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Latest podcast episodes about ellie salthouse

The MX Endurance Podcast
#78 - Ellie Salthouse

The MX Endurance Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2025 61:34


This week, we discuss the T100 Singapore wildcards, including the exciting addition of Tyler Mislawchuk, the best hot weather athlete in the sport, and whether Max Stapley's bite is as bad as his bark after earning his spot.   We then break down the Geelong 70.3 start list, featuring big names like Matt Hauser, Jelle Geens, and Hannah Berry, and what to expect from this highly competitive field.   Next, we look at Ironman South Africa, where Magnus Ditlev, Marten Van Riel, and Ruth Astle headline the start list. Can Magnus drop Marten on the bike, or will we see Marten take the win on the run?   Finally, we check in on Ellie Salthouse, discussing her recent surgery, when we can expect to see her back on the T100 circuit, and her thoughts on the 2025 season. 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:  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 You can follow Ellie at https://www.instagram.com/elliesalthouse 

Extra Healthy-ish
Do the 1%-ers like ice baths & saunas really help fitness performance?

Extra Healthy-ish

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2024 17:37 Transcription Available


Professional triathlete Ellie Salthouse reflects on her successful career from training to mindset to nutrition, and how she manages fitness around her menstrual cycle. Plus, she shares advice for aspiring athletes.    WANT MORE FROM ELLIE? Follow Ellie's upcoming events @elliesalthouse or via her site here, or see @whoop.   WANT MORE BODY + SOUL?  Online: Head to bodyandsoul.com.au for your daily digital dose of health and wellness. On social: Via Instagram at @bodyandsoul_au or Facebook. Or, TikTok here. Got an idea for an episode? DM host Felicity Harley on Instagram @felicityharley.  In print: Each Sunday, grab Body+Soul inside The Sunday Telegraph (NSW), the Sunday Herald Sun (Victoria), The Sunday Mail (Queensland), Sunday Mail (SA) and Sunday Tasmanian (Tasmania). See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Healthy-ish
Exercise vs. rest: how a pro triathlete finds the right balance

Healthy-ish

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2024 11:01 Transcription Available


Professional triathlete Ellie Salthouse discusses her rigorous training regimen, mantras when she needs to pull-through a heavy training session or race, and the importance of recovery.   WANT MORE FROM ELLIE? To hear today's full interview, where she shares whether those 1%-ers like ice baths and saunas actually help her performance...search for Extra Healthy-ish wherever you get your pods. Follow Ellie's upcoming events @elliesalthouse or via her site here, or see @whoop.   WANT MORE BODY + SOUL?  Online: Head to bodyandsoul.com.au for your daily digital dose of health and wellness. On social: Via Instagram at @bodyandsoul_au or Facebook. Or, TikTok here. Got an idea for an episode? DM host Felicity Harley on Instagram @felicityharley.  In print: Each Sunday, grab Body+Soul inside The Sunday Telegraph (NSW), the Sunday Herald Sun (Victoria), The Sunday Mail (Queensland), Sunday Mail (SA) and Sunday Tasmanian (Tasmania). See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The MX Endurance Podcast
#60 - Women's Ironman World Championship Review with Ellie Salthouse

The MX Endurance Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2024 76:50


We have an amazing new Ironman World Champion after Laura Philipp dominated the race in Nice over the weekend. James is joined by middle-distance superstar Ellie Salthouse to give you a pro perspective on how the race unfolded and what to make of all the performances. We also discuss and preview the T100 Ibiza race this weekend with our top 5 picks and have a chat about how the world is embracing the split world championships now.   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:  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 You can follow Ellie at https://www.instagram.com/elliesalthouse/ 

The REAL Triathlon Podcast
Pro Triathletes Talk on Challenge ROTH, IRONMAN Lake Placid & 70.3 Mt. Tremblant

The REAL Triathlon Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2024 40:27


With Jackson Laundry currently standing in 2nd place in the IRONMAN Pro series and planning to take on IRONMAN Lake Placid against some serious contenders, we had a lot to unpack. Additionally, Tamara Jewett is BACK smashing the course at IRONMAN 70.3 Mt. Tremblant, running her way into 2nd place after battling with Ellie Salthouse in the final Kilometers. Garrick is taking on IRONMAN Vitoria-Gasteiz while Nicholas Chase is going for Challenge ROTH, one of the biggest races in the sport. We are in full-on season peaking with most of us taking a break after our July races.   If you want to go above and beyond consider supporting us over on Patreon by clicking here!   Follow us on Instagram at @realtrisquad for updates on new episodes.    Individual Instagram handles: Garrick Loewen - @loeweng Nicholas Chase - @race_chase Jackson Laundry - @jacksonlaundrytri  

303Endurance Podcast
T100 Alcatraz and Boulder 70.3

303Endurance Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2024 43:03


Show Sponsor: UCAN UCAN created LIVSTEADY as an alternative to sugar based nutrition products. LIVSTEADY was purposefully designed to work with your body, delivering long-lasting energy you can feel. Whether UCAN Energy Powders, Bars or Gels, LIVSTEADY's unique time-release profile allows your body to access energy consistently throughout the day, unlocking your natural ability to finish stronger and recover more quickly!    In Today's Show Cycling News/Updates - Flatiron Park Crit; usacycling announced mountain bike and 4-rider pursuit team; USA Cycling announced that Fort Collins' own Olivia Cummins will take part in the 2024 Paris Olympics; TDF Unchained S2 Triathlon News/Updates - Taylor Knibb and Marten Van Riel wins San Francisco T100; Trevor Foley and Ellie Salthouse win at Boulder 70.3 Pro Coaching Tip of the Week - Learnings from Transition, Training Camp Highlights, Run Drill Clinic, Strength and Mobility,     303Cycling News and Updates:    https://yourgroupride.com/cummins-named-to-2024-olympic.../   303Triathlon News and Updates: Taylor Knibb Imperious In Winning San Francisco T100   Marten Van Riel Wins San Francisco T100 In Three-Way Sprint To The Line   https://www.ironman.com/im703-boulder-results   Coaching Tip of the Week:   Boulder 70.3 Insights: While volunteering in Transition at Boulder 70.3 this past weekend, I observed other athletes make some very common mistakes and I want to share them with you so you don't make the same mistakes at your race.   There were several swim DNFs due to lack of open water swim preparation. I know all of you are well aware of the importance of preparing based on the participation we had at Chatfield reservoir in May.   There were several athletes that showed up with no water bottles assuming there would be water bottles at transition or at an early aid station. The first bike aid station on most courses is at least 10 miles into the bike ride, which means these athletes started their race getting into a dehydration hole. Be sure to read the athlete guide and show up informed and prepared.   Several athletes dropped their nutrition or lost it (including pros). This is one of several reasons to rehearse the nutrition and equipment just like on race day. Know how those pockets on your race kit work (or don't) and have a way to secure your nutrition.   Training Camp: Sunday - Bike course, lunch, OWS, beer garden bus Monday - Left hand canyon, run drills with TO and Rinny, strength and mobility with Erin Carson Tuesday - easy run   TriDot Pool School comes to Boulder on July 27-28 $599 https://www.tridotpoolschool.com/component/eventbooking/pool-school/tridot-pool-school-20240525-844-107/70?Itemid=762 Weekend Workshop Schedule July 27 - 12:00 pm to 4:00 pm PT July 28 - 8:00 am to 12:00 pm PT  Optional social dinner at 6:30pm on Day 1   Train With Coach Rich: TriDot Signup - https://app.tridot.com/onboard/sign-up/richsoares RunDot Signup - https://app.rundot.com/onboard/sign-up/richsoares

The REAL Triathlon Podcast
Ellie Salthouse & Zac Collins

The REAL Triathlon Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2023 36:37


Pro Triathlete, Ellie Salthouse and Coach, Zac Collins. Ellie and Zac update Nick Chase on the latest in their careers and travel and training. They also answer the important question, where is better to train, St. George or Tucson?   Check out the Real Triathlon Squad online store here for all the best products we use or the RTS Club Store for RTS branded clothing!   If you want to go above and beyond consider supporting us over on Patreon by clicking here!   Follow us on Instagram at @realtrisquad for updates on new episodes.    Individual Instagram handles: Garrick Loewen - @loeweng Nicholas Chase - @race_chase Jackson Laundry - @jacksonlaundrytri  

That Triathlon Life Podcast
Guests Ellie Salthouse and Zac Collins join us to help answer questions about triathlon

That Triathlon Life Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2023 60:54


This week we have Pro Triathlete Ellie Salthouse and her partner/coach Zac Collins on the podcast. We've all been friends for years so we thought it would be fun to do our biggest podcast yet. Ellie and Zac help us answer questions about bike sizes between men and women, zig zagging when sighting in open water, cutting wetsuits, and more! To submit your own questions, as well as become a podcast supporter, head over to http://www.thattriathlonlife.com/podcast

