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Jocelyn McCauley is a professional triathlete, an Ironman and Ironman 70.3 Champion, and a mother of two! Skye and Jocelyn discuss Jocelyn's journey in sport and motherhood, the financial pressures to return to racing quickly after giving birth, and her birthing experiences at a hospital and at home. Jocelyn also shares how she has had to reframe the challenges of motherhood as positive to help her thrive in professional sport, how she and her husband work together as a team, and body image issues during pregnancy.Follow Jocelyn on instagram @jocelynmccauley to see more!
This week we have Kona interviews with pro athletes Jocelyn McCauley, Laura Siddall and coach Rob Dallimore. We also have News, and Q&As.
It's "The Mom Show" On Day 2 of our Live Watch the Women broadcasts! Hosts Sara Gross and Kelly O'Mara welcome local athlete and Mom, Lynn Mattix, to the studio to discuss training, resources, and thriving as a Mom and athlete. Lynn is also the founder of Fund Her Tri.org, which raises money to pay race registration fees for first-time, female triathletes.Of course, your favorite pro athletes join the conversation, including:Michelle VesterbyJocelyn McCauleySarah Trueand reigning IRONMAN World Champion, Chelsea SodaroWatch The Women Giveaway: Enter the Watch The Women Giveaway for a chance to win a prize pack from Feisty & our sponsors worth USD $1,700+Fund Her TriSpecial Thanks to our Sponsors:Bonk Breaker: Go to bonkbreaker.com/feistybox to order the limited edition Feisty Fueled Box containing $40 worth of our favorite products from Bonk Breaker and SaltStick for only $30. You can also get 20% off at bonkbreaker.com and saltstick.com using the code FEISTY.PILLAR Performance: Go to TheFeed.com/pillar and use code FEISTY for 15% off your order. If you are outside the US, head to pillarperformance.shop and use the same code FEISTY.Orca: Use the code IRONWOMEN15 for 15% off at www.orca.com/Coeur: Use the code OURDAY for 15% off at https://www.coeursports.com/Wahoo: Shop the ELEMNT RIVAL GPS Watch & ELEMNT BOLT Bike computerThis podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Podsights - https://podsights.com/privacyChartable - https://chartable.com/privacy
It's day two of The Women of Kona! Today, Sara is joined by guest cohost Jocelyn McCauley as they discuss motherhood, racing, and the ins and out of the women's race. We feature interviews with the winner of the Fun Run, Livia Eggler, local Kona-ite, Lynn Mattix, and finally - Ironman Kona Race Director, Diana Bertsch. Learn about Fund Her Tri at https://fundhertri.org/ (https://fundhertri.org) *** Support the Podcast *** Coeur Sports: Use the code KONAHOT10 for $10 off at http://coeursports.com/ (coeursports.com) TRIHARD: Use the code FEISTYKONA for 20% off at http://trihard.co/ (trihard.co) That's It.: Use the code KONA25 for 25% off your order at http://thatsitfruit.com/ (thatsitfruit.com) Register for the Outspoken Summit at http://outspokensummit.com/ (outspokensummit.com) Audio by: Beach by MusicbyAden & Jurgance | https://soundcloud.com/musicbyaden (https://soundcloud.com/musicbyaden) https://soundcloud.com/jurgance (https://soundcloud.com/jurgance) Music promoted by https://www.free-stock-music.com/ (https://www.free-stock-music.com) Attribution-NoDerivatives 4.0 International (CC BY-ND 4.0) https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nd/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nd/4.0/) Beach by MBB | https://soundcloud.com/mbbofficial (https://soundcloud.com/mbbofficial) Music promoted by https://www.free-stock-music.com/ (https://www.free-stock-music.com) Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/deed.en_US (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/deed.en_US) This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Podsights - https://podsights.com/privacy Chartable - https://chartable.com/privacy
Welcome to Episode #346 of the 303 Endurance Podcast. You are listening to your weekly connection to coaches, experts, and pro athletes to help you reach your endurance goals. We're your hosts coach Rich Soares and 303 Chief Bill Plock. Thanks for joining us for another week of endurance interviews and discussion. In Today's Show Discussion - Best Questions (and Answers) Ask Me Anything with Mark Allen Endurance News Gustav Iden and Ashleigh Gentle Wins + Results of the PTO Canadian Open in Edmonton What's new in the 303 Kyle Coon Joins Team INFINIT Boulder 70.3 Course and Athlete Info Harvest Moon Sept 10th nearly sold out Video of the Week Show Sponsor: UCAN Take your performance to the next level with UCAN Energy and Bars made with SuperStarch® UCAN uses SuperStarch instead of simple sugars and stimulants to fuel athletes. UCAN keeps blood sugar steady compared to the energy spikes and crashes of sugar-based products. Steady energy equals sustained performance and a faster finish line! 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 Feature Discussion: Mark Allen Q&A Mark Allen, named "The Greatest Endurance Athlete of All Time" by ESPN, has won the IRONMAN® World Championships 6 times, the Nice International Triathlon 10 times, and the first recognized Olympic Distance Triathlon World Championship. He went undefeated in 21 straight races for an incredible two-year winning streak. He has been inducted into the Hall of Fame for IRONMAN, USA Triathlon, and the International Triathlon Union. Allen has coached for 28 years and is now a coach on the TriDot platform. Best Questions and Answer from Thursday, July 28th from 8-9pm CT: Question: Why did you choose TriDot? Answer: Paving the way for how this industry is going to change. This is the future of triathlon training. It's reached a point where there's too much data for a coach to evaluate and adjust training fast enough. Been watching this trend for many years. "This is what I've been looking for and I didn't know it existed." Question: Besides nutrition, what is the diff between training for 70.3 and 140.6? Do you recommend 70.3 first? Answer: Experience is helpful to learn pacing and begin to understand nutrition. Misconception that the training is double. Fitness to do a 70.3 is 2/3 to 3/4s of what you need for an Ironman. Those long rides and runs get you the remaining training. You pace your race to give it everything you have for the distance. An Ironman feels a little bit longer than a 70.3. Question: What is the most important skill to master as an athlete? Coach? Answer: Pacing yourself. Follow the training, be consistent and make it a lifestyle. As a coach, respond to an athlete when they have a need. If it takes two weeks to get back to an athlete. I try to be very responsive. TriDot allows me to see what I do very efficiently. "Using this technology is a lot like using an MRI to diagnose an ailment vs a stethoscope." Question: Key to a fast marathon? Answer: Have pace yourself on the swim and the bike. Manage yourself, pace yourself and nutrition. Get extra fitness on the bike. Get out of the water fresh. Over distance in the swim and over distance on the bike. Marathon focus on preparing for what you can take in for nutrition. Do the brick workouts with the 20-40 minutes for running. Question: What is the mental strategy when you want to skip a workout? Advice to keep attacking it and getting better? Answer: It's important to identify the key workouts each week. It's more important to balance the sport with the rest of your life. You don't want to lose all the other things that are important to save 3 minutes on the bike. If you find those key workouts, they will give you 80-90% of what you need. The other workouts will help, but they only get you the remaining 10-20%. If getting all your workouts in causes stress in other parts of your life, that's not the goal. If you are feeling like not training, you need to ask yourself if you are recovered enough. Listen to your body. There's no device or metric that can replace how you feel. I like to get out the door and if after 10 minutes you feel like you're full of lactate or feeling lethargic, then turn around and go back home. Question: What are some of your mental strategies during tough spots in IRONMAN? Answer: How you deal with it starts long before the race. There will things that will come up that you couldn't have expected. You don't need a perfect race to race perfectly. If your goggles get kicked off, put them back on. You drop a water bottle. Shake it off and get an extra the next time. When you get to the whining phase, I have to change the channel. Get to a mental state where you take a big breath, stop the voice in my head, and analyze what's going on. Maybe I can walk a bit and be steady quiet and engaged. What ever my potential attention and energy I can bring, bring 100% of that. What's my purpose? Do I drop out? My body is working at 20% capacity. If I can give 100% of the 20%, I'll do that. You will be proud of the peace, purpose and quiet and strength to finish. Question: What is your inner dialogue when you are racing? Do you have a phrase or mantra? Answer: You should have the positive affirmation. Early in my career I tried that. When you do fall apart, I was never able to remember the mantras. I'm not light as a feather on the marathon, I feel like an elephant. The most powerful place to race from is a quiet mind. In a way you tune everything out but yourself and your process and engaged in the moment and not judging. Try to lock in and give everything I have. There's a magical switch point where all of a sudden you realize you are giving everything I have that day. Question: How do the principals in your book show up in your coaching? Answer: Fit Soul / Fit Body. Each of those elements got me from trying to win to winning IRONMAN. Quiet the mind Key. What is your Quest? Why does this have important for you? Is it part of the fulfillment of being a part of a community? Live what you asked for? What does it take to win the IRONMAN? Follow what TriDot is telling you to do. Go hard when you need and easy when you need. Taught me how to be fulfilled even when I have bad days of training and racing. Nothing is inherently good or bad, it's just how you react to it. Phil Liggett looks like Mark Allen is a matching. I was just steady and controlled. Question: Tips for older athletes and taking days off. Answer: I'm 64 and I don't take days off. You need to be tuned into your body and take a day off and recover and regenerate. You need to eat a little more good quality protein to stimulate the body to rebuild. Strength training is also key. It can be body weights and cords. If you just swim, bike and run. 20 year study on Boston Marathoners. 1 group just run. 2nd group that did strength and running kept all their muscle mass. Sleep and recovery. Protein and strength training. Question: What advice do you have for amateurs for longevity in the sport. Answer: Be consistent. Be steady with your training and recovery. You can only absorb so much stress. If you overdo it you will become stressed and overtrained. This sport should bring fulfillment and happiness. Question: If I go into my anaerobic zone during my aerobic, will I burn carbohydrate the rest of the workout. Answer: Depends on how long and how fit. When you aerobic, your ancient genetics detects danger and the adrenal system starts and turns off fat burning and continues to burn carbohydrate. It's a survival adaptation. You go into high stress physiology. It's not a faucet you turn on and off. It's more like a river that continues to flow for several hours. That's why people bonk. Question: What's the best marker for choosing to go pro? Answer: What do you think your potential is? If you feel like your just getting going, go for it. If you're just barely there and you think your at your potential. Question: What hydration / nutrition to avoid cramps? Answer: Different cramps have different reasons. Early in the swim your feet cramp - typically when you are under high stress. Your body excretes sodium and magnesium when under stress and your adrenal system kicks in. Okay to have a little anxiety. As best as you can load up on sodium and magnesium. You need to keep on top of magnesium all year. If late in the race the quads cramp, it's because you are putting more load on the quads during the race. Do strength work so you have extra muscle to utilize. Calf cramps come from being under stress for a long time. When your adrenal system gets depleted you get calf cramps. Side stitches come from fast shallow breathing. Slow down the breathing and take deeper breathing. Otherwise rub your knuckles on the sternum. Question: What gets you most jazzed about the future of the sport? Answer: Seeing this whole new generation of pros and redefining what is possible. We've had several generations. You can tell some of these great athletes like Daniel and Alistair are on the way out. The way these new athletes like Kristian Blummenfelt and the Sam Longs and Laura Phillips are a new generation that want to race the top folks. Not like it used to be were the new pros were scared cats. Our News is sponsored by Buddy Insurance. Buddy Insurance gives you peace of mind to enjoy your training and racing to the fullest. Buddy's mission is simple, to help people fearlessly enjoy an active and outdoor lifestyle. Get on-demand accident insurance just in case the unexpected happens. Buddy ensures you have cash for bills fast. This is accident insurance not health and life insurance. Go to buddyinsurance.com and create an account. There's no commitment or charge to create one. Once you have an account created, it's a snap to open your phone and in a couple clicks have coverage for the day. Check it out! Endurance News: PTO