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Best podcasts about pto us open

Latest podcast episodes about pto us open

Babbittville Radio – Babbittville
Kat Matthews: Breakfast with Bob 2023

Babbittville Radio – Babbittville

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2023 34:16


Enjoy this interview with Kat Matthews from our Breakfast with Bob: 2023 Edition. Recorded August 29th Kat Matthews was training in Texas for her Kona debut after the PTO US Open last Fall when she was hit by a car and had life-threatening injuries including a fractured skull and multiple fractured vertebrae. Less than a… The post Kat Matthews: Breakfast with Bob 2023 appeared first on Babbittville.

IronWomen podcast
IronWomen - For the Love of Racing with Lauren Brandon

IronWomen podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2023 71:05


Lauren Brandon is a pro long course triathlete currently based in Park City Colorado. She recently had an impressive performance at the PTO US Open, with a dominant swim leg! This is currently her thirteenth season racing professionally, so she certainly has some great perspective on the sport.In our conversation with her, she told us all about her training and racing this season, including what it was like for her to do a "shorter" race in Milwaukee as a primarily ironman distance racer. Beyond that, we got to here about how she preps for hot races like Kona while living in an often snowy area, and so much more about how she races and trains!!Lauren's Instagram: @laurenbbrandonFollow us on Instagram:@feistytriathlon Feisty Media Website:https://livefeisty.com/ Feisty STRONG Course: https://www.womensperformance.com/strong Support Our Partners:Orca: Use code IRONWOMEN15 for 15% off at www.orca.com/ The Amino Co: Shop Feisty's Favorite 100% Science-Backed Amino Acid Supplements. Enter code IRONWOMEN at Aminoco.com/IRONWOMEN to Save 30% + receive a FREE gift for new purchasers! SaltStick: Use code FEISTY for 20% off one time purchases and subscriptions at saltstick.com Bonk Breaker: Go to https://aletenutrition.com/products/alete-feisty-fueled-box to order the limited edition Feisty Fueled Box containing a variety pack of our favorite products from Bonk Breaker and SaltStick! Pulp Culture: Use code FEISTY25 for 25% off at https://pulpculture.la/ 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. This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Podsights - https://podsights.com/privacyChartable - https://chartable.com/privacy

Babbittville Radio – Babbittville
Jason West: Breakfast with Bob 2023

Babbittville Radio – Babbittville

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2023 28:04


Enjoy this interview with Jason from our Breakfast with Bob: 2023 Edition. Recorded August 1st. As we head into the PTO US Open in Milwaukee, Jason West from the U.S. has taken his running to a whole new level and has been out-splitting some of the very best runners on the triathlon circuit. With the… The post Jason West: Breakfast with Bob 2023 appeared first on Babbittville.

Tri Faster Podcast
Episode 30: US Open Recap, Olympic Test Event, PTO/WT Partnership

Tri Faster Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2023 53:26


The guys are back with a recap of the PTO US Open where they were able to catch the races live! They also recap the Women's Olympic Test Event and preview the Men. They also look ahead to the PTO Asian Open coming up this weekend. Off the race course, they discuss the partnership between the PTO and World Triathlon to bring a Long Distance World Championship Series to life. Don't forget to submit questions using #trifasterpodcast Follow Michael on youtube at https://www.youtube.com/c/MichaelMansfieldTri You can learn more about Keith and his coaching services at https://www.fortworthtc.com/

That Triathlon Life Podcast
Paula races the PTO US Open triathlon, and the UCI Worlds Time Trial! TT bike positions, and more!

That Triathlon Life Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2023 56:58


This week we start by talking through the PTO US Open where Paula raced and placed 3rd! Not even a week later, she raced in Glasgow, Scotland at UCI Worlds in the time trial. After getting into both of these races, we get to answer some of your questions about digging deep in a race, bike positions changing between triathlon and time trialing, as well as more of your questions! To help support the podcast, as well as submit your own questions for the show, head over to http://www.thattriathlonlife.com/podcast

How They Train
PTO US Open: Behind The Scenes Untold Stories + US Open Race Recap and Asian Open Preview.

How They Train

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2023 191:44


We start today's episode by taking you behind the scenes at the PTO US Open with some stories you would never usually hear that happened throughout the week and during the race weekend. Some are funny, some are serious and some are in between. We then bring in Craig Alexander & Mirinda Carfrae to do a recap of the racing at the PTO US Open and preview the PTO Asian Open that takes place in a weeks time. *Sign up to PATREON to support the show (for only $1 USD per week it is the main reason the show is still going. We bloody appreciate it!) -https://www.patreon.com/howtheytrain/ PILLAR PERFORMANCE - https://pillarperformance.shop/pages/htt-podcast EVERYTHING HAS 20% AUTOMATICALLY DISCOUNTED OFF IT AT CHECKOUT.    The Feed - Your one stop shop for all your triathlon needs https://thefeed.com   WYN REPUBLIC - DISCOUNT CODE: TTH15 for 15% off your order!  wynrepublic.com (USA/International) wynrepublic.com.au (Australia/NZ)   Precision Fuel & Hydration link https://visit.pfandh.com/howtheytrain-code/ I recommend PF 90, PF 30, 60 drink mix and the 1500 electrolyte tabs.   FORM GOGGLES - *Go to httphttps://form-affiliates.pxf.io/c/4001856/1337646/16166?trafsrc=affiliate&u=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.formswim.com%2F and enter code HTT15 at checkout for 15% off your purchase of FORM goggles which includes one year of access to premium membership for free

The REAL Triathlon Podcast
Men's PTO US Open Recap With Jackson Laundry and Marc Dubrick | Ft. Joe Skipper

The REAL Triathlon Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2023 38:45


Jack and Marc join us from their altitude training camp in France to discuss the PTO US Open. Marc had a stellar day with one of the fastest swims and runs while Jack had to fight through some illness ultimately resulting in a DNF. In the second half of the episode Joe Skipper joins the conversation to discuss their training location, training plans, and how he swindled Jack in poker.    Check out Higher Ground Athletics website here   Check out the Real Triathlon Squad online store here for all the best products we use or the RTS Club Store for RTS branded clothing!   If you want to go above and beyond consider supporting us over on Patreon by clicking here!   Follow us on Instagram at @realtrisquad for updates on new episodes.    Individual Instagram handles: Garrick Loewen - @loeweng Nicholas Chase - @race_chase Jackson Laundry - @jacksonlaundrytri  

303Endurance Podcast
USAT Tim Yount

303Endurance Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2023 83:41


This week we have special guest Tim Yount from USA Triathlon to help us break down last weekends combined PTO US Open and USA Triathlon National Championship in Milwaukee.   Show Sponsor: UCAN Generation UCAN has a full line of nutrition products powered by LIVESTEADY to fuel your sport.   LIVSTEADY was purposefully designed to work with your body, delivering long-lasting energy you can feel. LIVSTEADY's unique time-release profile allows your body to access energy consistently throughout the day, unlocking your natural ability to stay focused and calm while providing the fuel you need to meet your daily challenges.   Use UCAN in your training and racing to fuel the healthy way, finish stronger and recover more quickly!  Use the code 303UCAN for 20% off at ucan.co/discount/303UCAN/ or ucan.co   In Today's Show Feature Interview - Tim Yount on USA Triathlon Nationals and more Endurance News - PTO US Open, Clash Miami What's new in the 303 - Littleton Criterium Video of the Week - USAT Nationals Highlights   Feature Interview: Tim Yount tim.yount@usatriathlon.org  Chad.cunningham@usatriathlon.org  USA Triathlon | USA Triathlon   Endurance News:   PTO Tour US Open Results: Jan Frodeno romps to INCREDIBLE Milkwaukee win!   What's New in the 303: Kendall Ryan wins Littleton Criterium ahead of American Crit Cup leader Munoz     Video of the Week: USA Triathlon Nationals Day 2 Highlights     Closing: Thanks again for listening in this week.  Please be sure to follow us @303endurance and of course go to iTunes and give us a rating and a comment.  We'd really appreciate it! Stay tuned, train informed, and enjoy the endurance journey!

Endurance Nerd Talk – Über Ausdauersport und Triathlon: Training, Equipment, Ernährung, Szene
#41/13 Triathlon Chat x What the Funk: Trio-Talk nach den PTO US Open

Endurance Nerd Talk – Über Ausdauersport und Triathlon: Training, Equipment, Ernährung, Szene

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2023 79:45


Ob Nils zu Gast im Podcast von Nick und Fred ist, oder Fred zu Gast bei Nick und Nils, ist... Der Beitrag #41/13 Triathlon Chat x What the Funk: Trio-Talk nach den PTO US Open erschien zuerst auf Pushing Limits.

The 1x Podcast
6. PTO US Open, 10k Calorie Challenge, Warm ups for Triathlon, School Holidays, Socks & Shoes

The 1x Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2023 47:51


We're back! This week we're talking about PTO US Open, 10k Calorie Challenge, Warm ups for Triathlon, School Holidays, Socks & Shoes. Let us know what you think! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The MX Endurance Podcast
#6 - Jan Frodeno is the Greatest of All Time

The MX Endurance Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2023 62:46


No surprised here but this week we talk all about the PTO US Open. One of the most exciting races we have seen in a long time. We discuss the brilliance of Taylor Knibb, the breakthrough performance of Lucy Byram and the consistency of Ashleigh Gentle. We give our thoughts on the broadcast. The things we liked and some minor points for improvement. We then turn our attention to the men's race where we saw Jan Frodeno give on of the best performances of his career to beat almost all of the 'next generation. We look at the incredible performance of Kristian Blummenfelt and what Jan's victory means when writing the history of triathlon. Basically we talk about why Jan Frodeno IS the greatest of all time! To support the podcast please head to: patreon.com/talkingtriathlon   To watch this podcast as a video visit: https://bit.ly/3vzSss2    Or check us out on Social Media:    Twitter: https://twitter.com/talktriathlon Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/talkingtriathlon   You can follow James at https://www.instagram.com/bale.james85   You can follow Tim at https://www.instagram.com/tford14

IronWomen podcast
IronWomen - Flourishing through Balance with Lucy Byram

IronWomen podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2023 78:47


This week's guest, Lucy Byram, impressed us all this past weekend with her stellar 4th place finish in a stacked field at the PTO US Open! We had the pleasure of interviewing her a few weeks before the race, and she may be just as impressive of a human as she is an athlete.In the episode, she tells us about her training and coaching set up in leads, as well as the variety of long course races she has taken on this year. At just 24 years of age, Lucy has already qualified for 70.3 worlds! She also has a very wise view on how she balances life with sport, and has even recently stopped on the bike mid race to help a fellow. We can't wait to see what the future holds for her the rest of this season and as her career progresses!!Lucy's Instagram: @lucymaybyramFollow us on Instagram:@feistytriathlon Feisty Media Website:https://livefeisty.com/ Support Our Partners: Use code FEISTYVJ for $20 off a pair of shoes at https://vjshoesusa.com/feisty InsideTracker: Get 20% off at insidetracker.com/feisty Orca: Use code IRONWOMEN15 for 15% off at www.orca.com/ The Amino Co: Shop Feisty's Favorite 100% Science-Backed Amino Acid Supplements. Enter code IRONWOMEN at Aminoco.com/IRONWOMEN to Save 30% + receive a FREE gift for new purchasers! SaltStick: Use code FEISTY for 20% off one time purchases and subscriptions at saltstick.com This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Podsights - https://podsights.com/privacyChartable - https://chartable.com/privacy

Hey Flitzpiepe - Dein Podcast für Sport und Training
#59 - SportQuickie - PTO US Open Frodeno on Fire

Hey Flitzpiepe - Dein Podcast für Sport und Training

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2023 25:27


Wir sind zurück aus der Sommerpause und Chris und - nennen wir das Kind beim Namen: Jan Frodeno`s FanBoy No.1 unser Jan sprechen über die US Open im Triathlon dem PTO Serien in Milwaukee und Jan war wieder live am TV und total begeistert was unser deutscher Triathlet nummer 1 Jan Frodeno so rausgeballert hat. Ausserdem gibts nen kleinen Ausblick was wir die nächste Zeit so testen und euch auch hier vorstellen werden.