303Endurance Podcast
Boulder 70.3

303Endurance Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2023 42:57


Welcome to Episode #391 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 news, coaching tips and discussion.   This weekend is IRONMAN Boulder 70.3! Who's racing and what to expect.   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 - IM Hamburg Tragedy, CFO Mike Reilly Top 10 What's new in the 303 - Boulder 70.3 Preview, Bill's new bike/power/mixed terrain, Unbound Video of the Week - Body surfing   Endurance News: What Happened in The Fatal Crash At Ironman Hamburg: A Firsthand Account, Context, and Expert Insight JUNE 5, 2023 TIM HEMING   Following Sunday's tragic events at Ironman Hamburg, where a motorcycle driver carrying an official race photographer was killed and a participant has been hospitalized, Triathlete has spoken to individuals who were on site and familiar with the race, as well as an expert in motorbike logistics for mass sporting events to help provide insight.   Occurring at roughly mile 22 on the bike course, a section where participants are cycling in both directions, the 70-year-old motorcycle driver carrying a cameraman, collided with a 26-year-old racer, according to an AP news report.   “The race participant and the photographer received onsite care, before being transported to a nearby hospital where they continue to receive treatment,” said a statement from Ironman. The driver died on the scene.   German broadcaster ARD ended its live broadcast of the event upon learning of the fatality, and racers were rerouted around the accident site while racing continued.   A firsthand account We spoke to pro triathlete Kristian Hogenhaug, who was within meters of the crash, Australian pro Renee Kiley, who raced on the same course last year, triathlon statistician and Triathlete contributor Thorsten Radde, who was on-site working for German television, and veteran cameraman/motorcycle driver Paul Phillips, who ran Ironman's motorbike driving operations in North America up until last month.   Emotions are still raw for Denmark's Hogenhaug, who was directly across the highway when the accident happened, with part of the debris punching a hole in his disc wheel. “I heard a huge crash and everything was in slow motion,” he explained. “I thought maybe a motorbike had punctured and then half-a-second later a tri bike flew in the air and landed almost in front of me, but I didn't see the persons involved.”   The Team BMC rider was approaching the end of the out-and-back section on the first of two laps on the 112-mile bike route, when a motorbike collided head-on with an age-group cyclist heading in the opposite direction.   Mike Reilly Interview on TriDot Podcast CMO. If there's a word or phrase in the app to get your butt out of bed or get to the finish line. 214 Ironman Races   Top 5 of 10 Remember your why Control your attitude Have Run / cheer someone else on Don't take it too seriously Never be disappointed with a finish   What's New in the 303: IRONMAN 70.3 Boulder 2023: Start time, watch live and preview By Tomos Land   Racing resumes in North America this weekend, as the multi-sport mecca of Boulder hosts the 21st edition of IRONMAN 70.3 Boulder.   A star-studded entry in both the men and women's fields will compete at breathtaking elevation of close to 1,600m, with home favorite Sam Long amongst a number of athletes on the start line that will be hoping to do well at altitude.   In our preview piece below, you can find all the information you need, including start times, streaming information and a full preview of the men and women's professional fields.   Start time and how to watch live The race takes place on Saturday June 10 2023, starting from the Boulder Reservoir at 0705 (MDT) on Saturday morning for the men, with the women five minutes later. That corresponds to 1405 in the UK and 1505 CET.   The race will be shown live, one of the 12 IRONMAN 70.3 events to be broadcast in 2023 on Outside TV. You will be able to watch for free via web, mobile or connected TV app.   As always, the ever reliable IRONMAN Tracker is the perfect data addition to support your viewing. If you haven't got it on your phone already, where have you been?!   Pro Men With 55 professional men on the start list, the men's field in Boulder not only boasts quality, but also a whole lot of quantity, with a massive American contingent racing on home soil in Colorado this weekend.   Sam Long wins IRONMAN 70.3 St George 2023 photo credit Jacob Kupferman / Getty Images for IRONMAN [Photo credit: Jacob Kupferman / Getty Images for IRONMAN] Leading the list is Boulder native Sam Long, who having won this race in 2021 and winning his last two half distance events, seems to be the man to beat on Saturday.   The American has raced well against strong domestic fields since splitting with short term coach Dr Dan Plews, beating long time rival Lionel Sanders and rising American star Trevor Foley, both of whom are competing in Boulder, at IRONMAN 70.3 St George and IRONMAN 70.3 Gulf Coast in recent weeks.   Training partners Foley and Sanders will hope to turn the tide on Long in Boulder, but will face an uphill battle, as the PTO World #6 looks to be coming into some strong form, and will undoubtedly want to be on top form in what could be considered a “home” race.   Elsewhere, Canadian Olympian Matthew Sharpe, the defending champion, will certainly be in contention for the podium, with American veteran Tim O'Donnell and young Mexican star Tomas Rodriguez also strong shouts for a top-3 finish. In truth, Long looks at the moment to be head and shoulders above the rest, with Sanders the most likely to challenge him if he can find the type of form that has eluded him for much of this season so far. The battle for the podium will be especially intense and the chances of the IRONMAN 70.3 World Champs slots rolling a long way down are high given the quality up front.   Pro Women In the women's race, Britain's Holly Lawrence is the strong favourite, but will have a resurgent Jeanni Metzler to contend with, as both Boulder-based athletes look to take another step forward as they push for bigger goals later in the year.   Lawrence has raced well so far this season, with fourth in Oceanside and a top-10 in Ibiza, but is yet to have things really click for her on race day. Boulder could be the perfect opportunity to hone her race day skills and boost her confidence as she builds towards the PTO US Open in Milwaukee in August.   Metzler, on the other hand, has had a little more success this season, with a win in St George and a podium in Chattanooga, but hasn't been able to face off against a top-10 calibre athlete aside from a dominant Paula Findlay in Tennessee, and will likely relish the chance to do so against Lawrence in Colorado.   Lauren Brandon leads the Americans on world ranking in Boulder, but all eyes are likely to be on Taylor Knibb, who after a significant period of time out with injury, will race her first half distance race since winning the IRONMAN 70.3 World Championship title last October.   Ironman 70.3 Boulder Recent Winners 2022 – Matthew Sharpe and Rachel McBride. 2021 – Sam Long and Emma Pallant-Browne. 2019 – Chris Leiferman and Skye Moench. 2018 – Callum Millward and Ellie Salthouse. 2017 – Tim Don and Jeanni Seymour. 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 four qualifying slots (two MPRO / two FPRO) for the IRONMAN 70.3 World Championship in Lahti, Finland this summer.   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   My Volunteer Gigs:  Info Tent: Friday, Jun 9th 2:00 PM - 5:00 PM  Transition Crew 1st Shift: Saturday, Jun 10th 4:15 AM - 9:00 AM   Video of the Week: Body Surfing   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!

The MX Endurance Podcast
#244 - Ellie Salthouse

The MX Endurance Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2023 85:58


Spectacular performances from Alex Yee and Georgia Taylor-Brown, shit social media posts from Collin Chartier and the podcast curse continues (when we recorded Alistair Brownlee was still going to race Jan Frodeno!) Plenty of news this week as well as catching up with one of our favourite professional triathletes, Ellie Salthouse! We talk to Ellie about her rough 2022, the pressures of being a pro triathlete and what we can expect from her in 2023. An extremely candid conversation that covers a whole range of topics. Not one to miss! To find out more about Ellie Salthouse visit: http://elliesalthouse.com  For more information about MX Endurance: http://www.mxendurance.com To watch this podcast as a video visit: https://bit.ly/3vzSss2  Claim your free Off-Season Strength Training Plan: https://mxendurance.com/free-plan Or check MX Endurance out on Social Media:  Facebook https://www.facebook.com/TeamMaccax/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/mxendurance Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mxendurance     You can follow James at https://www.instagram.com/bale.james85   You can follow Tim at https://www.instagram.com/tford14

The REAL Triathlon Podcast
17x 70.3 Champion Ellie Salthouse and Coach Zac Collins

The REAL Triathlon Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2022 41:04


Ellie Salthouse comes on with her coach to talk about her recent coaching change and how she is preparing for the 70.3 World Championships in St. George at the end of October.     Check out the Real Triathlon Squad online store here for all the best products we use!   If you want to go above and beyond consider supporting us over on Patreon by clicking here!   Follow us on Instagram at @realtrisquad for updates on new episodes.    Individual Instagram handles: Garrick Loewen - @loeweng Nicholas Chase - @race_chase Jackson Laundry - @jacksonlaundrytri

TriVelo Coaching
An Unfiltered Look Into the Training + Mindset of Ellie Salthouse

TriVelo Coaching

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2022 80:41


Last week we had Australia's number 1 ranked male athlete on the show, this week we have the number 1 female ranked triathlete, Ellie Salthouse! With 17 x half ironman wins to her name since turning her focus to 70.3, and a further 10 podiums, she is one of our most dominating athletes. She's achieved a best place of 5th at the world champs, but as you'll find out in the episode, that is not good for her. She has her sights set on a higher target. Timestamps: 00:00 - Introduction 03:09 - What does the sport of triathlon mean to Ellie? 03:41 - Pulling out of Geelong 70.3 05:10 - Thinking long term: Ellie's first DNF 06:34 - How is Ellie managing her injury now 09:47 - How to manage form leading to your A race 13:20 - Falling short on the mental side (striving for perfection) 20:00 - How does a base block fo training look for Ellie 26:10 - Managing injury and rehabilitation 27:46 - How long do your endurance sessions need to be 29:30 - What does a Race Ready block look like 30:46 - Examples of speed sessions 31:38 - 70.3 specific sessions close to race events 34:30 - Training and racing without data: entirely perceived effort 37:00 - Reliving what happened during the world champs 41:26 - Her perspective on her coach's coaching approach 51:05 - Trusting the process towards success 55:05 -  Insight into Ellie's nutrition strategy 1:01:08 - Race morning strategy 1:10:35 - Tapering strategy 1:12:50 - Would data work well with Ellie? 1:18:35 - Life lessons from Ellie The Get Fast Podcast is brought to you by TriVelo Coaching, where we help triathletes and cyclists like you, Train Smarter to Race Faster. Your hosts are Australian Triathlon Ironman Champion and HEAD COACH of TriVelo Coaching Gerard Donnelly, and his son Jordan Donnelly. If you want to learn how to TRAIN SMARTER and RACE FASTER, you can join our weekly coaching email, just go to: getfastpodcast.com Some of you might already be in there, but many of you won't be and so this is our official invitation for you to come and join our free community: www.facebook.com/groups/trivelocoaching Check us out on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/trivelocoaching/ Want access to Gerard's Famous Monthly Coaching Newsletter? Go here: https://www.trivelocoachingprogram.com/memos Disclaimer: The Content in this podcast is in no way intended to be medical advice, treatment or diagnoses. None of our Content is intended to imply that any products mentioned, remedies or information provided are intended to prevent, diagnose, cure or alleviate a disease, ailment, defect or injury or should be used for therapeutic purposes. The Content is intended to assist you with running, cycling, swimming or triathlon and should not be substituted for medical advice by your healthcare professional. We do not accept any liability for any injury, loss, or damage incurred by the use or reliance on our Content. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

MT Cast
MT Cast #034 - Ellie Salthouse

MT Cast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2021 49:57


A australiana Ellie Salthouse é uma das melhores atletas de meia distância da atualidade e vem de uma temporada quase perfeita: foram 8 vitórias em 9 provas. O início no triathlon veio muito cedo, com 11 anos de idade, em sua terra natal. Fez parte da Seleção Australiana por alguns anos mas se frustrou com o esporte. Após um período sabático de 6 meses, ela conheceu sua atual técnica, Siri Lindley, fez as malas, voltou para o triathlon e se mudou para Boulder, onde reside até hoje. Confira como foi o nosso papo em inglês com legendas em português no Youtube do Mundo Tri . Patrocinador: Ease Labs é uma indústria farmacêutica especializada em produtos de cannabis Siga o perfil da Easelabs no Instragram para saber todas as novidades . Z2 Foods está chegando no mercado agora desenvolvendo os melhores e mais saborosos produtos de performance e endurance. Sigam a página https://www.instagram.com/z2foods/ para ficar ligados no maior lançamento do ano! Site: https://www.z2foods.com/

Babbittville Radio – Babbittville
Skye Moench: Breakfast with Bob at the Collins Cup

Babbittville Radio – Babbittville

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2021 13:00


Skye Moench joined me for a chat a few days before the Collins Cup. Skye Moench represents Team USA at the Collins Cup. Skye is currently ranked 10th on the Professional Triathletes Organisation World Rankings. Skye raced in Match 4 against Holly Lawrence and Ellie Salthouse, finishing 2nd. Filmed on location in Samorin, Slovakia at… The post Skye Moench: Breakfast with Bob at the Collins Cup appeared first on Babbittville.