Canadian Open 2022 results: Ashleigh Gentle runs to glory Australia's Ashleigh Gentle claimed a superb victory in the inaugural PTO Canadian Open in Edmonton on Saturday. When Gentle exited the three-lap swim just 24 seconds back on Vittoria Lopes, one of the best triathlon swimmers in the world, it was perhaps a sign of things to come. It was a dream start and it set up a memorable day for Ashleigh. A well-paced bike ride followed, and the addition of a killer run resulted in $100k first prize courtesy of a comprehensive victory in the debut event of the 2022 PTO Tour. With a wedding coming up, it was quite timely! Gentle delivered in some style. Swim – Lopes leads the way Brazilian short-course specialist and middle distance debutant Lopes, said goodbye to the rest of the field inside the first few minutes of the three-lap, 2km swim at Hawrelak Park. With the field including Lauren Brandon (USA) and Sara Perez Sala (ESP), among the top-ranked swimmers from the PTO's number-crunching, that was an impressive start. Given that she exited the swim at Tokyo 2020 on the feet of Jess Learmonth in a very select group at the Olympic Games, perhaps not surprising – but still very impressive. Brandon and Perez Sala were in the small chase group along with Julie Derron (SUI) and Gentle. That represented a fantastic start for the Australian, who had been a minute down on Perez Sala in the opening discipline (over a shorter distance), at CLASH Miami. If she could maintain that to the swim exit in Edmonton, a great start to her day. Lopes did lead into T1, but Brandon was only 12 seconds back after a strong third loop, with Derron, Perez Sala and Gentle a further 10 seconds down. Unfortunately for Lopes, going the wrong side of one of the swim buoys would cost her a 30-second penalty later in the race. Among the pre-race favourites chasing were Holly Lawrence (GBR), Paula Findlay (CAN), Ellie Salthouse (AUS) and Nicola Spirig (SUI) – all around 1:10 down, but not the best start for Emma Pallant-Browne (GBR) or Laura Philipp (GER) in relative terms. The Brit was 3:35 down, with Laura a few seconds further back. The German had four athletes behind her, and 27 ahead… time to go to work. Bike – fast Findlay takes control The bike course in Edmonton comprised of four laps of 20km. As the race started to take shape going into lap two, Lopes – on her standard WTCS road bike – was still holding strong at the front but home favourite Findlay was now only 10 seconds back in second place, having made up 1:15 on the bike. Gentle, Salthouse, Spirig (road bike, of course!) and Derron followed, just over 30 seconds down. India Lee was seemingly having a great day (9th at this stage, +1:46) and riding just in front of Lawrence. Philipp had moved up to 16th (+2:57) and was riding quicker then everyone except Findlay. Pallant-Browne's day looked as though it was all but over however. From riding with Philipp, she dropped from the timings suddenly, with news subsequently confirmed that she had suffered a front wheel flat. Very frustrating, and with $1million on the line and the last chance to display Collins Cup form, potentially very costly too. The end of lap two represented the halfway mark of the ride, by which point Findlay's charge had seen her take the lead and continue to set the fastest splits on two wheels. Findlay crossed the 40km time split with an advantage of just over a minute on a quartet of Gentle, Salthouse, Spirig and Lopes. Jocelyn McCauley was sixth, 2:08 back. Philipp was now in seventh, 2:40 back and continuing to gain ground. Another lap on and the Findlay lead had grown to 1:34, with the chasing quartet of Gentle, Salthouse, Spirig and Lopes together. McCauley was still having a great race, 2:16 back in sixth, with Philipp holding pace to Findlay, but still 2:42 back in seventh. She would be hoping to reduce that a touch ahead of the upcoming 18km run. Completing the top 10 at the 60km mark on the bike were Skye Moench (USA), Jacqui Hering (USA) and Lawrence (GBR), four minutes behind the hometown leader. McCauley's progress continued through the final lap, which saw Findlay start the 18km run with a significant lead. Following on the four-lap course were Gentle (+2:04), Salthouse (+2:14), McCauley (+2:19), Philipp (+2:32) and Spirig (+2:42). After taking that penalty incurred in the swim, Lopes started the run in seventh (+3:32). Run – Gentle takes control Gentle looked brilliant from the start of the run and immediately started gaining on the 2020 PTO Champion Findlay, reducing a 2:04 deficit to 1:35 within the first 2.5km. Philipp had moved into third and was also gaining on Paula – but most significantly she was losing time to Gentle, the 2018 ITU Grand Final winner. At the end of lap one of four, Findlay's lead was down to just one minute over a flowing Gentle, but Philipp's charge from 28th exiting the water was perhaps coming to a stall. Still in third, she remained 2:30 back and was matching, but not catching, the pace of Paula. Unless anything changed, this was all pointing towards an Australian winner. The inevitable pass came around the 7.5km mark, and by the midpoint of the run (9km), she was already 23 seconds up, with Philipp now three minutes back in third. Making rapid progress and now up to fourth was Chelsea Sodaro, who had finished a distant second to Philipp at IRONMAN Hamburg. The tables looked set to be turned here, unless the German could raise her pace over the closing kilometres. Ashleigh Gentle PTO Canadian Open 2022 finish Photo by Darren Wheeler (www.thatcameraman.com) While she didn't get the win, a very happy Findlay held strong for second place and a $70k pay cheque. The battle to complete the podium went to the final few hundred metres, when Sodaro hit the afterburners and left Philipp unable to respond. PTO Canadian Open 2022 Results – Pro Women Saturday July 23, 2022 – 2km / 80km / 18km – Edmonton Ashleigh Gentle (AUS) – 3:30:54 Paula Findlay (CAN) – 3:33:16 Chelsea Sodaro (USA) – 3:34:56 Laura Philipp (GER) – 3:35:10 Julie Derron (SUI) – 3:36:18 Holly Lawrence (GBR) – 3:37:43 Vittoria Lopes (BRA) – 3:38:14 Ellie Salthouse (AUS) – 3:38:34 Sophie Watts (USA) – 3:39:28 Nicola Spirig (SUI) – 3:39:50 India Lee (GBR) – 3:45:04 Nikki Bartlett (GBR) – 3:46:15 Laura Siddall (GBR) – 3:49:06 DNF. Fenella Langridge (GBR) DNF. Emma Pallant-Browne (GBR) PTO Canadian Open 2022 results: Gustav Iden tops Blummenfelt There was plenty of action on the run at the first ever PTO Canadian Open on Sunday, but when the dust settled, it was Team Norway topping the podium once again. Gustav Iden took the spoils of victory (including a $100k cheque for first prize) as he came home in front of compatriot Kristian Blummenfelt. That though tells just a tiny part of the story on what was an incident-packed day in North America. Swim – Schoeman sets the pace When we previewed the Pro Men's race in Edmonton, one of the factors we mentioned was the quality of swimmers in the field and the likelihood that the pace would be on from the start. That, not surprisingly, proved to be the case and we saw an elite group of six break clear, headed out of the water by Henri Schoeman (RSA). Separated by just 17 seconds, Schoeman was joined by Aaron Royle (AUS), Alistair Brownlee (GBR), Sam Laidlow (FRA), Ben Kanute (USA) and Kyle Smith (NZL). Plenty of biking legs there too. The chasers were led by Olympic, World Triathlon and IRONMAN World Champion, Blummenfelt (NOR), who was 1:16 back on the pace-setting Commonwealth Games gold medallist. The Blummenfelt ‘group' was significant, and included the likes of Miki Taagholt (DEN), Frederic Funk (GER) and Iden (NOR). All told there were 23 athletes within two minutes of the leader after the opening three-lap, 2km swim in Hawrelak Park, but as expected, Lionel Sanders (CAN) was not one of them. ‘No Limits' was 34th of 37 in the water, 3:48 down. The slowest T1 of the entire race, by some margin, was hardly helping his cause, and he would start the bike in 35th. Bike – Brownlee and Laidlow break clear 20km down – the end of lap one of four – and Laidlow and Brownlee had gained a small advantage, 21 seconds up on Smith and Royle. They in turn were now 10 seconds clear of Kanute and Schoeman. The Blummenfelt/Iden/Taagholt/Funk and co. chase group started lap two 1:44 back. Sanders had Sebastian Kienle (GER) for company, but will still four minutes behind Brownlee and Laidlow at the front, but now up to 26th. Brownlee and Laidlow continued to work well at the front, swapping the lead and both clearly fully focussed on optimising the bike section. 40km in and they were now 47 seconds up on Smith who was now riding solo. Royle, Schoeman and Kanute had now been swept up by the Norwegian express, who has slightly reduced their deficit to 1:32. The pressure was on though, and that group was now down to just seven. Sanders was losing nothing – but while now up to 20th and still more than four minutes back, he was gaining nothing in time terms either. The second half of the ride didn't see too much change in terms of the shape of the race. A few seconds here and there, but when the T2 dismount line arrived, it was still Brownlee and Laidlow leading the way. Alistair's dismount however was pretty poor – clearly crossing the line. The chase group was 1:07 back comprising of Iden, Funk, Blummenfelt, Smith, Royle, Taagholt, Pieter Heemeryck (BEL) covering 3rd-9th in close order. Sanders completed the top-10 (alongside Andrew Starykowicz) at this point and has gained back some time. He was 3:19 back as he headed towards his bike rack. Run – Gustav holds on as Kristian battles back A late entry to the event, Brownlee had said pre-race that the run was where he was likely to struggle, courtesy of a lack of enough running miles, and he certainly didn't look too good over the opening mile as Laidlow took the lead. Ominously, Iden and Blummenfelt were now practically stride-for-stride and less than a minute back. They also looked, well, like they usually do – brilliant. Clearly in pain, Alistair was soon struggling big time, dropping back through the field and seemingly in danger of a DNF. In Brownlee terms, he was in hobble mode and it was painful to watch, from an athlete who has been one of the greatest we've ever seen. Laidlow started the second lap of four with a 16 second lead, but his chances of maintaining that spot for another 4.5km were basically zero, with the way that Iden and Blummenfelt were flying… and then suddenly Blummenfelt came to an abrupt halt with an apparent hip flexor / quad injury / cramp. Brownlee broken, Blummenfelt hobbling and just as Iden moved into the lead, Laidlow pretty much came to a stop too with cramps. Carnage all over the course – and all within about 10 minutes. Unexpected excitement and lots of things to be considered for each athlete, considering future season plans and avoiding long-term damage. With his biggest potential challengers falling away, Iden was now in prime position. At the midway point of the run, his lead was a minute and a half over Blummenfelt, who had seemingly had his own Terminator moment, regenerated, and was looking (very) good again. Remarkable – but given his last 18 months, why expect anything different? Aaron Royle was continuing to have a great day, holding third place (+1:48), followed by Laidlow, Heemeryck, Funk and Taagholt. Sanders (+3:44), Smith (+3:45) and Collin Chartier (+4:55) rounded out the top ten with 9km of running remaining. With one 4.5km lap remaining, Gustav continued to lead – but Big Blu was not giving up, bouncing back, gaining time and just 56 seconds in arrears. Surely even he couldn't take this victory? At the final turnaround – 2.25km to go – Blummenfelt had cut that 56 seconds to 43 seconds. Exciting racing certainly, but the odds were definitely in favour of the reigning and two-time IRONMAN 70.3 World Champion. So it proved, and despite the best efforts of his training partner, the legend of the lucky hat remained intact as Gustav Iden took victory at the PTO Canadian Open by just 27 seconds. Royle capped a fantastic all round performance to complete the podium, ahead of an impressive Laidlow who, like Blummenfelt, bounced back from his mid-race issues for a superb fourth position. Not the day he wanted, but if you'd told me at 3km that Brownlee would even finish the race, I'd have said you are mad. Kudos to the twice Olympic champion for showing his grit to complete the race. Gustav Iden Kristian Blummenfelt Aaron Royle photo credit Jamie Dellimore PTO Canadian Open [Photo credit: PTO Canadian Open] PTO Canadian Open 2022 Results – Pro Men Sunday 24 July 2022 – 2km / 80km / 18km – Edmonton Gustav Iden (NOR) – 3:10:48 Kristian Blummenfelt (NOR) – 3:11:15 Aaron Royle (AUS) – 3:14:26 Sam Laidlow (FRA) – 3:14:47 Frederic Funk (GER) – 3:14:56 Pieter Heemeryck (BEL) – 3:15:23 Lionel Sanders (CAN) – 3:15:49 Max Neumann (AUS) – 3:16:39 Kyle Smith (NZL) – 3:17:02 Miki Taagholt (DEN) – 3:17:14 David McNamee (GBR) – 3:19:07 Alistair Brownlee (GBR) – 3:23:15 What's New in the 303: Boulder 70.3 Preview and Athlete Information - Athlete Guide General: 20th Anniversary of this epic race! Fun changes and swag in store for you to help us celebrate this historic event. Swim start will be back on the beach this year! Friends and family can cool off in the swim area on the beach between 10:30am and 5pm. There will be kayaks and SUPs there for them to play around on as well! Finish line is now in front of the Visitor Center building! Be sure to continue onto the beach where we'll have a picnic lunch available for athletes, as well as the option for spectators to purchase as well. The beach will once again be a beer garden to help you celebrate your finish! Parking and