The REAL Triathlon Podcast
Women's PTO US Open Recap with Lesley Smith and Tamara Jewett

The REAL Triathlon Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2023 48:32


The ladies had stellar races at the PTO US Open this past weekend! Listen in as they take time to sit down and discuss their racing experiences with Nick.   Check out the Real Triathlon Squad online store here for all the best products we use or the RTS Club Store for RTS branded clothing!   If you want to go above and beyond consider supporting us over on Patreon by clicking here!   Follow us on Instagram at @realtrisquad for updates on new episodes.    Individual Instagram handles: Garrick Loewen - @loeweng Nicholas Chase - @race_chase Jackson Laundry - @jacksonlaundrytri  

Triathlon Inside
#72 Succesvol weekend voor de Nederlanders!

Triathlon Inside

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2023 67:19


Waar het een paar weekendjes wat rustiger was, ging het nu echt weer los. PTO US Open, IM 70.3 Gdynia, IM 70.3 Duisburg, Challenge Londen, IM 70.3 Tallinn, Triathlon Eupen. Allemaal races die afgelopen weekend op het programma stonden. Wat gebeurde waar en wie waren de hoofdrolspelers? We bellen met de winnaar van Duisburg, Pim van Diemen. Een lekkere volle show over de mooiste sport die er is!

Triathlon Therapy
Jan 'Goat' Frodeno - PTO US Open - Most Profitable Forms of Triathlon Racing - Reedy Stuffing his Budgy Smugglers - Volume v Intensity - Our next Big Guest

Triathlon Therapy

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2023 38:32


Reedy, Clint and Danny discuss:Jan 'Goat' FredenoPTO US Open de-briefMost Profitable Forms of Triathlon RacingReedy Stuffing his Budgy SmugglersVolume v IntensityOur next Big GuestFollow us on Spotify and Apple Podcasts, and;Insta: @triathlon_therpay_podcastTiktok: @triathlontherapypodcast

The Daily Tri
BEFORE THE GUN - THE PTO US OPEN RECAP

The Daily Tri

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2023 58:55


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3athlon Praat - Méér over Triathlon
3athlon Praat #173 - Pieter Heemeryck Europees Kampioen, GOAT Frodeno en Challenge London

3athlon Praat - Méér over Triathlon

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2023 59:59


Wat een geweldig weekend voor Pieter Heemeryck: hij liep naar een fenomenale Europese titel IM 70.3. Net zo'n geweldig weekend beleefde Jan Frodeno, die de PTO US Open won en daarmee iedereen het nakijken gaf. Genieten ook bij Challenge London: meer dan vijfduizend atleten genoten van een wedstrijd dwars door het centrum van de wereldstad en wij stonden langs de kant. Verder onder andere het bizarre weer in Eupen, Hoorn, Sebastian Kienle bij de Norseman en slechte waterkwaliteit van de Seine.

ProTriNews
Episode 136: US OPEN Debrief

ProTriNews

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2023 58:25


Chelsea, Kyle, and Talbot wrap up the PTO US OPEN. What to expect in Paris and how awesome covering that will be! Paris Test Event- 25% off Code: Yokoxprotrihttps://www.triathlonlive.tv/Join waterfall racing teamhttps://www.waterfallracing.com/Open waterfall bank accounthttps://www.waterfallbank.com/Buy some new gogglesthemagic5.com/ptn

On The Runs
On The Runs 67 - Jeannie Rice - Settin' Records

On The Runs

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2023 103:37


In Episode 67 (oops we said 68 in the intro) we are excited to finally drop our interview with Jeannie Rice (07:00). Jeannie is an amazing woman who continues to impress us as she runs all around the world setting records. She shares with us stories of how she got her start, some of her favorite races around the world and her experience at the Boston Marathon in 2013 during the bombing. We had some audio issues during the recording the the audio on our end (Eric and Erika not Jeannie) wasn't that great. We did what we could to make it better but it's far from perfect. We apologize for the audio issue, but our time with Jeannie was too good not to share. We hope you enjoy the episode despite the audio issue. During the tros we catch up after having a great weekend. We talk about Marc "the Shark" DuBrick who had a great day at the PTO US Open. We discuss Anchor Down that is coming up this weekend and more!Jaye's Boston Marathon Fundraising PageJustine's Boston Marathon Fundraising Page Linktree - Find everything hereInstagram - Follow us on the gram YouTube - Subscribe to our channel Patreon - Support us Email us at OnTheRunsPod@gmail.com

triathlon talk – Carbon & Laktat
Carbon & Laktat: Frodeno mit Feuerwerk, Norseman mit Gewitter

triathlon talk – Carbon & Laktat

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2023 89:53


Chefredakteur Nils Flieshardt und Lars Wichert sprechen über die PTO US Open, den wiedererstarkten Jan Frodeno und eine überragende Taylor Knibb. Nach dem Wochenende darf jedoch der Norseman, ein Bucketlist-Rennen, in der Nachbetrachtung nicht fehlen.

TriStory - Triathlon Stories
#50 PSYCHOSPIELE - Analyse des Sieges von Jan Frodeno an den PTO US OPEN vom 4.8.2023

TriStory - Triathlon Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2023 38:48


«DAS WAR EINE FINTE, FRODENO HAT BLUMMENFELT GEREIZT»   Wir feiern die 50. Folge mit einem speziellen Thema. Hinter der Geschichte des souveränen Sieges von Jan Frodeno (41) an den PTO US OPEN gegen die junge Garde gibt es noch eine andere Geschichte. Die der Psychologie.   Nach 23 Jahren im «Geschäft» kennt Jan Frodeno, Olympiasieger 2008 und dreifacher Weltmeister auf Hawaii, alle Schachzüge in seinem Sport. An den PTO US OPEN in Milwaukee (USA) am 4.8.2023 griff er schon vor dem Rennen an. Er schickte seinen stärksten Gegner – Kristian Blummenfelt (29) – auf eine Mission, die für den Norweger nicht gut ausgehen konnte. Mit Erfolg: Jan Frodeno feierte einen Sieg, den er mit einem Psychospiel perfekt vorbereitet hatte.   FRODENOS STRATEGIE   In diesem Jubiläumspodcast ergründe ich mit Bruno Saile, Weltmeister im Rudern und dreifacher Olympiateilnehmer, das intelligente Psychospiel von Jan Frodeno. Wir entdecken Parallelen zum «Master of Mind Games» Chris McCormack. Der Australier, der zweimal Hawaii gewann, beherrschte das Manipulieren des Gegners in Perfektion. Im Interview der PTO VOR dem Rennen mit Jan Frodeno und Kristian Blummenfelt verfolgt der Deutsche eine klare Strategie. «Frodeno hat eine Finte gesetzt und Blummenfelt gereizt», hat Bruno Saile sofort erkannt. ____________ Hier geht's zum Interview vor dem Rennen mit Jan Frodeno und Kristian Blummenfelt: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2fx6Oj1cKk0&t=76s/ __________________ ⁠⁠⁠⁠Website ⁠⁠⁠⁠von ⁠⁠⁠TriStory⁠⁠: ⁠ https://tristory.news.blog/ __________________ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Kontakt⁠⁠⁠⁠: ⁠tristory@gmx.ch __________________ TriStory ist auch auf ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Instagram⁠⁠⁠⁠: ⁠https://www.instagram.com/_tristory/ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Facebook⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠: https://www.facebook.com/tristoryCH ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠LinkedIn⁠⁠⁠⁠:⁠ https://www.linkedin.com/in/sabine-klapper-16b8a91a2 ____________________ Host Sabine Klapper findet ihr auch auf ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Instagram⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠; https://www.instagram.com/tribine/⁠ ____________________ TriStory ist für die Hörerinnen und Hörer kostenlos - und wird es auch bleiben. Darum freue mich über jede finanzielle Unterstützung. Danke!! Weitere Details ⁠⁠⁠hier⁠⁠:⁠ https://tristory.news.blog/unterstutzung/   TWINT (nur in der Schweiz): + 41 79 261 60 90 – Stichwort Podcast   IBAN-Zahlungsinfos Empfänger: Sabine Klapper Verwendungszweck: Podcast Kontonummer: 3500-5.224765.9 IBAN: CH89 0070 0350 0522 4765 9 Coverbild: Professionell Triathletes Organisation

YogiTriathlete Podcast
Professional Triathlete Jason West - "Never give up. Don't ever give up"

YogiTriathlete Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2023 60:07


Let's start this post with massive namastes, and congrats to Jason for claiming the 2nd podium spot at the PTO US Open in Milwaukee, WI, this past weekend and putting down an insane run split over his competitors. Well done. We caught up with Jason at the beginning of his taper for this race, and he admits to feeling top-notch. As of July 31st, Jason is ranked 16th in the world and 3rd in the US according to the Professional Triathletes Organization, and if he keeps racing like he did last weekend, we're sure to see him climbing those ranks steadily. Jason started his triathlon career at sixteen and acquired a high level of mental toughness early on as his training consisted of one-speed, full gas. Jason continued to race through college, where he studied kinesiology and then headed to Boulder to pursue a triathlon career. And that leaves us where we stand now, an ever-emerging star in the sport of triathlon and an absolute threat to all his competitors on the run. We are so grateful to have shared this conversation with Jason and loved his energy and take on mindset. In this episode, we discuss: - Self-coaching with a close network of advisors - Working through nerves and challenging workouts - Having a strong work ethic - Early triathlon training plan - Learning how to mentally cope with suffering - Mindset training - Moving forward from poor race performances - Needing the contrast to strengthen our desire - Loving the process - Making money as a PRO - finding a way - The race that kept him going - Betting on yourself - Working with doubt and negative self-talk - Jason's exciting month of racing ahead Namaste- Jess

Fitter Radio
Fitter Radio Episode 507 - Dr Sam Shepherd and CurraNZ. VO2 Training. Race Reviews.