Mile High Endurance Podcast
Kristian Blummenfelt on St George

Mile High Endurance Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2021 65:11


This week we have Gold medalist and current 70.3 world record holder, Kristian Blummenfelt joining us to talk about the Tokyo Olympic Triathlon win and his outlook for IRONMAN 70.3 St George. Show Sponsor: VENGA CBD   We're huge fans of Venga CBD. It really helps us recover more quickly from our workouts, have less soreness, sleep better and reduce inflammation.   Venga offers personalized CBD plans. All you have to do is take a simple quiz to get you started! Answer a few questions and, voila - there's your personalized CBD recommendation! It's all based on YOU - what CBD YOU need right now to meet your goals.   Guys, it's super easy to go take this quiz on their website. Just go to vengacbd.com/quiz and (you didn't hear it from us but…) there's a freebie in it for you just for taking the quiz.   We trust these guys 100% and they'll make it really easy for you to get started with the RIGHT CBD.    Just go to https://vengaendurance.com/303podcast to order yours today. First-time order is 30% off with code (303PODCAST).  We've also added 50% off your first month's subscription with code (303SUBSCRIPTION).   In Today's Show Feature interview with Kristian Blummenfelt Endurance News IRONMAN 70.3 World Championship in St George Kristian Blummenfelt sprints to Edmonton win and World Championship double What's new in the 303? Pro race insights from Jocelyn McCauley 8 of Colorado's crazy tests on foot and bike - Springs Gazette Interview 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 serious athletes.  UCAN keeps blood sugar steady compared to the energy spikes and crashes of sugar-based products.  Steady energy equals sustained performance!   You put in the training, so don't let nutrition limit your 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   Use the code 303UCAN for 20% off at ucan.co/discount/303UCAN/ or ucan.co,    Interview with Kristian Blummenfelt A multiple Norwegian Triathlon Champion and IRONMAN 70.3 Champion, Kristian Blummenfelt is one of the fastest triathletes in the world over the middle distance.    Kristian was originally a swimmer, but also excelled on his feet by competing at the 2011 European Cross-Country Championships as a junior and showcasing the necessary tools to excel in the sport of triathlon.   Blummenfelt prospered as a junior, winning numerous events. Victories at ITU Junior European Cup events in Brno, Tabor and Antalya were followed by a Senior ITU victory at Tartu. His first major success came at the 2015 European Championship where he picked up a bronze medal.   Kristian's Norwegian National titles came in 2015, 2016 and 2018, and now he was also showing off his talents on the IRONMAN 70.3 circuit. He notched three consecutive victories in Bahrain between 2017 and 2019, and in both the 2018 and 2019 renewals set new world records for the half-IRONMAN.   2019 was a highly successful campaign for the Norwegian as he was also crowned winner of the ITU World Triathlon Series Grand Final. He finished a highly creditable fourth meanwhile at the 70.3 World Championship in Nice, a race won by one of his training partners Gustav Iden.   Kristian is also an Olympian, having competed at the 2016 Rio Games where he finished in 13th place.  He won gold at the Tokyo 2021, won again in Edmonton and World Championship double August 21st.   Blummenfelt's sporting hero growing up was Alexander Dale Oen, a swimmer from his native Norway and a European champion in 2008.  Unsurprisingly for someone who has set those world records, Kristian's motto is “go big or go home”.   Kristian Blummenfelt (protriathletes.org)   Our News is sponsored by Buddy Insurance. It's big time training and racing season.  Buddy Insurance is the kind of peace of mind so you can enjoy your training and racing to their fullest.  Buddy's mission is simple, to help people fearlessly enjoy an active and outdoor lifestyle.  You can now get on-demand accident insurance to make sure you get cash for bills fast and fill any gaps between your current coverage.  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:   Kristian Blummenfelt sprints to Edmonton win and World Championship double Win or lose (and this year it has mostly been the former for the Norwegian), Kristian Blummenfelt impacts more races than anyone else. So powerful is his cycling ability and mentality, you feel as though he is on a mission to challenge anyone who thinks they can breakaway on the bike (from him) and win.   The result of that – for me at least, and it has been the case for some time now – is that the first major measure I look at during a race is not who is leading the swim, who is in the lead pack, is there a break etc. It's, “did you exit the swim ahead, or behind Kristian Blummenfelt?”   Ahead, and – if you have the legs to follow him – you gain access to the world's greatest domestique (!) to help overcome any swim deficit. If you are behind and you miss the Blu Train… expect a very difficult next 90 minutes.   And that, perhaps, is the primary reason why Great Britain's Alex Yee wasn't able to challenge for world championship gold on Saturday in Edmonton, despite producing the fastest run by a long way. Blummenfelt swam 18:36, Alex 18:53. Those 17 seconds would prove impossible to recover from.   Preview of the Showdown in St. George at IRONMAN 70.3 World Championships 303 is heading to St. George to bring you in-person coverage of the IRONMAN 70.3 World Championships. With no Kona this year, all eyes are on the desert of southwest Utah. With a hilly run course, fast bike and a predicted temperature near 100 degrees, the real sizzle isn't the rubber meeting the road, it's the clash of top triathletes on heels of the Collins Cup that has no doubt sparked some rivalries. In the women's field in particular, the match up of Daniela Ryf and Taylor Knibb seems most intriguing. At the Collins Cup they went head to head and Knibb had the biggest victory of the day of all athletes crushing Daniela by double digit minutes. But Daniela reportedly wasn't feeling her best and we all know of the four time IRONMAN World Champion capabilities. No doubt she is looking for some revenge. Obviously as the championship, the field is stacked. Maybe there is a chink in Ryf's armor? Maybe not, but Lucy Charles, Ellie Salthouse, Sky Moench, Paula Findlay and Jeanni Metzler, all with great races in Slovakia could be in the mix at the end. No doubt there are others like Holly Lawrence who crashed in the Collins Cup could fight for the podium.   The mens field offers similar drama with Sam Long, the top ranked American and one of the favorites will have stiff competition from Lionel Sanders, Gustav Iden and fellow Norwegian and Olympic Gold Medalist Kristian Blummenfelt. Last May, Long and Sanders battled shoulder to shoulder in St. George and the two have had some fun social media banter in the last 12 months. After the race in May, Long said he knew he could take advantage of the downhill with his long stride and he did so almost winning so it will be interesting to see what happens.   The Norwegians are going to be tough to beat. Both Iden and Blummenfelt have had fantastic seasons. Iden handedly won his race in Slovakia and Blummenfelt has focused on training for St. George since winning Olympic gold. With no Jan Frodeno, putting odds on this race is challenging. There are many podium worthy contenders like Chris Leiferman, Rudy Von Berg, Alistair Brownlee, Ben Kanute, Javier Gomez, Sam Appleton and maybe a dark horse to watch is Collin Chartier from Louisville, Colorado.   What's New in the 303:   Pro Race Insights from Jocelyn McCauley   https://303cycling.com/cyclists-4-community-raffling-off-new-cervelo-to-raise-money/   8 of Colorado's crazy tests on foot and bike: Jagged alpine to rowdy singletrack at night Here's a nod to some of the state's most infamous challenges spanning 100-plus miles:   Hardrock 100 Clearly, lockdowns of last year fueled ambitions. Example: François D'haene's record dash over the San Juan Mountains this summer. The French man became the first in the fearsome race's 28-year history to clock a time under 22 hours — stunning, considering the 100 miles and 33,000 feet of climbing in the jagged alpine around Silverton, Telluride and Ouray. Lottery-based entry, race is usually mid-July.   LEADVILLE 100 RACE Andy Fox of Evergreen, Colo. rides his bike near Twin Lakes during the Leadville 100 Mountain Bike Race Saturday, August 14, 2010 in Leadville, Colo.   Gazette file Leadville Trail 100 This is a classic in the ultra world. Where miners once flocked for gold, now runners and mountain bikers race to finish within demanding cutoffs (30 hours for runners, 12 for cyclists). It's a test of lung power, starting from North America's highest incorporated town near 10,200 feet and rising to Hope Pass above 12,600 feet. It's better known as Hopeless Pass. Lottery-based, races in late August.   Run Rabbit Run Are you a tortoise or a hare? That is the first question to ask when approaching this 100-mile sufferfest from Steamboat Springs. While gaining 20,000 feet of elevation, you'll be covering parts of the Continental Divide and the town's recognizable summits: Mount Werner and Emerald and Rabbit Ears mountains. Hares finish under 36 hours, tortoises under 30. Usually mid-September.   Flaming Foliage Relay This 165-mile overnighter showcases autumn's aspen glow where it is famously glorious, along Guanella, Georgia and Fremont passes. Running teams might struggle to admire the beauty. Their heads are down on the course between Idaho Springs and Buena Vista, crossing roads and trails amounting to about 17,000 vertical feet. Usually mid-September.   Triple Bypass In 1988, a group of cycling buddies thought it would be fun to ride from Evergreen to Vail. Ever since, that's been the idea of fun for riders traversing a trio of heart-pounding passes over 100-plus miles and 10,000-plus feet. An exclusive bunch has made it a “double triple” in recent years, pedaling back the way they came. Slated for late July/early August 2022.   Breck 100 Mountain bikers have come to know this, not the Leadville 100, as Colorado's ultimate endeavor on a saddle — a tantalizing route shaped like a clover leaf, crossing the Continental Divide three times. But the race has been on hold for two years; the pandemic again caused a cancellation this summer. And the past two plans were a condensed course, closer to 70 miles. Will the real Breck 100 return? “That's the million-dollar question,” says organizer Thane Wright. Previously mid to late July.   SBT GRVL Colorado's gravel revolution begins in Steamboat Springs, a cycling town proud of its crunchy backroads. This race has risen to prominence with a variety of endurance courses amid classic scenery. They have recently ranged from nearly 40 miles to more than 140 miles, with climbing between 2,000 and 9,400 feet. Slated for Aug. 22, 2022. Vapor Trail 125 Any ultra competitor knows about “sleep demons,” those hallucinations that manifest at night. That's when this whacky mountain bike foray begins, in the darkness of 10 p.m. It begins in Salida, where some of the whackiest riders reside, molded by the vaunted Monarch Crest. Vapor is reserved for the most skilled and wilderness prepared. One must negotiate technical singletrack by headlamp and sustain long climbs over 125 miles. Slated for Aug. 26, 2022.     Video Of The Week: Kristian Blummenfelt History Maker   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
Kristian Blummenfelt on St George