Shuttles Course Swim starts from the swim beach and is a clockwise rectangle. Swim exit is at the marina by the boat ramp and the transition area Bike start in the res out to the parking lot and do the lollipop loop and then back past the bike out to hwy 119 where you head south to 55th and then hairpin to Oxford and hairpin then to 63rd do the right turn on Monarch and do a 180 back and turn left on Niwot and then you hit the first aid station. Continue on Neva to hwy 36 and north to Nelson and head east. Turn north on 65th. West on St Vrain. Back on 36 north to Hwy 86 to 75th and then south. Cut over to 73rd and then 71st head south on hwy 119 to the res. Run - same as last year. https://cdn1.sportngin.com/attachments/document/e798-2462512/2022_70.3_Boulder_Athlete_Guide_rs.pdf Nutrition on course - AID STATIONS Aid stations are approximately every 15 miles on the bike and approximately a mile apart on the run. The general offerings are as Follows BIKE: Water Gatorade Endurance Formula (Flavor: Orange) Red Bull Maurten Gel 100 Maurten Gel 100 CAF 100 Bars Fruit - Banana RUN: Water Gatorade Endurance Formula (Flavor: Lemon Lime) Red Bull Cola Maurten Gel 100 Maurten Gel 100 CAF 100 Bars Chips Pretzels Fruit - Bananas & Oranges Kyle Coon Joins Team INFINIT 31-year-old paratriathlete continues to dominate with first place at the 2022 Paratriathlon National Championships Cincinnati, Ohio, July 20, 2022/ENDURANCE SPORTSWIRE/ – INFINIT Nutrition, the original custom nutrition company, is excited to announce the addition of National Champion paratriathlete Kyle Coon to their Team INFINIT elite athlete roster. The 31-year-old Colorado Springs resident recently took first place at the 2022 World Triathlon Para Series Montreal in the men's PTVI category. Then went on to capture the U.S. national title in his category at the 2022 Toyota USA Paratriathlon National Championships on July 17th, with a time of 1 hour, 1 minute, 46 seconds. “INFINIT has powered me for all of my races and training since the beginning of 2021,” said Kyle. “It tastes awesome, and I love that I can customize everything about it! I'm so excited, honored, and humbled to be part of Team INFINIT.” After losing his vision resulting from a battle with retinoblastoma (rare cancer of the eye) at the mere age of 6, Kyle never once let his hardship prevent him from pursuing his goals. Inspired by world-class blind athlete Erik Weihenmayer, he began pursuing a life of adventure in his teenage years — Hiking to Machu Picchu in 2006, and successfully summiting Mt. Kilimanjaro the following year at the age of 15. Harvest Moon Long Course Triathlon News - 88 slots remaining It's unbelievable how quickly this summer is flying by. In less than two months we'll be lining up for the Harvest Moon Long Course Triathlon, Duathlon, and Aquabike on September 10th. This is just a friendly registration alert that only 88 slots remain for all categories. TO REGISTER FOR THE HARVEST MOON - CLICK HERE! Upcoming Multisport Events in Colorado (runningintheusa.com) Upcoming Classic Runs in Colorado (runningintheusa.com) Video of the week: Quick Highlights: 2022 PTO Canadian Open Women's Race
Just because you find your thing does not mean that the waves of life cease; in our experience, finding purpose tends to kick things up a notch because it keeps calling us to more. And with that, we traverse more, more intensity but also more joy, and that's alright because there's something about finding your thing that makes it all feel purposeful. BJ and I were super excited to dig into the story of our guest today because she is not someone who ever intended to be competing in triathlon and certainly not at the level at which she competes today. Jocelyn McCauley is just coming off a loaded spring after taking the win at Ironman Texas in April and placing 12th at the World Championships in St. George, Utah. Jocelyn competed in her first half Ironman just ten weeks after giving birth to her first child and turned pro the following year. She is no stranger to victory or failure; she has navigated it all over her seven years of racing professionally. We go deep in this episode and how you take away something to put into action in your life today. In this episode, we discuss. - racing gravel & her Unbound experience - putting health ahead of finish lines - self-forgiveness to moving on - is triathlon a selfish sport? - a commitment to being your best - spokes of her wheel - gain experience and train your brain - takeaways from Ironman WC in St. George - coming back after 2nd child - monthly cycle doesn't need to mean the world is over - doing the mental work to race strong at Kona - powerful words to ground you in the moment - strong, powerful, relentless - mantras, journaling, and meditation to train the mind Namaste- Jess photo credit: digital knight productions
Professional Triathlete, Jocelyn McCauley joins us here in St. George LIVE the OOFOS Recovery Lounge Pop Up to talk about what shes looking forward to at IRONMAN World Championships how she has been training, nutrition, where her journey for triathlon began and what she loves about the sport now. CONNECT Marni On The Move Instagram, Facebook, TikTok, LinkedIn, or YouTube Marni Salup on Instagram and Spotify OOFOS on Instagram, Facebook, YouTube Jocelyn McCauley on Instagram OFFERS InsideTracker: Get 20% percent off today at InsideTracker.com/marnionthemove SUPPORT THE PODCAST Leave us a review on Apple. It's easy, scroll through the episode list on your podcast app, click on five stars, click on leave a review, and share what you love about the conversations you're listening to. Tell your friends to what you love on social. Screenshot or share directly from our stories the episode you're listening to, tag us and the guests, and use our new Marni on the Move Giphy! SUBSCRIBE TO OUR NEWSLETTER Sign up for our weekly newsletter, The Download for Marni on the Move updates, exclusive offers, invites to events, and exciting news!
Professional triathle, Jocely/ McCauley joins us here in St. George LIVE the the Oof0 Recovery Louge to talk about what shes looking forward to for World Chaampionsips, how she has been training, nutrition, and where her tourney for triathlon began what she loves about the sport now. Marni On The Move Instagram, Facebook, TikTok, LinkedIn, or YouTube Marni Salup on Instagram and Spotify OOFOS on Instagram, Facebook, YouTube Jocelyn McCauley on Instagram Oofers: InsideTracker: Get 20% percent off today at InsideTracker.com/marnionthemove SUPPORT THE PODCAST Leave us a review on Apple. It's easy, scroll through the episode list on your podcast app, click on five stars, click on leave a review, and share what you love about the conversations you're listening to. Tell your friends to what you love on social. Screenshot or share directly from our stories the episode you're listening to, tag us and the guests, and use our new Marni on the Move Giphy! SUBSCRIBE TO OUR NEWSLETTER Sign up for our weekly newsletter, The Download for Marni on the Move updates, exclusive offers, invites to events, and exciting news!
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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!
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!
This week we have pro triathlete Collin Chartier who came in 3rd just two weeks ago at IRONMAN Boulder 70.3 and he has been awarded an alternate slot for the Collin's Cup in Samorin, Slovakia. Collin discovered the sport of triathlon at 14 years old as a swimmer, with a background in playing football and mountain biking. Collin Chartier, from Burke, VA, is a professional triathlete. In 2013, Marymount University recruited him for their varsity triathlon program, a first of its kind in the US, where he also competed in NCAA swimming and cross-country. Collin graduated in May 2017, is fully committed pursuing triathlon at the highest level in ITU and long-distance. He is a full time nomad, training, competing, and traveling around the world. Show Sponsor: VENGA CBD As you know, 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. We've been taking CBD for a long time now, but if you're new to it - or haven't yet tried it - you might be confused about where to start. Venga is now offering 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 - Collin Chartier Endurance News - Collin's Cup Heather replaced by Jocelyn McCauley; St George and Kona schedule changes What New in the 303 - Steamboat Gravel, Triple Bypass Video of the Week - Collin's Cup Countdown 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 Biography Collin discovered the sport of triathlon at 14 years old as a swimmer, with a background in playing football and mountain biking. Collin Chartier, from Burke, VA, is a professional triathlete. In 2013, Marymount University recruited him for their varsity triathlon program, a first of its kind in the US, where he also competed in NCAA swimming and cross-country. Collin graduated in May 2017, is fully committed pursuing triathlon at the highest level in ITU and long-distance. He is a full time nomad, training, competing, and traveling around the world. Colombia after my debut 70.3 and win in Cartagena 2019 and in articles ahead of the Spanish National Championships. I was projected to have a podium placing at Challenge Mogan among Jan Frodeno and Patrick Lange. Just two weeks ago he came in 3rd place at IRONMAN Boulder 70.3 and he has been awarded an alternate slot for the Collin's Cup in Samorin, Slovakia. 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 JOCELYN McCAULEY TO JOIN TEAM US AT THE COLLINS CUP LONDON, ENGLAND: The Professional Triathletes Organisation today announced that Jocelyn McCauley will be joining Team US at The Collins Cup, replacing Heather Jackson, who is unable to attend for personal family reasons. Karen Smyers, Team US Captain, commented, “While we are disappointed for Heather that she cannot attend the race after working so hard to qualify, we are very lucky to have an in-form McCauley ready to don the Stars and Stripes for Team US.” McCauley, who has just returned from maternity leave after her second child was born only five months ago, recently finished 2nd at IM Finland and commented, “It is a blessing and an honour to represent the USA at the Collins Cup. I am thankful for the opportunity and grateful for the PTO's paid maternity leave policy, which has allowed women professionals to thrive in their careers while at the same time attend to their families. While I will be leaving it all on the racecourse for the USA, it will be a joy for all the PTO professionals to celebrate the camaraderie of having our own organisation and event.” The Collins Cup is the PTO's inaugural flagship event taking place on 28th August in Šamorín and is a new race format modelled after the Ryder Cup, which will see teams of International, European and USA athletes pitted against one another and put on display the excitement, rivalry, drama and personalities of the sport of triathlon. UPDATED RACE PLANS ANNOUNCED FOR 2021 AND 2022 EDITIONS OF THE IRONMAN 70.3 WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP TAMPA, Fla. (Aug. 17, 2021) – IRONMAN today announced changes to the 2021 and 2022 editions of the IRONMAN® 70.3® World Championship based on the continued global impact of the COVID-19 pandemic. Travel and border restrictions are expected to prevent as many as half of the athlete field from being able to attend the 2021 Intermountain Healthcare IRONMAN 70.3 World Championship presented by Utah Sports Commission in St. George, Utah. As a result, the race will shift to a single-day event with both men and women racing on Saturday, September 18. Additionally, the 2022 IRONMAN 70.3 World Championship that was set to be held in Taupō, New Zealand will also now be held in St. George, Utah, giving the travel-restricted athlete community an opportunity to race in the “Land of Endurance” with a two-day format from October 28-29, 2022. World Championships Ironman Kona will not take place this year, moves to February 2022 After it was revealed earlier today that Ironman is offering athletes the option to defer their Kona slots from this year to 2023, 2024 or 2025, there is now much more far-reaching news: it is rumored that the Ironman World Championship in Kona will not take place this year and has been pushed to February 2022. That rumor comes from a source known to the Triathlon Today editors who is in close contact with the Ironman organization. The news is expected to be officially announced very soon. “It is the government in Hawaii that has made this decision. Due to the high infection rate in Hawaii, it will be decided that the World Championships will not take place this year either. This will be confirmed by Ironman very soon.” What's New in the 303: Metzler, Knibb, Pallant-Browne Added to Collins Cup After Good Showings at IM Boulder 70.3 The Collins Cup is now set and IRONMAN Boulder 70.3 no doubt had an impact as Justin Metzler, Taylor Knibb and Emma Pallant-Browne were all chosen as Captains picks to join their respective teams. Metzler finished 5th in Boulder and Pallant-Browne and Knibb were first and second respectively helping them earn a spot. Also of note, added to the US team is Olympic silver medalist Katie Zaferes. Also racing in Boulder last week, and already on their teams were; Sam Long, Sam Appleton, Skye Moench, Jeanni Metzler, and Chelsea Sadaro. Colorado is well represented with residents Chris Leiferman, Matt Hanson, Rudy Von Berg, Sam Long, Justin Metzler, Jeanni Metzler, Taylor Knibb and Sam Appleton all racing in Slovakia. Video of the Week: Countdown To The Collins Cup: Episode 1 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!