Fitter Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2023 76:07


Dr. Sam Shepherd is a Senior Lecturer in Exercise and Sports Nutrition at Liverpool John Moores University. Mikki and Bev discuss his work on the effects of the blackcurrant supplement CurraNZ on athletic performance. We share excerpts from Mikki's interview with Dr Shepherd where he talks about the benefits of high-intensity interval training (HIIT) and how it helps to improve both fat oxidation and adaptations in muscle-related substrate metabolism. Lastly in our Coaches Catch-Up Bev and Tim review the weeks racing and share some VO2 workout ideas. (0:07:37) – Competition for a pair of ULTRO Earbuds (0:08:00) - INFINIT Nutrition 10% discount using the code FITTER10 at https://www.infinitnutrition.com.au/ (0:08.15) – CurraNZ – The benefits of this blackcurrant supplement and its role in improving athletic performance. Plus use the code MIKKI for a 25% discount off your first order. (0:10:52) – Dr Sam Shepherd on HIIT and the benefits of CurraNZ on performance and recovery (0:28:17) – Simon Cochrane takes the win at Ultraman Canada in a record-breaking time (0:31:50) – Coaches Catch-up with Bev and Tim. LINKS: ULTRO Earbuds at https://www.ultroaudio.com/ Infinit Nutrition 10% discount using the code FITTER10 at  https://www.infinitnutrition.com.au/ Note: For the code to work you need to have created an account and be logged in. CurraNZ at https://curranz.com/ Follow Dr Sam Shepherd on Twitter at https://twitter.com/SamShep_ExSci Mikkipedia Episode ‘Exploring the Mechanisms and Effects of CurraNZ - Dr Sam Shepherd' at https://podcast.mikkiwilliden.com/168/transcript More about Hexis at https://www.hexis.live/ Follow Simon Cochrane on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/cochranesimon/ PTO US Open at https://protriathletes.org/events/pto-tour/us-open/pro/ WTCS Sunderland at https://sunderland.triathlon.org/ Superior performance improvements in elite cyclists following short-interval vs effort-matched long-interval training at https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/31977120/ Optimizing Interval Training Through Power-Output Variation Within the Work Intervals at https://www.researchgate.net/publication/336641479_Optimizing_Interval_Training_Through_Power-Output_Variation_Within_the_Work_Intervals High-intensity decreasing interval training (HIDIT) increases time above 90% VO2peak at https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s00421-020-04463-w

Klartext Triathlon
Race Talk #5- PTO US Open

Klartext Triathlon

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2023 74:34


Das Wochenende war wieder voller Triathlonraceaction, allen voran natürlich die PTO US Open in Milwaukee, bei denen der GOAT Jan Frodeno es allen noch einmal allen gezeigt hat und Taylor Knibb bei den Frauen das Rennen dominierte. Zeit für eine ausführliche Analyse der beiden begeisternden Rennen im Race Talk von Sebi und mir! Am Ende werfen wir auch einen Blick auf die weiteren Rennen des Wochenendes!Viel Spaß beim Zuhören!Alex&SebiWie ihr euch vorstellen könnt, steckt hinter jeder Folge eine ganze Menge Arbeit, weswegen ich mich über Spenden auf redcircle oder über Paypal zur Unterstützung meiner Arbeit wirklich freuen würde. Vielen Dank für euren Support.Paypal an: eiaswim@web.deLoggen Sie sich bei PayPal einredcircle:https://app.redcircle.com/shows/baa4ab11-3bd2-4e04-97d6-dfce70f2c37b/donationsUnterstützer:Absolute Run Laufstil Dein Laufladen in Würzburg | ABSOLUTE RUN Laufstil Würzburg (absolute-run-wuerzburg.de)we.are.endurance we.are.endurance – we live endurance sports. coaching, consulting & more. (we-are-endurance.com)Wenn euch meine Arbeit gefällt, dann folgt mir auf Instagram und teilt diesen Podcast über social media! Danke!Klartext Triathlon (@klartexttriathlon) • Instagram-Fotos und -VideosAlex Feldhaus (@alex.fldhs) • Instagram-Fotos und -VideosSchaut doch gerne auch einmal auf meiner Website oder der Website von 400 Watt FTP vorbei:Klartext Triathlon | my-site400W FTPSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/400-watt-ftp-triathlonpodcast/exclusive-contentAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

303Endurance Podcast
PTO US Open and USAT

303Endurance Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2023 28:14


Everyone is taking vacations to Europe and Hawaii, but Milwaukee is where it's at. The PTO US Open has the top professionals in the sport including the last 3 gold medal winners on the men's including Kristian Blummenfelt, Alistair Brownlee and l Jan Frodeno, as well as new dad Sam Long and Ben Kanute respectively. In the women's PTO US Open women's race, #1 Ashleigh Gentle defends against Chelsea Sodaro, Taylor Knibb, Skye Moench….you get the idea. Competitive!   Plus top qualifying age groupers from around the country are competing for fun and some for slots for Team USA.   Show Sponsor: UCAN Generation UCAN has a full line of nutrition products powered by LIVESTEADY to fuel your sport.   LIVSTEADY was purposefully designed to work with your body, delivering long-lasting energy you can feel. LIVSTEADY's unique time-release profile allows your body to access energy consistently throughout the day, unlocking your natural ability to stay focused and calm while providing the fuel you need to meet your daily challenges.   Use UCAN in your training and racing to fuel the healthy way, finish stronger and recover more quickly!  Use the code 303UCAN for 20% off at ucan.co/discount/303UCAN/ or ucan.co   In Today's Show Endurance News - USAT Nationals, PTO US Open, How to Avoid Burnout What's new in the 303 - Magnus White and Andy Schmidt  Video of the Week - Mark Allen second season and sleep     Endurance News:    https://protriathletes.org/events/how-to-watch/    https://www.triathlete.com/culture/news/2023-pto-u-s-open-pro-preview/?utm_content=268611054&utm_campaign=TRI+-+NL+&utm_medium=email&_hsmi=268611054&utm_source=hs_email&_hsenc=p2ANqtz-_v-o1XMF_6d-PeNn7rt0Dk_lTP9LbCQbMnEYBnwrXOOCsSDxil5osu-7R8JFA85kgCZn_VBUSjRD-YSSL4qhm_4m9x6w   USAT Nationals Top age groupers are racing in Milwaukee with the Youth and Juniors on Friday, Olympic distance on Saturday and Sprint on Sunday.   Tonight we had a TriDot happy hour down by the water and Tim O'Donnell.    Swim Temps - https://web.uwm.edu/lakestat/BuoyData/DISC/dash.php?fbclid=IwAR3CeSA-UEZPI8L1DqHRzEA0fYlj7sDbUEQ1b0C4SgEfFBqBOToxzPyVB74   https://www.usatriathlon.org/get-racing/nationals?mkt_tok=MTA2LU5aUC0yMzEAAAGNPd1sqWGeRPNGthkAHfINUgtzyRjna6exd-e6uGG3LGuXAkxlPxFsUC0ItpEbkvnaaSIuR3WzRzEWFmGvncEgpzdYYAnxYTeGg2j4mVZSjFs   USAT 2023 Rules - file:///C:/Users/rsoar/Downloads/USAT%202023%20Multisport%20Competition%20Rules%20for%20Coaches.pdf     8 Multisport Things to Love/Hate About Special Counsel (and Triathlete) Jack Smith     How Do You Avoid Burnout? Simple: Rest.   What's New in the 303:  https://www.dailycamera.com/2023/07/31/magnus-white-cyclist-magnus-white-killed-boulder/?utm_medium=browser_notifications&utm_source=pushly&utm_campaign=3339727&fbclid=IwAR1KKZxs8v94zdoHmtM7iNsBcjvOEIw66qQm0wT8p_TOuXFbXphFevJXBYc   Video of the Week:   The Second Season: Recovery Sleep Mark Allen and his series on what he calls a "second season" or race schedules that are in the late summer and autumn. Sleep required for recovery Eat early to avoid feeling stuffed (stabilize blood sugar and hormones) Drink in moderation or not at all (adverse effect on muscle regeneration) Start getting to bed 1 hour before you plan to start sleeping No television, phone or computer in that hour Eye mask and ear plugs https://www.amazon.com/Mighty-Plugs-Waterproof-Reduction-Protection/dp/B003GVTDQW/ref=sr_1_1_sspa?keywords=mighty+plugs+world%27s+finest+ear+plug&qid=1691025119&sprefix=mighty+plu%2Caps%2C152&sr=8-1-spons&sp_csd=d2lkZ2V0TmFtZT1zcF9hdGY&psc=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!

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

The MX Endurance Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2023 68:06


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

ProTriNews
Episode 135: PTO US OPEN LIVE SHOW

ProTriNews

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2023 84:39


Enjoy the banter. We had some technical difficulties but started with Sam Renouf mid sentence. Visit our sponsors below and buy some stuff. https://wynrepublic.com/https://levermovement.com/

Endurance Nerd Talk – Über Ausdauersport und Triathlon: Training, Equipment, Ernährung, Szene
#40 Triathlon-Chat: Rückwärtsfahrt am Riedbergpass & Rasante Race-Action im Rennkalender

Endurance Nerd Talk – Über Ausdauersport und Triathlon: Training, Equipment, Ernährung, Szene

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2023 92:35


Norseman, 70.3 EM, PTO US-Open – es gibt einiges mit Blick auf das Wochenende zu bereden. Aber auch die eigene... Der Beitrag #40 Triathlon-Chat: Rückwärtsfahrt am Riedbergpass & Rasante Race-Action im Rennkalender erschien zuerst auf Pushing Limits.

Triathlon Daddo Podcast
Daddo Triathlon Show puntata 32 - ospite Simone Diamantini

Triathlon Daddo Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2023 60:03


Giovedì 3 agosto 2023, ore 18.00, in diretta la 32^ puntata del Daddo Triathlon Show per parlare con competenza, e anche un pizzico di ironia, dell'attualità del mondo della triplice.Dario Daddo Nardone "moderator", opinionista il Marabaus, in arte Massimo Marabese, temi della puntata:Giorgia Priarone trionfa all'Ironman 70.3 Maine, Gregory Barnaby 2° in campo maschile, bel rodaggio in vista della PTO US Open!La Francia domina la due giorni WTCS Sunderland con Cassandre Beaugrand, Pierre Le Corre e la staffetta, azzurri lontaniEva Serena e Lorenzo Delco conquistano il 13° Aronamen, Sara Sandrini e Matteo Bonalumi vincono lo sprint di Brescia, Anita Ghelardoni e Filippo Lisi quello di EmpoliVittorie statunitensi allo Starvation Xtreme Triathlon di Salt Lake City, tappa dell'XTRI World Tour. E ora pronti per il Norseman!Lo spettacolo dell'Alpe d'Huez Triathlon, nella distanza lunga trionfano i francesi Jeanne Collonge e Nathan GuerbeurIl caso Thomas Steger, sanzionato per possesso di sostanza proibitaLe gare del prossimo week end, focus su:In Italia, sprint a Piediluco e gare di cross triathlon giovanili a PredazzoLo spettacolo della PTO US Open Milwaukee, due giorni di grandi scontri: Frodo vs Blu la sfida più attesaGli Europei Ironman 70.3 a Tallinn con il nostro Ale Fabian unico azzurro al viaIl trio del Doloteam, il Dega, Nick Duchi e Vale D'Angeli, al via dell'Ironman 70.3 GdyniaIn Turchia, 13 azzurri (6 Elite/U23 e 7 Junior) impegnati nell'Europe Triathlon Sprint & Relay Championships BalikesirIn Corea del Sud, World Triathlon Cup Yeongdo senza azzurriLo spettacolo del mitico Norseman Xtreme Triathlon, diversi gli italiani in start list, Matteo Fontana purtroppo non ci sarà per infortunioLa "prima" del Challenge London e poi ancora XTERRA, OtillO, Ostseeman...... E molto altro!Tutte le puntate del Daddo Triathlon Show qui: https://www.mondotriathlon.it/daddoSostieni il tuo Mondo Triathlon: https://bit.ly/donatri#daddocè #mondotriathlon #ioTRIamo ❤️#triathlon #trilife #fczstyle #passionetriathlon

The 1x Podcast
5. Time Trials, Racing in Germany, Travel To PTO US Open, Weddings

The 1x Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2023 47:27


We're back talking about Time Trials, Racing in Germany, Travel To PTO US Open, Weddings. enjoy! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Daily Tri
PTO US OPEN PREVIEW - Before the Gun - Ep.2

The Daily Tri

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2023 41:13


Get personalized nutrition coaching that syncs with your TrainingPeaks, Today's Plan, or Final Surge for less than $1/day!www.fuelin.com Code: THEDAILYTRI20 for 20% off your first month. 

