.   If you've been helmet shopping in the last few years, you have no doubt seen the little yellow circle that says, “Mips” on some of the helmets and boxes. What is Mips® and why should you care?   MIPS (Multi-directional Impact Protection System) was developed in Sweden, Stockholm to be exact, by a neurosurgeon and an engineer. The technology represents the intersection of academic research and industrial engineering.   The research, begun in 1995, was led by Hans von Holst of the Karolinska Institute, a practicing neurosurgeon, and Peter Halldin, an engineer with a background in aeronautics. Von Holst had witnessed the devastating aftermath of numerous Traumatic Brain Injuries (TBIs) while performing brain surgeries on his patients. This inspired him to begin looking for ways to ameliorate these types of injuries.   By examining the design of commercially available helmets, he was soon convinced that the currently crop of helmets were not providing sufficient protection against brain injuries. Especially those involving rotational forces or secondary impacts after an initial impact.   He then contacted the KTH (Royal Institute of Technology) about initiating a research project focused on the prevention of head and neck injuries. That's when he was introduced to Halldin who was at the time a student at the institute.   Halldin then commenced a PhD program studying biomechanics in order to investigate the problem and work on engineering a solution. Together they identified the way the dura membrane was critical to the brain's ability to slide within the skull in order to prevent concussions.   They hypothesized, if a low-friction area could be created between the head and the helmet, rotational force, especially from an oblique (or angular) impact like that of a cyclist falling off a bicycle, could be reduced. They enlisted the help of Nigel Mills, who had access to the types of testing equipment they would need to prove their theory was correct.   During the same time period, Svein Kleiven also a PhD student at the institute, had begun work on developing an FE (Finite Element) model of the human brain. It has since been recognized as the highest fidelity computer / mathematical model of the human brain ever created. This model proved to be a key research / simulation tool for Mips®, as it made it possible to visualize and measure the effects of Mips® safety system in a variety of collisions.   Human cadavers and, in some cases, living subjects would have been used for this type of analysis, but because of ethical reasons, availability and variability in experimental results, the FE computer model is infinitely preferable.   Researchers and product testers can run an infinite number of simulated crash experiments without cracking any skulls. Now I know what you are thinking, “What about all those out-of-work crash test dummies?” Fret not, the FE model Kleiven developed is only for the brain, it will be some time before a complete FE model of the whole human body will be available. And Mips® and the bike helmet manufacturers still use synthetic human heads in testing.   The results of their research, a 50% reduction in rotational forces as a result of a crash. This led them to publish their results in 2001 and apply for a patent in 2002 which was granted in 2003. This led to the formation of Mipscorp, the company responsible for bringing Mips® technology to market through its brand partners.   Mips has become bicycle industry's defacto answer to mitigating rotational forces on the brain in the event of a crash. When a cyclist falls, their head often impacts a solid surface at an angle. This angular impact creates a rotation in the brain, which has been proven to have significant potential to cause concussions and TBI's.   Scott Sports was the first helmet manufacturer to integrate Mips® into their ARX helmet design, with other manufactures soon to follow. Now, Giro, Bell, Scott, POC and other bicycle industry leaders have integrated Mips® into their helmet designs.   As of 2016, more than 28 helmet manufacturers had integrated Mips® into their product lines, with a corresponding number of 1.7 million units featuring the revolutionary technology.   Well, there you have it… If a Mips® technology helmet can offer as much as a 50 percent reduction in rotational forces on your brain in a crash. Maybe we should all care what kind of helmet we wear.   Video of the Week: 2023 WTCS Abu Dhabi: Women's Highlights     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!

Zwift Power Up Tri Podcast
St George Special with David McNamee and Tim Don

Zwift Power Up Tri Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2022 29:03


In this St George Special with David McNamee, Tim Don and Matt Lieto, the trio banter about St George, Kona and how David McNamee wants to take over the Zwift PowerUp Tri Podcast!  

How They Train
David McNamee (Ep 33)

How They Train

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2022 77:36 Very Popular


David McNamee is a professional triathlete most well known for finishing on the podium at the Ironman World Champs 2 years in a row and having the 5th fastest time there of all time. In this episode we discuss his time as a main training partner of Jan Frodeno, doping in triathlon, training for the world champs, his predictions for this years Ironman world champs happening in 3 weeks time and much, much more. 

Mile High Endurance Podcast
Athlete Blood Test Anna Roby and Jordan Jones

Mile High Endurance Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2022 72:15