This week we have pro triathlete Collin Chartier who came in 3rd just two weeks ago at IRONMAN Boulder 70.3 and he has been awarded an alternate slot for the Collin's Cup in Samorin, Slovakia. Collin discovered the sport of triathlon at 14 years old as a swimmer, with a background in playing football and mountain biking. Collin Chartier, from Burke, VA, is a professional triathlete. In 2013, Marymount University recruited him for their varsity triathlon program, a first of its kind in the US, where he also competed in NCAA swimming and cross-country. Collin graduated in May 2017, is fully committed pursuing triathlon at the highest level in ITU and long-distance. He is a full time nomad, training, competing, and traveling around the world. Show Sponsor: VENGA CBD As you know, 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. 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In Today's Show Feature interview - Collin Chartier Endurance News - Collin's Cup Heather replaced by Jocelyn McCauley; St George and Kona schedule changes What New in the 303 - Steamboat Gravel, Triple Bypass Video of the Week - Collin's Cup Countdown 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 Biography Collin discovered the sport of triathlon at 14 years old as a swimmer, with a background in playing football and mountain biking. Collin Chartier, from Burke, VA, is a professional triathlete. In 2013, Marymount University recruited him for their varsity triathlon program, a first of its kind in the US, where he also competed in NCAA swimming and cross-country. Collin graduated in May 2017, is fully committed pursuing triathlon at the highest level in ITU and long-distance. He is a full time nomad, training, competing, and traveling around the world. Colombia after my debut 70.3 and win in Cartagena 2019 and in articles ahead of the Spanish National Championships. I was projected to have a podium placing at Challenge Mogan among Jan Frodeno and Patrick Lange. Just two weeks ago he came in 3rd place at IRONMAN Boulder 70.3 and he has been awarded an alternate slot for the Collin's Cup in Samorin, Slovakia. 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 JOCELYN McCAULEY TO JOIN TEAM US AT THE COLLINS CUP LONDON, ENGLAND: The Professional Triathletes Organisation today announced that Jocelyn McCauley will be joining Team US at The Collins Cup, replacing Heather Jackson, who is unable to attend for personal family reasons. Karen Smyers, Team US Captain, commented, “While we are disappointed for Heather that she cannot attend the race after working so hard to qualify, we are very lucky to have an in-form McCauley ready to don the Stars and Stripes for Team US.” McCauley, who has just returned from maternity leave after her second child was born only five months ago, recently finished 2nd at IM Finland and commented, “It is a blessing and an honour to represent the USA at the Collins Cup. I am thankful for the opportunity and grateful for the PTO's paid maternity leave policy, which has allowed women professionals to thrive in their careers while at the same time attend to their families. While I will be leaving it all on the racecourse for the USA, it will be a joy for all the PTO professionals to celebrate the camaraderie of having our own organisation and event.” The Collins Cup is the PTO's inaugural flagship event taking place on 28th August in Šamorín and is a new race format modelled after the Ryder Cup, which will see teams of International, European and USA athletes pitted against one another and put on display the excitement, rivalry, drama and personalities of the sport of triathlon. UPDATED RACE PLANS ANNOUNCED FOR 2021 AND 2022 EDITIONS OF THE IRONMAN 70.3 WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP TAMPA, Fla. (Aug. 17, 2021) – IRONMAN today announced changes to the 2021 and 2022 editions of the IRONMAN® 70.3® World Championship based on the continued global impact of the COVID-19 pandemic. Travel and border restrictions are expected to prevent as many as half of the athlete field from being able to attend the 2021 Intermountain Healthcare IRONMAN 70.3 World Championship presented by Utah Sports Commission in St. George, Utah. As a result, the race will shift to a single-day event with both men and women racing on Saturday, September 18. Additionally, the 2022 IRONMAN 70.3 World Championship that was set to be held in Taupō, New Zealand will also now be held in St. George, Utah, giving the travel-restricted athlete community an opportunity to race in the “Land of Endurance” with a two-day format from October 28-29, 2022. World Championships Ironman Kona will not take place this year, moves to February 2022 After it was revealed earlier today that Ironman is offering athletes the option to defer their Kona slots from this year to 2023, 2024 or 2025, there is now much more far-reaching news: it is rumored that the Ironman World Championship in Kona will not take place this year and has been pushed to February 2022. That rumor comes from a source known to the Triathlon Today editors who is in close contact with the Ironman organization. The news is expected to be officially announced very soon. “It is the government in Hawaii that has made this decision. Due to the high infection rate in Hawaii, it will be decided that the World Championships will not take place this year either. This will be confirmed by Ironman very soon.” What's New in the 303: Metzler, Knibb, Pallant-Browne Added to Collins Cup After Good Showings at IM Boulder 70.3 The Collins Cup is now set and IRONMAN Boulder 70.3 no doubt had an impact as Justin Metzler, Taylor Knibb and Emma Pallant-Browne were all chosen as Captains picks to join their respective teams. Metzler finished 5th in Boulder and Pallant-Browne and Knibb were first and second respectively helping them earn a spot. Also of note, added to the US team is Olympic silver medalist Katie Zaferes. Also racing in Boulder last week, and already on their teams were; Sam Long, Sam Appleton, Skye Moench, Jeanni Metzler, and Chelsea Sadaro. Colorado is well represented with residents Chris Leiferman, Matt Hanson, Rudy Von Berg, Sam Long, Justin Metzler, Jeanni Metzler, Taylor Knibb and Sam Appleton all racing in Slovakia. Video of the Week: Countdown To The Collins Cup: Episode 1 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!
JASON CHESHIRE OF INFINIT NUTRITION: (00:15:09) We chat to Jason Cheshire of Infinit Nutrition Australia. FITTER RADIO COFFEE CLUB MEMBER: TIM DOYLE (00:32:57) Tim won the competition for free access to the Elite Mindset Institute’s online program ‘The Athlete’s Secret Weapon’. We found out what he thought about it. HOT PROPERTY INTERVIEW: JOCELYN MCCAULEY AND CAMILLA PEDERSEN (00:55:10) We chatted to Jocelyn and Camilla about how they prep for race day. ONE STEP AHEAD: (01:38:06) Fibre and gut microbiome. LINKS: More about MitoQ at https://www.mitoq.com/ Training Peaks discount at https://www.fitter.co.nz/about-radio IRONMAN race entry competitions at https://www.fitter.co.nz/race-entry-competitions Elite Mindset Institute’s Athlete’s Secret Weapon program at https://elitemindsetinstitute.com.au/ More about INFINIT Nutrition at http://www.infinitnutrition.com/ 10% off INFINIT Nutrition at https://www.fitter.co.nz/about-radio Follow Jocelyn McCauley on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/jocelynmccauley/ Follow Camilla Pedersen on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/camilla_pedersen_tri/ Link to One Step Ahead study at https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8119783/?fbclid=IwAR0nK_XCZDWMjtPMA7KBoMUaAfsg2laXeD5COXw14TjmQ6Tveo7lcnHPbdA CONTACT US: Learn more about us at http://www.fitter.co.nz Mikki Williden can be found at https://mikkiwilliden.com/
THE IRONMAN NEW ZEALAND EPISODE 2021 HOT PROPERTY INTERVIEW: JOCELYN MCCAULEY (00:24:22) Jocelyn McCauley, 2019 IMNZ Champion, remembers the race. Plus we hear about her newest arrival Sydney, Jocelyn’s role with the PTO and her race plans going forward. IRONMAN NEW ZEALAND: (01:01:29) Post race debrief with Bevan, Tim and Hannah Wells. Plus, we interview the pros at the finish line. LINKS: More about MitoQ at https://www.mitoq.com/ Training Peaks discount at https://www.fitter.co.nz/about-radio Elite Mindset Institute discount at https://www.fitter.co.nz/about-radio Recovery Systems discounts at https://www.fitter.co.nz/about-radio Cliff Harvey at https://cliffharvey.com/ More about The PTO at https://protriathletes.org/ The Collins Cup at https://thecollinscup.com/ Jocelyn McCauley https://www.instagram.com/jocelynmccauley/ Hannah Wells https://www.instagram.com/dr_hannah_wells/ Rebecca Clarke https://www.instagram.com/becclarke_tri/ Jack Moody https://www.instagram.com/jacktmoody/ Kyle Smith https://www.instagram.com/kylesmithnzl/ Mike Phillips https://www.instagram.com/mikephillipsnz/ Braden Currie https://www.instagram.com/bradencurrie/ CONTACT US: Learn more about us at http://www.fitter.co.nz Mikki Williden can be found at https://mikkiwilliden.com/
This week on the show, Haley and Alyssa welcome back IronWomen veterans Laura Siddall and Jocelyn McCauley. Laura and Jocelyn are both part of the Professional Triathlete Organization’s (PTO) Anti-Doping and Anti-Fraud Committee. They chat with us about why the PTO decided to outline its own policies, how the process is being laid out, and how members of the PTO can help shape these policies. The two also give us their insider sneak peak on who to watch at Challenge Miami this weekend and let us know where we can watch the live race coverage. To watch the race live visit https://www.challenge-miami.com/race-information/howtowatch/ for more information. Haley & Alyssa give their picks for challenge Miami. Alyssa gives us an update on how her stress fracture healing is coming along, and Haley hints at some early season race plans and we announce a new IronWomen sponsor InsideTracker! For 25% off go to insidetracker.com/ironwomen **Support the Podcast** Sign up for the Feisty Triathlon Team at feistyteam.com Orca Sportswear: Code - IRONWOMEN15 = 15% off Nuun Hydration: Code - LiveFeisty = 30% off at https://nuun.life/feisty-podcast Zealios Skincare: Code - ironwomen = 15% off Previnex: Code IronWomen15 = 15% off your first order
This week we talk to Jocelyn McCauley. The Ironman champ is, in some ways, best known for almost beating Wold Champion Daniela Ryf last year at Ironman Texas. We talk about that and what it takes to believe you're as good as anyone in the world—plus how she went from Kona amateur champ in just her second Ironman ever to top ten in the pro field. You can read our 2015 story about her back when she was a nurse and age-group athlete: https://www.triathlete.com/events/ironman/on-the-fast-track-from-newbie-to-kona-amateur-champ/ We talk about how she and her husband weighed the pros and cons of going pro, how she involves her daughter in her training, and the role her faith plays in her life. Jocelyn is Mormon and doesn't race on Sundays—even when that means skipping the 70.3 World Championships. We talk about why she made that decision and what kind of response she gets in the sport. Plus, stereotypes, trash talking, and having fun. Hope you enjoy! This episode is brought to you by MitoQ: https://www.mitoq.com/poweruptriathlon?utm_campaign=pr_pr_putri&utm_content=pr&utm_medium=referral&utm_source=triathlete
This week we talk to Jocelyn McCauley. The Ironman champ is, in some ways, best known for almost beating Wold Champion Daniela Ryf last year at Ironman Texas. We talk about that and what it takes to believe you're as good as anyone in the world—plus how she went from Kona amateur champ in just her second Ironman ever to top ten in the pro field. You can read our 2015 story about her back when she was a nurse and age-group athlete: https://www.triathlete.com/events/ironman/on-the-fast-track-from-newbie-to-kona-amateur-champ/ We talk about how she and her husband weighed the pros and cons of going pro, how she involves her daughter in her training, and the role her faith plays in her life. Jocelyn is Mormon and doesn't race on Sundays—even when that means skipping the 70.3 World Championships. We talk about why she made that decision and what kind of response she gets in the sport. Plus, stereotypes, trash talking, and having fun. Hope you enjoy! This episode is brought to you by MitoQ: https://www.mitoq.com/poweruptriathlon?utm_campaign=pr_pr_putri&utm_content=pr&utm_medium=referral&utm_source=triathlete