Endurance Nerd Talk – Über Ausdauersport und Triathlon: Training, Equipment, Ernährung, Szene
#12 Podcast What the Funk …!? – Vorschau auf die PTO US-Open

Endurance Nerd Talk – Über Ausdauersport und Triathlon: Training, Equipment, Ernährung, Szene

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2023 77:48


PTO US-Open am Freitag – und Fred Funk mittendrin! Klar also, dass in dieser Episode die Glaskugel gezückt und sämtliche... Der Beitrag #12 Podcast What the Funk …!? – Vorschau auf die PTO US-Open erschien zuerst auf Pushing Limits.

triathlon talk – Carbon & Laktat
Carbon & Laktat: "Zippergate" und Startlisten-Wirrwarr

triathlon talk – Carbon & Laktat

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2023 44:33


Nach dem jüngsten Verstoß gegen die Anti-Doping-Bestimmungen sprechen Anna Bruder und Jan Grüneberg über das aktuelle Renngeschehen. Die Startliste der PTO US Open ist mit großen Namen gespickt – wer wirklich am Start stehen wird, ist jedoch ungewiss. In den vergangenen Tagen hagelte es zahlreiche Absagen. Zudem sorgte ein geöffneter Reißverschluss für Aufsehen.

The MX Endurance Podcast
#4 - The End of Alistair Brownlee?

The MX Endurance Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2023 65:21


Last week we saw IronMan Lake Placid won by Joe Skipper (smashing the course record in the process) but we didn't see Alistair Brownlee race at what was the final chance to qualify for Nice. This will mean that Alistair Brownlee will not be lininig up in Nice in September and might indicate that he is injured again.  We discuss this as well as all the action from WTCS Hamburg, whether we will see Gustav Iden race Nice, the problems being faced by British Triathlon like Georgia Taylor-Brown tearing her calf, no WTCS event there in 2024 and the PTO US Open (and much much more!) To support the podcast please head to: patreon.com/talkingtriathlon   To watch this podcast as a video visit: https://bit.ly/3vzSss2    Or check us out on Social Media:    Twitter: https://twitter.com/talktriathlon Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/talkingtriathlon   You can follow James at https://www.instagram.com/bale.james85   You can follow Tim at https://www.instagram.com/tford14

303Endurance Podcast
AI Powered Training

303Endurance Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2023 41:19


AI's impact on athletes and coaches, Greg LeMond on Doping and Triathlon, Race Report on Lake Placid, WTCS Sunderland this weekend. We'll save PTO US Open for next week.   Show Sponsor: UCAN Generation UCAN has a full line of nutrition products powered by LIVESTEADY to fuel your sport.   LIVSTEADY was purposefully designed to work with your body, delivering long-lasting energy you can feel. LIVSTEADY's unique time-release profile allows your body to access energy consistently throughout the day, unlocking your natural ability to stay focused and calm while providing the fuel you need to meet your daily challenges.   Use UCAN in your training and racing to fuel the healthy way, finish stronger and recover more quickly!  Use the code 303UCAN for 20% off at ucan.co/discount/303UCAN/ or ucan.co   In Today's Show Endurance News - Mark Allen's Response to Tim Don, Greg LeMond on Triathlon and Doping, IM Lake Place Results; WTCS Sunderland and who to watch What's new in the 303 - S. HS MTB Team Video of the Week - Sam Long on Breakfast with Bob   Endurance News: Mark Allen responds to Tim Don with open letter after being told ‘the game has moved on'   Greg LeMond on What Triathlon Can Learn from Cycling's Doping Mistakes   https://303cycling.com/usa-triathlon-compete-clean-campaign-launched-to-expand-anti-doping-efforts/   Joe Skipper (GBR) And Alice Alberts (USA) Claim Victories at the 2023 IRONMAN Lake Placid Triathlon   WTCS Sunderland 2023: Start time and how to watch live as Beaugrand chases back-to-back wins     What's New in the 303: Meet the South High School Mountain Bike Team By Kate Agathon of Campus Cycles     Video of the Week: Sam Long: Breakfast with Bob 2023

Triathlon Daddo Podcast
Daddo Triathlon Show puntata 31

Triathlon Daddo Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2023 63:57


Giovedì 27 luglio 2023, ore 21.00, in diretta la 31^ puntata del Daddo Triathlon Show per parlare con competenza, e anche un pizzico di ironia, dell'attualità del mondo della triplice.Dario Daddo Nardone "moderator", opinionista il Marabaus, in arte Massimo Marabese, temi della puntata:#vaginauncensoredLa magia di eagleXman, ancora immensa Fabia Maramotti, inarrestabile Lorenzo Facelli, più di 200 in tutti i finisher di Campo Imperatore!La decima candelina dell'XTERRA Lake Scanno viene spenta da Michele "The Shark" Bonacina (grande squalo, primo italiano a vincere a Scanno tra gli Elite!) e Carina WasleChiara Lobba vince anche il Triathlon Silca Cup Alpago, Marco Barison più veloce tra gli uominiLa due giorni di Bracciano con la tappa Italiana Paratriathlon Series e lo sprint vinto da Sara Balletta e Riccardo SpanuIl primo Triathlon Super Sprint Città di Potenza per tutte le età, Emanuela Annunziata e Federico Mazzei primi classificatiL'Aquathlon Città di Vercurago di Krono Lario Team dedicato ai giovaniBravo il nostro azzurro Giovanni Aruffo, è sua la medaglia d'argento all'Europe Triathlon Junior Cup di TaborIl talento della magiara Fanni Szalai brilla anche all'Europe Triathlon Youth Championships Festival Banyoles FinalLisa Tertsch e Simon Westermann vincono la tappa di Tuebingen della Bundesliga Triathlon, bravo Nick Ragazzo 8° assolutoLionel Sanders torna a vincere all'Ironman 70.3 Oregon, imitato da Danielle LewisAlistair Brownlee non parte, Ironman Lake Placid e slot per i Mondiali a Joe Skipper, oro donne per Alice AlbertsLe gare del prossimo week end, focus su:All'Ironman 70.3 Maine Greg e Giorgia scaldano i modori per la PTO US Open della settimana dopoGli azzurri alla World Triathlon Championship Series SunderlandLo spettacolo dell'Alpe d'Huez TriathlonL'Aronamen, i triathlon sprint di Brescia ed Empoli e l'Aquathlon del TricoloreLe ultime sulla PTO US Open del 4 e 5 agosto (star list e wild card, ci saranno Giorgia e Greg!) e la PTO Asian Open di Singapore del 19 e 20 agosto... E molto altro!Tutte le puntate del Daddo Triathlon Show qui: https://www.mondotriathlon.it/daddoSostieni il tuo Mondo Triathlon: https://bit.ly/donatri#daddocè #mondotriathlon #ioTRIamo ❤️#triathlon #trilife #fczstyle #passionetriathlon

How They Train
Ben Kanute - Road to the PTO US Open

How They Train

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2023 41:50


Ben Kanute joins us to take us through how he thinks the PTO US Open men's race will play out and gives insight from someone who will be at the front of the race all day. *Sign up to PATREON to support the show (for only $1 USD per week it is the main reason the show is still going. We bloody appreciate it!) -https://www.patreon.com/howtheytrain/ PILLAR PERFORMANCE - https://pillarperformance.shop/pages/htt-podcast EVERYTHING HAS 20% AUTOMATICALLY DISCOUNTED OFF IT AT CHECKOUT.    WYN REPUBLIC - DISCOUNT CODE: TTH15 for 15% off your order!  wynrepublic.com (USA/International) wynrepublic.com.au (Australia/NZ)   FORM GOGGLES - *Go to httphttps://form-affiliates.pxf.io/c/4001856/1337646/16166?trafsrc=affiliate&u=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.formswim.com%2F and enter code HTT15 at checkout for 15% off your purchase of FORM goggles which includes one year of access to premium membership for free  

How They Train
Kristian Blummenfelt- Road to the PTO US Open

How They Train

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2023 46:19


Kristian is the #1 ranked PTO triathlete in the world and he joins us today to talk all things the PTO US Open. We talk about what he has to do to win after coming 2nd in both of his PTO Open appearances, the race dynamics, who he's worried about, he dissects all the big favourites and their roles in the race. We also have some training chat, future racing chat (including Kristian revealing some big news about 2024) & life updates. *Sign up to PATREON to support the show (for only $1 USD per week it is the main reason the show is still going. We bloody appreciate it!) -https://www.patreon.com/howtheytrain/ PILLAR PERFORMANCE - https://pillarperformance.shop/pages/htt-podcast EVERYTHING HAS 20% AUTOMATICALLY DISCOUNTED OFF IT AT CHECKOUT.    WYN REPUBLIC - DISCOUNT CODE: TTH15 for 15% off your order!  wynrepublic.com (USA/International) wynrepublic.com.au (Australia/NZ)   Precision Fuel & Hydration link https://visit.pfandh.com/howtheytrain-code I recommend PF 90, PF 30, 60 drink mix and the 1500 electrolyte tabs.