Our interview guests this week are A'nna Roby and Jordan Jones. Jordan is a former pro triathlete and does work for Athlete Blood Test. A'nna Roby has a PhD in Nutrition and is Athlete Blood Test's Chief Researcher.   It's also a huge race weekend with the first 70.3 North America races.   Show Sponsor: UCAN Take your performance to the next level with UCAN Energy and Bars made with SuperStarch®  UCAN uses SuperStarch instead of simple sugars to fuel athletes.  UCAN keeps blood sugar steady compared to the energy spikes and crashes of sugar-based products.  Steady energy equals sustained performance!   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 Feature Interview with A'nna Roby and Jordon Jones about Athlete Blood Test Endurance News The first Ironman 70.3 weekend of 2022 What's new in the 303 There Is Very Little Information Out There For Athletes With Migraine A New Kind of Gravel Bike Festival in Elbert County   Interview - A'nna Roby and Jordon Jones Jordan Jones is from Medford Massachusetts, went to Boston University and currently lives in Steamboat, CO. He is owner of Powder7 Ski shop in Golden, CO. He is a proud father of now 3 children with his latest arrival just two weeks ago.   A'nna Roby earned her PhD at Cornell University and is the Chief Researcher at Athlete Blood Test. PhD, Registered Dietitian Nutritionist, licensed Dietitian, certified Personal Trainer.   Our News is sponsored by Buddy Insurance. Buddy Insurance gives you peace of mind to enjoy your training and racing to the fullest. Buddy's mission is simple, to help people fearlessly enjoy an active and outdoor lifestyle.    Get on-demand accident insurance just in case the unexpected happens. Buddy ensures you have cash for bills fast.  This is accident insurance not health and life insurance.  Go to buddyinsurance.com and create an account.  There's no commitment or charge to create one.  Once you have an account created, it's a snap to open your phone and in a couple clicks have coverage for the day.  Check it out!   Endurance News:   The race takes place on Saturday 2 April 2022 with the opening 1.9km swim at Oceanside Harbour.   The Pro race will start at 0640 local time. That corresponds to 1440 in the UK, 1540 CET and 0940 Eastern Time.   The race will be broadcast live, with the event the first of 11 IRONMAN 70.3 events to be broadcast in 2022 in a new partnership with Outside TV. You will be able to watch for free via web, mobile or connected TV app.   PRO Men Let's kick off with the triathlon racing return of Alistair Brownlee. Not for the first time in his career, it's been a long road back from injury and surgery for the two-time Olympic Champion.   Lionel Sanders is no stranger to this race – he went 3rd / 1st / 1st / 2nd between 2015 and 2018 – and is on a similar road to Brownlee for the IRONMAN World Championship St George. Whatever happens during the swim and bike, he's expecting this one to come down to the late stages of the run… and is very confident of where his form is at for that final discipline.   Ben Kanute must be a strong contender, having won the last two editions. He has already raced well this year – third at CLASH Miami – and will surely be better here as a result of that. He's already said that Oceanside is an event he is excited for.   Sam Long, the winner in Miami, is on the start list but after his impressive start to the year he is seemingly set to skip this one and fully focus on prep for St. George. Jason West, who finished second in Miami (and was fifth last year), will race however. No thoughts of May 7 for him however.   Opening his season here will be Rudy Von Berg, who we spoke to at length earlier in the year. He also knows the race well, racing fifth in 2018 and second in 2019, and he is rarely far from the podium in any race. If he's in contention in the late stages of the run too, watch out as he typically has an extra gear over the closing kilometres if needed.   Rudy is another athlete not thinking about St George – though he will make his full-distance debut at IRONMAN France later this year.   Add in Sam Appleton, Jackson Laundry, Matt Hanson, Andreas Dreitz, David McNamee, Bart Aernouts and more and you have what will be perhaps the deepest field we will see this side of St George.   PRO Women Just as with the men's race, we have both a stellar cast of talent and an intriguing mix with some athletes looking towards St George and others fully intent on spoiling their plans.   Daniela Ryf has five World Championship titles to her name over this distance, which in years past would make her the odds-on favourite for the win. She took top spot on the podium here in 2019.   Second to Laura Philipp at IRONMAN 70.3 Dubai earlier this month was a strong start to Daniela's year, but not quite enough as yet to think she is back to her absolute brilliant and almost unbeatable best. Will this be another step towards that status? That is one of the most interesting sub-plots of this event.   We will see something new from Taylor Knibb this week – she's got a TT bike! It's not as though her road bike was seemingly holding her back in 2021 to be fair, where she earned a World Championship bronze medal in only her second 70.3 race start, as well as that impressive display at the Collins Cup. Oh, and an Olympic Games silver medal was pretty good too.   Still a youngster in triathlon terms, how will a bit more planning before that first race (and the new bike) impact her performance in 2022?   Just as with the men, we have the defending champion racing here in the shape of Canadian star Paula Findlay. She was in a class of her own on the bike in October, and reflecting back on that hugely impressive PTO 2020 Championship victory in December 2020, she is strong across all three disciplines. At her best, that makes her tough for anyone to beat.   Holly Lawrence (2017) and Heather Jackson (2015 and 2013) add to the previous winners set to race on Saturday, and both have multiple World Championship podium finishes on their records, Lawrence of course taking the IRONMAN 70.3 title in 2016.   Australia's Ashleigh Gentle made seemingly light work of CLASH Miami recently as everyone around her was melting in the baking Florida heat, while Skye Moench was an impressive sixth at the 70.3 World Championship and Jackie Hering was just one place behind her in Utah. They will all add further quality to what should be a fantastic race.   That's far from a complete list of podium contenders either – don't miss it.   You can find the full Pro start list here.   Prize Money: What's on the line? The prize purse on offer this weekend is $50,000 – with each of the winners collecting a $7,500 share of that total   In addition to money, there will be a total of six qualifying slots (three MPRO / three FPRO) for the IRONMAN 70.3 World Championship in St George in late October 2022.   The total funds will be paid eight-deep, as follows:   $7,500 $5,000 $3,750 $3,000 $2,000 $1,500 $1,250 $1,000   IRONMAN 70.3 Texas in Galveston - Beachside Best Race with us at Memorial Hermann IRONMAN 70.3 Texas and experience the best of both worlds, blending together a PR chasers dream course with a beachside bliss atmosphere. Athletes kick off their day with a protected, saltwater swim in the Bay at Moody Gardens, transition to a flat and fast bike course along the Texas Gulf Coast, and cap it off with a spectator-filled run. As athletes race, friends and family can experience the famous local beaches, iconic Moody Gardens, and Pleasure Pier. Beaches, boardwalks, and your personal best await you at Memorial Hermann IRONMAN 70.3 Texas.​     What's New in the 303:   There Is Very Little Information Out There For Athletes With Migraine By Jessica McWhirt   I've been researching for the past several weeks to find information for athletes with Migraine. But not only Migraine, athletes with fatigue and dizziness, and how to train and race while living with a chronic illness or disease.   There are plenty of lists of famous athletes and Olympians who have migraine: Amanda Beard, Steve Kerr, Ian Thorpe, Dwyane Wade. But these articles rarely go into the details of how these athletes manage the sometimes debilitating effects of Migraine. We just know that they have. It's not helpful. The Cleveland Clinic says, “an exertional headache occurs when an activity causes veins and arteries to expand to allow more blood flow. That expansion and increased blood pressure create pressure in the skull, which causes the pain.”   Without further ado, here are some recommendations by sites, my commentary on it, and some things I do in a vain attempt to reduce the severity of the exercise-induced headaches I get after hard efforts, long efforts, or races   WHAT MIGRAINE CANADA SUGGESTS When I actually found an article with tips for athletes with Migraine, I've either been doing the suggestion already, I won't do it, or it isn't even applicable. Migraine Canada suggests the following:   Stick to a schedule Eat and sleep at regular times Exercise regularly Eat a healthy diet Find factors that are triggering the Migraine (light sensitivity = wear sunglasses; noise sensitivity = wear earplugs) What I do While these all make sense for even someone who doesn't have Migraine, what happens if you already have a daily headache and strenuous exercise makes it worse? Because I do. What if exercise, is in fact, the trigger? Because it is for me. And when you are sticking to a schedule, eating regularly and healthily, and getting enough sleep, then what? Yes, I do these things.   I regularly go to bed around 9:00 PM and wake up around 5:30 AM. Lately, I've been trying to eat 6 small meals every 2-3 hours throughout the day. Before that, I'd eat 3 meals every 4ish hours. “Exercising regularly” varies between people, but I workout 6 days per week and one day is reserved for rest and yoga. I try to make sure my diet consists mostly of whole, real foods. So, food that doesn't have a ton of weird ingredients listed or if you left it outside the fridge for too long, it'll go bad.   If you also do all these things, and you still have headaches, there are more things to try, so keep reading.   WHAT NEW YORK HEADACHE CENTER SAYS Another article (I emailed them about the misspelled title already) differentiates between exertional headaches and effort-induced headaches. Exertional headaches are caused by lifting, pushing, or pulling. They list sex, coughing, sneezing, or straining to shit as some of the triggers for an exertional headache.   Effort-induced headaches are caused by aerobic activities like running, swimming, cycling, etc. They think that if you're dehydrated, hypoglycemic, or overheated, this can result in an effort-induced headache. The authors also believe if you're low in Magnesium then this would also contribute to effort-induced headaches. Their recommendations were:   To take an NSAID an hour prior to the activity Get a prescription for Indomethacin Do a proper warm-up and cool-down What I do While taking an NSAID every once in a while won't cause much harm, taking one every time before a strenuous workout will actually cause a rebound headache. This is when you essentially become dependent on the NSAID. When the pain-relieving effects wear off, you take another one and another one and another one.     A New Kind of Gravel Bike Festival in Elbert County If you love biking, particularly on quiet gravel roads and dirt trails maybe combine it with a family oriented camping event complete with music, food, beer, the Mad Gravel on Memorial Day weekend might be for you. Rattler Racing will host the second annual Mad Gravel race at the picturesque Peaceful Valley Scout Ranch in Elbert County, Colorado on Saturday, May 28th, Sunday, May 29th and Monday, May 30th, 2022.  Mad Gravel is now a full-on 3-day weekend event with a little something for everyone.   Saturday will be a fast and furious circuit race within the boundaries of the Peaceful Valley Scout Ranch. Runners also get to enjoy most of the same course on a 5K trail course before the cyclists take off. Look for some great winding gravel roads, double track, and a mix of twisty single-track sections. Sunday is the biggie. Racers and riders have the option to pick one of three epic routes along the eastern Colorado slope. Monday including a sweet mountain bike course highlighting the great trails within the ranch. Participants will get to take in amazing views of Colorado's high 14'ers, and enjoy an optimum vantage point of the entire front range.  All three days of Mad Gravel are fully supported with multiple aid stations.   Mad Gravel 2022 has been through many iterations. There aren't many gravel events where you get to try your hand at a circuit race the day before the big event. Says race director Dave Muscianisi, “In scouting out our mountain bike course last November, we thought portions of that course would be perfect for a gravel circuit. And with a circuit race already set up, how about starting the weekend with a trail run? And, since we have 3 days to work with, let's get the MGXC mountain bike race going on Monday. Why? Because we can.”     Video of the Week Lance Armstrong Passed In Last Second of Ironman Texas 70.3       Upcoming Guests   Andy Potts and Daniel Brienza of APRacing   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!