FITTER RADIO COFFEE CLUB COMPETITION: (00:08:08) This week our coffee club members get a chance to win a pair of the AWESOME Recovery Systems Mini Max boots plus we chat to Mike Lyons about what’s happening in the world of recovery. JOCELYN MCCAULEY: (00:26:49) We talk to USA Pro Triathlete Jocelyn McCauley about her record breaking ‘Everesting’ racing on Zwift. HOT PROPERTY INTERVIEW: MICHAEL D’HULST (01:00:27) We chat to Superleague Co-Founder and CEO Michael D’hulst. Michael tells us about the birth of Superleague, it’s growth plus the first for the sport, the Arena Games! The Arena Games is an amalgamation of ‘in real life and virtual racing’ and will provide an immersive viewing experience that allows fans to get up close and personal with the best triathletes in the world and enjoy live power, speed and heart rate data from Zwift. ONE STEP AHEAD: (01:29:33) Beetroot and blackcurrant supplementation – do they really work? The latest studies. LINKS: More about Recovery Systems Sports at https://www.recoverysystemssport.co.nz/ More about Superleague Triathlon at https://superleaguetriathlon.com/about/ More about MitoQ at https://www.mitoq.com/ More about the PTO at https://protriathletes.org/ Link to the Athletes Secret Weapon discount at https://www.fitter.co.nz/about-radio Link to the Holistic Performance Nutrition discount at https://www.fitter.co.nz/about-radio The Nutrition Store On-Line at https://www.nutritionstore.online/ Lions Mane at https://www.nutritionstore.online/search?q=lions+mane Ucan Bars at https://www.nutritionstore.online/search?q=ucan+bars More about the PTO at https://protriathletes.org/ Microwave Pork Crackle at https://shop.countdown.co.nz/shop/productdetails?stockcode=78822 Link to the Training Peaks discount at https://www.fitter.co.nz/about-radio More about Jocelyn McCauley at http://www.jocelynmccauley.com/ More about Everesting at https://everesting.cc/ One Step Ahead studies at: https://journals.humankinetics.com/view/journals/ijsnem/30/4/article-p287.xml and https://journals.humankinetics.com/view/journals/ijsnem/30/4/article-p295.xml 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
This is a Z Pro Triathlon INVITATIONAL Race #2 Recap with Jocelyn McCauley! Our Co-Host Jackson Laundry sheds light on how the Men's race unfolded and Jocelyn dives into the Women's race! BUT WAIT, we actually talk about some real issues that all athletes deal with....weight management and the dreaded SCALE. There are some real issues related with a public weigh-in that we have only briefly chatted on but the issue hits some athletes much harder than others. As always, we laugh and jab but this episode takes a REAL issue within Triathlon head-on (thanks to Jocelyn). Follow us on Instagram at @realtripodcast for updates on new episodes. Individual Instagram handles: Garrick Loewen - @loeweng Nicholas Chase - @race_chase Jackson Laundry - @jacksonlaundrytri
WORKOUT OF THE WEEK: (00:13:17) Bevan and Tim talk ‘Warm Ups’ and ‘Cool Downs’ – are they really necessary? HOT PROPERTY INTERVIEWS: PATRICK LANGE (00:53:04) & JOCELYN MCCAULEY (01:24:27) IRONMAN VR1 Racing Champions ONE STEP AHEAD: (01:49:33) Boredom eating LINKS: IRONMAN Virtual Racing Series at https://www.ironmanvirtualclub.com/ FORM goggles at https://www.formswim.com/ More about Patrick Lange at https://www.patrick-lange.org/en/ More about Jocelyn McCauley at http://www.jocelynmccauley.com/ Warm Up Spanish study at https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32182586 The Elite Mindset Institute at http://elitemindsetinstitute.com.au/ Training Peaks at https://www.trainingpeaks.com/ Rouvy at https://rouvy.com/en/ TrainHeroic at https://www.trainheroic.com/ LMNT at https://drinklmnt.com/ 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
HOT PROPERTY INTERVIEW: JOCELYN MCCAULEY (00:21:07) Jocelyn’s in Taupo for the IMNZ race where she’ll be defending her title from last year. We talk Run Lab run mechanics, FORM goggles, Profile Design and STAC. RECOVERY SYSTEMS SPORTS (00:49:33) We bring back Mike Lyons, CEO and Founder of Recovery Systems Sports to talk about what’s happening in the world of compression. Plus, we have another pair of Mini Max Compression Boots to give away for our Coffee Club members. WORKOUT OF THE WEEK: RACHEL MCBRIDE (01:05:17) We talk to Canadian Professional Triathlete Rachel McBride about SIPE – Swimming Induced Pulmonary Edema. ONE STEP AHEAD: RUNNERS DIARRHOEA (01:27:35) The causes and how to mitigate it happening. LINKS: IRONMAN New Zealand at https://www.ironman.com/im-new-zealand Run Lab - Austin, Texas at https://runlabaustin.com/ Profile Design at https://profile-design.com/ Fitter Training Camps at https://www.fitter.co.nz/fitter-camps DeBoer at https://deboerwetsuits.com/ Deboer offer with free Fitter Radio Coffee Club membership at https://www.fitter.co.nz/about-radio Training Peaks at https://www.trainingpeaks.com/ More about STAC at https://sportslab.net.nz/bike-fit/ FORM Goggles at https://www.formswim.com/ Recovery Systems Sports at https://www.recoverysystemssport.com/ Rachel McBride at https://www.rachelmcbride.com/ Jocelyn McCauley at http://www.jocelynmccauley.com/ UCAN at https://www.generationucan.com/superstarch/ Challenge Wanaka Multi at https://www.challenge-wanaka.com/events/multi/ 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
After years of working in the corporate world, Australian triathlete Sarah Crowley (https://www.sarahcrowleytriathlete.com/) has really had to learn the art of relaxation and letting things go, in order to excel as a professional triathlete. It has paid off. She finished 3rd at the Ironman 2019 World Championships in Kona, Hawaii, for the second time in recent years. In this interview, Lucy Charles-Barclay (https://www.instagram.com/lucycharles93) in the closing stages. You’ll hear some useful thoughts about how and when to make the pass during a race and how she paid the price for pushing too hard when she initially went past Lucy. She also talks about the communication that goes on between the athletes during the race, how she will be spending the off season and why she'll be heading back to school. LIKE WHAT YOU HEARD? If you enjoyed the interview then let us know on social media. You can find out more about Sarah on her website (https://www.sarahcrowleytriathlete.com/) . WHO IS YOUR HOST HELEN? It's a good question! Head over to her website (https://www.helenmurray.net) sign up to my newsletter and you'll find all you need to know. SUPPORT THE SHOW Please support the show by sharing it with a friend, spreading the word and getting involved on social media. Inside Tri Show is on Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/insidetrishow) . To help me to continue to bring you the best interviews in triathlon, why not become a patreon and buy me a coffee every so often (https://www.patreon.com/insidetrishow) ? FRIEND OF THE SHOW Fudge Hats (https://www.facebook.com/Fudge-Hats-106374860751900/) : My friend Mike learnt to knit to keep his mum company when his dad died. He now hand-knits amazing bobble hats which are all completely unique and you even get to choose the design and colours. INTERVIEW TIME LINE* *interview times, not the whole episode 00.00 On ‘horse days’ aka boxing yourself up like a race horse and having a proper rest day (getting up at 2pm!) 02.00 Learning to relax, not care so much and letting things go after going from full-time work to full-time triathlete over the last few years 04.30 Landing in Kona for the 2019 World Championships feeling relaxed, in brilliant shape and knowing she had a job to do. 6.00 Lining up next to Alistair Brownlee ahead of the Ho'ala Ironman Training Swim and surprising herself winning the women's event 08.30 on finally having confidence in her swim, after years of people telling her she couldn’t swim 10.45 Why she wishes she had lined up next to Lucy Charles Barclay at the start of the swim. 12.00 Communicating on the bike and trying to drop Anne Haug with Jocelyn McCauley and how everyone was waiting for Daniela Ryf to come through 18.00 Why she let Anne Haug go past her on the run and why she tried to hold back at the start and stick to her own pace 21.00 Losing her vision on the run at 25km 23.00 The motivating words she got from Anne Haug saying she too could pass Lucy Charles Barclay 24.00 Why she attempted to make the pass on Lucy too soon rushed through an Aid Station and paid the price when the Brit came back past her to take second place. 26.00 Fascinating insight into how to pass and how the ‘surge’ just didn’t happen when she went to overtake Lucy to go into second place 27.00 the one kilometre that she had a bad patch under pressure from Lucy Charles-Barclay. 30.30 Disappointed and frustrated to finish in third place, but excited to know that she is in touching distance of winning Kona. 33.00 why she did Noosa triathlon and how she got into shape for it so soon after Kona and why she is heading to Arizona to validate her Kona slot for 2020. 35.00 her plans for the off-season 37:00 on learning German, why she parked... Support this podcast
WORKOUT OF THE WEEK: HEAT ACCLIMATION WITH SAM TEBECK: (00:06:16) We talk to Sam Tebeck, Researcher and Triathlete, about his recent PHD work in ‘Heat stress to enhance elite athlete training adaptations’. FITTER & FEISTY: (00:39:01) We talk to Sara Gross of Live Feisty Media about our Fitter & Feisty collaboration for a Daily News Show in Kona. JOCELYN MCCAULEY (00:44:41) We talk to Jocelyn about our build to Kona and how she’s feeling in race week. HOT PROPERTY INTERVIEW: ANDY POTTS (01:06:38) We bring you an interview with one of the legends of triathlon leading into Kona, Andy Potts. LINKS: Training Peaks discount at https://www.fitter.co.nz/about-radio Pilates for Sports discount offer at https://www.fitter.co.nz/about-radio More about IRONMAN New Zealand at https://www.ironman.com/triathlon/events/asiapac/ironman/new-zealand.aspx Floe bottle at https://www.floebottle.com/ More about Live Feisty Media at https://livefeisty.com/ More about Jocelyn McCauley at https://jocelynmccauley.com/index.html More about Andy Potts at https://www.andypottsracing.com/ 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
TRAINING PEAKS DISCOUNTED PREMIUM ACCOUNT: (00:07:21) 20% off a Training Peaks Premium Account when you enter the code FitterRadio (limited number available so get in quick!) FITTER RADIO COFFEE CLUB RACE ENTRY WINNER: SHANE DORMAN (00:08:23) Shane won the FREE race entry to the iconic Noosa Triathlon. We find out a bit more about Shane and his history with this race. FITTER RADIO COFFEE CLUB RACE ENTRY WINNER: MARSHALL MCNEICE (00:19:04) Marsh won the FREE race entry to the awesome 4 day Mountain bike event, the REEF TO REEF. We catch up with Marsh after Day 2 to see how he’s going! PILATES FOR SPORTS: KRYSTLE HOCKLEY (00:29:44) Professional Triathlete Krystle Hockley talks to us about her experience with Pilates for Sports and why she’s sticking with it! Get a 7-day free trial PLUS a 10% discount for 12 months off either a Running or Triathlon Program with Pilates for Sports using the promo code FITTER10 when registering. Access this special offer here https://www.pilatesforsports.com/a/16265/7SN8NnxA HOT PROPERTY INTERVIEW: JOCELYN MCCAULEY: (00:44:44) We catch up with Jocelyn and talk race reviews, where she’s at with her training and the 2019 Boise Training Camp. Camp Dates: Thursday 12 to Saturday 14 September 2019. More details at https://www.fitter.co.nz/fitter-camps WORKOUT OF THE WEEK: (01:05:20) Sleep – some apps to help you improve sleep and minimise the effects of jet lag. ONE STEP AHEAD: (01:20:53) Alcohol, the pros and cons. LINKS: More about REEF TO REEF at https://reeftoreefmtb.com/ More about Rouvy at https://rouvy.com/en/ More about the Noosa Triathlon at https://ap.ironman.com/triathlon/events/asiapac/multisports/noosa.aspx More about Training Peaks at Training Peaks at https://www.trainingpeaks.com/pricing/ More about Jocelyn McCauley at http://jocelynmccauley.com/index.html More about the Boise Training Camp at https://www.fitter.co.nz/fitter-camps More about Krystle Hockley at http://www.krystlehockley.com/ More about Pilates for Sport at https://www.pilatesforsports.com/ Matthew Walker ‘Why We Sleep’ podcast at https://peterattiamd.com/matthewwalker1/ CBT-I App at https://mobile.va.gov/app/cbt-i-coach Entrain at https://apps.apple.com/us/app/entrain/id844197986 Just Noise at https://apps.apple.com/us/app/just-noise-simply-free-white-sound-machine-for-focus/id594835534 PVT Touch at https://depts.washington.edu/chilllab/research/pvt-touch/ Jet Lag Rooster at https://www.jetlagrooster.com/ 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
Welcome to episode #2 of the Triathlon Sideline Chat with your co-hosts Steven Langenhuizen and Jenna-Caer Seefried! Now in today’s episode of the Triathlon Sideline Chat we get to speak with Jocelyn McCauley, who recently just finished 2nd place in IRONMAN Texas just two minutes behind the World Record holder Daniela Ryf! Now she went into that race saying how she felt she was ready to take on Daniela and it was an action-packed race to say the least; so we get to talk all about her thoughts going into that race as well as how she felt during and after! We also get to do a recap on her most recent race success at the St. George 70.3 where she placed 7th Just one week later after her IRONMAN! She was among a stacked lineup across the map; with the mens side; Sebastian Kienle, Ben Hoffman, Rudy Von Berg, Jackson Laundry and Bart Aernouts, to name a few. On the womens side we have Paula Findlay, Holly Lawrence, Heather Jackson, Linsey Corbin and Heather Wurtele (to name a few) We also cover a few of the other big races from that weekend including the ITU LD World Championships in Pontevedra, IM Australia, and IM 70.3 Busselton! At the end you hear our race picks for the upcoming weekend of racing! Enjoy!
