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Inside with Brett Hawke
#194 Greg Bennett: A Triathlon Life

Inside with Brett Hawke

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2021 74:15


Greg Bennett is a 2x Australian Olympian (2004, 2008) and former professional triathlete for nearly 30 years. Greg has competed in over 500 triathlons winning the ITU World Series twice. He is the host of, The Greg Bennett Show, a podcast focused on triathlon. Greg has a strong understanding of the science behind training, which you will hear in this interview. Another Australian, another physiology focused nerd. Brett, being a novice to triathlon, asks a lot of simple questions that you probably have, too. Triathlon became an NCAA sport in 2014. There are now 37 universities with NCAA Triathlon teams. Many swimmers have been able to transition over into triathlon. Andy Potts from Michigan and Matt Chrabot from George Mason come to mind. Enjoy! Support Our Sponsors: THE MAGIC 5: Custom fitted goggles that are tailor-made for your exact face. You shouldn't feel you are wearing goggles. Use code BRETTHAWKE20 at checkout to receive 20% off. SWIM ANGELFISH: Receive the tools and skills needed to teach swimmers with autism, physical disabilities, anxiety, sensory and motor conditions with Swim Angelfish, the global leader in adaptive swim. Get certified online today! SUPERIOR SWIM TIMING: Run a swim meet with ease from your laptop. SST is fully compatible with Hy-Tek and Team Unify as well as Colorado, Daktronics, and Omega touchpads. Tell them Brett sent you! DESTRO SWIM TOWERS: Save $150 per double swim tower by using the code "brett" at checkout! SWIMNERD LIVE: Create an interactive heat sheet. Stream your swim meet scoreboard in real time over top your live stream. Turn any tv into a digital scoreboard. Subscribe & Listen: Apple Podcasts Google Spotify YouTube Produced by: SWIMNERD Supported by: Fitter & Faster #triathlon #olympics #australia

Mile High Endurance Podcast
148 - Billy Edwards on SOS Triathlon

Mile High Endurance Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2018 80:20