303Endurance Podcast
Athlete Blood Test A'nna Roby and Jordan Jones

303Endurance Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2022 72:15


Our interview guests this week are A'nna Roby and Jordan Jones. Jordan is a former pro triathlete and does work for Athlete Blood Test. A'nna Roby has a PhD in Nutrition and is Athlete Blood Test's Chief Researcher.   It's also a huge race weekend with the first 70.3 North America races.   Show Sponsor: UCAN Take your performance to the next level with UCAN Energy and Bars made with SuperStarch®  UCAN uses SuperStarch instead of simple sugars to fuel athletes.  UCAN keeps blood sugar steady compared to the energy spikes and crashes of sugar-based products.  Steady energy equals sustained performance!   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 Feature Interview with A'nna Roby and Jordon Jones about Athlete Blood Test Endurance News The first Ironman 70.3 weekend of 2022 What's new in the 303 There Is Very Little Information Out There For Athletes With Migraine A New Kind of Gravel Bike Festival in Elbert County   Interview - A'nna Roby and Jordon Jones Jordan Jones is from Medford Massachusetts, went to Boston University and currently lives in Steamboat, CO. He is owner of Powder7 Ski shop in Golden, CO. He is a proud father of now 3 children with his latest arrival just two weeks ago.   A'nna Roby earned her PhD at Cornell University and is the Chief Researcher at Athlete Blood Test. PhD, Registered Dietitian Nutritionist, licensed Dietitian, certified Personal Trainer.   Our News is sponsored by Buddy Insurance. Buddy Insurance gives you peace of mind to enjoy your training and racing to the fullest. Buddy's mission is simple, to help people fearlessly enjoy an active and outdoor lifestyle.    Get on-demand accident insurance just in case the unexpected happens. Buddy ensures you have cash for bills fast.  This is accident insurance not health and life insurance.  Go to buddyinsurance.com and create an account.  There's no commitment or charge to create one.  Once you have an account created, it's a snap to open your phone and in a couple clicks have coverage for the day.  Check it out!   Endurance News:   The race takes place on Saturday 2 April 2022 with the opening 1.9km swim at Oceanside Harbour.   The Pro race will start at 0640 local time. That corresponds to 1440 in the UK, 1540 CET and 0940 Eastern Time.   The race will be broadcast live, with the event the first of 11 IRONMAN 70.3 events to be broadcast in 2022 in a new partnership with Outside TV. You will be able to watch for free via web, mobile or connected TV app.   PRO Men Let's kick off with the triathlon racing return of Alistair Brownlee. Not for the first time in his career, it's been a long road back from injury and surgery for the two-time Olympic Champion.   Lionel Sanders is no stranger to this race – he went 3rd / 1st / 1st / 2nd between 2015 and 2018 – and is on a similar road to Brownlee for the IRONMAN World Championship St George. Whatever happens during the swim and bike, he's expecting this one to come down to the late stages of the run… and is very confident of where his form is at for that final discipline.   Ben Kanute must be a strong contender, having won the last two editions. He has already raced well this year – third at CLASH Miami – and will surely be better here as a result of that. He's already said that Oceanside is an event he is excited for.   Sam Long, the winner in Miami, is on the start list but after his impressive start to the year he is seemingly set to skip this one and fully focus on prep for St. George. Jason West, who finished second in Miami (and was fifth last year), will race however. No thoughts of May 7 for him however.   Opening his season here will be Rudy Von Berg, who we spoke to at length earlier in the year. He also knows the race well, racing fifth in 2018 and second in 2019, and he is rarely far from the podium in any race. If he's in contention in the late stages of the run too, watch out as he typically has an extra gear over the closing kilometres if needed.   Rudy is another athlete not thinking about St George – though he will make his full-distance debut at IRONMAN France later this year.   Add in Sam Appleton, Jackson Laundry, Matt Hanson, Andreas Dreitz, David McNamee, Bart Aernouts and more and you have what will be perhaps the deepest field we will see this side of St George.   PRO Women Just as with the men's race, we have both a stellar cast of talent and an intriguing mix with some athletes looking towards St George and others fully intent on spoiling their plans.   Daniela Ryf has five World Championship titles to her name over this distance, which in years past would make her the odds-on favourite for the win. She took top spot on the podium here in 2019.   Second to Laura Philipp at IRONMAN 70.3 Dubai earlier this month was a strong start to Daniela's year, but not quite enough as yet to think she is back to her absolute brilliant and almost unbeatable best. Will this be another step towards that status? That is one of the most interesting sub-plots of this event.   We will see something new from Taylor Knibb this week – she's got a TT bike! It's not as though her road bike was seemingly holding her back in 2021 to be fair, where she earned a World Championship bronze medal in only her second 70.3 race start, as well as that impressive display at the Collins Cup. Oh, and an Olympic Games silver medal was pretty good too.   Still a youngster in triathlon terms, how will a bit more planning before that first race (and the new bike) impact her performance in 2022?   Just as with the men, we have the defending champion racing here in the shape of Canadian star Paula Findlay. She was in a class of her own on the bike in October, and reflecting back on that hugely impressive PTO 2020 Championship victory in December 2020, she is strong across all three disciplines. At her best, that makes her tough for anyone to beat.   Holly Lawrence (2017) and Heather Jackson (2015 and 2013) add to the previous winners set to race on Saturday, and both have multiple World Championship podium finishes on their records, Lawrence of course taking the IRONMAN 70.3 title in 2016.   Australia's Ashleigh Gentle made seemingly light work of CLASH Miami recently as everyone around her was melting in the baking Florida heat, while Skye Moench was an impressive sixth at the 70.3 World Championship and Jackie Hering was just one place behind her in Utah. They will all add further quality to what should be a fantastic race.   That's far from a complete list of podium contenders either – don't miss it.   You can find the full Pro start list here.   Prize Money: What's on the line? The prize purse on offer this weekend is $50,000 – with each of the winners collecting a $7,500 share of that total   In addition to money, there will be a total of six qualifying slots (three MPRO / three FPRO) for the IRONMAN 70.3 World Championship in St George in late October 2022.   The total funds will be paid eight-deep, as follows:   $7,500 $5,000 $3,750 $3,000 $2,000 $1,500 $1,250 $1,000   IRONMAN 70.3 Texas in Galveston - Beachside Best Race with us at Memorial Hermann IRONMAN 70.3 Texas and experience the best of both worlds, blending together a PR chasers dream course with a beachside bliss atmosphere. Athletes kick off their day with a protected, saltwater swim in the Bay at Moody Gardens, transition to a flat and fast bike course along the Texas Gulf Coast, and cap it off with a spectator-filled run. As athletes race, friends and family can experience the famous local beaches, iconic Moody Gardens, and Pleasure Pier. Beaches, boardwalks, and your personal best await you at Memorial Hermann IRONMAN 70.3 Texas.​     What's New in the 303:   There Is Very Little Information Out There For Athletes With Migraine By Jessica McWhirt   I've been researching for the past several weeks to find information for athletes with Migraine. But not only Migraine, athletes with fatigue and dizziness, and how to train and race while living with a chronic illness or disease.   There are plenty of lists of famous athletes and Olympians who have migraine: Amanda Beard, Steve Kerr, Ian Thorpe, Dwyane Wade. But these articles rarely go into the details of how these athletes manage the sometimes debilitating effects of Migraine. We just know that they have. It's not helpful. The Cleveland Clinic says, “an exertional headache occurs when an activity causes veins and arteries to expand to allow more blood flow. That expansion and increased blood pressure create pressure in the skull, which causes the pain.”   Without further ado, here are some recommendations by sites, my commentary on it, and some things I do in a vain attempt to reduce the severity of the exercise-induced headaches I get after hard efforts, long efforts, or races   WHAT MIGRAINE CANADA SUGGESTS When I actually found an article with tips for athletes with Migraine, I've either been doing the suggestion already, I won't do it, or it isn't even applicable. Migraine Canada suggests the following:   Stick to a schedule Eat and sleep at regular times Exercise regularly Eat a healthy diet Find factors that are triggering the Migraine (light sensitivity = wear sunglasses; noise sensitivity = wear earplugs) What I do While these all make sense for even someone who doesn't have Migraine, what happens if you already have a daily headache and strenuous exercise makes it worse? Because I do. What if exercise, is in fact, the trigger? Because it is for me. And when you are sticking to a schedule, eating regularly and healthily, and getting enough sleep, then what? Yes, I do these things.   I regularly go to bed around 9:00 PM and wake up around 5:30 AM. Lately, I've been trying to eat 6 small meals every 2-3 hours throughout the day. Before that, I'd eat 3 meals every 4ish hours. “Exercising regularly” varies between people, but I workout 6 days per week and one day is reserved for rest and yoga. I try to make sure my diet consists mostly of whole, real foods. So, food that doesn't have a ton of weird ingredients listed or if you left it outside the fridge for too long, it'll go bad.   If you also do all these things, and you still have headaches, there are more things to try, so keep reading.   WHAT NEW YORK HEADACHE CENTER SAYS Another article (I emailed them about the misspelled title already) differentiates between exertional headaches and effort-induced headaches. Exertional headaches are caused by lifting, pushing, or pulling. They list sex, coughing, sneezing, or straining to shit as some of the triggers for an exertional headache.   Effort-induced headaches are caused by aerobic activities like running, swimming, cycling, etc. They think that if you're dehydrated, hypoglycemic, or overheated, this can result in an effort-induced headache. The authors also believe if you're low in Magnesium then this would also contribute to effort-induced headaches. Their recommendations were:   To take an NSAID an hour prior to the activity Get a prescription for Indomethacin Do a proper warm-up and cool-down What I do While taking an NSAID every once in a while won't cause much harm, taking one every time before a strenuous workout will actually cause a rebound headache. This is when you essentially become dependent on the NSAID. When the pain-relieving effects wear off, you take another one and another one and another one.     A New Kind of Gravel Bike Festival in Elbert County If you love biking, particularly on quiet gravel roads and dirt trails maybe combine it with a family oriented camping event complete with music, food, beer, the Mad Gravel on Memorial Day weekend might be for you. Rattler Racing will host the second annual Mad Gravel race at the picturesque Peaceful Valley Scout Ranch in Elbert County, Colorado on Saturday, May 28th, Sunday, May 29th and Monday, May 30th, 2022.  Mad Gravel is now a full-on 3-day weekend event with a little something for everyone.   Saturday will be a fast and furious circuit race within the boundaries of the Peaceful Valley Scout Ranch. Runners also get to enjoy most of the same course on a 5K trail course before the cyclists take off. Look for some great winding gravel roads, double track, and a mix of twisty single-track sections. Sunday is the biggie. Racers and riders have the option to pick one of three epic routes along the eastern Colorado slope. Monday including a sweet mountain bike course highlighting the great trails within the ranch. Participants will get to take in amazing views of Colorado's high 14'ers, and enjoy an optimum vantage point of the entire front range.  All three days of Mad Gravel are fully supported with multiple aid stations.   Mad Gravel 2022 has been through many iterations. There aren't many gravel events where you get to try your hand at a circuit race the day before the big event. Says race director Dave Muscianisi, “In scouting out our mountain bike course last November, we thought portions of that course would be perfect for a gravel circuit. And with a circuit race already set up, how about starting the weekend with a trail run? And, since we have 3 days to work with, let's get the MGXC mountain bike race going on Monday. Why? Because we can.”     Video of the Week Lance Armstrong Passed In Last Second of Ironman Texas 70.3       Upcoming Guests   Andy Potts and Daniel Brienza of APRacing   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!