Triathlon Daddo Podcast
Daddo Triathlon Show puntata 30 - Ospite Andrea Gabba

Triathlon Daddo Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2023 81:47


Giovedì 20 luglio 2023, ore 21.00, in diretta la 30^ puntata del Daddo Triathlon Show per parlare con competenza, e anche un pizzico di ironia, dell'attualità del mondo della triplice.Dario Daddo Nardone "moderator", opinionista il Marabaus, in arte Massimo Marabese, ospite coach Andrea Gabba, Responsabile FITri Squadra U23-Programma Sviluppo.Temi della puntata:La medaglia d'argento dei 4 giovani moschettieri azzurri ai Mondiali Triathlon Mixed Relay di AmburgoBilancio finale dei Mondiali di Amburgo: la distanza super sprint "eliminator", i nuovi campioni, gli azzurriLa trasferta della nazionale italiana di Paratriathlon a SwanseaIl Triathlon Sprint di Cernobbio, Federico Murero e Tania MolinariIronman Vitoria Gasteiz, vince Gurutze, la prima di Federica! I 70.3 Swansea ed EcuadorVittorie neozelandesi all'XTERRA QuebecLe ultime sulla PTO US Open del 4 e 5 agosto (star list e wild card, ci saranno Giorgia e Greg!) e la PTO Asian Open di Singapore del 19 e 20 agosto.Le gare del prossimo week end, focus su:eagleXman a Campo Imperatore, XTERRA Lake Scanno, Triathlon Silca Cup Alpago, Bracciano Paratriathlon IPS, 1° Tri Super Sprint a Potenza e Aquathlon giovani a VercuragoYouth Championships Festival Banyoles con 6 azzurri, Europe Triathlon Junior Cup Tabor con 14 azzurri, Bundesliga TuebingenIronman Lake Placid con Alistair Brownlee e Ironman 70.3 Oregon con Lionel Sanders e Paula Findlay... E molto altro!Tutte le puntate del Daddo Triathlon Show qui: https://www.mondotriathlon.it/daddoSostieni il tuo Mondo Triathlon: https://bit.ly/donatri#daddocè #mondotriathlon #ioTRIamo ❤️#triathlon #trilife #fczstyle #passionetriathlon

How They Train
Ash Gentle - Road to the PTO US Open

How They Train

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2023 53:40


The worlds most successful PTO athlete of all time, Ash Gentle, joins us to talk all things PTO US Open. We talk about her race, her training and break down the women's race as a whole!  *Sign up to PATREON to support the show (for only $1 USD per week it is the main reason the show is still going. We bloody appreciate it!) -https://www.patreon.com/howtheytrain/ PILLAR PERFORMANCE - https://pillarperformance.shop/pages/htt-podcast EVERYTHING HAS 20% AUTOMATICALLY DISCOUNTED OFF IT AT CHECKOUT.    FORM GOGGLES - *Go to httphttps://form-affiliates.pxf.io/c/4001856/1337646/16166?trafsrc=affiliate&u=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.formswim.com%2F and enter code HTT15 at checkout for 15% off your purchase of FORM goggles which includes one year of access to premium membership for free   Precision Fuel & Hydration link https://visit.pfandh.com/howtheytrain-code I recommend PF 90, PF 30, 60 drink mix and the 1500 electrolyte tabs.

How They Train
Frederic Funk, Aaron Royle & Tom Bishop - Road to the PTO US Open

How They Train

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2023 54:34


The first episode of our PTO Open series is here and there is no better way to start than with these boys. Over the next 2 weeks we'll be bringing you conversations about the US Open with some of the best athletes who will be racing it so that when race day comes you are excited, informed and ready to watch! *Sign up to PATREON to support the show (for only $1 USD per week it is the main reason the show is still going. We bloody appreciate it!) -https://www.patreon.com/howtheytrain/ PILLAR PERFORMANCE - https://pillarperformance.shop/pages/htt-podcast EVERYTHING HAS 20% AUTOMATICALLY DISCOUNTED OFF IT AT CHECKOUT.    WYN REPUBLIC - DISCOUNT CODE: TTH15 for 15% off your order!  wynrepublic.com (USA/International) wynrepublic.com.au (Australia/NZ)   The Feed - Your one stop shop for all your triathlon needs https://thefeed.com

The Daily Tri
First Ever Podcast - Marc Dubrick - Escape From Alcatraz Champion & PTO US Open WILDCARD

The Daily Tri

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2023 45:45


Get personalized nutrition coaching that syncs with your TrainingPeaks, Today's Plan, or Final Surge for less than $1/day!www.fuelin.com Code: THEDAILYTRI20 for 20% off your first month.  What a great chat with Marc, getting to know his journey from short course to long course and how he has risen to the top. I'm really looking forward to seeing how he does at the PTO US Open!! Let me know what you would like to see on the podcast going forward, I can't wait to do more and get better at asking questions!

303Endurance Podcast
Boulder 70.3

303Endurance Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2023 42:57


Welcome to Episode #391 of the 303 Endurance Podcast. We're your hosts Coach Rich Soares and 303 Chief Editor, Bill Plock. Thanks for joining us for another week of endurance news, coaching tips and discussion.   This weekend is IRONMAN Boulder 70.3! Who's racing and what to expect.   Show Sponsor: UCAN Generation UCAN has a full line of nutrition products powered by LIVESTEADY to fuel your sport.   LIVSTEADY was purposefully designed to work with your body, delivering long-lasting energy you can feel. LIVSTEADY's unique time-release profile allows your body to access energy consistently throughout the day, unlocking your natural ability to stay focused and calm while providing the fuel you need to meet your daily challenges.   Use UCAN in your training and racing to fuel the healthy way, finish stronger and recover more quickly!  Use the code 303UCAN for 20% off at ucan.co/discount/303UCAN/ or ucan.co   In Today's Show Endurance News - IM Hamburg Tragedy, CFO Mike Reilly Top 10 What's new in the 303 - Boulder 70.3 Preview, Bill's new bike/power/mixed terrain, Unbound Video of the Week - Body surfing   Endurance News: What Happened in The Fatal Crash At Ironman Hamburg: A Firsthand Account, Context, and Expert Insight JUNE 5, 2023 TIM HEMING   Following Sunday's tragic events at Ironman Hamburg, where a motorcycle driver carrying an official race photographer was killed and a participant has been hospitalized, Triathlete has spoken to individuals who were on site and familiar with the race, as well as an expert in motorbike logistics for mass sporting events to help provide insight.   Occurring at roughly mile 22 on the bike course, a section where participants are cycling in both directions, the 70-year-old motorcycle driver carrying a cameraman, collided with a 26-year-old racer, according to an AP news report.   “The race participant and the photographer received onsite care, before being transported to a nearby hospital where they continue to receive treatment,” said a statement from Ironman. The driver died on the scene.   German broadcaster ARD ended its live broadcast of the event upon learning of the fatality, and racers were rerouted around the accident site while racing continued.   A firsthand account We spoke to pro triathlete Kristian Hogenhaug, who was within meters of the crash, Australian pro Renee Kiley, who raced on the same course last year, triathlon statistician and Triathlete contributor Thorsten Radde, who was on-site working for German television, and veteran cameraman/motorcycle driver Paul Phillips, who ran Ironman's motorbike driving operations in North America up until last month.   Emotions are still raw for Denmark's Hogenhaug, who was directly across the highway when the accident happened, with part of the debris punching a hole in his disc wheel. “I heard a huge crash and everything was in slow motion,” he explained. “I thought maybe a motorbike had punctured and then half-a-second later a tri bike flew in the air and landed almost in front of me, but I didn't see the persons involved.”   The Team BMC rider was approaching the end of the out-and-back section on the first of two laps on the 112-mile bike route, when a motorbike collided head-on with an age-group cyclist heading in the opposite direction.   Mike Reilly Interview on TriDot Podcast CMO. If there's a word or phrase in the app to get your butt out of bed or get to the finish line. 214 Ironman Races   Top 5 of 10 Remember your why Control your attitude Have Run / cheer someone else on Don't take it too seriously Never be disappointed with a finish   What's New in the 303: IRONMAN 70.3 Boulder 2023: Start time, watch live and preview By Tomos Land   Racing resumes in North America this weekend, as the multi-sport mecca of Boulder hosts the 21st edition of IRONMAN 70.3 Boulder.   A star-studded entry in both the men and women's fields will compete at breathtaking elevation of close to 1,600m, with home favorite Sam Long amongst a number of athletes on the start line that will be hoping to do well at altitude.   In our preview piece below, you can find all the information you need, including start times, streaming information and a full preview of the men and women's professional fields.   Start time and how to watch live The race takes place on Saturday June 10 2023, starting from the Boulder Reservoir at 0705 (MDT) on Saturday morning for the men, with the women five minutes later. That corresponds to 1405 in the UK and 1505 CET.   The race will be shown live, one of the 12 IRONMAN 70.3 events to be broadcast in 2023 on Outside TV. You will be able to watch for free via web, mobile or connected TV app.   As always, the ever reliable IRONMAN Tracker is the perfect data addition to support your viewing. If you haven't got it on your phone already, where have you been?!   Pro Men With 55 professional men on the start list, the men's field in Boulder not only boasts quality, but also a whole lot of quantity, with a massive American contingent racing on home soil in Colorado this weekend.   Sam Long wins IRONMAN 70.3 St George 2023 photo credit Jacob Kupferman / Getty Images for IRONMAN [Photo credit: Jacob Kupferman / Getty Images for IRONMAN] Leading the list is Boulder native Sam Long, who having won this race in 2021 and winning his last two half distance events, seems to be the man to beat on Saturday.   The American has raced well against strong domestic fields since splitting with short term coach Dr Dan Plews, beating long time rival Lionel Sanders and rising American star Trevor Foley, both of whom are competing in Boulder, at IRONMAN 70.3 St George and IRONMAN 70.3 Gulf Coast in recent weeks.   Training partners Foley and Sanders will hope to turn the tide on Long in Boulder, but will face an uphill battle, as the PTO World #6 looks to be coming into some strong form, and will undoubtedly want to be on top form in what could be considered a “home” race.   Elsewhere, Canadian Olympian Matthew Sharpe, the defending champion, will certainly be in contention for the podium, with American veteran Tim O'Donnell and young Mexican star Tomas Rodriguez also strong shouts for a top-3 finish. In truth, Long looks at the moment to be head and shoulders above the rest, with Sanders the most likely to challenge him if he can find the type of form that has eluded him for much of this season so far. The battle for the podium will be especially intense and the chances of the IRONMAN 70.3 World Champs slots rolling a long way down are high given the quality up front.   Pro Women In the women's race, Britain's Holly Lawrence is the strong favourite, but will have a resurgent Jeanni Metzler to contend with, as both Boulder-based athletes look to take another step forward as they push for bigger goals later in the year.   Lawrence has raced well so far this season, with fourth in Oceanside and a top-10 in Ibiza, but is yet to have things really click for her on race day. Boulder could be the perfect opportunity to hone her race day skills and boost her confidence as she builds towards the PTO US Open in Milwaukee in August.   Metzler, on the other hand, has had a little more success this season, with a win in St George and a podium in Chattanooga, but hasn't been able to face off against a top-10 calibre athlete aside from a dominant Paula Findlay in Tennessee, and will likely relish the chance to do so against Lawrence in Colorado.   Lauren Brandon leads the Americans on world ranking in Boulder, but all eyes are likely to be on Taylor Knibb, who after a significant period of time out with injury, will race her first half distance race since winning the IRONMAN 70.3 World Championship title last October.   Ironman 70.3 Boulder Recent Winners 2022 – Matthew Sharpe and Rachel McBride. 2021 – Sam Long and Emma Pallant-Browne. 2019 – Chris Leiferman and Skye Moench. 2018 – Callum Millward and Ellie Salthouse. 2017 – Tim Don and Jeanni Seymour. Prize Money: What's on the line? The prize purse on offer this weekend is $50,000 – with each of the winners collecting a $7,500 share of that total.   In addition to money, there will be a total of four qualifying slots (two MPRO / two FPRO) for the IRONMAN 70.3 World Championship in Lahti, Finland this summer.   The total funds will be paid eight-deep, as follows: $7,500 $5,000 $3,750 $3,000 $2,000 $1,500 $1,250 $1,000   My Volunteer Gigs:  Info Tent: Friday, Jun 9th 2:00 PM - 5:00 PM  Transition Crew 1st Shift: Saturday, Jun 10th 4:15 AM - 9:00 AM   Video of the Week: Body Surfing   Closing: Thanks again for listening in this week.  Please be sure to follow us @303endurance and of course go to iTunes and give us a rating and a comment.  We'd really appreciate it! Stay tuned, train informed, and enjoy the endurance journey!