Our interview this week is with coach Billy "The Kid" Edwards who joins us to talk about the https://www.sostriathlon.com/ .  A few weeks ago we had a discussion about whether athletes preferred the standard distance and sequence triathlon races, or if they preferred the less standard races - races that are more unique and creative.  Well SOS fits the bill of the later for sure.  The SOS is an eight stage triathlon held in New Paltz, NY every September. Consistently ranked among the best adventure triathlons in the world, and among the most scenic, the SOS has become so popular the event sells out in minutes. Today's show is supported by iKOR Labs.  iKOR is a clean, natural source of recovery enhancing CBD that protects your body from the stresses of training, improves recovery from intense efforts and helps you maintain a positive mental state. The most bio-available CBD product on the market, iKOR is a highly protective anti-oxidant and effective anti-inflammatory.  WADA and USADA legal.  Used by world class professional athletes.  Save 20% by using the code "endurance" at checkout. Go to www.ikorlabs.com for more details.  There is also a great video of Tim Don on their website that you'll want to check out.  Speaking of Kona and Tim, you will see Tim Don wearing the iKOR logo on his kit in Kona this year. Thanks to last week's guests, Matt Chrabot and Jon Robichaud.  If you haven't heard the interview, go back and listen to episode #147. Our interview is sponsored by Riplaces.  Riplaces are the no tie laces with custom tension for the perfect fit.  Pro triathlete proven and endorsed, most durable elastic bungee lace system available and they come in the super cool MHE logo package for $19.98  https://www.riplaces.com/collections/mile-high-endurance Let's get into the interview now with Billy "The Kid" Edwards.  Billy coaches the United States Naval Academy Triathlon Team.  He has been coaching the Navy Club sport since 2008.  Billy also coaches and consults competitive and beginner triathletes all over the country. His professional coaching background includes USA Triathlon and USA cycling certifications.  As a Marine infantry officer, Billy spent much of his time getting his Marines mentally and physically prepared for their tasks in battle similar to prepping athletes for races and meets.  Billy believes in consistency in every aspect of life in order to become a better athlete. Sports should become not just a hobby but a positively integrated aspect of your life. He also considers triathlon much more than swim, bike, and run.  It is the obstacles in your life, in your training, and then on race day that you have to learn to mentally, emotionally, and physically hurdle on the way to your goals.  http://billythekidtriathlete.com/coaching/ Welcome back.  Our post interview discussion is sponsored by Halo Neuroscience.  The Halo Sport from Halo Neuroscience will help you learn the technique and form to get faster.  20 minutes of neural priming with the Halo Headset gives you an hour of neural plasticity to work and lock in the muscle movement that leads to strength, power and endurance.  Use code MHE150 to save $150. https://www.sostriathlon.com/ The SOS is an eight stage triathlon held in New Paltz, NY every September. Consistently ranked among the best adventure triathlons in the world, and among the most scenic, the SOS has become so popular the event sells out in minutes.   Fewer than 200 athletes get to compete each year on the scenic highways circling the northern ridge of the Shawangunk Mountain Range and through Minnewaska State Park for a combination run/swim journey through some of America's most beautiful cross-country trails and spring fed lakes.   https://www.sostriathlon.com/course   Registration Opens: Halloween at Midnight, Nov 1 @ 12:00am ET / Oct 31 @ 9:00pm PT Race Date: September 8, 2019, Start Time: 7AM   Kona Recap Male Pros Female Pros Winner of the Hawaiian dish contest - hillary host; gretchen shiflet Marcus ____ who lost 250 pounds AJ Johnson and his friend Joe Erich Maser and Matt Smith Patrick Lange’s manager Jan Sibbersen also raced and set a new swim course best with a time of 46:30 Kyle and Brent Pease became just the second special team to ever finish.The last team to do so was Dick and Rick Hoyt in 1999. Liz McTernan (GBR) became the second female hand cyclist to ever finish Kona and now also holds fastest time for female hand cyclists (14:21:13) Hiromu Inada (Japan) at 85 and 11 months became the oldest competitor to ever finish an IRONMAN Instead of a YouTube Video of the week, I have the Social Media post of the week.  The following from Meredith Kessler's FB   Dear Mak: Sometimes cherished dreams come true and other times they repeatedly slip away. This picture symbolizes both. You and your dad are my most sacred dream while a dream of a quality race with gusto in Kona fell yet again by the wayside. Today your mom couldn’t finish what I started. It was not my best nor proudest moment in sport. While this may continue to haunt me, as Kona usually does, I will keep learning, growing and recalibrating from it all. On repeat! And always relentlessly hug you in between

Mile High Endurance Podcast
147 - Kona Report Matt Chrabot and Jon Robichaud

Mile High Endurance Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2018 81:56


Welcome to our Kona coverage!  We have two guests this week.  Professional triathlete Matt Chrabot and iKOR Chief Marketing Officer Jon Robichaud.  Be sure to check out the YouTube version of the podcast. https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCHne2K8jsfG3cRdxGooekAA  Today's show is supported by iKOR Labs.  iKOR is a clean, natural source of recovery enhancing CBD that protects your body from the stresses of training, improves recovery from intense efforts and helps you maintain a positive mental state. The most bio-available CBD product on the market, iKOR is a highly protective anti-oxidant and effective anti-inflammatory.  WADA and USADA legal.  Used by world class professional athletes.  Save 20% by using the code "endurance" at checkout. Go to www.ikorlabs.com for more details.  There is also a great video of Tim Don on their website that you'll want to check out.  Speaking of Kona and Tim, you will see Tim Don wearing the iKOR logo on his kit in Kona this year. Our interview is sponsored by Riplaces.  Riplaces are the no tie laces with custom tension for the perfect fit.  Pro triathlete proven and endorsed, most durable elastic bungee lace system available and they come in the super cool MHE logo package for $19.98  https://www.riplaces.com/collections/mile-high-endurance  

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303Radio
Matt Chrabot Kona 2018 Pre Race

303Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2018 33:17


We caught up with pro Matt Chrabot a couple of days before the Ironman World Championship. Bringing a ton of ITU experience, this and Colorado resident says all systems are go for this Saturday's big race! Pictured here with his Sipollini wth Fluxos wheel!