Inside Tri Show
David McNamee and Jelle Geens in Conversation

Inside Tri Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2022 50:32


Ironman triathlete David McNamee and ITU athlete Jelle Geens join us in conversation in Girona. David was pretty much one of the original triathletes in Girona. But over the last year or two, a growing number of ITU athletes have started to call Girona home, including Jelle Geens from Belgium. Jelle was part of Joel Filliol's squad, training alongside the likes of Mario Mola and Vincent Luis.  David and Jelle now do some of their training together. You'll hear: 16:38 We talk balance! "Everyone has their own unique balance and one of the main reasons I moved to Girona was because I wanted to find more balance. I came here because I knew for me to be happy, I needed to have a base and that's why I think I am still in the sport and for me having distractions is really important. Everyone's balance is unique to them." 21:10 Jelle talks about why he does pilates twice a week. "I am way more productive than I was when I went to the gym. Before, my gym session would always be the first thing I would skip but I think it really benefits me. I haven't convinced David to do it yet." David says he does a lot of mobility. 23:00 Jelle talks about doing his first Ironman 70.3 'I think I can be good at it and I think I have a future in it after ITU.' 24:20 David on the next few years "I see myself doing the next three years when I focus on the World Championships, but then I see myself for the final few years doing some of the races I haven't been able to do, like Roth and some of the Asian races. When Hawaii is your focus, it is your focus for 4-5 months and it means you miss a lot of great races." 26:15 "Ironman St George will be very different to Hawaii. Hawaii is probably one of the mentally hardest races you can do. For me, I think I am mentally very strong at that point that it hurts a lot and the race is really boring. I think a lot of people crumble and I am good at thinking 'this is my situation I am in right now, this is what I can do." 30:45 The guys give their thoughts on Sub7. "It's really artificial" "We don't even know what the rules are." This is a year where we have so many events going on and I think it will be quickly forgotten about. I think it's much more interesting to see how they get in St George. 33:50 We go back to Girona and Catalunya. 37:40 Jelle talks about trying to finish his Masters in Industrial Engineering, which he started in September 2011. 'I need to do this so I have something after triathlon.' 43:20 An update from Helen and Rich as they train for the https://beyondtheultimate.co.uk/ultra/the-highland-ultra-marathon-2021/#!/2022 (Highland Ultra, 125km 3 day event from Beyond the Ultimate). Find out more about this week's guests David McNamee https://www.instagram.com/davidmcnameetri/ (Instagram) Jelle Geens https://www.instagram.com/jellegeens/?hl=en (Instagram) 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, a brilliant behind the scenes audio diary of my recent Lands End-John O'Groats cycling adventure that you won't hear elsewhere. 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...

Oxygenaddict Triathlon Podcast, with Coach Rob Wilby and Helen Murray - Triathlon coaching by oxygenaddict.com

Joe Skipper is one of the fastest Ironman athletes of all time, and a real favourite with our listeners. We have him back on the show for you this week to hear about his last 12 months - training in Lanzarote with David McNamee and Patrick Lange, training out in the UAE, and his races at Dubai, Texas, Florida and last weekend’s North American Championships in Tulsa.Sponsorshttps://www.precisionhydration.com/ - Leaders in triathlete sweat testing and hydration, with multi-strength electrolytes that match how you sweat. Get 15% off your first order With the code OXYGENADDICT15You can book a 20 minute free hydration strategy video call with a hydration expert here: https://www.precisionhydration.com/book-a-sweat-expert-call/Mention you heard about it on the Oxygenaddict Triathlon Podcast and you’ll be entered in a free draw to win a £50 Precision Hydration bundle ! http://team.oxygenaddict.com - The most comprehensive triathlon coaching program for busy age groupers. To find out more, You can book a skype call with Rob or the Team hereListeners of the show can get a free 30 day trial of the Yoga15 program here:https://yoga15.com/oxygenaddictYou can read more about Tom Crossland and his 3000km 90 day run around the UK - RunToRefuge - at RunToRefuge.comOur Patrons : Support the show with a monthly or one off donation - thanks so much for your support!Join the Oxygenaddict Triathlon Community page on facebook here: https://www.facebook.com/groups/666558563716897/Listen on Spotify: http://bit.ly/OATriPodSpotifyListen on iTunes: http://bit.ly/OATriPodiTunesSome links are affiliate links, which mean that we may get paid commission if you make a purchase via the link, or using the code, at no extra cost to you.

Trawling for Ten Baggers
020: A portfolio approach to small caps - David McNamee, Altor Capital

Trawling for Ten Baggers

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2020 41:09


David is a portfolio manager at Altor Capital and manages the Altor Alpha Fund.As at October 2020 the Alpha fund has returned over 240% since its inception in April 2019.In this discussion David shares his thoughts on the current market conditions, the way he approaches small companies and running a portfolio of different stocks through different market cycles.   

Oxygenaddict Triathlon Podcast, with Coach Rob Wilby and Helen Murray - Triathlon coaching by oxygenaddict.com

In 2018, David McNamee became the third fastest finisher ever at the Ironman World Championships in Kona, Hawaii, in a time of 8:01:09. Hoping to go one (or two!) places better, he came back in 2019 in the shape of his life - but things didn’t go to plan. We hear about that race, the lead up, training with Jan Frodeno, and the challenges of trying to stay in shape during lockdown in Girona, trapped in an apartment with only a 15m balcony for outside space!Show Sponsors:https://www.precisionhydration.com/ - Leaders in triathlete sweat testing and hydration, with multi-strength electrolytes that match how you sweat. Get 15% off your first order With the code OXYGENADDICT15https://TRRNutrition.com - the industry-leading liquid collagen supplement for endurance athletes. Get 15% off your first order with the code OXYGENADDICT15http://team.oxygenaddict.com - Start planning your post-Covid racing season, and get fit the right way :) Any questions? You can book a skype call with Rob or the Team hereJoin us for our Zwift - OxygenAddict Triathlon Podcast Power Hour interval training session, Tuesdays at 7.15pm UK time. Check the Zwift listings for details!Our Patrons : Support the show with a monthly or one off donation - thanks so much for your support!Join the Oxygenaddict Triathlon Community page on facebook here: https://www.facebook.com/groups/666558563716897/Listen on Spotify: http://bit.ly/OATriPodSpotifyListen on iTunes: http://bit.ly/OATriPodiTunesSome links are affiliate links, which mean that we may get paid commission if you make a purchase via the link, or using the code, at no extra cost to you.

Fitter Radio
Fitter Radio Episode 322 - David McNamee

Fitter Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2020 113:34


FITTER RADIO COFFEE CLUB COMPETITION: (00:09:37) Join the Fitter Radio Coffee Club and be in with a chance to win a free pair of the AWESOME FORM Swim Goggles. More details here https://www.fitter.co.nz/join-us WORKOUT OF THE WEEK: (00:11:49) FITTER launches INSCYD testing services - the world's most advanced physiological performance analysis software. Bevan tells us a bit more about it. HOT PROPERTY INTERVIEW: DAVID MCNAMEE (00:22:17) We chat to Scottish pro Triathlete David McNamee about training through COVID-19, Kona and his season last year, sponsorship, the PTO and that 10K run on his balcony! ONE STEP AHEAD: (01:27:55) We bring back Cliff Harvey to talk about pre workout supplementation. In particular nutritional ergonomic aids like multi-ingredient supplements which may improve performance in high intensity interval training. LINKS: More about FORM goggles at https://www.formswim.com/ More about INSCYD testing at https://www.fitter.co.nz/inscyd More about David McNamee at http://www.davidmcnamee.co.uk/ More about the PTO at https://protriathletes.org/ Training Peaks 20% discount at https://www.fitter.co.nz/about-radio Athletes Secret Weapon at http://elitemindsetinstitute.com.au/ More about INSCYD testing at https://www.inscyd.com/ More about Cliff Harvey at https://www.holisticperformancenutrition.com/ Link to study in Cliff Harvey segment at https://jissn.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s12970-020-00357-6 CONTACT US: Learn more about us at http://www.fitter.co.nz        Like us on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/fittercoaching for the latest news and information Mikki Williden can be found at https://www.facebook.com/mikkiwillidennutrition

Zwift Power Up Tri Podcast
Episode 28 - David McNamee: 45 Days in a Spanish Flat!