303Endurance Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2021 65:11


This week we have Gold medalist and current 70.3 world record holder, Kristian Blummenfelt joining us to talk about the Tokyo Olympic Triathlon win and his outlook for IRONMAN 70.3 St George. Show Sponsor: VENGA CBD   We're huge fans of Venga CBD. It really helps us recover more quickly from our workouts, have less soreness, sleep better and reduce inflammation.   Venga offers personalized CBD plans. All you have to do is take a simple quiz to get you started! Answer a few questions and, voila - there's your personalized CBD recommendation! It's all based on YOU - what CBD YOU need right now to meet your goals.   Guys, it's super easy to go take this quiz on their website. Just go to vengacbd.com/quiz and (you didn't hear it from us but…) there's a freebie in it for you just for taking the quiz.   We trust these guys 100% and they'll make it really easy for you to get started with the RIGHT CBD.    Just go to https://vengaendurance.com/303podcast to order yours today. First-time order is 30% off with code (303PODCAST).  We've also added 50% off your first month's subscription with code (303SUBSCRIPTION).   In Today's Show Feature interview with Kristian Blummenfelt Endurance News IRONMAN 70.3 World Championship in St George Kristian Blummenfelt sprints to Edmonton win and World Championship double What's new in the 303? Pro race insights from Jocelyn McCauley 8 of Colorado's crazy tests on foot and bike - Springs Gazette Interview 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 serious athletes.  UCAN keeps blood sugar steady compared to the energy spikes and crashes of sugar-based products.  Steady energy equals sustained performance!   You put in the training, so don't let nutrition limit your 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   Use the code 303UCAN for 20% off at ucan.co/discount/303UCAN/ or ucan.co,    Interview with Kristian Blummenfelt A multiple Norwegian Triathlon Champion and IRONMAN 70.3 Champion, Kristian Blummenfelt is one of the fastest triathletes in the world over the middle distance.    Kristian was originally a swimmer, but also excelled on his feet by competing at the 2011 European Cross-Country Championships as a junior and showcasing the necessary tools to excel in the sport of triathlon.   Blummenfelt prospered as a junior, winning numerous events. Victories at ITU Junior European Cup events in Brno, Tabor and Antalya were followed by a Senior ITU victory at Tartu. His first major success came at the 2015 European Championship where he picked up a bronze medal.   Kristian's Norwegian National titles came in 2015, 2016 and 2018, and now he was also showing off his talents on the IRONMAN 70.3 circuit. He notched three consecutive victories in Bahrain between 2017 and 2019, and in both the 2018 and 2019 renewals set new world records for the half-IRONMAN.   2019 was a highly successful campaign for the Norwegian as he was also crowned winner of the ITU World Triathlon Series Grand Final. He finished a highly creditable fourth meanwhile at the 70.3 World Championship in Nice, a race won by one of his training partners Gustav Iden.   Kristian is also an Olympian, having competed at the 2016 Rio Games where he finished in 13th place.  He won gold at the Tokyo 2021, won again in Edmonton and World Championship double August 21st.   Blummenfelt's sporting hero growing up was Alexander Dale Oen, a swimmer from his native Norway and a European champion in 2008.  Unsurprisingly for someone who has set those world records, Kristian's motto is “go big or go home”.   Kristian Blummenfelt (protriathletes.org)   Our News is sponsored by Buddy Insurance. It's big time training and racing season.  Buddy Insurance is the kind of peace of mind so you can enjoy your training and racing to their fullest.  Buddy's mission is simple, to help people fearlessly enjoy an active and outdoor lifestyle.  You can now get on-demand accident insurance to make sure you get cash for bills fast and fill any gaps between your current coverage.  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:   Kristian Blummenfelt sprints to Edmonton win and World Championship double Win or lose (and this year it has mostly been the former for the Norwegian), Kristian Blummenfelt impacts more races than anyone else. So powerful is his cycling ability and mentality, you feel as though he is on a mission to challenge anyone who thinks they can breakaway on the bike (from him) and win.   The result of that – for me at least, and it has been the case for some time now – is that the first major measure I look at during a race is not who is leading the swim, who is in the lead pack, is there a break etc. It's, “did you exit the swim ahead, or behind Kristian Blummenfelt?”   Ahead, and – if you have the legs to follow him – you gain access to the world's greatest domestique (!) to help overcome any swim deficit. If you are behind and you miss the Blu Train… expect a very difficult next 90 minutes.   And that, perhaps, is the primary reason why Great Britain's Alex Yee wasn't able to challenge for world championship gold on Saturday in Edmonton, despite producing the fastest run by a long way. Blummenfelt swam 18:36, Alex 18:53. Those 17 seconds would prove impossible to recover from.   Preview of the Showdown in St. George at IRONMAN 70.3 World Championships 303 is heading to St. George to bring you in-person coverage of the IRONMAN 70.3 World Championships. With no Kona this year, all eyes are on the desert of southwest Utah. With a hilly run course, fast bike and a predicted temperature near 100 degrees, the real sizzle isn't the rubber meeting the road, it's the clash of top triathletes on heels of the Collins Cup that has no doubt sparked some rivalries. In the women's field in particular, the match up of Daniela Ryf and Taylor Knibb seems most intriguing. At the Collins Cup they went head to head and Knibb had the biggest victory of the day of all athletes crushing Daniela by double digit minutes. But Daniela reportedly wasn't feeling her best and we all know of the four time IRONMAN World Champion capabilities. No doubt she is looking for some revenge. Obviously as the championship, the field is stacked. Maybe there is a chink in Ryf's armor? Maybe not, but Lucy Charles, Ellie Salthouse, Sky Moench, Paula Findlay and Jeanni Metzler, all with great races in Slovakia could be in the mix at the end. No doubt there are others like Holly Lawrence who crashed in the Collins Cup could fight for the podium.   The mens field offers similar drama with Sam Long, the top ranked American and one of the favorites will have stiff competition from Lionel Sanders, Gustav Iden and fellow Norwegian and Olympic Gold Medalist Kristian Blummenfelt. Last May, Long and Sanders battled shoulder to shoulder in St. George and the two have had some fun social media banter in the last 12 months. After the race in May, Long said he knew he could take advantage of the downhill with his long stride and he did so almost winning so it will be interesting to see what happens.   The Norwegians are going to be tough to beat. Both Iden and Blummenfelt have had fantastic seasons. Iden handedly won his race in Slovakia and Blummenfelt has focused on training for St. George since winning Olympic gold. With no Jan Frodeno, putting odds on this race is challenging. There are many podium worthy contenders like Chris Leiferman, Rudy Von Berg, Alistair Brownlee, Ben Kanute, Javier Gomez, Sam Appleton and maybe a dark horse to watch is Collin Chartier from Louisville, Colorado.   What's New in the 303:   Pro Race Insights from Jocelyn McCauley   https://303cycling.com/cyclists-4-community-raffling-off-new-cervelo-to-raise-money/   8 of Colorado's crazy tests on foot and bike: Jagged alpine to rowdy singletrack at night Here's a nod to some of the state's most infamous challenges spanning 100-plus miles:   Hardrock 100 Clearly, lockdowns of last year fueled ambitions. Example: François D'haene's record dash over the San Juan Mountains this summer. The French man became the first in the fearsome race's 28-year history to clock a time under 22 hours — stunning, considering the 100 miles and 33,000 feet of climbing in the jagged alpine around Silverton, Telluride and Ouray. Lottery-based entry, race is usually mid-July.   LEADVILLE 100 RACE Andy Fox of Evergreen, Colo. rides his bike near Twin Lakes during the Leadville 100 Mountain Bike Race Saturday, August 14, 2010 in Leadville, Colo.   Gazette file Leadville Trail 100 This is a classic in the ultra world. Where miners once flocked for gold, now runners and mountain bikers race to finish within demanding cutoffs (30 hours for runners, 12 for cyclists). It's a test of lung power, starting from North America's highest incorporated town near 10,200 feet and rising to Hope Pass above 12,600 feet. It's better known as Hopeless Pass. Lottery-based, races in late August.   Run Rabbit Run Are you a tortoise or a hare? That is the first question to ask when approaching this 100-mile sufferfest from Steamboat Springs. While gaining 20,000 feet of elevation, you'll be covering parts of the Continental Divide and the town's recognizable summits: Mount Werner and Emerald and Rabbit Ears mountains. Hares finish under 36 hours, tortoises under 30. Usually mid-September.   Flaming Foliage Relay This 165-mile overnighter showcases autumn's aspen glow where it is famously glorious, along Guanella, Georgia and Fremont passes. Running teams might struggle to admire the beauty. Their heads are down on the course between Idaho Springs and Buena Vista, crossing roads and trails amounting to about 17,000 vertical feet. Usually mid-September.   Triple Bypass In 1988, a group of cycling buddies thought it would be fun to ride from Evergreen to Vail. Ever since, that's been the idea of fun for riders traversing a trio of heart-pounding passes over 100-plus miles and 10,000-plus feet. An exclusive bunch has made it a “double triple” in recent years, pedaling back the way they came. Slated for late July/early August 2022.   Breck 100 Mountain bikers have come to know this, not the Leadville 100, as Colorado's ultimate endeavor on a saddle — a tantalizing route shaped like a clover leaf, crossing the Continental Divide three times. But the race has been on hold for two years; the pandemic again caused a cancellation this summer. And the past two plans were a condensed course, closer to 70 miles. Will the real Breck 100 return? “That's the million-dollar question,” says organizer Thane Wright. Previously mid to late July.   SBT GRVL Colorado's gravel revolution begins in Steamboat Springs, a cycling town proud of its crunchy backroads. This race has risen to prominence with a variety of endurance courses amid classic scenery. They have recently ranged from nearly 40 miles to more than 140 miles, with climbing between 2,000 and 9,400 feet. Slated for Aug. 22, 2022. Vapor Trail 125 Any ultra competitor knows about “sleep demons,” those hallucinations that manifest at night. That's when this whacky mountain bike foray begins, in the darkness of 10 p.m. It begins in Salida, where some of the whackiest riders reside, molded by the vaunted Monarch Crest. Vapor is reserved for the most skilled and wilderness prepared. One must negotiate technical singletrack by headlamp and sustain long climbs over 125 miles. Slated for Aug. 26, 2022.   Video Of The Week: Kristian Blummenfelt History Maker   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!