IMTalk
IMTalk's 2018 Kona Super Specials, Day 2: Craig Alexander, Matt Chrabot, Kevin Collington, Elle Goodall and Age Group interviews

IMTalk

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2018 115:57


On day 2 of the IMTalk 2018 Kona Super Specials we have interviews with Craig Alexander, Matt Chrabot, Kevin Collington, Elle Goodall and Age Group interviews.

Mile High Endurance Podcast
128 Getting Efficient with Bob Seebohar

Mile High Endurance Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2018 99:15


Our interview this week is with coach and nutrition expert Bob Seebohar.  As you'll hear in the interview, we are going to explore trying to get more efficient with our fueling through periodized nutrition.  Our guest Bob Seebohar is the author of Metabolic Efficiency Training and the Metabolic Efficiency Recipe book.  We are building on our knowledge from the CU Sports Medicine work we did a few weeks ago.  To be clear, this is not a "pivot" but a "build" on knowledge, adding layers of information to help you fuel yourself for success. Thanks to last week's guests, coach Matt Bottrill. Matt is the cycling coach for professional triathletes Timo Bracht, Lucy Charles, Rachel Joyce and Tim Don.  Matt shared his experience of frequenting the podium at the British Nation Time Trial Championship podium from years 2004-2013 where he was mixing it up regularly with  Chris Froome and Bradley Wiggins. If you go to the website you will see his killer aero form. Bob is a Board Certified Specialist in Sports Dietetics, the former Director of Sports Nutrition for the University of Florida and most recently served as a sport dietitian for the US Olympic Committee.  Bob has a bachelor's degree in Exercise and Sports Science, a master's degree in Health and Exercise Science and a second master's degree in Food Science and Human Nutrition. He is a registered dietitian, exercise physiologist, NSCA Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist, USA Triathlon Level III Elite Coach and a USA Triathlon Youth/Junior coach. Being an out of the box thinker, Bob created the concepts of Nutrition Periodization™ and Metabolic Efficiency Training. Bob has worked with a variety of athletes from sports including triathlon, duathlon, ultra-running/cycling, track and field, marathon, mountain biking, road and track cycling, cross country, swimming, and more. Olympians   Susan Williams (triathlon, bronze medalist, 2004) Sarah Haskins (triathlon) Hunter Kemper (triathlon) Joanna Zeiger (triathlon) Andy Potts (triathlon) Ben Kanute (triathlon) Meb Keflezighi (marathon)   Professional Athletes   Tim O'Donnell (triathlon) Leanda Cave (triathlon) Joe Umpenhour (triathlon) Brian Fleischmann (triathlon) Matt Chrabot (triathlon) Amanda Stevens (triathlon) Kevin Collington (triathlon) Amanda Lovato (triathlon) Michael Lovato (triathlon) Manny Huerta (triathlon) Sara McLarty (triathlon)   Bob Seebohar debrief: We stayed out of the Ketogenic diet lane and out of the All Carb lane; Bob's emphasis on the easy 50/50 plate was great and it does work out. Metabolic Project Tracking nutrition with My Fitness Pal No changes to current diet Made some changes after CU My Fitness Pal feedback (2200-2400 calories of carbohydrate) Nutrition Periodization - 2400-3000 calories of carbohydrate (roughly 600-800 grams (8-10/kg)) Fasted Metabolic Pre-test on June 5th Ironhorse with Khem Tim Don Movie - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UhjIchwAkAU  Sansego Clinic in Boulder June 15-17 with 3 x 70.3 champion Matt Smith and Craig Alexander Details  https://uk185.infusionsoft.com/app/orderForms/Sansego-Experience-Boulder-2018  IM Boulder Yokohama coverage and pro interviews Roger raced at Yokohama on May 12th Pics and interviews with Mami Tani of Japan (winner of the para triathlon competition) Pics and interviews