Zwift Power Up Tri Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2020 57:48


British pro triathlete David McNamee has been crushing it on Twitter the last few months. Why? Well, he’s locked down in Girona and has been churning out some fun, clever content to document his time indoors. A two-time podium finisher in Kona, with a best time of 8:01, David is in the prime of his career. Not being able to train outdoors for six weeks was undoubtedly tough, but what he actually found hardest might just surprise you.

Inside Tri Show
David McNamee: Freedom

Inside Tri Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2020 69:24


After 7 weeks of lockdown, British professional triathlete David McNamee (https://www.instagram.com/davidmcnameetri/?hl=en) can barely contain his excitement this week as Coronavirus restrictions are lifted in Spain, which means he can train outside for the first time in nearly 50 days. The 2x Ironman World Championships podium finisher describes the first moment when he could finally run outside and reflects on the past two months, revealing what he has learned about himself as an athlete and as a person. You'll also hear about the incredible work he and his girlfriend have done making a distributing homemade hundreds of face masks and an update on their home brewing project. PLUS We check in with Sky Sports News presenter David Garrido (https://www.instagram.com/skysportsdavid/?hl=en) who was just getting into triathlon as the Coronavirus started to spread. BECOME A PATREON (https://www.insidetrishow.com/episode/www.patreon.com/insidetrishow) Thanks to all of the wonderful people who support the show, so I can continue to bring you the best interviews in triathlon every week. It means a lot to me, especially at the moment. Why not join them? Click  becoming a Patron of the Inside Tri Show (https://www.insidetrishow.com/episode/www.patreon.com/insidetrishow) . Show Sponsors Huge thanks to  Sports Tours International (https://www.sportstoursinternational.co.uk/events/challenge-roth/)   (Sports Travel International if you’re in Ireland) for their on-going support, despite the challenging times at the moment. Sports Tours International's race packages for Ironman Lanzarote 2021 are now available, so you can secure your place on the start line of this iconic race. If you book through Sports Tours International, you get cheaper race entry because you don't have to pay the 8% booking fee. Find out more about racing at Ironman Lanzarote 2021 with Sports tours International here (https://www.sportstoursinternational.co.uk/events/ironman-lanzarote/) Oryon Connect Visit their website to find out more (https://oryon.co.uk/connect/) . POWERED BY 33 FUEL This week's show is powered by  www.33fuel.com (https://www.insidetrishow.com/episode/www.33fuel.com) . Komfuel If you you’re struggling to get hold of gels cuase you can’t get to the shops or you are hankering after your favourite nutrition at the moment, then have you looked at Komfuel - like a pic' n mix of sports nutrition through your letterbox! Listeners can get 20% off all orders or advance sweat tests using the code: INSIDETRI at  www.komfuel.co.uk (https://www.insidetrishow.com/episode/www.komfuel.co.uk) Join Helen on the yoga mat If you want to join in with a group of listeners and other friends doing regular morning yoga via Zoom at 06.45am UK Time Mon-Fri, then just get in touch with Helen via social media or her  website (https://www.insidetrishow.com/episode/helenmurray.net/contact) . Please note, it’s not a structured class. Support this podcast

Inside Tri Show
Rev Kate Bottley: Open Water Swimming -The vodka shot of exercise

Inside Tri Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2020 71:11


If you have ever been at war with your body If you have ever been afraid of taking on a challenge because of what others might think If you were picked last in PE when you were at school If you’ve got to grips, you’re getting to grips or you’ve never got to grips with open water swimming or running, or cycling,  If you just want a bit of a feel-good giggle Then the Inside Tri Show with Reverend Kate Bottley is for you. BBC radio presenter and former Goggle Box star Rev Kate Bottley says she is evangelical about two things: Jesus and Open Water swimming. And while wild swimming has given the 45-year-old Vicar more confidence, she says she was still ‘at war with her body’ when she agreed to do Dare2Tri - three triathlons in three days for Comic Relief in March 2020 (https://www.sportrelief.com/challenges/dare2tri) . Before signing up the challenge, Kate had never run in public, ridden a bike or swum in a wetsuit. This a really uplifting interview, full of giggles, honesty about body image and reassurance that it’s ok to feel a bit sad and miserable at the moment. PLUS Hear the latest update from British professional triathlete David McNamee who is on Week 7 of lockdown in Girona, due to Coronavirus Like the show? If you liked this episode, I’d love you to consider becoming a patron, by buying me a coffee each month See below! But if you don’t do that, then please share this with a friend, get involved on social media, by following Inside Tri Show on Twitter and  subscribe and leave a review in Apple (https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/inside-tri-show/id1488560381) . Find out more about this week’s guests Rev Kate Bottley (https://www.instagram.com/revkatebottley/) David McNamee (https://www.instagram.com/davidmcnameetri/?hl=en) Skipping video If you've turned to skipping during lockdown, why not give this new skipping video (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1BZM2Vre5oc) a go? (www.patreon.com/insidetrishow) Thanks to all of the wonderful people who support the show, so I can continue to bring you the best interviews in triathlon every week. It means a lot to me, especially at the moment. Why not join them? Click becoming a Patron of the Inside Tri Show (www.patreon.com/insidetrishow) . Show Sponsors Huge thanks to  Sports Tours International (https://www.sportstoursinternational.co.uk/events/challenge-roth/)   (Sports Travel International if you’re in Ireland) for their on-going support, despite the challenging times at the moment. Sports Tours International are the official European travel partner for Challenge Roth, giving customers the chance of securing a sought after guaranteed entry for the iconic race through one of Sports Tours International's travel packages. Find out more about their partnership with Challenge Roth here (https://www.sportstoursinternational.co.uk/events/challenge-roth/) . Oryon Connect Visit their website to find out more (https://oryon.co.uk/connect/) . POWERED BY 33 FUEL This week's show is powered by  www.33fuel.com (www.33fuel.com) . Komfuel If you you’re struggling to get hold of gels cuase you can’t get to the shops or you are hankering after your favourite nutrition at the moment, then have you looked at Komfuel - like a pic' n mix of sports nutrition through your letterbox! Listeners can get 20% off all orders or advance sweat tests using the code: INSIDETRI at  www.komfuel.co.uk (www.komfuel.co.uk) Join Helen on the yoga mat If you want to join in with a group of listeners and other friends doing regular morning yoga via Zoom at 06.45am UK Time Mon-Fri, then just get in touch with Helen via social media or her website (helenmurray.net/contact) . Please note, it’s not a structured class. Support this podcast

Inside Tri Show
Dr Greg Potter: How to sleep better

Inside Tri Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2020 72:13


If you are struggling to get to sleep at the moment, you're waking in the middle of the night or you are having the weirdest dreams, then check out this week's interview with sleep expert Dr Greg Potter. He will help you! He reveals why our sleep patterns are disrupted and gives you practical solutions so you can get a better night's sleep. PLUS Hear the latest update from British triathlete David McNamee who celebrated his birthday this week and tells us that he has turned to baking and brewing during week 6 of lockdown due to Coronavirus! AND If you struggle to train when you're on your period, or you know someone who does, then our final guest Suzie Richards wants to help you! Like the show? If you liked this episode, I’d love you to consider buying me a coffee. See below! But if you don’t do that, then please share this with a friend, get involved on social media, by following Inside Tri Show on Twitter and Instagram , subscribe and leave a review in Apple. Find out more about this week’s guests Greg Potter (https://www.instagram.com/gregpotterphd/) David Mcnamee (https://www.instagram.com/davidmcnameetri/) Suzie Richards blog (https://www.bigsuz.com/single-post/2019/10/14/What-happened-6-Months-of-soul-searching) Suzie Richards: Train like a female (https://www.facebook.com/Trainlikeafemale/) Skipping video Try this excellent introductory skipping video (https://www.instagram.com/tv/B_CwmJLnx1y/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link) from GB boxer Lewis Richardson. BECOME A PATREON Thanks to all of the wonderful people who support the show, so I can continue to bring you the best interviews in triathlon every week and special episodes like this. It means a lot to me, especially at the moment. Why not join them? Simply become a Patreon and buy me a coffee every so often. Show Sponsors Huge thanks to  Sports Tours International (https://www.sportstoursinternational.co.uk/events/challenge-roth/)   (Sports Travel International if you’re in Ireland) for their on-going support, despite the challenging times at the moment. As the official European travel partner for Challenge Roth, you can purchase a guaranteed entry for 2021 Challenge Roth through one of Sports Tours International's travel packages.   Find out more about securing your place at Roth 2021 here (https://www.sportstoursinternational.co.uk/events/challenge-roth/) . Oryon Connect Visit their website to find out more (https://oryon.co.uk/connect/) . POWERED BY 33 FUEL This week's show is powered by  www.33fuel.com (http://www.33fuel.com) Komfuel Komfuel - like a pic' n mix of sports nutrition through your letterbox! Listeners can get 20% off all orders or advance sweat tests using the code: INSIDETRI at  www.komfuel.co.uk (www.komfuel.co.uk) Support this podcast