303Endurance Podcast
Ibiza to Yokohama

303Endurance Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2023 36:57


Max Neumann and Anne Haug take out the PTO European Open; Spivey, Rappaport, Knibb, Pearson, Rider and McQueen in Yokohama. Boulder 70.3 bike clinic and more this week.   Show Sponsor: UCAN Generation UCAN has a full line of nutrition products powered by LIVESTEADY to fuel your sport.   LIVSTEADY was purposefully designed to work with your body, delivering long-lasting energy you can feel. LIVSTEADY's unique time-release profile allows your body to access energy consistently throughout the day, unlocking your natural ability to stay focused and calm while providing the fuel you need to meet your daily challenges.   Use UCAN in your training and racing to fuel the healthy way, finish stronger and recover more quickly!  Use the code 303UCAN for 20% off at ucan.co/discount/303UCAN/ or ucan.co   In Today's Show Endurance News - Euro PTO Open Results; WTCS Yokohama What's new in the 303 - IRONMAN 70.3 Boulder Bike Loop + Transition Clinic Video of the Week - 70.3 North American Champion--Race Review & Analysis   Endurance News: European Open 2023 triathlon titles - Full results from Ibiza Neumann upstaged Olympic triathlon champions Kristian Blummenfelt, Jan Frodeno, and Alistair Brownlee to triumph in Ibiza with Haug dominating the women's race.   Max Neumann and Anne Haug came out on top in Ibiza to claim inaugural Professional Triathletes Organisation (PTO) European Open triathlon titles on Saturday (6 May).   The races were of the PTO standard distance of 100km comprising a 2km swim, 80km cycle, and 18km run.   The men's race was billed as a clash between the last three Olympic champions - Germany's Beijing 2008 hero Jan Frodeno, double gold medallist Alistair Brownlee, and reigning champion Kristian Blummenfelt.   Brownlee was looking good at the front on the early stages of the run, but nearly collided with a passerby who wandered out onto the course while looking at his phone in Ibiza Town.   The man thankfully stopped just before there was contact, and it had little bearing on the double Olympic champion, who was soon caught by Neumann with the Australian moving clear 10km from home.   The Briton clearly went out too hard and struggled badly after that, dropping back with Blummenfelt and Denmark's Magnus Ditlev quickly passing him.   Norwegian Blummenfelt was unable to bridge the gap as Neumann took the biggest victory of his career in 3:13:45.   Blummenfelt jogged home to finish 27 seconds behind with Ditlev rounding out the podium in third almost two minutes off the pace.   Frodeno - like Blummenfelt a subsequent Ironman world champion - was fourth in his first race after almost two years out through injury with Jason West fifth and Brownlee back in sixth place.   Speaking afterwards to PTO, Neumann said, "You don't get many chances to race these guys. They're what's made triathlon and it's just a privilege to go up against Jan, Ali, Kristian. They literally made the sport for us guys. I'm quite emotional about it.   Haug flies home for women's victory Anne Haug surged clear in the women's race with just 12 out of the 26 men's starters clocking a faster run leg than the German two-time Olympian.   Lucy Charles-Barclay had a lead of over a minute and a half as she transitioned off the bike, but Haug took over less than midway through the run and gave her British rival a respectful tap on the side as she went past.   When Australia's Ashleigh Gentle - another two-time Olympian - moved ahead of Charles-Barclay into second place, she was over a minute down on Haug who was fairly powering on at the front.   The 2019 Ironman world champion won by a two and a half minutes in the end, crossing the line in 3:38:00.   Haug invoked the spirit of Forrest Gump in her post-race interview, saying, "I compete against the best of the world and that really pushes me to get the best out of me.   "I had a fantastic race, I must say. My swim was OK, I felt very strong on the bike, and I knew I could run pretty quick but you never know. It's the first race of the year against the best in the world, you never know where you are, it's always a box of chocolates. I tried my best and you always have to believe that you can make it."   The next PTO Tour triathlon is the US Open in Milwaukee on 4-5 August. Same weekend as AG Nationals.   Results from PTO European Open, Ibiza, Spain - 6 May 2023: Men's race: Max Neumann (AUS) 3:13:46 Kristian Blummenfelt (NOR) +27" Magnus Ditlev (DEN) +1'50" Jan Frodeno (GER) +2'16" Jason West (USA) +2'19" Alistair Brownlee (GBR) +3'17"   Women's race: Anne Haug (GER) 3:38:00 Ashleigh Gentle (AUS) +2'30" Lucy Charles-Barclay (GBR) +2'56" Emma Pallant-Browne (GBR) +4'19" Paula Findlay (CAN) +5'34" Tamara Jewett (CAN) +5'51"   On Related News - PROFESSIONAL TRIATHLETES ORGANISATION AND USA TRIATHLON ANNOUNCE MILWAUKEE WILL HOST THE 2023 PTO US OPEN   U.S. ELITE TRIATHLETES, ELITE PARATRIATHLETES TO RACE AT WORLD TRIATHLON SERIES YOKOHAMA By USA Triathlon | May 11, 2023   COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. —The World Triathlon Championship Series (WTCS) race in Yokohama is the second of the 2023 season, which includes seven events, plus the Paris 2024 Test Event in August, all leading to the World Triathlon Championship Finals in September in Pontevedra, Spain.   For elite paratriathletes, the World Triathlon Para Series (WTPS) race in Yokohama is the second of four stops on the Para Series before September's Championship Finals in Pontevedra.   This season marks an important year of competition as athletes will be vying for crucial Olympic and Paralympic qualifying points ahead of next year's Paris 2024 Olympic & Paralympic Games.   HOW TO WATCH Fans can stream World Triathlon events live or on-demand on TriathlonLIVE.tv.   Coverage of the elite para races begins at 5:50 p.m. ET/2:50 p.m. PT, Friday, May 12 (6:50 a.m. Saturday, May 13 Yokohama local time).   The elite women race coverage begins at 9 p.m. ET/6 p.m. PT, Friday, May 12 (10 a.m. Saturday, May 13 Yokohama local time).   The elite men follow at midnight ET/9 p.m. PT, Friday, May 12 (1 p.m. Saturday, May 13 Yokohama local time).    WTCS Yokohama Five U.S. elite triathletes make up the women's roster in Yokohama, led by Taylor Spivey (Redondo Beach, Calif.), ranked No. 3 in the 2023 World Triathlon Championship Rankings.   A consistent performer, Spivey earned the bronze in the 2023 WTCS season-opener in March in Abu Dhabi. Last year, Spivey placed in the top 10 in every WTCS appearance, her consistency leading her to fourth in the 2022 WTCS rankings.   Summer Rappaport (Thornton, Colo.) comes to Yokohama No. 4 in the 2023 World Triathlon Championship Rankings, following her fourth-place finish in Abu Dhabi. A Tokyo 2020 Olympian, Rappaport is a six-time WTCS medalist.   Taylor Knibb (Boulder, Colo.) makes her 2023 season debut in Yokohama, where she earned gold in 2021 to qualify for the Tokyo Olympic Games. Knibb finished third in the 2022 WTCS rankings.   U.S. National Team veteran Kirsten Kasper (North Andover, Mass.) and U.S. National Team veteran newcomer, Erika Ackerlund (Helena, Mont.) round out the elite U.S. squad racing in Yokohama. Kasper began her 2023 season in Abu Dhabi and placed 12th in the 2022 WTCS rankings. Ackerlund opened her second year representing the U.S. National Team in March with a seventh-place finish at the 2023 World Triathlon Cup New Plymouth.    Four U.S. elite men will race in Yokohama, led by Matt McElroy (Huntington Beach, Calif.), who opened his 2023 season with an eighth-place showing in Abu Dhabi.   Morgan Pearson (New Vernon, N.J.) makes his 2023 season debut, returning to Yokohama where his bronze in 2021 qualified him for the Tokyo Olympic Games.   Seth Rider (Germantown, Tenn.) earned a sixth-place finish at the 2023 World Triathlon Cup New Plymouth, while Chase McQueen (Columbus, Ind.) comes to Yokohama with a win on his resume from the 2023 Arena Games Triathlon Series Montreal and a bronze at the 2023 Americas Triathlon Cup La Paz.   WTPS Yokohama Tokyo 2020 Paralympians Kendall Gretsch (Downers Grove, Ill., PTWC), Allysa Seely (Glendale, Ariz., PTS2), Hailey Danz (Colorado Springs, Colo., PTS2), Melissa Stockwell (Colorado Springs, Colo., PTS2), Eric McElvenny (Pittsburgh, Pa., PTS4) and Kelly Elmlinger (San Antonio, Texas, PTS4) lead the U.S. elite paratriathlon squad competing in Yokohama.   Other U.S. elite paratriathletes competing include fellow U.S. Elite Paratriathlon National Team members Mohamed Lahna (Elk Grove, Calif., PTS2) and Carson Clough (Charlotte, N.C., PTS4) and Project Podium's Owen Cravens (Chicago, Ill., PTVI), who is guided by pro triathlete Ben Hoffman. This winter, Cravens joined the elite development squad based in Tempe, Arizona, joining three-time Paralympian Chris Hammer as the squad's first two paratriathletes.   What's New in the 303: SUNDAY AT 9 AM IRONMAN 70.3 Boulder Bike Loop + Transition Clinic Event by IRONMAN 70.3 Boulder Tom Watson Park Public  · Anyone on or off Facebook Join us along with PLAYTRI, Westminster this Sunday for 1-loop of the IRONMAN 70.3 Boulder bike course. Meet at Tom Watson Park @ 9am. Transition Clinic to follow.   Video of the Week: 70.3 North American Champion--Race Review & Analysis   Closing: Thanks again for listening in this week.  Please be sure to follow us @303endurance and of course go to iTunes and give us a rating and a comment.  We'd really appreciate it! Stay tuned, train informed, and enjoy the endurance journey!