with Non Stanford of GB (female pro 3rd) and Ashley Gentle of Australia (4th place) Women's highlights - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FGaLkYmIQUQ Men's highlights - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3JFeZT6wass  Upcoming interviews: Michael Horvath on the Strava story (303 and MHE) Dina Griffin "The Nutrition Mechanic" Clients in clude ultra runners, triathletes, marathoners, adventure racers, and cyclists. Mike Reilly on (303 and MHE) Craig Alexander (303 and MHE) Heidi Stridkler on plant based nutrition Our show is also supported by 303 Endurance Network, which includes 303Triathlon and 303 Cycling, which covers the endurance culture, news and events on triathlon and cycling.  Be sure to subscribe to the 303Radio podcast for great interviews. If you are racing or spectating IM Boulder, be sure to check out the interview on 303 Radio with Tim Brosious, Race Directory of IM Boulder.  STRAVA CEO Michael Horvath sat down with Bill and I this week and talks about the genesis of the idea for STRAVA, how the company has matured, stuck to its vision and more. Mike Reilly on (303 and MHE) Craig Alexander (303 and MHE) Kyle Coon.  Blindness caused by cancer at age 5, Kyle says that his blindness gave him vision and opened up a world of possibilities. Please support our affiliate brands that support the show and help you get faster! The Halo Sport from Halo Neuroscience will help you learn the technique and form to get faster.  You wear the Halo Headset for 20 minutes and use the paired app on your phone to do what they call "neural priming".  The headset looks like Beats headphones, the top band has plates that you moisten.  When you start the "neural priming" from the app, the plates conduct electrical wave stimulation of the motor cortex part of the brain which puts it into a state of hyper plasticity, which simply means that the brain can make neural connections faster and help you learn quicker.   Motor skills rely on the brain to send signals to the correct muscles and parts of muscles in the right order. Through plasticity, your brain is able to ensure that your neurons are working together for a precise result   Endurance relies on the motor cortex to repeat an action for an extended period of time. Each time you take a step, swim a stroke, or pedal a bike, your brain and your muscles consume energy. Via plasticity, your training leads to more efficient movements, reducing the energy cost of each action and allowing you to endure for a longer period of time. Strength relies on the motor cortex to ensure that your muscle fibers are contracting together and not competing with each other. Powerful output requires the coordination of the many thousands of neurons that activate a group of primary and synergist muscles. With plasticity, the brain learns to contract more useful muscle fibers and relax opposing fibers, allowing you to lift more. We've had the honor of having CEO and Founder Dr. Chao on the show to help us understand the science.  Use code MHE150 to save $150. Total Immersion -Use code MHETI10 to get 10% off items in your cart Rudy Project has the helmets, glasses and gear to help you ride safe and look great.  Use code MHE30 to get 30% off your full price items. TrainingPeaks Premium is the full featured version of the app.  Unlock the full featured app for 30 days using the code MHE30 All of these discounts can be found at milehighendurance on the Sponsors page.  If you are enjoying the show, please let us know by going on iTunes or your podcast player and giving us a review.  Be sure you are subscribed in iTunes so you get the show automatically downloaded on Saturday evening and recommend Mile High Endurance to a friend.  Thanks again for listening to MHE.  Train well this week.  Stay tuned, stay informed, and enjoy the endurance journey!