LAURA SIDDALL hosts the show with Bevan this week post her win at IRONMAN Australia | Port Macquarie. FITTER RADIO COFFEE CLUB FREE RACE ENTRY WINNER: LUKE PARKER (00:07:24) Luke is the winner of the free race entry competition to PORT to PORT. We catch up with Luke to find out how he’s tracking. (00:17:08) Bev and Sid review the racing from Busselton and the ITU Long Distance Worlds (00:26:37) IRONMAN 70.3 St George, Utah. Our roving reporter Meredith Gardner captures interviews from the race. Sebastian Kienle (00:28:31) Jocelyn McCauley (00:35:03) Rudy Von Berg (00:46:42) Heather Wurtele (00:50:00) IRONMAN AUSTRALIA | PORT MACQUARIE RACE REVIEW AND INTERVIEWS (01:01:16) Laura Siddall pre-race (01:01:51) Kelsey Withrow pre-race (01:12:19) Tim Reed pre-race (01:20:27) Mark Bowstead pre-race (01:30:31) Pro Panel (01:33:26) Laura Siddall talks to us about her race (02:03:01) Kelsey Withrow post-race (02:27:16) Cam Wurf post-race (02:37:05) Tim Reed post-race (02:45:46) Denis Chevrot post-race (02:52:28) LINKS: Laura Siddall at https://laurasiddall.com/ Sebastian Kienle at https://www.sebastian-kienle.com/ Jocelyn McCauley at http://jocelynmccauley.com/index.html Heather Wurtele at https://www.teamwurtele.com/ Rudy Von Berg on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/rudyvonberg/ Cameron Wurf on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/cjwurf/ Tim Reed at http://timreed.com.au/ Denis Chevrot at https://www.denis-chevrot.com/ Mark Bowstead on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/markbowtri/ Kelsey Withrow at https://www.kelseywithrow.com/ Mel Burke on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/melanie.burke.129 Caroline Steffen on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/Caroline-Steffen-279128515444985/ IRONMAN Australia | Port Macquarie at http://ap.ironman.com/triathlon/events/asiapac/ironman/australia.aspx#axzz5miftFyy0 IRONMAN 70.3 St. George, Utah at http://ap.ironman.com/triathlon/events/americas/ironman-70.3/st.-george.aspx#/axzz5n0ZRZuVN Busselton Festival of Triathlon at http://www.busseltonfestivaloftriathlon.com.au/ ITU Long Distance Worlds at https://pontevedra2019.org/itu/en/ Port to Port MTB at https://porttoportmtb.com/ CONTACT US: Learn more about us at http://www.fitter.co.nz Like us on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/fittercoaching for the latest news and information Mikki Williden can be found at https://www.facebook.com/mikkiwillidennutrition
FITTER RADIO COFFEE CLUB FREE RACE ENTRY WINNER: TRISTAN FRANKLIN (00:07:28) Tristan is the winner of the free race entry competition to IRONMAN AUSTRALIA | Port Macquarie. We catch up with Tristan to find out how he’s tracking. HOT PROPERTY INTERVIEWS: JOE SKIPPER (00:23:49) AND JOCELYN MCCAULEY (00:52:48) IRONMAN TEXAS FINISH LINE INTERVIEWS WITH MEREDITH GARDNER: (01:04:49) Jeanni Seymour Lesley Smith Patrik Nilsson Andrew Starykowicz Daniela Ryf Jocelyn McCauley SID TALKS: (01:29:58) Laura Siddall and Bev review this weekend’s racing. LINKS: IRONMAN AUSTRALIA | Port Macquarie at http://ap.ironman.com/triathlon/events/asiapac/ironman/australia.aspx#axzz5mR5VQpC5 IRONMAN Texas at http://ap.ironman.com/triathlon/events/americas/ironman/texas.aspx#/axzz5mR5VQpC5 Joe Skipper at http://joeskipper.co.uk/ Jocelyn McCauley at http://jocelynmccauley.com/index.html Jeanni Seymour on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/jeanniseymour1992/ Lesley Smith at http://www.lesleysmithtri.com/ Andrew Starykowicz at http://www.andrewstarykowicz.com/ Daniela Ryf at https://danielaryf.ch/en/ Laura Siddall at https://laurasiddall.com/ 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
Our co-host this week is IMNZ Champion Jocelyn McCauley. HOT PROPERTY INTERVIEW: HANNAH WELLS (00:23:02) Bevan talks to Kiwi pro athlete Hannah Wells about her recent record breaking run with an all girls team from LA to Las Vegas…. The Speed Project. WORKOUT OF THE WEEK: (00:55:00) Bevan is currently working ‘on camp’ with Jocelyn in Boise, Idaho preparing for IRONMAN Texas. We hear more about what they’ve been doing. SID TALKS: (01:19:05) Sid’s back and we talk UK Anti-Doping and Oceanside. LINKS: Jocelyn’s Ironwomen podcast by Live Feisty at https://livefeisty.com/no-excuses-jocelyn-mccauley-s8e9/ More about Jocelyn McCauley at http://jocelynmccauley.com/index.html Follow Hannah Wells on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/dr_hannah_wells/ More about The Speed Project on their Facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/officialthespeedproject/ More about Laura Siddall at https://laurasiddall.com/ 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
This week, Alyssa and Haley talk to pro triathlete Jocelyn McCauley, multiple Ironman champion and mom, about her recent win at IMNZ including the story of her special aero bars. Plus, Jocelyn runs us through her decision to change coaches this season, the nutritional changes she's made, how she stays motivated in the winter to train hard, process vs. outcome goals, and the power of visualization. **Enter the Zealios Contest to win a full line of products + $50 Gift Card** http://livefeisty.com/winzealios/ Send your mailbag questions to ironwomenpodcast@gmail.com
244 - IRONMAN© New Zealand – Jocelyn McCauley Overall WinnerWhat a Race, What a Win! Jocelyn is always a bubbly person to talk with. I enjoyed this interview with her more than the last one for sure. We got to talk about the last 15 months then the past few weeks of the upward slope. Not only that, but she punched her ticket to Kona this year, set a new course record, and set a personal best. While this episode is filled with laughs, smiles, and happiness I found great joy in being able to give life to Jocelyn’s dear friend Frank. Frank is who she dedicated the race and win to. Jocelyn loves to give back, loves Taupo, and New Zealand. Thank you again for coming on the show Jocelyn, I look forward to following you later this year and seeing you at IRONMAN© Texas! -Enjoy the show. To see pictures from their race, go to Weather that day: clear skys, no wind, 7C-25CWater: Wetsuit Legal-Age Group: PROHeight: 5’4”Weight: 125lbsPSI for this course: 80-90Depth of Wheels: 40mm/discBike Elevation Gain: 4921ftRun Elevation Gain: 170ftSwim: 52:29T1: 3:14Bike: 4:57:27T2: 1:55Run: 2:58:07Total Race Time: 8:53:11-Gender Rank: 1Division Rank: 1Overall Rank: 10-Follow Jocelyn,Facebook: Jocelyn McCauleyInstagram: @JocelynmcCauleyWebsite: http://jocelynmccauley.com-Sponsors:Wheel Science: https://www.wheelscience.com/ Polar: https://www.polar.com/us-enQuintana Roo Triathlon: https://quintanarootri.com/ F2C Nutrition: https://f2cnutrition.com/ Rotor Power Meter: https://rotorbike.com/ Rapid Reboot: https://rapidreboot.com/ Audio Flood: https://www.audioflood.com/ Ownway Apparel: http://ownwayapparel.com/ Tri Town Boise: https://www.tritownboise.com/ -Follow Coach Terry:Instagram: @PerfectRacePodcastFacebook: www.facebook.com/CoachTerryWilsonWebsite: www.CoachTerryWilson.com
244 - IRONMAN© New Zealand – Jocelyn McCauley Overall WinnerWhat a Race, What a Win! Jocelyn is always a bubbly person to talk with. I enjoyed this interview with her more than the last one for sure. We got to talk about the last 15 months then the past few weeks of the upward slope. Not only that, but she punched her ticket to Kona this year, set a new course record, and set a personal best. While this episode is filled with laughs, smiles, and happiness I found great joy in being able to give life to Jocelyn’s dear friend Frank. Frank is who she dedicated the race and win to. Jocelyn loves to give back, loves Taupo, and New Zealand. Thank you again for coming on the show Jocelyn, I look forward to following you later this year and seeing you at IRONMAN© Texas! -Enjoy the show. To see pictures from their race, go to Weather that day: clear skys, no wind, 7C-25CWater: Wetsuit Legal-Age Group: PROHeight: 5’4”Weight: 125lbsPSI for this course: 80-90Depth of Wheels: 40mm/discBike Elevation Gain: 4921ftRun Elevation Gain: 170ftSwim: 52:29T1: 3:14Bike: 4:57:27T2: 1:55Run: 2:58:07Total Race Time: 8:53:11-Gender Rank: 1Division Rank: 1Overall Rank: 10-Follow Jocelyn,Facebook: Jocelyn McCauleyInstagram: @JocelynmcCauleyWebsite: http://jocelynmccauley.com-Sponsors:Wheel Science: https://www.wheelscience.com/ Polar: https://www.polar.com/us-enQuintana Roo Triathlon: https://quintanarootri.com/ F2C Nutrition: https://f2cnutrition.com/ Rotor Power Meter: https://rotorbike.com/ Rapid Reboot: https://rapidreboot.com/ Audio Flood: https://www.audioflood.com/ Ownway Apparel: http://ownwayapparel.com/ Tri Town Boise: https://www.tritownboise.com/ -Follow Coach Terry:Instagram: @PerfectRacePodcastFacebook: www.facebook.com/CoachTerryWilsonWebsite: www.CoachTerryWilson.com
Jocelyn McCauley recently won Ironman New Zealand in 8.53, breaking the course record and closing out with a 2.58 marathon - pushing herself to the line despite having a 12 minute buffer at that point. In this interview, she explains why she kept pushing so hard - as an athlete and a person, she's on a constant quest for self-mastery.A former college track running star, Jocelyn got into triathlon after being a 'sherpa' for her sister at several events and loving the atmosphere there. She completed her first 70.3 only 11 weeks after giving birth to her daughter!In this interview, she also talks about her deep religious faith - explaining how she keeps Sundays as a total day of rest, free free both training and racing.This is a great conversation and we hope you enjoy it as much as we did!Show Sponsors:https://www.precisionhydration.com/ - Leaders in triathlete sweat testing and hydration, with multi-strength electrolytes that match how you sweat. Get a free box or tube of PH worth up to £9.99 using the code OXYGENADDICT.http://foodcell.co.uk - The next generation of Top Tube nutrition carrier for your bike.. Designed to allow endurance triathletes and cyclists to carry enough food and gels, while allowing easy access. Use the code FREEPOST for free WORLDWIDE delivery! If you purchase before May 1st 2019, tick the box at checkout to enter the free draw for a place at the Full Outlaw Nottingham (T’s and C’s apply!https://Thriva.co - Take health tracking to a new level with your personalised at-home finger-prick blood test. Improve your health today and catch any small health issues before they become big health issues. Get 50% your first Baseline or Advanced test with the code OXYGENADDICThttps://team.oxygenaddict.com - Watch our free webinar for age-groupers with limited training time, training for Ironman & 70.3 using Team Oxygenaddict’s T.I.M.E. Training System: https://team.oxygenaddict.com/time-registration/You can purchase Team Oxygenaddict Kit via this link:https://www.raceskin.co.uk/team-club-shops/oxygen-addict-triathlon-coaching-club/If you want to represent Team Oxygenaddict in the Ironman club rankings:1) Create a profile here: http://ap.ironman.com/triathlon/forms/single-sign-up.aspx(IMPORTANT - use the same email that you used to sign up for your IM races with)2) Check your inbox & verify your email address3) Go to your athlete profile and enter Team Oxygenaddict in "tri club affiliation" here http://eu.ironman.com/triathlon/account/my-athlete-profile.aspxhttp://www.fuelledbycake.com : Helen's charity cake recipe book, with contributions from people like Chrissie Wellington, Emma Pooley and Heather Fell. Only £10, and all proceeds go to charity!Our Patrons : Support the show with a monthly or one off donation - thanks so much for your support!Join the Oxygenaddict Triathlon Community page on facebook here: https://www.facebook.com/groups/666558563716897/We really hope you’ve enjoyed this episode of the Oxygenaddict Triathlon Podcast.The best way you can show your support of the show is to share this podcast with your triathlon friends on your Facebook, Twitter, or any other social media channel you use. If you can leave us an honest review on iTunes, that really helps raise the profile of the show too!The more people who download the show, the bigger names we can get on to share their stories and advice - which will hopefully make the show even more enjoyable for you. It's a win - win!Listen on ITunes: https://itunes.apple.com/gb/podcast/cup-tri-triathlon-podcast/id951501034?mt=2Listen on Android: http://www.stitcher.com/podcast/cup-of-tri-triathlon-podcastSome links are affiliate links, which mean that we get paid commission if you make a purchase via the link, or using the code, at no extra cost to you.