303Endurance Podcast
PTO Euro Open

303Endurance Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2023 35:00


The PTO European Open is the feature this week. 28 of the fastest pro men and 28 of the fastest pro women will be fighting it out over the 100km distance in Ibiza, Spain on May 6th. The race comprises of a 2km swim, 80km bike and 18km run.   Jan Frodeno and Daniela Ryf are two of the greatest triathletes to ever grace this planet, but they have some serious competitors waiting for them in the likes of Kristian Blummenfelt, Ashleigh Gentle, Magnus Ditlev, Lucy Charles-Barclay and many other top talents.   Show Sponsor: UCAN Generation UCAN has a full line of nutrition products powered by LIVESTEADY to fuel your sport.   LIVSTEADY was purposefully designed to work with your body, delivering long-lasting energy you can feel. LIVSTEADY's unique time-release profile allows your body to access energy consistently throughout the day, unlocking your natural ability to stay focused and calm while providing the fuel you need to meet your daily challenges.   Use UCAN in your training and racing to fuel the healthy way, finish stronger and recover more quickly!  Use the code 303UCAN for 20% off at ucan.co/discount/303UCAN/ or ucan.co   UCAN Fact: Emma Bates's marathon of 2:22:10 Emma Bates (born July 8, 1992) is an American middle- and long-distance runner. She is a 12-time All-American, the 2014 NCAA 10,000 champion competing for Boise State University, and the 2018 U.S. Women's Marathon Champion.   In 2021, Bates moved to Boulder, Colorado to join Team Boss and is coached by Joe Bosshard.   Emma fuels her marathons with 1 UCAN Edge energy gel every 5k. During Boston, she consumed an Edge gel at every 5k water stop except for at 40k. She consumed a total of 7 gels to fuel her personal best marathon of 2:22:10. In training, Emma takes an Edge gel every 45-60 minutes, but she uses them more frequently when she's racing. No matter how often she uses them, what Emma loves most about UCAN is that it never bothers her stomach.     In Today's Show Endurance News - PTO European Open, Taylor Knibb on stress fracture rehab What's new in the 303 - Lookout Mountain Hill Climb is in danger of cancellation; Boulder Valley Velodrome Video of the Week - Countdown to the PTO Euro Open   Endurance News:   PTO European Open 2023: The keys to victory for a mouthwatering Ibiza weekend By John Levison 4 May 2023 We are just days away now from the first PTO Tour event of the 2023 season, the 2023 European Open, which will be held on Saturday in Ibiza, Spain. Full details on the timing, how to watch and more in our pre-event explainer.   What I want to do here is take a look ahead, and outline some of the potential factors which could change the direction of the race on Saturday, for both the Pro Men and Pro Women.   Coming so early in the typical racing year, it is very unusual to have such a depth of field in early May. Many of the favourites – Ryf, Charles-Barclay, Blummenfelt, Ditlev, Brownlee, Frodeno as examples – have not yet raced at all. Some – Haug, West, Sodaro, Jewett – arrive with confidence, while others have perhaps not hit the heights they wanted in their limited races this year.   That all suggests strongly that this one is unlikely to go simply to form and rankings. Despite the best experience and preparations, expect at least some of the top names to talk post-race that their race sharpness was missing.   How big will Lucy's swim lead be? As is now familiar, Great Britain's Lucy Charles-Barclay will almost certainly be the first athlete to complete the 2km swim at Figueretas Beach. In the absence of Taylor Knibb – who managed to stay with the Brit in Dallas last year – she's probably going to be solo through most of the two laps on Saturday.   Lotte Wilms (70.3 World Champs) and Sara Perez Sala (Challenge Miami) have shown the potential to perhaps come closest in the water, but the gap to some of the big-name favourites (Ashleigh Gentle, Daniela Ryf, Paula Finlay and co) will be the one of the first points of interest.   Of note, is that LCB has spent four weeks training consistently at altitude in Font-Romeu, France to prepare for this race. Her altitude block immediately prior to the 2021 IRONMAN 70.3 World Championship helped deliver one of the greatest middle-distance performances ever. If Saturday starts with a gap of significantly more than a minute over those with genuine winning potential, then it'll be advantage Lucy less than 30 minutes into the racing.   Lucy Charles-Barclay / IRONMAN 70.3 World Championship 2021 Photo by Patrick McDermott/Getty Images for IRONMAN Where's Kristian and Magnus? For the men's swim, the chances of a lone athlete breaking clear are remote zero. You would expect the likes of Aaron Royle, Alistair Brownlee, Jan Frodeno, Daniel Baekkegard, Ben Kanute and Kyle Smith to be among those within 10/15 seconds entering T1. Will the in-form Jason West make that cut here?   Key questions will be: How close will IRONMAN 70.3 World Champion, Krsitian Blummenfelt be? And what deficit will Denmark's Magnus Ditlev have to make up? The Dane won't be at the front, but is a better swimmer than I think many give him credit for. If he enters T1 within say a minute or so of the leaders, he's right where he needs to be. Significantly less, and he'll be smiling as he starts dropping the watt bombs on the bike!   Group dynamics Once we are onto the bikes – and with memories of 2022 still vivid – how groups on the bike are monitored and policed will, I think, be key to how the race plays out. Nobody wants to see drafting penalties issued – but equally, we want to see racing within the rules too.   That's as much to do with the athletes, as it is the Technical Officials.   Looking at the bike course, it's basically a straight line, out-and-back course, which starts with a steady incline of just over 5km. The latter, perhaps, may help thin the field out early, while the nature of the route should help make maintaining a legal distance easy (and easier to spot).   We'll see how this plays out – and hopefully we won't even need to reference it post-race.   Breakaway? Who'll make – or be able to make – a move on the bike? I don't think that's going to come via bike handling skills – this is not Nice, France for example – but if we take the men first, who'll be able to get away? The lack of Sam Laidlow means one less ‘go from the gun' athlete with proven bike ability, but it feels unlikely that Brownlee, Kanute, Frodeno and co. will be playing it safe, with the likes of Blummenfelt and Ditlev probably not far behind.   Kristian is confident he can win on the run if needed. That remains to be proven, but nobody is going to be waiting around to make it any easier for him. I think that points to any lead group from the swim being whittled down via sustained pressure, but if I had to make a prediction, I think we'll see a small and very select group entering T2 separated by 10-15 seconds.   In typical fashion, I expect Lucy Charles-Barclay to lead for at least a significant proportion of this race, solo. If she's on St George 2021 form, that could be all the way to the finish line. As one of the few top female athletes not to have raced this year, she's been relatively quiet in media headline terms – but her competition will surely not have forgotten her abilities.   With some of the greatest runners we've ever seen in action here – Anne Haug, Chelsea Sodaro, Tamara Jewett and Emma Pallant-Browne – that all points to Daniela Ryf and Paula Findlay in particular leading the charge to join LCB up front. Without Taylor Knibb as a potential partner at the front, if LCB finds Ryf and Findlay riding well and bridging up without those ‘runners', I think she'll be more than content with that company.   Who's got the run legs? We've talked at length in the lead-up to this race about the strength-in-depth of the fields. We know we have some of the best runners in the history of the sport racing, but who can produce it against this level of competition, especially when the swim and bike will surely be raced in aggressive fashion in both the men's and women's fields? I don't foresee anyone starting their 18km feeling fresh – remember what happened to Blummenfelt, Laidlow and Brownlee at the Canadian Open?!   Most peoples' wildcard for the men's race is Jason West, for example. A well-earned position, courtesy of his form this year at CLASH Miami and 70.3 Oceanside, each producing headline-grabbing run splits. Will he be in a position at T2 to put that to potentially race-winning use? Frodeno and Brownlee are two of the most decorated athletes of all time, but what have they got left in their running legs?   Similar situation for the women. Tamara Jewett's run prowess is not new, but Oceanside was the first time that had resulted in a win against some of the biggest names in the sport. This is another step up. Anne Haug has used her run speed to podium in almost every non-drafting race she starts – is Tamara there, just yet?   https://www.tri247.com/triathlon-news/elite/pto-tour-european-open-start-list-bib-numbers-pro-men https://www.tri247.com/triathlon-news/elite/pto-tour-european-open-start-list-bib-numbers-pro-women   Taylor Knibb on stress fracture rehab By Jonathan Turner News Director 20 Apr 2023 American star Taylor Knibb is back firing on all cylinders after an extended injury layoff.   She launched her YouTube channel this week (video embedded below) with a detailed rundown of the healing process – and frighteningly for her rivals she appears to have produced that astonishing performance to win the IRONMAN 70.3 World Championship last October in spite of her foot issues.   Talking through the timeline and the details of the injury which has kept her on the sidelines since November's WTCS finale in Abu Dhabi, she explained how the problem first emerged: “I was prepping for WTCS Leeds [which took place in early June] and I felt something in my foot and was diagnosed with a stress reaction.   “I was told two to six weeks and you'll be back, it's really minor. One surgeon even said I wouldn't have even stopped you from running with that minor an edema.   “But it wasn't healing and finally at 11 weeks I saw a doctor and he said you can start running now because if it's not healed, it's not going to heal.   “So I started racing in the fall – I raced Dallas, Cagliari and then the 70.3 Worlds, Bermuda and Abu Dhabi.   And that quintet of races saw some superb performances – she picked up a second, third and fourth in the WTCS events, led for much of the PTO US Open in Dallas before being overhauled by Ashleigh Gentle and then produced that masterclass in St George where she left the world's best trailing in her wake.   But taking up the story after that busy spell of racing, Knibb revealed: “Then I took a little break and it turns out that my foot was not healed. So I got an MRI and it was now a stress fracture, with a CT scan showing a fracture line.   “So then my options were I could rest it fully and hope it would heal and that I think would be eight weeks of nothing in a boot – no weight bearing, no training whatsoever.   “Or I could get surgery and I opted for that and got a screw put in my fifth metatarsal on January 3rd.” From that point onwards it's all been about the recovery process, something that the 25-year-old freely admits has been “very challenging”.   She explained: “Because the incision point is directly to the bone I had to be very careful and wait until it had healed before starting swimming again or doing anything.   “I did get to do strength training with Erin [Carson] which helped my sanity a lot – I wanted to go in the day after surgery, I think she said no to that but it was maybe two days after I was back working with her.   “It was four weeks before I was cleared to do some easy swimming and biking and built it up gradually.   “But I'm back fully swimming and biking and adding the running in now.”   She goes into detail on the video about how even getting back outside has been a big boost and what she might do differently in the future, saying: “It was tough but I think that I have learned a lot from it and I think if I were to do it again I would focus on what you need to do [rather than what you can't].   “It was very challenging and I'm very grateful for the people around me because I know I was not fun to be around some days. But it's a period of time that's hopefully closed now.”   The defence of her 70.3 Worlds title in Finland in late August is the big priority for 2023 and we look forward to seeing her back on the start line soon – and hopefully producing more YouTube videos too!     What's New in the 303: Bicycle Colorado Event Support April 28 at 12:30 PM  · The Lookout Mountain Hill Climb is in danger of cancellation due to low pre-registration numbers. At this point, they cannot cover the costs of the event. Please register here to support this iconic event: https://www.bikereg.com/racer-x-cycling-lookout-mountain....   Thank you all for constructive comments. For new racers, most events have a 'Race Flyer' which holds all relevant information for an event. Race Flyers can be found on the BC website within the event listing: https://www.bicyclecolorado.org/.../lookout-mountain.../.   'Race groups' or 'categories' are a structure to classify athletes. This category structure is in place to an effort to make events safer and more balanced. Beginners start at Category 5 and progress toward Category 1 through participation and earning results in races.   A BRIEF HISTORY OF THE VELODROME The Boulder Valley Velodrome is a 250-meter wooden cycling track in Erie, Colorado which for 5 years served as a training ground for Olympians, and a place of discovery and excitement for those new to track cycling.   Founded by Frank Banta and Doug Emerson and designed by renowned track architect Peter Junek, Boulder Valley Velodrome is an Olympic-caliber track that boasts the angles and altitude for some of North America's best riding. The property was acquired in 2008, construction began in 2011, and the track opened in 2013.   In 2013, a week away from opening, 70m of the track was destroyed by a tornado. Then, after a month's worth of repairs, lightning struck in the same spot. That was the month of the disastrous Boulder flood.   Over its 5 years of operation, the velodrome hosted numerous national and international cycling events and was a popular destination for anyone from Olympians to amateur cyclists and families – really anyone with the need for speed.   The facility was put up for sale in 2019 and has since fallen into disrepair. In 2020, a group of dedicated cycling enthusiasts launched a campaign to resurrect the velodrome and restore it to its former glory. Their efforts have included fundraising through GoFundMe, seeking sponsorships, and recruiting volunteers to help with the restoration work.   The goal of the campaign is to create a world-class cycling destination that will attract riders from all over the world and help to promote the sport of cycling. With the support of the community, the Boulder Valley Velodrome is poised to once again become a vibrant center of cycling culture and competition.   The Boulder Valley Velodrome's story is, and will always be, a story of passion, perseverance, and community.   Out of the 26 velodromes in the country, the Boulder Valley Velodrome is one of just two tracks that meet Olympic standards.   For press inquiries, please contact info@bouldervalleyvelodrome.org.   Boulder 70.3 - Don't Delay! Only 200 spots left! IRONMAN announced they only have 200 spots remaining for general registration for IRONMAN 70.3 Boulder in beautiful Colorado. Boulder caters to the outdoor enthusiast and not only provides epic trails and outdoor activities but also world-class dining, shopping, events and craft beer and spirits. Boulder gives you a taste of everything Colorado.   IRONMAN 70.3 Boulder | June 10, 2023     Video of the Week: Jan Frodeno, Daniela Ryf: Not Done Yet | Countdown to PTO European Open