Triathlon Taren Podcast
Matt Chrabot: The Pro Ironman Triathlete People Need to Watch Out For in 2018 - Triathlon Taren Podcast

Triathlon Taren Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2018 50:13


Matt Chrabot is a professional Ironman distance triathlete who a lot of triathletes don't know about but should.  With multiple Ironman and Ironman 70.3 triathlon wins to his resume, and a top tier career in ITU triathlon racing Matt has been one of the best triathletes on the scene for a lot of years. In this triathlon podcast with Matt Chrabot, Triathlon Taren and NTK talk about Matt's history as a lifeguard and open water swimmer, his bootleg beer-making hobby in college, and what his outcome goals are in Ironman racing for 2018. Topics discussed: Matt's website Matt on Instagram Matt on Facebook

Mile High Endurance Podcast
90 - Tim Hola on Chattanooga and Kona

Mile High Endurance Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2017 75:57


Our interview today is with top age grouper and Kona veteran Tim Hola This will be Tim's 16 time in Kona He has broken the 9 hour mark with an 8:58:57 Tim lives in Highlands Ranch with his wife Nicole and two children (Connor and Spencer) As with our last week's guest (Matt Chrabot), Tim is in Chattanooga for the 70.3 World Championship. We'll be talking about his career, season, key training sessions and juggling being a working age-grouper. Thanks of course to last week's guest, Matt Chrabot, pro triathlete who we've been seeing on the podium all season.  It was great to  catch up with him and hear about his prep for Chattanooga. Coaching discussion topic - I had a coaching question come up and I'd like to share that with you all and a practical solution to the question. Topic of hydration - there are a number of theories on what works because everyone is different.  The first thing you need to understand is what works for you To understand what works for you, you can do everything from your own experimenting to getting a professional assessment done in a lab to determine sweat rate, salt concentration, metabolic rate, etc. Some say drink to thirst and I say drink to need.  I personally do not get particularly thirsty training or racing, but I have a high sweat rate.  I know what my fluid loss is.  While I don't try to replace it completely with fluid consumption, I do try to prevent losing too much weight to fluid loss during a race and becoming dehydrated.  I keep a log of hydration notes in Excel and know how many ounces of fluid I want to consume at various temperatures on each the bike and run.  The way I keep track of that is by knowing the various fluid sizes of my bottles (bike, hand and holster). Scenario - race with hand held, using ice and water to cool. The question - my hand held is dual purpose (hydrate and cool).  How do I keep track of the ounces that are going to my stomach versus my skin.  The answer - is simple.  On your next practice run, take that hand held bottle and when you take sips try to make them consistent in terms of the duration of suck or squirt.  Then count and keep track of the number of sips/squirts that it takes to consume the contents of the bottle.  Divide the bottle size (16 oz) by the number of sips (eg 20), and you now know how many sips it takes to consume 16 ounces.  When you race and you don't have another way to measure your consumption, count the sips and you'll have a good idea.  Make sure you practice and get your estimate with what you will be using in the race.  The previous example was with a hand held running bottle, but the same can be done with a paper cup. Our pre interview discussion is brought to you by 303 Triathlon and 303 Cycling are your resource for news and information on triathlon and cycling in Colorado.  303Radio is your news podcast for triathlon and cycling.  Be sure to go to 303Triathlon and 303Cycling to get the latest coverage of events in Colorado.  Let's talk briefly about upcoming interviews. 303 interviews Lance Panagutti, Luis Benitez, Ken Gart, Ben Hoffman MHE Sara McLarty - Khem and I doing this interview Kane Russell of Halo Neuroscience - Bill and I doing that interview and wearing our Halos in Kona Please support the brands that support the show and our listeners. BioTropicLabs.com - BioTropicLabs  developes sports supplements to give you the ultimate edge in training for sports performance success. Engineered by leading world-class athletes and trainers with well-researched best of breed products.  I've started taking the AFA formulation which was developed to oxygenate muscles, boost power, increase muscle growth, heighten alertness.  It's great for those high intensity sessions and I've felt pretty good the last few workouts I've been using it.  Check our more at biotropiclabs.com or go to the MHE Sponsors page.  Either way, use the code "MILEHIGH20" to get 20% off your order. Total Immersion -Use code MHETI10 to get 10% off items in your cart Effortless endurance for 49.99 Freestyle mastery for 59.99. Get excellently design helmets, glasses and gear from Rudy Project and use code MHE30 to get 30% off your full price items. Check out Halo Sport from Halo Neuroscience.  20 minutes of neural priming with the Halo Headset gives you an hour of neural plasticity to work and lock in the muscle movement that leads to strength, power and endurance.  Use code MHE150 to save $150. Give TrainingPeaks Premium account a try.  Use MHE30 All of these discounts can be found at milehighendurance  or go to the MHE Sponsors page.  Either way, use the code "MILEHIGH20" to get 20% off your order. Check out each of these supporters, the discounts they give our listeners and the discount codes on the MHE Discounts page. That's it for the show.  Good luck Tim Hola, Matt Chrabot and all our friends of the show who are racing in Chattanooga!   Stay tuned, stay informed, and enjoy the endurance journey!