Inside Tri Show
Paul Kaye and Joanne Murphy: Finish line tales

Inside Tri Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2020 95:46


The idea of running down the finish chute and crossing the finish line might be hard to imagine at the moment, but listening to Ironman announcers Paul Kaye and Joanne Murphy in this episode will remind you of that finisher line buzz. If you’ve done an Ironman in the UK or Europe, there is a good chance that you will be familiar with their voices, but this episode will bring those voices to life! Their passion is just what you need to hear to help you through another turbo session, or yet another strength and conditioning workout over Zoom! And their enthusiasm will give you a much-needed reminder of why all of this lockdown training will pay off at some point down the line. You’ll hear: * How Paul Kaye got into commentary and announcing. *Some of the funniest and strangest things they’ve witnessed at a finish line memories *Why they love their job *Why Joanne is so passionate about inspiring women into triathlon  *And those famous words! PLUS British triathlete David McNamee (http://www.davidmcnamee.co.uk/) fills us in on Week 5 of lock down in Girona, due to the Coronavirus. This week David tells us in on his first ever virtual Ironman race, which involved running 10km on his 7m balcony. Like the show? If you liked this episode, I’d love you to consider buying me a coffee. See below! But if you don’t do that, then please share this with a friend, get involved on social media, by following Inside Tri Show on  leave a review in Apple (https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/inside-tri-show/id1488560381) . Find out more about Paul Kaye and Joanne Murphy Follow Paul Kaye (https://twitter.com/kayeman) on Twitter Joanne Murphy’s website and podcast (https://www.tritalkingsport.com/) BECOME A PATREON Thanks to all of the wonderful people who support the show, so I can continue to bring you the best interviews in triathlon every week and special episodes like this. It means a lot to me, especially at the moment. Why not join them? Simply become a Patreon (https://www.patreon.com/insidetrishow) and buy me a coffee every so often. Show Sponsors Huge thanks  Sports Tours International (www.sportstoursinternational.co.uk)  or Sports Travel International if you’re in Ireland, for their on-going support, despite the challenging times at the moment. As official travel partner for Europe Sports Tours International have been given permission by the Challenge Roth organisers to go on sale with their packages which give you the option to purchase a guaranteed entry for 2021 Challenge Roth (https://www.sportstoursinternational.co.uk/events/challenge-roth/) . They’ve reduced the travel package deposit, equating to a 25% reduction of the usual deposit.  Find out more about securing your place at Roth 2021 here (https://www.sportstoursinternational.co.uk/events/challenge-roth/) . Oryon Connect Visit their website to find out more (https://oryon.co.uk/) . POWERED BY 33 FUEL This week's show is powered by  www.33fuel.com (www.33fuel.com) Komfuel Komfuel - like a pic' n mix of sports nutrition through your letterbox! Listeners can get 20% off all orders or advance sweat tests using the code: INSIDETRI at  www.komfuel.co.uk (www.komfuel.co.uk) Join Inside Tri Show listeners on the yoga mat If you want to join in with a group of listeners and other friends doing regular morning yoga via Zoom at 06.45am UK Time Mon-Fri, then just get in touch with Helen. Please note this is not a structured class and Inside Tri Show and Helen Murray take no responsibility for your actions. Tips from the Pros - PTO Hub The Professional Triathletes Organisation are launching an amazing resource  (PTOHub.org)   Support this podcast

Inside Tri Show
Claire Danson: I knew I was paralysed

Inside Tri Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2020 69:12


Claire Danson was on the cusp of becoming a professional triathlete, when a routine bike ride would change her life forever. In June 2019, Claire was crowned European Age Group champion (30-34). Just two months later, Claire was fighting for her life after colliding with a tractor whilst out cycling. The accident left her paralysed from her tummy button downwards.   You'll hear: *Claire talk about how the accident has changed her life for ever, *About the emotional rollercoaster Claire has been on over the past 7 months *How it's changed the relationship with her sister, Hockey player Alex Danson *Why she feels positive about the future Plus hear the ups and down from David McNamee (https://www.instagram.com/davidmcnameetri/?hl=en) , who is spending a 4th week on lockdown in his apartment in Girona. If you can help source any swim cords please get in touch with David or I! Like the show? If you liked this episode, I’d love you to consider  buying me a coffee (https://www.patreon.com/insidetrishow) . See below! But if you don’t do that, then please share this with a friend, get involved on social media, by following Inside Tri Show on  leave a review in Apple (https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/inside-tri-show/id1488560381) . Find out more about Claire Danson Claire Danson fundraising page: https://www.gofundme.com/f/claire-danson (https://www.gofundme.com/f/claire-danson) Claire Danson Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/cdanson10/?hl=en (https://www.instagram.com/cdanson10/?hl=en) BECOME A PATREON Thanks to all of the wonderful people who support the show, so I can continue to bring you the best interviews in triathlon every week. It means a lot to me, especially at the moment. Why not join them? Simply become a Patreon and  buy me a coffee every so often (https://www.patreon.com/insidetrishow) . Huub’s Fundraising Cycling jersey Find out more about Huub's Better In than Out cycling jersey (https://huubdesign.com/blogs/news/better-in-than-out) for the NHS Show SponsorsHuge thanks  Find out more about securing your place at Roth 2021 here (https://www.sportstoursinternational.co.uk/events/challenge-roth/) . their website (https://oryon.co.uk/connect/) to find out more. POWERED BY 33 FUEL This week's show is powered by  www.33fuel.com (https://www.33fuel.com/winter-survival-bundle) Komfuel www.komfuel.co.uk (https://www.insidetrishow.com/www.komfuel.co.uk) Join Inside Tri Show listeners on the yoga mat If you want to join in with a group of listeners and other friends doing regular morning yoga via Zoom at 06.45am UK Time Mon-Fri, then just get in touch with Helen. Please note this is not a structured class and Inside Tri Show and Helen Murray take no responsibility for your actions. Interview timeline (this is the interview, not the whole show) Claire talks about recently leaving hospital following her spinal cord injury and that the decision was quite a sudden one. “I had thought it would be really tricky and the lack of 24/7 care being taken away, but my sister and brother in law have been amazing. To know that you can cope on your own is the best thing. So in terms of my self-worth, that’s huge. To have got to the point that where I don’t need anyone to do anything for me is brilliant. When the accident happened, I couldn’t do anything for myself but now I can and it’s just the best feeling. 4.00 Claire talks about how her life changed 7 months ago. I was out on my bike, like I was every day and I came around a corner and there was a tractor there but I couldn’t do anything about it. Stuart, a family friend, was the first person on the scene. He is a retired anaesthetist and called the air Ambulance. I think they had to revive me a few times on the day. Apparently I was conscious the whole way and talking. When I got to... Support this podcast