BE with Champions
Tim Reed - Australian Ironman 70.3 World Champion & Coach - 2021 IM 70.3 Predictions

BE with Champions

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2021 87:42


Today, I'm joined in the studio by Tim Reed. Tim has over 80 professional podium finishes, winning 23 Ironman 70.3 distance events, add to that Ironman Australia, and in 2016 won the Ironman 70.3 World Championships on home soil on the Sunshine Coast. Queensland, Australia.   Somehow, he's able to balance his professional racing with his wife and raising their three young boys.   It's been a pleasure watching him win so consistently over the years. And now I get to sit with him in the studio.   In this episode, we discuss Tim's journey and his process, we dissect the Ironman 70.3 World Championships and we have some fun with 15 rapid-fire questions.   I'll have to have Tim back on the show. His knowledge of what it takes to perform at the highest level is remarkable... we could have kept talking for hours... in fact, we did keep chatting post-recording for a long time.   min 47.00 - Predictions The 70.3 World Championships in St.George - altitude, dry air, advantage media at front of the race, Sam Long, 1/2 the field will be cooked, can the Norwegians maintain a pick   min 52.10 - The woman predictions - Daniela Ryf, Taylor Knibb - Swimmers Lucy Charles-Barclay, Pamela Oliveria, Bike - Clear favorite is Daniela Ryf - The claims are power climbs - the difference between weight for athletes on the hills, Holly Lawrence, Chelsea Sadaro, Paula Findley, Jackie Hering, Ellie Salthouse, Emma Pallant-Browne - Tims picks 1st Daniela, 2nd Taylor Knibb 3rd Ellie Salthouse - 1st Daniela Ryf, Emma Pallant-brown, and Taylor Knibb   min 59.00 - The men predictions - who is out Gomez, Brownlee, Lionel Sanders, - Michael Raelerts a dark horse for top 5 - Sam Appleton, Ben Kanute off the front - "They've gotta go" - Sam Long - the media train upfront could hurt him - Gustav Iden is the favorite, Kristian Blummenfelt in 2nd, Feeling for Rudy von Berg, Brad Weiss is on form - Appleton, and Kanute for the podium, Daniel Beakegard   min1.06.00 What about Tims prediction - he'd like a top 10     Discount Codes and Deals   Athletic Greens - a FREE year supply of Vitamin D AND 5 FREE travel packs with your first purchase by visiting athleticgreens.com/greg Hyperice - Click https://bit.ly/3jzyFDa for exclusive offers on all Hyperice products or visit at hyperice.com and use the code mentioned in the show FormSwim Goggles - formswim.com/greg for $15 off - The coupon will be automatically added to the cart. Or use code GREG2021 at checkout. Athletic Brewing - AthleticBrewing.com   Support the show at https://www.patreon.com/user?u=26936856 "The Greg Bennett Show" -  

303Endurance Podcast
Collin Chartier - Collins Cup Recap

303Endurance Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2021 68:52


This week we have Collin Chartier back from the Collin's Cup in Slovakia. Collin matched Kyle Smith on the swim and Gustav Iden on the bike. Collin beat out Kyle for a 2nd place and 2 points for the USA.  We're looking forward to hearing about their 3-way battle and the Collin's Cup in general. Show Sponsor: VENGA CBD   We're huge fans of Venga CBD. It really helps us recover more quickly from our workouts, have less soreness, sleep better and reduce inflammation.   Venga offers personalized CBD plans. All you have to do is take a simple quiz to get you started! Answer a few questions and, voila - there's your personalized CBD recommendation! It's all based on YOU - what CBD YOU need right now to meet your goals.   Guys, it's super easy to go take this quiz on their website. Just go to vengacbd.com/quiz and (you didn't hear it from us but…) there's a freebie in it for you just for taking the quiz.   We trust these guys 100% and they'll make it really easy for you to get started with the RIGHT CBD.    Just go to https://vengaendurance.com/303podcast to order yours today. First-time order is 30% off with code (303PODCAST).  We've also added 50% off your first month's subscription with code (303SUBSCRIPTION).   In Today's Show Feature interview with Collin Chartier Endurance News IRONMAN 70.3 World Championship in St George Julie Moss Award at The Collin's Cup What's new in the 303? Sebastian's new Scott bike at Lookout last week Buff Classic 303 and Channel 7   Interview 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 serious athletes.  UCAN keeps blood sugar steady compared to the energy spikes and crashes of sugar-based products.  Steady energy equals sustained performance!   You put in the training, so don't let nutrition limit your 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   Use the code 303UCAN for 20% off at ucan.co/discount/303UCAN/ or ucan.co,    Interview with Collin Chartier Collin discovered the sport of triathlon at 14 years old as a swimmer, with a background in playing football and mountain biking.   There is nothing more satisfying to Collin than achieving his potential through hard work, persistence, and self-belief.  A month ago he came in 3rd at Ironman Boulder 70.3.  Got a ticket to the Collin's Cup and then crushed out a 2nd place to Gustav Iden and is back in Boulder.  Let's chat with Collin Chartier.     Our News is sponsored by Buddy Insurance. It's big time training and racing season.  Buddy Insurance is the kind of peace of mind so you can enjoy your training and racing to their fullest.  Buddy's mission is simple, to help people fearlessly enjoy an active and outdoor lifestyle.  You can now get on-demand accident insurance to make sure you get cash for bills fast and fill any gaps between your current coverage.  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:   PROFESSIONAL TRIATHLETES ORGANISATION ANNOUNCES LIONEL SANDERS AND HOLLY LAWRENCE AS WINNERS OF THE JULIE MOSS AWARD FOR COURAGEOUS PERFORMANCES AT THE COLLINS CUP The Professional Triathletes Organisation today announced that Team Internationals' Lionel Sanders and Team Europe's Holly Lawrence have been awarded the Julie Moss Award for their courageous performances at The Collins Cup.   The Julie Moss Award is named after Julie Moss, whose performance at the 1982 World Championship in Kona, in which she collapsed and crawled across the finish line, has come to signify the indomitable spirit of triathlon. In many ways she is the inspiration of the PTO's motto, “Dum Spiro Spero,” which means “Whilst I breathe, I hope.”   The many gutsy performances at the Collins Cup made this decision extremely difficult. From Team Internationals' Kyle Smith racing with one aerobar after crashing, to an unwell Daniela Ryf of Team Europe pushing herself on the run to earn three vital points, from the outstanding performance by American Chelsea Sodaro barely six months after the arrival of her baby Skye, to the mad sprint by Team Internationals' Jackson Laundry in the final two kilometres to win his match, the day was filled with grit and determination. But the performances of Sanders and Lawrence particularly captivated the fans and showcased the meaning of The Collins Cup.   Canadian Lionel Sanders, the spiritual leader of Team Internationals, arrived at the event having finished second at IRONMAN Copenhagen only six days before. However, nothing was going to stop him leaving his body and soul on the racecourse for the PTO's flagship event. Sanders not only competed on just six days rest from a full distance race, but he then rose from the pavement after a bike crash to win his match against Europe's Sebastian Kienle and USA's Andrew Starykowicz.   Simon Whitfield, Olympic Gold Medal winner and Team Internationals Captain, commented, “There is literally no way to describe Lionel Sanders. You can exhaust your Thesaurus with words like relentless, indomitable, unyielding, driven, inexorable, and never come close to describing what Lionel Sanders is or does. You can only conclude it is beyond the realm of human comprehension. In everything the man does he lives his mantra to have “NO LIMITS.” It was an honour to be his Captain and experience his passion and spirit.“   For the women, Europe's Holly Lawrence personifies the values of the Collins Cup. One of the marquee matches against fierce rival Ellie Salthouse from Team Internationals was turning out to be well and truly epic as the women battled side-by-side for every stroke of the swim, colliding numerous times as each refused to yield a centimetre. It was triathlon's equivalent of Ali v. Fraser fought in the waters of the Danube River. Lawrence led on the bike until disaster struck, and she crashed not far from T-2. Bloodied, she rose immediately to continue the fight, but her damaged bike took almost five minutes to repair as she waited helplessly. She watched both Salthouse and USA's Skye Moench pass her and saw her chance to win the match evaporate. Bike repaired but spirit unbroken, she rode into transition to a standing ovation. With no chance to win her match, she nonetheless persevered in the run and denied Team USA and Team International bonus points, thus helping Team Europe to victory.   Natascha Badmann, Team Europe Captain, noted, “Holly Lawrence's performance was an inspiration to our team. We had already lost points in Match No. 1 with the tremendous performance of USA's Taylor Knibb. If Holly was not able to continue, we would have lost an additional 1-1/2 points. With grit and determination, she battled back to deny both Team USA and Team Internationals 1-1/2 vital points. This did not go unnoticed by the fans and the rest of Team Europe, who were not prepared to see Holly's effort be in vain.”   Lawrence mentioned in her post-race interview that if it had been a normal championship race, she would not have continued after it took so long to mend her bike, but since she was racing for Team Europe, she was willing to sacrifice her personal goals for those of the team.   What's New in the 303: Sebastian's New Bike, Communities Uniting and More Contributors Than You Might Think Thank you for your trust. Thank you for your patience. Thank you for your vulnerability and it was honor to ride with you last Friday. You thanked me so kindly and closed your text later that day by saying “God bless you and your family.” I do feel blessed. But what you don't know, what most don't know is the whole story, and I want to share with you my thoughts and feelings and how much the community made this possible.   Buff Classic adds Gravel Route, Still Openings for Sept 12th Ride. The Buff Classic has added the Dirty Epic which is a mixed surface course featuring some smooth asphalt, buff gravel, and some pretty epic Jeep road style descending. The ride starts up Boulder Canyon, which will be closed to cars, and turns up Magnolia Road around 4 miles up Boulder Canyon.  Magnolia is steep, averaging over 9% for the first 4+ miles, with some sections nearing 20%.  Whatever bike you are riding, be sure it has good climbing gears. Bikes that are 1x in the front will need a 40″ on the back.   303 and Channel 7   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!