Mile High Endurance Podcast
89 - Pro Triathlete Matt Chrabot

Mile High Endurance Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2017 104:38


Our interview today is with Matt Chrabot, pro triathlete who we've been seeing on the podium all season and we're excited to catch up with him before he heads out to Chattanooga for the 70.3 World Championship. Welcome to Episode #88 of the Mile High Endurance podcast.  Mile High Endurance is your weekly connection to coaches, experts and pro athletes to help you reach your endurance and triathlon goals.  We're your hosts Rich Soares, Khem Suthiwan and Bill Plock.  We are glad you are joining us from where ever you enjoy your endurance sport. Coaching discussion topic - tapering and cramps From "But there is something about those last couple of weeks before the marathon, when you are cutting back your mileage, getting more rest, and preparing for the big race, when everything, and I do mean everything, seems to bother you more."  Call them taper tantrums--the phantom pains, panic attacks, and much more--that plague most marathoners during the three-week period of decreased training just before the race. "Runners develop not only a physical but also a psychological dependency on running," says Troy Smurawa, M.D., a 2:46 marathoner and physician at Akron Children's Hospital Sports Medicine Center. "So when runners take time off, they go through withdrawal." Hence, the weird constellation of mental and physical symptoms that crop up during the taper. From   Roughly half the athletes I work with begin to notice little aches and pains they never noticed before the taper period. The pains show up for no apparent reason. In fact, these pains were nonexistent during the high-volume training phase, making it tempting to resume longer training hours. If aches and pains emerge, resist the urge to increase training volume. From Tapering: In the three days prior to the race, the crampers trained 1.1 hours on average, while the non-crampers trained 0.6 hours on average. This despite the fact that the non-crampers actually did marginally more training overall in the final week (31.8 km versus 26.5 km).  Our pre interview discussion is brought to you by 303 Triathlon and 303 Cycling are your resource for news and information on triathlon and cycling in Colorado.  303Radio is your news podcast for triathlon and cycling.  Be sure to go to 303Triathlon and 303Cycling to get the latest coverage of events in Colorado. BioTropicLabs BioTrōpic serves athletes by giving you the ultimate edge in training for sports performance success. Engineered by leading world-class athletes and trainers with the focus of helping athletes to achieve their goals, there is no better sports supplement to help you train better and gain a competitive edge. I've started taking the AFA formulation which was developed to oxygenate muscles, boost power, increase muscle growth, heighten alertness, focus, and aid in recovery. It contains the highest levels of chlorophyll and supports delivering a greater amount of oxygen-rich red blood cells to muscles throughout the body. Check our more at biotropiclabs.com or go to the MHE Sponsors page.  Either way, use the code "MILEHIGH20" to get 20% off your order.   Let's talk briefly about upcoming interviews. 303 interviews Lance Panagutti, Luis Benitez, Ken Gart, Ben Hoffman MHE Tim Hola Sara McLarty Kane Russell of Halo Neuroscience coming back     Please support the brands that support the show and our listeners. BioTropicLabs.com - Use code MILEHIGH20 to get 20% off your order Total Immersion -Use code MHETI10 to get 10% off items in your cart Effortless endurance for 49.99 Freestyle mastery for 59.99. Use code MHE30 to get 30% off your full price items at Rudy Project. Check out Halo Sport from Halo Neuroscience.  20 minutes of neural priming with the Halo Headset gives you an hour of neural plasticity to work and lock in the muscle movement that leads to strength, power and endurance.  Use code MHE150 to save $150. Give TrainingPeaks Premium account a try.  Use MHE 30 Check out each of these supporters, the discounts they give our listeners and the discount codes on the MHE Discounts page. That's it for the show.  Good luck to all of the athletes racing this weekend here in Colorado or wherever you race!  Stay tuned, stay informed, and enjoy the endurance journey!