Inside Tri Show
Nicky Spinks: You can do more than you think

Inside Tri Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2020 82:28


It was such an honour to interview British fell runner Nicky Spinks for this episode. Nicky is a 53-year old wife, British farmer and she loves a good curry. Sounds pretty normal, doesn’t it? So let’s try that sentence again. Nicky is a 53-year old record breaking British ultra-distance runner who is the overall record holder for the Double Bob Graham round, became the first person EVER to complete doubles of the Paddy Buckley and Charlie Ramsey round too… That was AFTER being diagnosed with Breast cancer at the age of 39. Oh and she still hopes to become the first woman ever to finish the Barkley Marathons. In short, she’s pretty flippin’ amazing and it was a real treat to talk to her. You'll hear: *A long interview with Nicky about her background in running and farming, why office life wasn’t for her, why she is chomping at the bit to return to the Barkley Marathons, how she forms her support team, how she survives on ten minutes sleep over three days, how she vowed never to do another race after her first ever 10km, her love of spicy curry, how she got into skydiving, the impact cancer has had on her life and outlook and why she almost ditched the double Bob Graham round attempt before she had even left the car park. *An update from British triathlete David McNamee (http://www.davidmcnamee.co.uk/) , who is on lock down in Girona. He talks about the impact the restrictions are having on him, why he’s following the rules to a T, why Magnums are the new croissants...And trying to run on his 7m balcony. Like the show? If you liked this episode, I’d love you to consider buying me a coffee (https://www.patreon.com/insidetrishow) . See below! But if you don’t do that, then please share this with a friend, get involved on social media, by following Inside Tri Show on  leave a review in Apple (https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/inside-tri-show/id1488560381) . Find out more about Nicky Spinks, her record breaking rounds and the Barley Marathons Nicky Spinks website: http://www.runbg.co.uk/ (http://www.runbg.co.uk/) Nicky Spinks Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nickyspinks/?hl=en (https://www.instagram.com/nickyspinks/?hl=en) Find out more about the 3 big “Rounds’ (https://www.gofar.org.uk/uk-big-3-records) in the UK Last Woman Standing: (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dJAW8STfiko) A film about Nicky taking part in the 2019 Barkley Marathons Run Forever (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2ABR30IHlq4) : The film of Nicky and the Double Bob Graham Round.  Barkley Marathons movie – The Race that eats its young: https://barkleymovie.com/ (https://barkleymovie.com/) Tour de Geants (https://www.montane.co.uk/montane-tor-des-g%C3%A9ants-i51) – Nicky mentions this at the end of her interview The swimming band workouts Dave Scott’s band workout (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2ZzzBT2jsnA) Gerry Rodriguez band workout (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1RzqEX6SG2k) BECOME A PATREON Thanks to all of the wonderful people who support the show, so I can continue to bring you the best interviews in triathlon every week and special episodes like this. It means a lot to me, especially at the moment. Why not join them? Simply become a Patreon and  buy me a coffee every so often (https://www.patreon.com/insidetrishow) . Show Sponsors Huge thanks  Sports Travel International (https://sportstravelinternational.com/events/mallorca-middle-distance-triathlon/)  if you’re in Ireland, for their on-going support, despite the challenging times at the moment. They have got some new blog content up, including a post about squats, press-ups and burpess (https://www.sportstoursinternational.co.uk/no-pool-no-gym-no-weights-no-worries-body-weight-workout-3-5/) . Hopefully when we can move around, travel and race again, you'll consider looking at their fantastic trips, book on to a bucket list race and make the most... Support this podcast

The MX Endurance Podcast
#89 - Kona Sold, IronMan Virtual Racing and Interview with David McNamee

The MX Endurance Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2020 78:40


While the world of triathlon seems to have stopped the news keeps rolling in! IronMan has been sold, announced virtual racing with world championship slots. The Olympics have officially been postponed to 2021 and some of the biggest triathlons have been cancelled including Challenge Roth. James also sat down with British triathlete, David McNamee. McNamee has finished third at Kona twice and they discuss his background, his change to long course racing, mental strength when racing and what the future looks like. We are also starting a classic race book club which we will discuss on the show. This week we want you to watch the 1987 Kona Race which you can find here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oE-Bqzsnm8w&fbclid=IwAR3Gtn53g9c8bNrbuORmCfqbYb-9zFIst8xvHp06cVA4XUEBHnXx9lSm1dw  Follow David on Twitter: https://twitter.com/DavidMcNameetri  David's website: http://www.davidmcnamee.co.uk  For more information about MX Endurance: http://www.mxendurance.com   Or check the team out on Social Media:  Facebook https://www.facebook.com/TeamMaccax/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/mxendurance Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mxendurance

Inside Tri Show
Michelle Vesterby: Keep Smiling

Inside Tri Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2020 101:39


My aim is to pop a smile on your face this week, as well as help you through being stuck inside during the Coronavirus. You'll hear: *An update from David McNamee (http://www.davidmcnamee.co.uk/) , who is on lock down in Girona. He gives a fascinating insight into his training, his day to day life, the harsh reality of what's going on around him. Plus the latest on his croissant intake, his Catalan learning and his chamois cream supplies. *An interview with Michelle Vesterby (https://www.michellevesterby.com/) . The Dane came 4th at the Ironman World Championships in Kona in 2015 and last year, she raced at Ironman Copenhagen just 3 months after giving birth to her son. If you’ve ever seen interviews with Michelle, or watched her race in person, you’ll know she often has a grin on her face too. She lives by the motto “Keep Smiling,“ which we talk about a lot. Part of it goes back to her older brother, who sadly died at the age of 26, but she says he always used to smile and be happy. So we talk about mindset, positivity and trying not to worry. *The most incredible piece of writing in audio form, which might ease your worries and some of your anxieties at the moment if you can't get outdoors. It's called " Adrian Hobart to narrate it (https://www.adrianhobartnarration.com/) . Like the show? If you liked this episode, I’d love you to consider leave a review in Apple (https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/inside-tri-show/id1488560381) . BECOME A PATREON Thanks to all of the wonderful people who support the show, so I can continue to bring you the best interviews in triathlon every week and special episodes like this. It means a lot to me, especially at the moment. Why not join them? Simply become a Patreon and buy me a coffee every so often (https://www.patreon.com/insidetrishow) . Show sponsors Sports Tours International  Huge thanks to SportsTravel International (https://sportstravelinternational.com/events/mallorca-middle-distance-triathlon/) , for their on-going support, despite the challenging times at the moment. They have got some new blog content up, including a post about sportstoursinternatonal.co.uk  (sportstoursinternatonal.co.uk ) Hopefully when we can move around, travel and race again, you'll consider looking at their fantastic trips, book on to a bucket list race and make the most of their fantastic range of trips and services. Oryon Connect Oryon Connect is a free introductions service, so if you're injured or struggling with pain, they'll connect you with top healthcare practitioners in London. The Oryon Connect team will listen to your concerns, before giving you options of trusted Partners - practitioners you could see. It's affordable and efficent, so its a great option if you need to get diagnosed and treated quickly to recover as soon as possible. Visit their website to find out more (https://oryon.co.uk/connect/) . POWERED BY 33 FUEL This week's show is powered by www.33fuel.com (www.33fuel.com) Komfuel Komfuel - like a pic' n mix of sports nutrition through your letterbox! Listeners can get 20% off all orders or advance sweat tests using the code: INSIDETRI at www.komfuel.co.uk (www.komfuel.co.uk) Join Inside Tri Show listeners on the yoga mat If you want to join in with a group of listeners and other friends doing regular morning yoga via zoom at 0645am UK time Mon-Fri, just click on the link here. Please note this is not a structured class and Inside Tri Show and Helen Murray take no responsibility for your actions.  Banana Pecan and cacao cake This was Rachel Joyce’s contribution to Helen’s Fuelled by More Cake charity recipe book - perfect, if like Michelle Vesterby you end up ordering 14 bananas instead of 4…! Head over to www.helenmurray.net/insidetrishow/michellevesterby (www.helenmurray.net/insidetrishow/michellevesterby) Support this podcast

InnerVoice Audio Experience with Travis McKenzie

This week's show is with champion Triathlete and Kona contender David McNamee. Even the most engaged follower of the sport may not recognize David's name. And he's okay with that. We dig into David's singular focus on the world championship and how he builds his life and relationships around the one-day in October on the Big Island. He discusses the mindset he uses throughout the year and his most significant moments. A mindset that allows him to perform at the highest level. More importantly, David shares how he stays happy and fulfilled in his life. After all, as he mentions, we only have one life! We may as well enjoy it. ------- This episode is presented by Unit Nutrition - the World's first commercially available carbohydrate mouth-rinse product. Here's what David said about using Unit's rinse during his intense workouts leading into this years Ironman World Championships. "I will never fail the rep after I have a mouth-rinse. I just won't fail. I have a belief in myself and the product. When I'm right on the edge, it takes 10 seconds, I rinse with Unit Rinse, and I feel a little bit sharper. Most of the time, in training, especially intense training, you mentally give up before your body does. You can always physically do more when things get tough; your mentality can switch, and you start to tell yourself that you're tired or that it hurts too much. Unit rinse gives me a mental stimulation and a belief that I can actually keep going. It's a little reward and helps me look forward to hard-intense workouts. That's how I build confidence in my ability to perform. When I complete tough workouts week after week, the ones I'm not sure I'm going to get through, I walk away knowing you can push through when those doubts appear. We all remember those sessions when you're halfway through, and you wonder how you're possibly going to get to the end. Carbohydrate mouth-rinsing is not a new concept, there are decades of research that show the benefits. For me, the fact that Unit Rinse is a product designed specifically for this purpose is significant; you rarely find a product that is backed by science and proven in the field." Now for a limited time you can try Unit Nutrition's carbohydrate rinse product for yourself. Head to UnitNutrition.com and use the code INNERVOICE at checkout. ------- To learn more about David you can read the full INNERVOICE feature - David McNamee, I'm Here To Win. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/innervoiceaudioexperience/message

Triathlon Taren Podcast
David McNamee | Two-time Kona podium finisher

Triathlon Taren Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2019 70:23


David McNamee is a Scottish professional triathlete whose name you might not know, but you definitely should. In 2018, he became the third fastest finisher ever at the Ironman World Championship in Kona with a time of 8:01:09.  One year earlier, he was also on the podium at Kona, with a 3rd place finish in 8:07:11. In other words, he's fast and only getting faster at age 30. McNamee spent a lot of years successfully racing ITU before moving to long course racing in 2014. He's been Jan Frodeno's training partner, and has raced against Javier Gomez for many years, so he's primed to make the jump to a name you definitely have heard of. On this episode fo the Triathlon Taren podcast, we talk to David about two Kona podium finishes in a row, his proclamation he plans to win Kona next year, and of course, a Scottish favourite, haggis.