Mile High Endurance Podcast
Collin Chartier - Collins Cup Recap

Mile High Endurance Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2021 68:52


This week we have Collin Chartier back from the Collin's Cup in Slovakia. Collin matched Kyle Smith on the swim and Gustav Iden on the bike. Collin beat out Kyle for a 2nd place and 2 points for the USA.  We're looking forward to hearing about their 3-way battle and the Collin's Cup in general. Show Sponsor: VENGA CBD   We're huge fans of Venga CBD. It really helps us recover more quickly from our workouts, have less soreness, sleep better and reduce inflammation.   Venga offers personalized CBD plans. All you have to do is take a simple quiz to get you started! Answer a few questions and, voila - there's your personalized CBD recommendation! It's all based on YOU - what CBD YOU need right now to meet your goals.   Guys, it's super easy to go take this quiz on their website. Just go to vengacbd.com/quiz and (you didn't hear it from us but…) there's a freebie in it for you just for taking the quiz.   We trust these guys 100% and they'll make it really easy for you to get started with the RIGHT CBD.    Just go to https://vengaendurance.com/303podcast to order yours today. First-time order is 30% off with code (303PODCAST).  We've also added 50% off your first month's subscription with code (303SUBSCRIPTION).   In Today's Show Feature interview with Collin Chartier Endurance News IRONMAN 70.3 World Championship in St George Julie Moss Award at The Collin's Cup What's new in the 303? Sebastian's new Scott bike at Lookout last week Buff Classic 303 and Channel 7   Interview 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 serious athletes.  UCAN keeps blood sugar steady compared to the energy spikes and crashes of sugar-based products.  Steady energy equals sustained performance!   You put in the training, so don't let nutrition limit your 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   Use the code 303UCAN for 20% off at ucan.co/discount/303UCAN/ or ucan.co,    Interview with Collin Chartier Collin discovered the sport of triathlon at 14 years old as a swimmer, with a background in playing football and mountain biking.   There is nothing more satisfying to Collin than achieving his potential through hard work, persistence, and self-belief.  A month ago he came in 3rd at Ironman Boulder 70.3.  Got a ticket to the Collin's Cup and then crushed out a 2nd place to Gustav Iden and is back in Boulder.  Let's chat with Collin Chartier.     Our News is sponsored by Buddy Insurance. It's big time training and racing season.  Buddy Insurance is the kind of peace of mind so you can enjoy your training and racing to their fullest.  Buddy's mission is simple, to help people fearlessly enjoy an active and outdoor lifestyle.  You can now get on-demand accident insurance to make sure you get cash for bills fast and fill any gaps between your current coverage.  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:   PROFESSIONAL TRIATHLETES ORGANISATION ANNOUNCES LIONEL SANDERS AND HOLLY LAWRENCE AS WINNERS OF THE JULIE MOSS AWARD FOR COURAGEOUS PERFORMANCES AT THE COLLINS CUP The Professional Triathletes Organisation today announced that Team Internationals' Lionel Sanders and Team Europe's Holly Lawrence have been awarded the Julie Moss Award for their courageous performances at The Collins Cup.   The Julie Moss Award is named after Julie Moss, whose performance at the 1982 World Championship in Kona, in which she collapsed and crawled across the finish line, has come to signify the indomitable spirit of triathlon. In many ways she is the inspiration of the PTO's motto, “Dum Spiro Spero,” which means “Whilst I breathe, I hope.”   The many gutsy performances at the Collins Cup made this decision extremely difficult. From Team Internationals' Kyle Smith racing with one aerobar after crashing, to an unwell Daniela Ryf of Team Europe pushing herself on the run to earn three vital points, from the outstanding performance by American Chelsea Sodaro barely six months after the arrival of her baby Skye, to the mad sprint by Team Internationals' Jackson Laundry in the final two kilometres to win his match, the day was filled with grit and determination. But the performances of Sanders and Lawrence particularly captivated the fans and showcased the meaning of The Collins Cup.   Canadian Lionel Sanders, the spiritual leader of Team Internationals, arrived at the event having finished second at IRONMAN Copenhagen only six days before. However, nothing was going to stop him leaving his body and soul on the racecourse for the PTO's flagship event. Sanders not only competed on just six days rest from a full distance race, but he then rose from the pavement after a bike crash to win his match against Europe's Sebastian Kienle and USA's Andrew Starykowicz.   Simon Whitfield, Olympic Gold Medal winner and Team Internationals Captain, commented, “There is literally no way to describe Lionel Sanders. You can exhaust your Thesaurus with words like relentless, indomitable, unyielding, driven, inexorable, and never come close to describing what Lionel Sanders is or does. You can only conclude it is beyond the realm of human comprehension. In everything the man does he lives his mantra to have “NO LIMITS.” It was an honour to be his Captain and experience his passion and spirit.“   For the women, Europe's Holly Lawrence personifies the values of the Collins Cup. One of the marquee matches against fierce rival Ellie Salthouse from Team Internationals was turning out to be well and truly epic as the women battled side-by-side for every stroke of the swim, colliding numerous times as each refused to yield a centimetre. It was triathlon's equivalent of Ali v. Fraser fought in the waters of the Danube River. Lawrence led on the bike until disaster struck, and she crashed not far from T-2. Bloodied, she rose immediately to continue the fight, but her damaged bike took almost five minutes to repair as she waited helplessly. She watched both Salthouse and USA's Skye Moench pass her and saw her chance to win the match evaporate. Bike repaired but spirit unbroken, she rode into transition to a standing ovation. With no chance to win her match, she nonetheless persevered in the run and denied Team USA and Team International bonus points, thus helping Team Europe to victory.   Natascha Badmann, Team Europe Captain, noted, “Holly Lawrence's performance was an inspiration to our team. We had already lost points in Match No. 1 with the tremendous performance of USA's Taylor Knibb. If Holly was not able to continue, we would have lost an additional 1-1/2 points. With grit and determination, she battled back to deny both Team USA and Team Internationals 1-1/2 vital points. This did not go unnoticed by the fans and the rest of Team Europe, who were not prepared to see Holly's effort be in vain.”   Lawrence mentioned in her post-race interview that if it had been a normal championship race, she would not have continued after it took so long to mend her bike, but since she was racing for Team Europe, she was willing to sacrifice her personal goals for those of the team.   What's New in the 303: Sebastian's New Bike, Communities Uniting and More Contributors Than You Might Think Thank you for your trust. Thank you for your patience. Thank you for your vulnerability and it was honor to ride with you last Friday. You thanked me so kindly and closed your text later that day by saying “God bless you and your family.” I do feel blessed. But what you don't know, what most don't know is the whole story, and I want to share with you my thoughts and feelings and how much the community made this possible.   Buff Classic adds Gravel Route, Still Openings for Sept 12th Ride. The Buff Classic has added the Dirty Epic which is a mixed surface course featuring some smooth asphalt, buff gravel, and some pretty epic Jeep road style descending. The ride starts up Boulder Canyon, which will be closed to cars, and turns up Magnolia Road around 4 miles up Boulder Canyon.  Magnolia is steep, averaging over 9% for the first 4+ miles, with some sections nearing 20%.  Whatever bike you are riding, be sure it has good climbing gears. Bikes that are 1x in the front will need a 40″ on the back.   303 and Channel 7   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!

Tri Talking Sport
Ellie Salthouse Professional Triathlete: On a Winning Streak to Achieving Her Goals

Tri Talking Sport

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2021 46:59


Splitting her time between her home in Australia and her adopted home in Boulder Colorado the former ITU athlete and Youth Olympic Silver Medalist almost gave up on the sport when she fell out of love with it,  taking 6 months away completely to pursue other interests. But it wasn't long before her love of the sport and all it embodies saw her return with that burning desire to be the best in the world even stronger than ever.  Seeking the help and coaching support of Siri Lindley who soon oversaw Ellie's pivot to middle distance racing she has been paving her way to the top step of a World Championship podium ever since.  The vivacious 28 year old has her eyes firmly on the World Championship prize and with the IRONMAN 70.3 Worlds taking place in St. George Utah this month, the podium is within touching distance for the steely determined athlete. Salthouse by name and salt of the earth by nature, the future is bright for this sparkling athlete. 

YogiTriathlete Podcast
Ellie Salthouse - Professional Triathlete With A World Champion Mindset

YogiTriathlete Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2021 59:12


Each week for five years, this podcast has shined a light on people who are looking, finding, and living their purpose. For some, it takes some years of sifting and sorting, while for others, it comes with one decision that shifts the trajectory of their lives. Bottom line, we are all here on purpose; there are no mistakes and if you are feeling like you are still sifting and sorting, know that every moment is your purpose of finding your purpose, and you never know when it will show up. Today's guest is Ellie Salthouse, undeniably one of the fastest triathletes in the profession right now. She is no doubt someone who is on purpose with what she came to this earth to do, and it all began at the age of 11. One morning while munching on her cereal Ellie noticed an ad on the cereal box for the Weetabix triathlon. She had her mom sign her up, she completed the race, started training with a coach the following week, turned pro at 17, and now resides under the esteemed guidance of Siri Lindley, our beloved guest from episode 39. Initially an ITU pro, Ellie turned to half distance triathlon in 2016 and finished her first season with four titles, multiple podium finishes, and a top 10 at the 70.3 world championship. At 28 years old, she is a veteran in the sport of triathlon, and we are so excited to be in the company of such a fantastic athlete whose beautiful personality only makes her light shine brighter. In this episode, we discuss: - Aligning with your purpose - Vying for a spot in Collins Cup - Effects of increased race coverage on racing - On being coached by Siri Lindley - Learning from your experiences - Priming each day - Power of being grateful - Techniques for race day nerves - World champion fire burning within - Having a mental toolbox - Nutrition and cravings We recognize our Patreon community for their support. They are the sole reason why this podcast is commercial-free. If the YT podcasts help you live a better version of yourself and allow you to flow through life with a bit more ease, then make your pledge at patreon.com/yogitriathlete. We are a small business with a massive global mission. We appreciate your support. Namaste- Jess

Fitter Radio
Fitter Radio Episode 363 - Ellie Salthouse

Fitter Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2021 88:47


WORKOUT OF THE WEEK: (00:19:50) The Zygo Solo. Stream any content from your phone underwater: music, podcasts, audiobooks, and our workouts. Zygo also enables live coaching. HOT PROPERTY INTERVIEW: ELLIE SALTHOUSE (00:30:49) We bring Ellie back to the show to talk about her season, her training and her future.