Mile High Endurance Podcast
86 - Bek Keat on Pro Career, Coaching and Believe Ranch and Rescue

Mile High Endurance Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2017 121:55


Our interview today is with Bek Keat.  Bek's is the 4th fastest female Ironman in history (8 hr 39 min), has had 2 top 6 Kona finishes, and now coaches with Siri Lindley at Sirius Athlete coaching.  We not only get some incredible coaching tips from Siri, but we also get into a talk that is sure to make you laugh and cry (and maybe cry laughing).  Our topics today include: Recap of Boulder 70.3 performances Colorado Classic and Velorama Overload progression - how to make sure you are not spinning your wheels with training The press release on the new CEO of USAT, Rocky Harris And the formal announcement of a limited number of open athlete coaching slots and an interview with MHE coached athlete Brady Nelson Our pre interview discussion is brought to you by 303 Triathlon and 303 Cycling are your resource for news and information on triathlon and cycling in Colorado.  303Radio is your news podcast for triathlon and cycling.  Be sure to go to 303Triathlon and 303Cycling to get the latest coverage of events in Colorado. iscussion Topics: Boulder 70.3 303 Team performances Pro Coverage Brady's performance Boulder Camera article on business impacts of Boulder 70.3 Colorado Classic underway - https://www.veloramacolorado.com/colorado-classic/ Ryan Muncy photo only Todd Plymale-Mallory - photos, social media & stories Khem Suthiwan - photos, video, social media & stories (also attending Velorama VIP experience) Rich Soares - photos, 303Radio podcast, Facebook Live (also attending Velorama VIP experience) Stages - https://www.veloramacolorado.com/colorado-classic/routes/ Teams - https://www.veloramacolorado.com/colorado-classic/cyclists/?1_route=/client-embeds/colorado-classic-denver-2017-race/1/1/__/ Coverage team USAT National Championship in Omaha Press Release on CEO of USAT, Rocky Harris Overload progression and how to make sure you aren't spinning your wheels Overloading - Progressive overload should be a fundamental characteristic of resistance training programs directed at the development of neuromuscular capabilities and athletic performance. The body and it's tissues only adapt when it is he body and it's tissues only adapt when it is exposed to stresses beyond it's normal homeostatic range - Dr. Carwyn Sharp (#81) Overload refers to providing a greater stimulus or intensity in a resistance training program than an athlete is accustom. Progression refers to systemic planning and change. The intensity of a resistance training program must become progressively greater in order for an athlete to continue to improve. Formal announcement of 3 open athlete coaching slots Information at https://www.milehighendurancepodcast.com/coaching.html Brady Nelson reverse interview Health IQ offers low cost life insurance for the those living a health conscious lifestyle.  The folks at Health IQ used science & data to secure special rates on life insurance for triathletes, cyclists, runners, swimmers, etc.  Get a quote now at HealthIQ.com/endurance or go the MHE Sponsor page and click the link to Health IQ Let's talk briefly about upcoming interviews. Todd Plymale-Mallory to discuss benefits of regular therapy for recovery. There are so many different modalities, would be great to discuss the differences between the tissue/sports massage, chiropractic, dry needling, acupuncture, etc. Scott Hutmacher (aka Hootie) is going to join us and talk about the invite to give an update on Life Time Tri Event Series, 2018 Initiatives, and the NYC Championship.  We'll also discuss Life Time Tri's “Triathlon Made Better” vision. Matt Chrabot - athletic background, ITU career, current season, training, advice to competitive age-groupersBoulder 70.3 interviews Please support the brands that support the show and our listeners. Total Immersion -Use code MHETI10 to get 10% off items in your cart Effortless endurance for 49.99 Freestyle mastery for 59.99. Use code MHE30 to get 30% off your full price items at Rudy Project. Check out Halo Sport from Halo Neuroscience.  20 minutes of neural priming with the Halo Headset gives you an hour of neural plasticity to work and lock in the muscle movement that leads to strength, power and endurance.  Use code MHE150 to save $150. Give TrainingPeaks Premium account a try.  Use MHE 30 Check out each of these supporters, the discounts they give our listeners and the discount codes on the MHE Discounts page. That's it for the show.  Good luck to all of the athletes racing this weekend here in Colorado or wherever you race!  Stay tuned, stay informed, and enjoy the endurance journey!