Fitter Radio
Fitter Radio Episode 245 - David McNamee

Fitter Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2019 88:32


ONE STEP AHEAD: (00:15:16) We answer some listener questions around LCHF and HBCD. HOT PROPERTY INTERVIEW: DAVID MCNAMEE (00:28:30) We talk to Scottish pro triathlete David McNamee about his podium finishes in Kona and his racing and training philosophies leading in. WORKOUT OF THE WEEK: (01:14:25) Running economy and how to improve it.  LINKS: More about David McNamee at http://www.davidmcnamee.co.uk/ Port of Tauranga Half at http://mountfestival.kiwi/ Pushys at https://www.pushys.com.au/ Pilates for Sports at https://www.pilatesforsports.com/ Ecomist Blue Lake Multisport Festival at http://rats.org.nz/events/blue-lake-multisport-festival CONTACT US: Learn more about us at http://www.fitter.co.nz Like us on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/fittercoaching for the latest news and information Mikki Williden can be found at https://www.facebook.com/mikkiwillidennutrition

Oxygenaddict Triathlon Podcast, with Coach Rob Wilby and Helen Murray - Triathlon coaching by oxygenaddict.com

David McNamee finished 3rd at the 2018 Ironman World Championships in a time 8.01.09 - the third fastest time in Hawaii history. It was a great result that made up for his difficult season when illness and mechanicals hit at key times.Listen to this interview to learn:*How he overcame self-doubt after a rollercoaster season to arrive in Kona feeling confident of finishing on the podium*His thoughts on coming 3rd two years running in Hawaii*The importance of listening to your body when you've been ill.*His words of wisdom when it comes to Ironman and not quitting "If you come away saying 'I was awful but I gave it everything, then you can walk away feeling proud, but if you quit, then you are always going to quit.'"*The lessons he learned after walking the last 15km of the marathon at Ironman Austria.*How his third place finish at the World Championships in 2017 changed his relationship with Jan Frodeno and why the pair no longer train together.In Coaches Couch this week, you’ll hear Coach Rob talk about strategies for returning back to training when you are struck down with a cold or illness.Show Sponsors:https://www.precisionhydration.com/ - Leaders in triathlete sweat testing and hydration, with multi-strength electrolytes that match how you sweat. Get a free box or tube of PH worth up to £9.99 using the code OXYGENADDICT.http://www.foodcell.co.uk : The next generation of nutritional carriers. Designed to allow endurance triathletes and cyclists to carry enough food and gels, while allowing easy access.https://team.oxygenaddict.com Watch our free webinar for age-groupers with limited training time, training for Ironman & 70.3 using Team Oxygenaddict’s T.I.M.E. Training System: https://team.oxygenaddict.com/time-registration/Join the Oxygenaddict Triathlon Community page on facebook here: https://www.facebook.com/groups/666558563716897/http://www.fuelledbycake.com : Helen's charity cake recipe book, with contributions from people like Chrissie Wellington, Emma Pooley and Heather Fell. Only £10, and all proceeds go to charity!Our Patrons : Support the show with a monthly or one off donation - thanks so much for your support!In episode 201, we had an interview with age grouper Peter McCleave, who was diagnosed with Myeloma just after completing Ironman Wales in 2016. He's set up the website 10000donors.com to increase the number of stem cell donors, and to help find matches for people who are diagnosed with Myeloma. Please register if you can.We really hope you’ve enjoyed this episode of the Oxygenaddict Triathlon Podcast.The best way you can show your support of the show is to share this podcast with your triathlon friends on your Facebook, Twitter, or any other social media channel you use.The more people who download the show, the bigger names we can get on to share their stories and advice - which will hopefully make the show even more enjoyable for you. It's a win - win!Listen on ITunes: https://itunes.apple.com/gb/podcast/cup-tri-triathlon-podcast/id951501034?mt=2Listen on Android: http://www.stitcher.com/podcast/cup-of-tri-triathlon-podcast

The Terrace Scottish Football Podcast
Songs in Triple Time

The Terrace Scottish Football Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2018 50:28


Craig Anderson and Thom Watt talked through another Scotland defeat and suggested yet more solutions to the general problem of us not winning football matches very often. We then carry out some inductions into our very own Scottish Football Hall of Fame, including the surprise additions of David McNamee and Scott Severin. We round things off with a brief discussion of Gary Caldwell’s appointment at Partick Thistle. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Fitter Radio
Kona Special 2018 - The Finale

Fitter Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2018 145:05


BRADEN CURRIE: (00:25:46) RACHEL MCBRIDE: (00:36:05) ANDY POTTS: (00:42:47) EMMA PALLANT: 00:46:49) CAMERON BROWN: (00:49:17) HEATHER JACKSON: (00:52:09) TIM BERKEL: (00:56:09) HELLE FREDERIKSEN (00:58:26) TIM REED (01:07:24) Sarah True: (01:10:27) JOE SKIPPER: (01:13:26) LUCY CHARLES (01:21:15) DAN PLEWS: (01:25:38) LAURA SIDDALL (01:29:14) DAVID McNAMEE (01:35:13) LIZ BLATCHFORD: (01:39:30) BETH AND LUKE McKENZIE: (01:40:53) TERESA ADAM: (01:44:42) JAMES CUNNAMA: (01:49:50) ANGELA NAETH: (01:53:39) TOP 5 FEMALES: (01:57:32) TOP 5 MALES: (02:09:05) LINKS: More about Pushys at https://www.pushys.com.au/ More about Sweet Cheeks NZ at https://www.sweetcheeksnz.co.nz/ CONTACT US: Learn more about us at http://www.fitter.co.nz Like us on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/fittercoaching for the latest news and information Mikki Williden can be found at https://www.facebook.com/mikkiwillidennutrition

Fitter Radio
Kona Special The Finale

Fitter Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2017 104:17


Bevan and The Flea review race day. The Flea hangs with Faris and Norman on the course. JOSH AMBERGER: https://www.facebook.com/josh.amberger/ PATRIK NILSSON: https://www.facebook.com/PatrikNilssonTri/ LUCY CHARLES: https://www.facebook.com/LucyAnneCharles/ HEATHER JACKSON: https://www.facebook.com/heatherjacksonracing/ SARAH CROWLEY: https://www.facebook.com/sarah.crowley.7370 JOE GAMBLES: https://www.facebook.com/joe.gambles DAVID MCNAMEE: http://www.davidmcnamee.co.uk/ CORINNE ABRAHAM: https://www.facebook.com/Corinne.Abraham.Triathlon/ LIONEL SANDERS: https://www.facebook.com/lsanderstri/ LAURA SIDDALL: https://www.facebook.com/laura.siddall.5333 ANDY POTTS: https://www.facebook.com/AndyPottsRacing/ BEN HOFFMAN: https://www.facebook.com/bhoffmanracing/ CONTACT US: Learn more about us at http://www.fitter.co.nz Like us on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/fittercoaching for the latest news and information. Mikki Williden can be found at https://www.facebook.com/mikkiwillidennutrition

IMTalk
IMTalk's 2016 Kona Super Special, Day 1 Meredith Kessler, Andi Boecherer, David McNamee, and Liz Blatchford

IMTalk

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2016 74:07


Rose City Forum with Timothy Moore
Rose City Forum - David McNamee Foundations for Leaders

Rose City Forum with Timothy Moore

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2016


Timothy Moore talks with guest David McNamee of Foundations for Leaders

I'd Rather Be Writing
Vista and Office 2007: Presentation by David McNamee from Microsoft

I'd Rather Be Writing

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2007


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