The MX Endurance Podcast
#138 - Ellie Salthouse

The MX Endurance Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2021 77:57


Ellie Salthouse made the switch from ITU to 70.3 in 2016 and since then has won multiple 70.3's including the 2021 Australian Long Course Championship recently. This week Ellie joins us to tell all about her progression through the sport from a kids 'tryathlon' all the way to now. We talk about the differences she has found between short and long course racing, the challenges the sport faces and which athletes she wants to beat the most. Ellie is a brilliant athlete with a bright future ahead of her with big goals for the rest of the year and ahead. To find out more about Ellie visit: http://elliesalthouse.com/ For more information about MX Endurance: http://www.mxendurance.com   To sign up as a podcast member and get a whole bunch of benefits head to www.mxendurance.com/podcast    Claim your free Off-Season Strength Training Plan: https://mxendurance.com/free-plan   Or check MX Endurance out on Social Media:  Facebook https://www.facebook.com/TeamMaccax/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/mxendurance  Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mxendurance    For any questions, comments or suggestions send us an email at podcast@mxendurance.com      You can follow James at https://www.instagram.com/bale.james85    You can follow Tim at https://www.instagram.com/tford14    If you want the down low on the PTO then sign up for their mailing list: http://bit.ly/PTOMXEndurance 

The Triathlete Hour
The Triathlete Hour: ep. 15 - Ellie Salthouse enjoys the journey

The Triathlete Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2020 51:42


In this week's episode we talk with Australian 70.3 powerhouse Ellie Salthouse about her long journey to success and how she's learned a happy athlete is a fast athlete. Ellie started out in triathlon as an elite junior, but briefly retired at the age of 20—with hopes of becoming a body builder. That was short-lived, though, and she soon returned to the sport with a new outlook. Although the goal of making the Olympics didn't work out, now she's become a dominant force on the 70.3 circuit and is determined to win the 70.3 world championships—whenever there is a world championships again. Plus, we chat briefly with Triathlete managing editor Emma-Kate Lidbury about returning to swimming right now after a long break, what concerns athletes have about getting back in the water, and how you can get your questions answered from open water guru Gerry Rodrigues. Here's the three-week guide to getting back to swimming that she mentions: https://www.triathlete.com/training/heres-your-3-week-plan-for-returning-to-swimming/ This week's episode is sponsored by Whoop, a fitness wearable that provides personalized insights to tell you how recovered you are and how hard you should train for optimal performance. Right now, Whoop is offering 15% off by going to www.whoop.com and using the code ‘TRIATHLETE' at checkout.

Fitter & Faster by Triathlete
The Triathlete Hour: ep. 15 - Ellie Salthouse enjoys the journey

Fitter & Faster by Triathlete

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2020 51:42


In this week's episode we talk with Australian 70.3 powerhouse Ellie Salthouse about her long journey to success and how she's learned a happy athlete is a fast athlete. Ellie started out in triathlon as an elite junior, but briefly retired at the age of 20—with hopes of becoming a body builder. That was short-lived, though, and she soon returned to the sport with a new outlook. Although the goal of making the Olympics didn't work out, now she's become a dominant force on the 70.3 circuit and is determined to win the 70.3 world championships—whenever there is a world championships again. Plus, we chat briefly with Triathlete managing editor Emma-Kate Lidbury about returning to swimming right now after a long break, what concerns athletes have about getting back in the water, and how you can get your questions answered from open water guru Gerry Rodrigues. Here's the three-week guide to getting back to swimming that she mentions: https://www.triathlete.com/training/heres-your-3-week-plan-for-returning-to-swimming/ This week's episode is sponsored by Whoop, a fitness wearable that provides personalized insights to tell you how recovered you are and how hard you should train for optimal performance. Right now, Whoop is offering 15% off by going to www.whoop.com and using the code ‘TRIATHLETE' at checkout.

Triathlon Taren Podcast
Training During the COVID Pandemic with Ellie Salthouse and Andres Chirinos

Triathlon Taren Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2020 60:52


Ellie Salthouse and Andres Chirinos are a pro triathlon couple, they're quarantining together, and like so many triathletes, they're trying to navigate training during the COVID pandemic lockdown.  For Ellie the layoff is particularly tough; she was the fittest she'd ever been, and was on pace to podium at the 2019 IRONMAN 70.3 World Championship in Nice, France, but a freak accident took her out of the race. 2020 was supposed to be her redemption year, but with everything cancelled, she has no idea when her next chance will be. We chat quarantine training, how a couple of triathletes handle lockdown together, and what their plans and hopes are for when racing resumes.  

IronWomen podcast
Respect the Race - Ellie Salthouse (S11E3)

IronWomen podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2019 52:12


This week, Alyssa and Haley chat to world class pro triathlete Ellie Salthouse about the highs and lows of her season. Ellie talks racing in South America, winning races wire to wire, and what happened during her race at 70.3 Worlds. After dealing with a run injury in 2017, Ellie talks about the importance of taking care of the 1% - body work, strength, and nutrition. Plus, transitioning from ITU, training with Siri, and her plans for the off season. Alyssa is going off the grid while Haley is training for the California International Marathon, and a mailbag question answered about cancelled swims.

Fitter Radio
Fitter Radio Episode 280 - IM703 Sunshine Coast & IM703 World Champs

Fitter Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2019 176:49


FITTER RADIO COFFEE CLUB RACE ENTRY WINNER: ANN EASTCOTT (00:05:15) Ann won the free race entry to the IRONMAN 70.3 Taupo race. We catch up with Ann to find out a bit more about her. FITTER RADIO COFFEE CLUB RACE ENTRY WINNER: BRAD GEORGE (00:19:00) Brad won the free race entry to the IRONMAN 70.3 Sunshine Coast race. We catch up with him post race to see how it all went. 00:26:40: Bevan and Tim review the IM703 Sunshine Coast race 00:34:00: IM703 Sunshine Coast pro panel 00:54:03: Braden Currie 01:07:07: Hannah Wells O1:20:37: IRONMAN 70.3 World Champs race review 01:25:19: Sebastian Kienle pre prace 01:30:56: Radka Kahlefeldt pre-race 01:57:06: Men’s race review 02:07:48: Sebastian Kienle 02:15:00: Kristian Blummenfelt 02:17:02: Rudi Von Berg 02:19:49: Ali Brownlee 02:23:15: Gustav Iden 02:26:14: The Women’s Race 02:33:03: Ellie Salthouse 02:34:51: Amelia Watkinson 02:36:32: Lucy Charles Barclay 02:41:31: Chelsea Sodaro 02:43:17: Imogen Simmonds 02:47:19: Holly Lawrence 02:52:18: Daniela Ryf LINKS: More about IM703 Sunshine Coast at https://www.ironman.com/triathlon/events/asiapac/ironman-70.3/sunshine-coast.aspx#axzz5yEscsP2v More about Endurance Sports TV at https://www.endurancesports.tv/ More about IM703 World Champs at https://www.ironman.com/triathlon/events/americas/ironman-70.3/70.3-world-championship.aspx#/axzz5yEscsP2v More about IM Taupo 70.3 at https://ap.ironman.com/triathlon/events/asiapac/ironman-70.3/taupo.aspx#axzz5z0h0JggP 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

Running From The Shadow
Ellie Salthouse and the Importance of your “WHY”

Running From The Shadow

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2019 23:33


In this episode we catch up with Ellie Salthouse Professional Triathlete and how she has gone from giving the sport away to closing in on being crowned World Champion! Photo by @adamebarbaro

Easy Thrills
Ellie Salthouse - Pro Triathlete - Know your why

Easy Thrills

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2019 42:00


I was lucky to spend time with Ellie Salthouse a Pro Triathlete from Brisbane living between Boulder and Brisbane. Ellie has an incredible mindset and talked about finding your why, living in the moment and remembering to have fun. A serious contender for the upcoming World Championship Ellie is clearly a dedicated and talented athlete and this interview gives a small insight into Ellie's awesomeness. I really enjoyed the catch up and am sure you'll love it - Talk soon - Tom Bell 

Pursuit of the Perfect Race
261 - IRONMAN© 70.3 Oceanside - Ellie Salthouse Professional

Pursuit of the Perfect Race

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2019 62:13


261 - IRONMAN© 70.3 Oceanside – Ellie Salthouse Professional-I have the pleasure of talking with the amazing Ellie Salthouse about her race at Oceanside 70.3. She had some panic issues when she realized something critical was left at her homestay’s house, but everything ended up working out quite well. We talk about the training and led up to the race coming from a nearly 16 hour time change and how this impacts preparation. I truly admire the professional women at this race because the comradery of those racing all take care of one another. Paula Findlay (@paula_findlay) was able to help out Ellie before the race and offer an option should things not work out. We also talk about how a hamstring issue last year was helped by one of her new sponsors and why she loves them so much. Thank you so much for coming on the show, and I look forward to seeing your new bike! Good luck down in Cancun later this month!-Photos were taken by @talboxcox-Enjoy the show. To see pictures from their race, go to https://www.coachterrywilson.com/perfect-Weather that day: 55-66 Water: WSL-Age Group: PROPSI for this course: 100Depth of Wheels: Trispoke/discBike Elevation Gain: 2,720ftRun Elevation Gain: 334ftSwim: 24:18T1: 2:35Bike: 2:26:19T2: 2:06Run: 1:21:23Total Race Time: 4:16:41-Gender Rank: 3Division Rank: 3Overall Rank: 28-Follow Ellie Salthouse,Facebook: Ellie SalthouseInstagram: @Elliesalthouse1Website: www.elliesatlhouse.com -Sponsors:Love the pain: https://www.lovethepain.com/ Giro head: https://www.giro.com/us_en/ Vorgee: https://vorgee.com/ Gatorade endurance: https://www.gatorade.com/ HED Wheels: https://www.hedcycling.com/ Feder Mut: http://federmut.com/main/ Team Sirius Tri Club: https://www.teamsiriustriclub.com/ Hoka One One: www.hokaoneone.com Follow Coach Terry:Instagram: @PerfectRacePodcastFacebook: www.facebook.com/CoachTerryWilsonWebsite: www.CoachTerryWilson.com