FITTER RADIO COFFEE CLUB FREE RACE ENTRY WINNER: CRAIG NIEPER (00:13:14) Craig is the winner of the free race entry competition to the Xterra Motatapu Triathlon event. We catch up with Craig post race to see how it all went. LISTENER QUESTION: (00:23:39) Swim frequency and technique analysis. WORKOUT OF THE WEEK: (00:27:57) The ‘Off Season’ HOT PROPERTY SKYE MOENCH: (00:39:49) We talk to American pro Triathlete Skye Moench about her move to the pro ranks in 2016 and her progression since then to becoming one of the top performers in long distance triathlon. ONE STEP AHEAD: (01:14:42) Pre-workout supplements – do we need them. LINKS: Motatapu Xterra Triathlon at https://motatapu.com/event-summary/xterra-triathlon/ IRONMAN New Zealand at http://ap.ironman.com/triathlon/events/asiapac/ironman/new-zealand.aspx#/axzz5MQn4eazP Port to Port MTB at https://porttoportmtb.com/ More about Jocelyn McCauley at http://jocelynmccauley.com/index.html More about Skye Moench at http://skyemoench.com/about/ and on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/skye.moench Link to Mikki’s segment at http://www.mysportscience.com/single-post/2019/02/17/Pre-workout-supplements-which-ones-are-the-best 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
INTRO WITH BEV & MIKKI: Bev and Mikki are down in Taupo and introduce the episode from the swim start at IRONMAN New Zealand FEMALE PRO PANEL: (00:04:54) Meredith Kessler / Jocelyn McCauley / Laura Siddall / Teresa Adam Photo Credit Korupt Vision MALE PRO PANEL: (00:20:53) Terenzo Bozzone / Cameron Brown / Andrew Starykowicz / Braden Currie Photo Credit Korupt Vision TERESA ADAM PRE RACE IMNZ INTERVIEW: (00:37:13) Photo credit: Korupt Vision TERENZO BOZZONE PRE RACE IMNZ INTERVIEW: (00:40:27) Photo credit: Korupt Vision BEVAN AND ROSS LOCKEY (AKA THE FLEA) IMNZ RACE REVIEW: (00:46:57) Bevan and Ross review both the mens and womens race at IMNZ plus Ross fills us in on his recent 85km Ultra Run at Old Ghost Road. FITTER RADIO COFFEE CLUB FREE RACE ENTRY WINNER: LUKE PARKER: (00:47:21) Luke is the winner of the free race entry competition to the Port to Port MTB event. We catch up with Luke to find out a bit more about him. MENS FIELD INTERVIEWS: (01:15:42) TIM REED – 5TH PLACE MALE Photo credit: Korupt Vision BRADEN CURRIE – 3RD PLACE MALE ANDREW STARYKOWICZ – 2ND PLACE MALE MIKE PHILLIPS – IMNZ CHAMPION Photo credit: Korupt Vision WOMENS FIELD INTERVIEWS: (02:02:22) MEREDITH KESSLER - 3RD PLACE FEMALE i/v courtesy of Stef from www.witsup.com TERESA ADAM – 2ND PLACE FEMALE Photo Credit Witsup JOCELYN MCCAULEY – IMNZ CHAMPION FITTER RADIO COFFEE CLUB FREE RACE ENTRY WINNER: HEIDI SOWERBY: (02:25:20) Heidi is the winner of the free race entry competition to IMNZ. We catch up with her post race to find out how it all went! LINKS: IRONMAN New Zealand at http://ap.ironman.com/triathlon/events/asiapac/ironman/new-zealand.aspx#/axzz5MQn4eazP Port to Port MTB at https://porttoportmtb.com/ More about Jocelyn McCauley at http://jocelynmccauley.com/index.html Meredith Kessler at http://www.meredithkessler.com/ Laura Siddall at https://laurasiddall.com/ Teresa Adam on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/TeresaAdamNZTriathlete/ Terenzo Bozzone at https://www.terenzo.com/ Braden Currie https://www.bradencurrie.com/ Cameron Brown at https://cameronbrowntriathlete.com/about Mike Phillips at https://mikephillips.co.nz/ Andrew Starykowicz at http://www.andrewstarykowicz.com/ Tim Reed at http://timreed.com.au/ Old Ghost Road at http://www.oldghostultra.com/ Ross Lockey (The Flea) on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/the_flea_triathlete/ CONTACT US: Learn more about us at http://www.fitter.co.nz Like us on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/fittercoaching for the latest news and information Mikki Williden can be found at https://www.facebook.com/mikkiwillidennutrition
FITTER RADIO COFFEE CLUB FREE RACE ENTRY WINNER: CRAIG NIEPER (00:07:17) Craig is the winner of the free race entry competition to the Xterra Motatapu Triathlon event. We catch up with Craig to find out how’s he’s tracking. FITTER RADIO COFFEE CLUB FREE RACE ENTRY WINNER: HEIDI SOWERBY (00:19:19) Heidi is the winner of the free race entry competition to IRONMAN New Zealand. We catch up with Heidi to find out how’s she’s tracking. ONE STEP AHEAD: (00:34:11) Mikki discusses Dan Plews’s LCHF approach to his world class performance in Kona last year. HOT PROPERTY INTERVIEW: JOCELYN McCAULEY (00:52:51) We chat with Jocelyn on the lead up to IRONMAN New Zealand. SID TALKS: (01:05:37) Sid’s back and we talk through her race at Challenge Wanaka plus we review and give our predictions on the line up at IMNZ this weekend. LINKS: Motatapu Xterra Triathlon at https://motatapu.com/event-summary/xterra-triathlon/ Challenge Wanaka at https://www.challenge-wanaka.com/ Link to Mikki’s blog on Dan Plews at https://mikkiwilliden.wordpress.com/ IRONMAN New Zealand at http://ap.ironman.com/triathlon/events/asiapac/ironman/new-zealand.aspx#/axzz5MQn4eazP Port to Port MTB at https://porttoportmtb.com/ More about Jocelyn McCauley at http://jocelynmccauley.com/index.html More about Laura Siddall at https://laurasiddall.com/ 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
In this episode of the Pursuit of the Perfect Race, I talk with my friend and returning guest Jocelyn McCauley. Jocelyn is an avid fan of New Zealand and love sharing her experience. We talk about the race and more importantly the atmosphere of the race and where to eat there. The logistics of the race we talked about last year when she did the full, so we don’t spend much time there. This venue will be the host for the 2020 IRONMAN© 70.3 World Championships and we discuss some of the details that should be known before going to this race venue if you’re getting your slot for the event. Thank you Jocelyn for coming on the show, I loved having you on and love your free flowing spirit. You’re welcome back anytime!-Enjoy the show. To see pictures from their race, go to https://www.coachterrywilson.com/perfect-Weather that day: 40-70Water: 60s-Age Group: PROHeight: 5’4”Weight: 125Calories per hour: Meh just drink wheneverPSI for this course: 85-90 (chip seal roads)Depth of Wheels: 60/80mmBike Elevation Gain: 2,060ftRun Elevation Gain: 500ftSwim: 27:18T1: 3:41Bike: 2:24:52T2: 1:19Run: 1:29:44Total Race Time: 4:26:52-Gender Rank: 2Division Rank: 2Overall Rank: 17-Follow Jocelyn,Facebook: Jocelyn McCauleyInstagram: @JocelynmcCauley-Mentioned in this episode:Wheel Science: https://www.wheelscience.com/ Polar: https://www.polar.com/us-enQuintana Roo Triathlon: https://quintanarootri.com/ F2C Nutrition: https://f2cnutrition.com/ Rotor Power Meter: https://rotorbike.com/ Rapid Reboot: https://rapidreboot.com/ Audio Flood: https://www.audioflood.com/ Ownway Apparel: http://ownwayapparel.com/ Tri Town Boise: https://www.tritownboise.com/ --Honorable Mention:Laura Siddall: https://laurasiddall.com/ -Follow Coach Terry:Instagram: @PerfectRacePodcastFacebook: www.facebook.com/CoachTerryWilsonWebsite: www.CoachTerryWilson.com
In this episode of the Pursuit of the Perfect Race, I talk with my friend and returning guest Jocelyn McCauley. Jocelyn is an avid fan of New Zealand and love sharing her experience. We talk about the race and more importantly the atmosphere of the race and where to eat there. The logistics of the race we talked about last year when she did the full, so we don’t spend much time there. This venue will be the host for the 2020 IRONMAN© 70.3 World Championships and we discuss some of the details that should be known before going to this race venue if you’re getting your slot for the event. Thank you Jocelyn for coming on the show, I loved having you on and love your free flowing spirit. You’re welcome back anytime!-Enjoy the show. To see pictures from their race, go to https://www.coachterrywilson.com/perfect-Weather that day: 40-70Water: 60s-Age Group: PROHeight: 5’4”Weight: 125Calories per hour: Meh just drink wheneverPSI for this course: 85-90 (chip seal roads)Depth of Wheels: 60/80mmBike Elevation Gain: 2,060ftRun Elevation Gain: 500ftSwim: 27:18T1: 3:41Bike: 2:24:52T2: 1:19Run: 1:29:44Total Race Time: 4:26:52-Gender Rank: 2Division Rank: 2Overall Rank: 17-Follow Jocelyn,Facebook: Jocelyn McCauleyInstagram: @JocelynmcCauley-Mentioned in this episode:Wheel Science: https://www.wheelscience.com/ Polar: https://www.polar.com/us-enQuintana Roo Triathlon: https://quintanarootri.com/ F2C Nutrition: https://f2cnutrition.com/ Rotor Power Meter: https://rotorbike.com/ Rapid Reboot: https://rapidreboot.com/ Audio Flood: https://www.audioflood.com/ Ownway Apparel: http://ownwayapparel.com/ Tri Town Boise: https://www.tritownboise.com/ --Honorable Mention:Laura Siddall: https://laurasiddall.com/ -Follow Coach Terry:Instagram: @PerfectRacePodcastFacebook: www.facebook.com/CoachTerryWilsonWebsite: www.CoachTerryWilson.com
FITTER RADIO COFFEE CLUB RACE ENTRY WINNER: TRISTAN FRANKLIN (00:05:26) Tristan won the free entry to IRONMAN Port Macquarie. We find out a bit more about him. HOT PROPERTY INTERVIEW: JOCELYN MCCAULEY (00:16:55) We catch up with American pro triathlete Jocelyn McCauley after her podium 2nd at the IRONMAN Taupo 70.3 in December. SID TALKS: (00:59:43) Laura and Bev recap some of the highlights from 2018 and share their personal highs and lows. LINKS: More about Jocelyn McCauley at http://jocelynmccauley.com/index.html More about Laura Siddall at https://laurasiddall.com/ More about IRONMAN Australia at http://eu.ironman.com/triathlon/events/asiapac/ironman/australia.aspx#axzz5bBbAHBug 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
From the time she was 5 years old, Jocelyn McCauley had athletic aspirations. At that time she saw herself as an Olympic medalist. She channeled her dreams into cross country, a sport she competed in throughout high school and college at BYU. After graduation, she discovered her love for longer distances and began running everything from 5Ks to half marathons. She registered for her first half-Ironman in 2013 at IM Muncie, completing that race in under five hours -- only 11 weeks after giving birth to her first child. She followed up that performance at IM Texas in 2014 with a full distance, where she won her age group and finished as the 2nd amateur female, qualifying for Kona. Later that year, she competed at Kona -- her second ever full Ironman -- and was the first female age-grouper to finish that race. She decided at that time to go pro. Since then, she has won 2016 IM Mallorca, IM New Zealand in 2017, as well as 70.3 Vichy, France. She also finished 2017 IM Kona in 10th place, with a 30th place finish in 2018.
Interview with pro triathlete Jocelyn McCauley about Kona, the new Specialized SHIV, Zen: The wall is a mirror, and Kona predictions!
A quick chat with Professional Triathlete Jocelyn McCauley about her season, her thoughts on her upcoming race at Kona and why she likes to come to The Woodlands to train in her build.
Mikki reports back from Day 3 of the IRONMAN Sports Medicine Conference in Kona. SUSIE CHEETHAM: (00:17:24) JOCELYN McCAULEY: (00:48:59) TIM VAN BERKEL: (01:24:31) SIMON COCHRANE: (01:39:15) KIRSTY CALMAN: (01:55:26) LINKS: More about Tim Berkel at https://www.timberkel.com/ Follow Tim on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/TimBerkelOfficial/ Follow Jocelyn McCauley on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/Jocelyn-McCauley-Professional-Triathlete-191314248136083/ More about Susie Cheetham at http://www.susiecheetham.com/ Follow Susie on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/susiecheethamtriathlete/ More about Simon Cochrane at http://www.simoncochrane.net/ Follow Simon on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/SimonCochraneIronman/ 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
In this episode of the Pursuit of the Perfect Race I talk with my friend and professional triathlete Jocelyn McCauley about her recent race at IRONMAN© 70.3 Santa Rosa. This was a unique race where the swim was canceled and the start was a time trial start. She talks about how this impacts her race and what the process is like for this type of race when weather conditions are too bad to swim. Thanks for sharing your race experience Jocelyn, I look forward to following you at Kona!Enjoy the show. To see pictures from her race, go to https://www.coachterrywilson.com/perfectrace/105 -Weather that day: 52 - 87Water: n/a-Age Group: ProfessionalPSI for this course: 85-90Swim – n/aT1 – n/aBike – 2:20:53T2 – 1:58Run – 1:24:49Total Race Time: 3:47:39-Gender Rank: 4Division Rank: 4Overall Rank: 37-Mentioned on this episode:F2C Nutrition: https://f2cnutrition.com/en-us/ Polar USA: https://www.polar.com/us-en Quintana Roo: http://www.quintanarootri.com/ Wheel science: https://www.wheelscience.com/ -Follow Jocelyn,Instagram: @JocelynMcCauley Facebook: Jocelyn McCauleyWebsite: http://jocelynmccauley.com/index.html -Follow Coach Terry:Instagram: @CoachTerryWilsonInstagram: @PerfectRacePodcastFacebook: www.facebook.com/CoachTerryWilson
In this episode of the Pursuit of the Perfect Race I talk with my friend and professional triathlete Jocelyn McCauley about her recent race at IRONMAN© 70.3 Santa Rosa. This was a unique race where the swim was canceled and the start was a time trial start. She talks about how this impacts her race and what the process is like for this type of race when weather conditions are too bad to swim. Thanks for sharing your race experience Jocelyn, I look forward to following you at Kona!Enjoy the show. To see pictures from her race, go to https://www.coachterrywilson.com/perfectrace/105 -Weather that day: 52 - 87Water: n/a-Age Group: ProfessionalPSI for this course: 85-90Swim – n/aT1 – n/aBike – 2:20:53T2 – 1:58Run – 1:24:49Total Race Time: 3:47:39-Gender Rank: 4Division Rank: 4Overall Rank: 37-Mentioned on this episode:F2C Nutrition: https://f2cnutrition.com/en-us/ Polar USA: https://www.polar.com/us-en Quintana Roo: http://www.quintanarootri.com/ Wheel science: https://www.wheelscience.com/ -Follow Jocelyn,Instagram: @JocelynMcCauley Facebook: Jocelyn McCauleyWebsite: http://jocelynmccauley.com/index.html -Follow Coach Terry:Instagram: @CoachTerryWilsonInstagram: @PerfectRacePodcastFacebook: www.facebook.com/CoachTerryWilson
What happens when you catch up with a triathlete the day after an iron-distance? You spend the majority of a podcast talking about food! I chatted and laughed a lot with Jocelyn McCauley the day after this year's Ironman New Zealand in March, and the conversation always seemed to come back to food. So much so, that she told me about a holiday her family invented called "Pie Day," and boy do I want a piece of that day! We also chat about how her daughter thinks that all Mummies spend time on their bikes, and all Daddies spend time in front of the computer. That's her norm, and we love it! Plus we find out why she doesn't train or race on Sundays either. Enjoy!