Pursuit of the Perfect Race
261 - IRONMAN© 70.3 Oceanside - Ellie Salthouse Professional

Pursuit of the Perfect Race

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2019 62:13


261 - IRONMAN© 70.3 Oceanside – Ellie Salthouse Professional-I have the pleasure of talking with the amazing Ellie Salthouse about her race at Oceanside 70.3. She had some panic issues when she realized something critical was left at her homestay’s house, but everything ended up working out quite well. We talk about the training and led up to the race coming from a nearly 16 hour time change and how this impacts preparation. I truly admire the professional women at this race because the comradery of those racing all take care of one another. Paula Findlay (@paula_findlay) was able to help out Ellie before the race and offer an option should things not work out. We also talk about how a hamstring issue last year was helped by one of her new sponsors and why she loves them so much. Thank you so much for coming on the show, and I look forward to seeing your new bike! Good luck down in Cancun later this month!-Photos were taken by @talboxcox-Enjoy the show. To see pictures from their race, go to https://www.coachterrywilson.com/perfect-Weather that day: 55-66 Water: WSL-Age Group: PROPSI for this course: 100Depth of Wheels: Trispoke/discBike Elevation Gain: 2,720ftRun Elevation Gain: 334ftSwim: 24:18T1: 2:35Bike: 2:26:19T2: 2:06Run: 1:21:23Total Race Time: 4:16:41-Gender Rank: 3Division Rank: 3Overall Rank: 28-Follow Ellie Salthouse,Facebook: Ellie SalthouseInstagram: @Elliesalthouse1Website: www.elliesatlhouse.com -Sponsors:Love the pain: https://www.lovethepain.com/ Giro head: https://www.giro.com/us_en/ Vorgee: https://vorgee.com/ Gatorade endurance: https://www.gatorade.com/ HED Wheels: https://www.hedcycling.com/ Feder Mut: http://federmut.com/main/ Team Sirius Tri Club: https://www.teamsiriustriclub.com/ Hoka One One: www.hokaoneone.com Follow Coach Terry:Instagram: @PerfectRacePodcastFacebook: www.facebook.com/CoachTerryWilsonWebsite: www.CoachTerryWilson.com

Pacing and Racing Triathlon Show
Ellie Salthouse - 3rd in IM 70.3 Oceanside, Nutrition Strategies, Elevation Training, & more!

Pacing and Racing Triathlon Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2019 50:57


In this Podcast we meet with Australian Professional Triathlete, Ellie Salthouse. I am excited to share this episode with you guys because as you’ll hear in today’s episode, Ellie is an absolute delight to talk to and has such an incredible and inspiring story in Triathlon and I think it would resonate with many of you listening. Ellie started racing in the ITU circuit and eventually left the sport altogether to pursue other dreams. When she returned to the sport, she eventually made the decision to pursue jumping up to the IM 70.3 distance – and in doing so, her first year she had earned herself 4 half distance titles, multiple podium finishes and a top 10 World Championship finish. This year in 2019 she recently claimed a 2nd place in 70.3 Geelong and a 3rd place in 70.3 Oceanside and it looks like this is just the beginning of a successful 70.3 year! We will get to hear about her experiences in ITU and the shift towards the 70.3, as well as hear lots of her advice when it comes to training to compete and train for the 70.3 distance format. We also go over her future plans in the sport, nutrition strategies, how to overcome race nerves and more! I personally am a big big fan of her in triathlon racing so the honor is all mine in this podcast, and I’m sure after you finish this episode you will be too!

Pursuit of the Perfect Race
119 - IRONMAN© Boulder 70.3 – Ellie Salthouse OVERALL WINNER

Pursuit of the Perfect Race

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2018 47:56


In this episode I have the pleasure of talking with my friend and very talented athlete Ellie Salthouse. Ellie recently won the female Professional division at IRONMAN© 70.3 Boulder. We talk in depth about her training with Siri Lindley and her preparation going into this race. We talk about the details of the strategy and what it’s like to lead the race. Ellie is such a humble person and very down to earth. I’m so grateful for this chance to share this small snapshot of her journey along the way to her day at the IRONMAN© 70.3 World Championships in September. She gives a great amount of credit to her coach and the ability to push hard and also stay within herself while using her ability to go hard in each moment.-Photo credit: Jeff Yingling (@whistlepig on instagram)-Enjoy the show. To see pictures from her race, go to https://www.coachterrywilson.com/perfect-Weather that day: 66-91Water: 70-Age Group: PRO Swim – 25:55T1 – 1:42Bike – 2:11:11T2 – 2:49Run – 1:22:21Total Race Time: 4:03:56-Gender Rank: 1Division Rank: 1Overall Rank: 12-Follow Ellie,Instagram: @elliesalthouse1Facebook: Ellie SalthouseWebsite: http://elliesalthouse.com/-Follow Coach Terry:Instagram: @CoachTerryWilsonInstagram: @PerfectRacePodcastFacebook: www.facebook.com/CoachTerryWilsonWebsite: www.CoachTerryWilson.com -Mentioned on this episode:Love the pain: https://www.lovethepain.com/ Giro head: https://www.giro.com/us_en/ Vorgee: https://vorgee.com/ Gatorade endurance: https://www.gatorade.com/ HED Wheels: https://www.hedcycling.com/ Feder Mut: http://federmut.com/main/ Siri Lindley: https://www.teamsiriustriclub.com/Team Sirius Tri Club: https://www.teamsiriustriclub.com/

Pursuit of the Perfect Race
119 - IRONMAN© Boulder 70.3 – Ellie Salthouse OVERALL WINNER

Pursuit of the Perfect Race

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2018 47:56


In this episode I have the pleasure of talking with my friend and very talented athlete Ellie Salthouse. Ellie recently won the female Professional division at IRONMAN© 70.3 Boulder. We talk in depth about her training with Siri Lindley and her preparation going into this race. We talk about the details of the strategy and what it’s like to lead the race. Ellie is such a humble person and very down to earth. I’m so grateful for this chance to share this small snapshot of her journey along the way to her day at the IRONMAN© 70.3 World Championships in September. She gives a great amount of credit to her coach and the ability to push hard and also stay within herself while using her ability to go hard in each moment.-Photo credit: Jeff Yingling (@whistlepig on instagram)-Enjoy the show. To see pictures from her race, go to https://www.coachterrywilson.com/perfect-Weather that day: 66-91Water: 70-Age Group: PRO Swim – 25:55T1 – 1:42Bike – 2:11:11T2 – 2:49Run – 1:22:21Total Race Time: 4:03:56-Gender Rank: 1Division Rank: 1Overall Rank: 12-Follow Ellie,Instagram: @elliesalthouse1Facebook: Ellie SalthouseWebsite: http://elliesalthouse.com/-Follow Coach Terry:Instagram: @CoachTerryWilsonInstagram: @PerfectRacePodcastFacebook: www.facebook.com/CoachTerryWilsonWebsite: www.CoachTerryWilson.com -Mentioned on this episode:Love the pain: https://www.lovethepain.com/ Giro head: https://www.giro.com/us_en/ Vorgee: https://vorgee.com/ Gatorade endurance: https://www.gatorade.com/ HED Wheels: https://www.hedcycling.com/ Feder Mut: http://federmut.com/main/ Siri Lindley: https://www.teamsiriustriclub.com/Team Sirius Tri Club: https://www.teamsiriustriclub.com/

WITSUP women in triathlon
S03E04 Witsup Podcast Ellie Salthouse

WITSUP women in triathlon

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2018 65:11


Ellie Salthouse is as radiant and stunning as ever - that intro will make more sense once you listen to this episode. Getting to know Ellie was a bunch of fun as we cover topics such as her family, country music, injuries, dogs, getting embarrassed and all sorts of nonsense. But all wrapped up with a lot of laughter. We spoke with Ellie just before the Noosa Triathlon late last year, so if you've already heard the first part of this podcast on FB Live back in November, skip to 14:30.

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Fitter Radio Episode 164 - Ellie Salthouse

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Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2017 141:27


WORKOUT OF THE WEEK: TSS Part 2 – Overload and how to use training stress to plan your season. ONE STEP AHEAD: Tomatorade. HOT PROPERTY INTERVIEW – ELLIE SALTHOUSE: Australian triathlete Ellie Salthouse is one of the up and coming stars of the 70.3 distance. Living in Boulder, and coached by Siri Lindley, Ellie started her career as an ITU athlete qualifying for the inaugural youth Olympics in 2010 and racing to silver in the individual race and silver in the team event. In 2014/15 she raced ITU under the guidance of Siri but at the end of the year after contemplating leaving the sport was persuaded by Siri to give the 70.3 distance a go. The rest is history. In 2016 Ellie achieved a string of podium results including a win at Challenge Melbourne and has more recently raced to second at Dubai, second at Oceanside and third at St. George, North American Champs. Ellie plans to race the Challenge Championship in Slovakia next month, then Alcatraz and the 70.3 Worlds in Chattanooga. 5 MIN FOCUS: We talk to Ben West from Event Management company DuTriRun http://www.dutrirun.com/ about Toughman’s Wisconsin event on June 17th and Minnesota event on July 30th. SID TALKS: We bring back Pro Triathlete Laura Siddall to chew the latest tri fat with Bevan. This week Laura talks to us from back home in the UK and we chat about the news on the pro field at the Challenge Wanaka full distance race, what Laura’s got planned race wise over the next few months and the Challenge Championship in Slovakia on June 3rd! CONTACT US: Go to http://www.fitter.co.nz for show notes and links. Like us on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/fitter.co.nz for the latest news and information. Mikki Williden can be found at https://www.facebook.com/mikkiwillidennutrition