On this episode of the Pursuit of the Perfect Race, I’m talking with Jocelyn McCauley. Jocelyn is a professional triathlete that is being coached by the Head Coach and founder of QT2 Systems, Jesse Kropelnicki. Jesse and Jocelyn have been working together for some time now. She had some issues with an airline company prior to the race Wheel Science gave her credit and is now taking charge of the situation with the airline directly for the damage to her wheel prior to Ironman New Zealand. She also talks about some tips that the race officials use when giving out penalties as well as what she puts into each of the bags of her race bags. Then she dives into what nutrition she uses. As a vegan free and dairy free athlete, she uses First 2 Cross nutrition. She also uses Ruby’s Lube along with her Zone 3 wetsuit. She also talks about the custom ventilation of her kit, as well as her recovery process beginning right after the race going through the week after. She gives several golden nuggets many age groupers can use specifically, if you are Vegan and Dairy free.---If you’d like to know more about Jocelyn McCauley, you can follow her on Instagram @JocelynMcCauley. On Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/Jocelyn-McCauley-Professional-Triathlete. Her website is: http://jocelynmccauley.com/ -If you want to contact Jesse Kropelnicki, or know more about QT2 Systems go to www.qt2systems.com.-I hope you enjoy this episode and learn something valuable from it. If you’d like to learn more about who I am, go to www.coachterrywilson.com.--If you’d like to be on the podcast, send me an e-mail at PerfectRacePodcast@gmail.com. If you learned something from today’s episode leave us a review on iTunes and subscribe. If you want to know more about me check out my website at www.CoachTerryWilson.com. My Instagram and Facebook is @CoachTerryWilson. Thanks for tuning in today, be sure to subscribe on iTunes and like my page www.facebook.com/coachterrywilson where I’ll post the latest news.
On this episode of the Pursuit of the Perfect Race, I’m talking with Jocelyn McCauley. Jocelyn is a professional triathlete that is being coached by the Head Coach and founder of QT2 Systems, Jesse Kropelnicki. Jesse and Jocelyn have been working together for some time now. She had some issues with an airline company prior to the race Wheel Science gave her credit and is now taking charge of the situation with the airline directly for the damage to her wheel prior to Ironman New Zealand. She also talks about some tips that the race officials use when giving out penalties as well as what she puts into each of the bags of her race bags. Then she dives into what nutrition she uses. As a vegan free and dairy free athlete, she uses First 2 Cross nutrition. She also uses Ruby’s Lube along with her Zone 3 wetsuit. She also talks about the custom ventilation of her kit, as well as her recovery process beginning right after the race going through the week after. She gives several golden nuggets many age groupers can use specifically, if you are Vegan and Dairy free.---If you’d like to know more about Jocelyn McCauley, you can follow her on Instagram @JocelynMcCauley. On Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/Jocelyn-McCauley-Professional-Triathlete. Her website is: http://jocelynmccauley.com/ -If you want to contact Jesse Kropelnicki, or know more about QT2 Systems go to www.qt2systems.com.-I hope you enjoy this episode and learn something valuable from it. If you’d like to learn more about who I am, go to www.coachterrywilson.com.--If you’d like to be on the podcast, send me an e-mail at PerfectRacePodcast@gmail.com. If you learned something from today’s episode leave us a review on iTunes and subscribe. If you want to know more about me check out my website at www.CoachTerryWilson.com. My Instagram and Facebook is @CoachTerryWilson. Thanks for tuning in today, be sure to subscribe on iTunes and like my page www.facebook.com/coachterrywilson where I’ll post the latest news.
Pre-race chat over coffee with some of the pros – how would their perfect race look: (00:03:28) Braden Currie, Dougal Allan, Nathan Shearer, Simon Cochrane, Laura Siddall. THE MALE PROS: (00:25:51) Simon Cochrane, Nathan Shearer, Mike Phillips, Jan Van Berkel, Cameron Brown, Terenzo Bozzone. Simon Cochrane (7th male pro) Nathan Shearer (6th male pro) Mike Phillips (5th male pro) Jan Van Berkel (4th male pro) Cam Brown (3rd male pro) Terenzo Bozzone IMNZ Champion DAN PLEWS: (00:51:24) Overall age group winner at IMNZ – 8hrs 35mins THE FEMALE PROS: (01:01:00) Indy Kraal, Alise Selsmark, Jocelyn McCauley, Teresa Adams Indy Kraal (5th female pro) Alise Selsmark (4th female pro) Jocelyn McCauley (3rd female pro) Teresa Adam (2nd female pro) POST RACE REVIEW WITH SID AND THE FLEA AT BACU: (01:28:24) SIDS ACCEPTANCE SPEECH: (2:06:26) Laura Siddall IMNZ Champion LINKS: Laura Siddall at https://laurasiddall.com/ Ironman New Zealand at http://ap.ironman.com/triathlon/events/asiapac/ironman/new-zealand The Cupcake Cartel at https://www.cupcakecartel.org/ SFuels at http://www.spike-free.com/sfuels Braden Currie at https://www.bradencurrie.com/ Dougal Allan at https://www.dougalallan.com/ Simon Cochrane at http://www.simoncochrane.net/ Nathan Shearer at https://nathanshearer.wordpress.com/ Mike Phillips at http://mikephillips.co.nz/ Jan Van Berkel at http://janvanberkel.com/ Cameron Brown at https://cameronbrowntriathlete.com/ Terenzo Bozzone at http://www.terenzo.com/ Dan Plews at https://www.plewsandprof.com/ Indy Kraal on Twitter at https://twitter.com/indykraal Alise Selsmark at https://www.cupcakecartel.org/about-us/ Jocelyn McCauley at http://jocelynmccauley.com/blog.html Teresa Adam on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/TeresaAdamNZTriathlete/ 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
We talk to Callum Millward and Alise Selsmark before the race about their seasons to date and their new and exciting initiative ‘The Cup Cake Cartel’: (00:08:34) MIKE PHILLIPS – TAUPO 70.3 WINNER: (00:30:54) AMELIA WATKINSON – TAUPO 70.3 WINNER: (00:34:17) BRADEN CURRIE – TAUPO 70.3 RUNNER UP: (00:40:37) JOCELYN MCCAULEY – TAUPO 70.3 RUNNER UP: (00:45:52) SID TALKS: (01:06:27) We talk to Sid post-race about how it all unfolded. LINKS: Alise Selsmark at https://www.facebook.com/aliseselsmarkprofessionaltriathlete/ Callum Millward at http://www.callummillward.com/ and on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/callummillward5 More about the Cupcake Cartel at https://www.cupcakecartel.org/ and on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/TheCupcakeCartel1/ Mike Phillips at http://mikephillips.co.nz/ and on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/Mikephillipsnz Amelia Watkinson at https://www.ameliarosewatkinson.com/ and on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/amelia.watkinson Braden Currie at https://www.bradencurrie.com/ and on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/multisportbradencurrie/ Jocelyn McCauley at http://jocelynmccauley.com/index.html and on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/jocelynmccauley Laura Siddall at http://laurasiddall.com/ and on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/laura.siddall.5333 CONTACT US: Learn more about us at http://www.fitter.co.nz. 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
Today I have Jocelyn McCauley on the show. I met Jocelyn McCauley at the daylight mind cafe in Kona this year and we tried to get a podcast done in the craziness of race week. It didn’t happen, but we finally got there. Jocelyn started the sport of swim bike run in 2013, in fact, she registered for her first 70.3 and shortly after found out she was pregnant. Well, she trained as much as she could and 11 weeks after the birth of her daughter she completed Muncie 70.3 in under 5 hours! She went on to do her first Ironman and qualified for Kona. And in her second IM, she added IM World Champion to her name and first amateur female. Her first IM pro win was Mallorca in 2016 and then she won IMNZ in 2017 and ran a smoking 2:59. 10 in Kona this past October … This mum is the real deal and we speak about her trajectory and her lessons as a 2nd year pro. Many of these lessons we should heed. I hope you enjoy the show as much as I did interviewing Jocelyn. IN TODAYS EPISODE, WE DISCUSS: - Self identity - Pro and AG - it's a different race - Logistics of racing with a 3-month-old - Her trajectory in the sport and how athletic background matters - Fitting it all in being a mother and wife - Visualizing - Making it and keeping it fun - Her Jekyll and Hyde personality - Breaking down her Kona race - The 10 things she learned as a 2nd-year pro - And so much more Show Links: Please head over to http://www.trispecific.com/fb237 for all links discussed in todays show. SHOW SPONSORS: Today's show is brought to you by HealthIQ. They reward your healthy lifestyle with life insurance that makes sense & never overpay again! To learn more and get a free quote, go to healthiq.com/trispecific Today’s show is brought to you by Purica. For over 17 years Purica has been offering supplements of the highest quality a results-based company. From their flagship product, Recovery that offers increased cellular health and powerful anti-inflammatory properties to their brand new Power Vegan Proteins containing Chaga AND effective digestive enzymes, Purica has something for every athlete, active person and anyone looking to improve their health and longevity, not to mention performance. Learn more about Purica here: http://purica.com/trispecific Order Purica products via Lifestyle Markets here: https://lifestylemarkets.com/vitamins-and-supplements/purica-trispecificand use the code ALLERGICTOAVERAGE to save 15% on your order today. PLEASE HELP US GROW To subscribe to the podcast, please use the links below: http://www.trispecific.com/itunes If you have a chance, please leave an honest rating and review on iTunes by clicking here. It will help the show and its ranking in iTunes immensely! We appreciate it! Enjoy the show!
This week it's all about The Ironman World Championships. We talk about the big race and have interviews with age groupers and pro Jocelyn McCauley who raced over on Saturday.
IT’S KONA WEEK! THE FLEA (AKA ROSS LOCKEY): The Flea joins us today and reports back on his ride to Hawi and back yesterday. CAMERON BROWN: Awesome to catch up with Cam this morning at the NZ Breakfast. He’s in the midst of training for WA and gives us his thoughts on the race and how it’s evolved. JOCELYN MCCAULEY: IMNZ winner Jocelyn McCauley has just finished a 5 week training block in Texas and feels in the best shape of her life coming into Kona. Despite 3 flats on the Ironman Texas course in April she managed to secure 12th place and a qualification spot for Kona. We’ll see her again in Taupo next year too when she comes back to defend her title. KYLE BUCKINGHAM Kyle Buckingham is having a great season to date with most recently a 4th at the South African Champs running a 2:47 and then 2nd in Brazil with an even faster 2:45 - his result of the season. Kyle works with Paul Laursen and talks us through his move to a ketogenic diet. LINKS: More about Jocelyn McCauley at http://jocelynmccauley.com/blog.html Link to Paul Laursen at https://www.plewsandprof.com/ More about Kyle Buckingham at http://www.kylebuckingham.co.za/ Velocity Sports Labs at http://www.velocitysportslab.co.za/ 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
Interview with pro triathlete Jocelyn McCauley who is seeded FIRST for Ironman Texas! How she trains, her race strategies, why she does triathlon, all recorded in the ZenTri training cave. CHECK. IT. OUT!
ONE STEP AHEAD: Visceral fat and its relationship to athletic performance. HOT PROPERTY INTERVIEWS – BRADEN CURRIE & JOCELYN MCCAULEY: Both Braden and Jocelyn stunned Taupo with wins at IM New Zealand this year beating Cam Brown and Meredith Kessler for their first IMNZ victories. Braden is one of New Zealand’s most well-known multisport athletes, but his talent extends far beyond multisport. In this year alone he’s raced to a 2nd place at Coast to Coast, won Red Bull Defiance, won IM New Zealand and most recently took out the short course win with his teammate Courtney Atkinson at the inaugural Breca Wanaka Swimrun. Jocelyn hails from Texas and whilst growing up there excelled in both swimming and running. The end of 2016 brought Jocelyn her first Ironman win at IM Mallorca and this year she accomplished her dream of winning IM New Zealand. SIMS SCIENCE: In this week’s segment Stacy Sims (Exercise Physiologist and Nutrition Scientist) talks to us from New York about Nuun’s new hydration products. 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
News: Results from Ironman New Zealand; ITU Update; The WTF segment. This Weeks Discussion: As athletes we can get to the place where we are making practical decisions around our nutrition, where we only look at it as fuel. This can mean that our food choices can be a bit weird, like the guy Bevan talked about on the show who has sardines with weetbix. This week we want to know what are the weird food choices you have made because 'food is just a fuel'. Interview: Ironman New Zealand winner Jocelyn McCauley is on the show. She absolutely smoked the race, pulling off a sub 3 hour run! She talks us through her day. Here is her website: www.jocelynmccauley.com Interview: We also have another interview with an age grouper who has turned pro, Kimberley Morrison. She has achieved some great results in her time as a pro. Here is her website: www.kimberleymorrison.co.uk Wanger of the Week: We have our latest wanger of the week.
Pro Triathlete Jocelyn McCauley talks with us about her Ironman Texas finish, nutrition, sodium, and racing strategies. Also, lots of training tips and questions answered in The Training Log portion of the show.
Pro Triathlete Jocelyn McCauley, how to make the most out of high torque in the swim and bike workouts, and news!
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