How They Train
Road to the PTO European Open - Episode 1

How They Train

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2023 76:58


Join Collin Chartier (winner of the 2022 PTO US Open), Frederic Funk (world #9 long course triathlete & 5th at the 2022 Ironman 70.3 Worlds and Mika Noodt (4th at the 2022 Ironman 70.3 World Champs) as they take you through their weekly training in the build up to the first major long course triathlon of the year - the PTO European Open in Ibiza on May 6th.  The three boys will talk day by day, session by session through each of their respective training weeks, ask each other questions and chat to each other about all the details of their training. This is triathlon training & life of a professional long course triathlete insight like no other podcast series before.  We will release an episode every week, same time, same day all the way up til the race and conclude the series with an episode the week after the race with a Race Recap episode where the boys will go day by day through every day during race week and culminate in breaking down the race. If you love the extra content, please consider signing up to support the show on Patreon. For $1 USD per week it makes bringing you this series (and hopefully more like it in the future) possible - https://www.patreon.com/howtheytrain/

How They Train
Collin Chartier - PTO US Open & Ironman Champion

How They Train

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2023 78:08


In todays episode we talk about what training Collin did in the lead up to winning the PTO US Open with coach Mikal Iden & training partner Lionel Sanders. Lionel, Collin and Mikal decided to do a period of overreaching training prior to the PTO US Open in a bid to beat the worlds best - and it worked. We go through the training day by day and then discuss their brutal heat training. Then we talk about the following month in the lead up to the Ironman World Champs where, under the watchful eye of Coach Mikal, Collin & Lionel continued on their path of doing HUGE amounts of training out on the big island. Talbot Cox filmed their training out there and posted about it every day on Lionel Sanders YouTube page. Once you listen to this - go and watch that. We then talk about diet, both day to day and race day. Collin is as honest and detailed as any guest we've had and I found this chat with him so interesting, raw & insightful.  ** Sign up to PATREON to support the show (for only $2 AUD/$1 USD per week it is the only reason the show is still going. We bloody appreciate it!) -https://www.patreon.com/howtheytrain Use code 'HTT20' to get 20% off your Pillar Performance order https://pillarperformance.shop/

303Endurance Podcast
Tour de Tucson and IMAZ

303Endurance Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2022 42:09


Thanks to last week's guest, Polar adventurer, Eric Larsen. This week Bill and I are outside of our 303 jurisdiction and getting geared up for El Tour de Tucson. That's right we are recording from the TdT Village. It's a big weekend of endurance events in Arizona with TdT on Saturday and Ironman Arizona in Tempe on Sunday.     Show Sponsor: UCAN Generation UCAN has a full line of nutrition products to fuel your sport. 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. UCAN also has hydration products focused on giving you the sodium you need when hydrating, including several clean and light flavors. 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   In Today's Show Feature Discussion El Tour de Tucson, November 19 Endurance News Ironman Arizona, November 20 Odyssey Escape from Alcatraz What's new in the 303 Colorado's Ride TriDot Pre Season Project Videos of the Week How to Escape from Alcatraz   Feature Discussion: El Tour de Tucson University Medicine 39th El Tour De Tucson   Event date is Saturday, November 19, 2022.   GENERAL INFORMATION ABOUT EL TOUR DE TUCSON   El Tour de Tucson is now preparing to host the 39th year for what we think is one of the premier bicycling events in the country.  We hope you participate in this year's event on November 19, 2022.  You won't be alone given that annually over 7,000 cyclists participate in the renowned and popular event with distances from 102 miles to family fun rides of 1 mile!   Did you know that El Tour de Tucson enables nonprofit, charitable agencies to raise funds for their respective organizations?  Learn about their programs and sign up to ride on their teams here.  Since 1983, Perimeter Bicycling events have raised over $100 million for local and international charitable organizations.  This significant milestone – a target of ours for some time – was reached after we helped 35 non-profits raise a collective $5.8 million in 2019.   New Routes! New Start/Finish Lines! New Start Times!   Perimeter Bicycling and El tour de Tucson are thrilled to start 2022 with unveiling of exciting new ride routes.  All Rides/Routes start and finish at the Tucson Convention Center and the surrounding area.   All events start and finish at the Tucson Convention Center in Downtown Tucson.  The start line is located at 190 West Cushing Street near the DoubleTree Hotel at Cushing & Church Street.  Enjoy the festivities of the Nova Home Loans Expo & Fiesta at the end of the ride featuring food and drink, live entertainment, awards ceremonies, and the Ten55 Finish Line Beer Garden.   Please note that all routes officially close at 4:00 pm.   The Century (7:00am start) 102 Mile The Metric Century (9:00 am start) 62 Mile/100 Kilometer The Half Metric Century (10:15 am start) 32 Mile/50 Kilometer The FUN Rides! (8:00 am start) 10 Mile / 5 Mile / 1 Mile The Nova Home Loans Expo & Fiesta will be at the newly renovated Historic Eckbo Plaza of the Tucson Convention Center.  Most of the activities including the live music, food, beer garden and exhibitors will be outdoors!   Event Benefits for all Registered Cyclists   Event Benefits for all Registered Cyclists   Medallion to all finishers Personalized Ride Bib Number (through October 1st) Free admission to the Nova Home Loans El Tour Expo & Fiesta Fruit, snacks and water at aid stations every 7-12 miles SAG support Opportunity to earn special Awards Traffic control on route First Aid support Electronically timed finish Results published on website Bike Shipping   If you are looking to ship your bicycle to or from Tucson, find information about bike shipping through Bike Flights and receiving and assembling your bike through Bicycle Ranch Tucson.  LEARN MORE   Bike Patrol   The mission of Perimeter Bicycling's Bike Patrol program is to promote safety, provide assistance, encouragement, and support for the participants of Perimeter events.   Patrollers offer mechanical assistance, first aid as needed and encouragement to successfully finish the ride.   LEARN MORE   Platinum Designation   Platinum cyclists are those in the 102 mile distance with extensive experience in riding in a pack/peloton. Cyclists must meet specific criteria to earn platinum designation and must attend a special meeting.  Visit the Platinum Designation link for full details, including meeting times, how to get the pass required to enter the platinum corral on ride day, etc.   Mark Allen's brother Gary and his wife Michelle Allen   News Sponsor 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.  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: Gearing up for 2022 Biostarks IRONMAN Arizona The Valley of the Sun in Tempe and the greater Phoenix area are hosting the 2022 Biostarks IRONMAN Arizona triathlon on November 20th.   Part of the VinFast IRONMAN US Series, live coverage of IRONMAN Arizona will be broadcasted on IRONMAN Now on Facebook Watch, YouTube and Twitch. The event also sees Mike Reilly, aka the ‘Voice of IRONMAN', calling his final North America event of his career.   Race day will see 55 age group qualifying slots, and an 100 extra slots for female athletes, for the 2023 VinFast IRONMAN World Championship taking place on October 12 & 14, 2023 in Kailua-Kona, Hawai`i.   The course will take athletes along a 2.4-mile swim in Salt River, a 112-mile bike along the Beeline Highway, and a 26.2-mile run through Tempe and along the Salt River, finishing at Tempe Beach Park.   Ben Kanute (USA) will make his full-distance IRONMAN debut following a runner-up position at the 2022 Intermountain Healthcare IRONMAN 70.3 World Championship presented by Utah Sports Commission.   US athletes, Sam Long, Matt Hanson and Chris Leiferman, will challenge for a podium spot along with Great Britain's Joe Skipper and South Africa's Kyle Buckingham. A stacked field of pro females will include American athletes Sarah True, Skye Moench, and Lauren Brandon, who will go up against Canada's Jen Annett, Australia's Renee Kiley and many more.   IRONMAN Arizona 2022: Preview, start times and how to watch LIVE 14 Nov 2022 by John Levison Last week we highlighted our top five races for the remainder of 2022, and the first event on that list comes up on Sunday, the Biostarks IRONMAN Arizona.   Start time and how to watch live The Pro Men will kick-off their day with the 2.4-mile, single-loop swim in Salt River, Tempe, at 0640 local time, with the Pro Women starting five minutes later at 0645.   With Arizona on Mountain Standard Time, that means global race start times of: 1340 UK / 1440 CET / 0840 Eastern / 0540 Pacific.   The event will benefit from full live broadcast coverage, the final race of the 2022 IRONMAN long-distance season to be featured on their IRONMAN Now platforms via Facebook Watch and YouTube – and also embedded on this preview.   As always, the ever reliable IRONMAN Tracker is the perfect data addition to support your viewing. If you haven't got it on your phone already, where have you been?!   IRONMAN Arizona Pro Men A dominant winner at IRONMAN Wales and a career-best fifth at the IRONMAN World Championship suggests that Great Britain's Joe Skipper will arguably start as favourite, in what is a deep start list in Tempe. Big races in September, October and November might be considered sub-optimal for many, but based on history at least, there's little reason to believe that the Brit won't be physically and mentally ready to perform at his best, once again.   Looking back to 2019 for example, sixth in Kona was followed just over three weeks later by a fantastic victory at IRONMAN Florida, capped off with a 2:39 marathon. Success in back-to-back racing has proven to work for the six-time IRONMAN champion time after time. Even last year, he was totally dominant at IRONMAN Chattanooga, three weeks after second place IRONMAN Switzerland. He's seemingly at home racing in the U.S., too.   Joe Skipper 2022 photo credit IRONMAN Wales [Photo credit: IRONMAN Wales] The USA's Sam Long made plenty of headlines at the IRONMAN 70.3 World Championship, but with that very contentious penalty on the bike, not the sort that he wanted. Winner in Gdynia, strong at the Collins Cup and a podium at the PTO US Open, the form is there – hopefully we'll get to see it on Sunday.   Sam Long St George photo credit Tom Pennington Getty Images for IRONMAN Sam Long at St George [Photo credit Tom Pennington/Getty Images for IRONMAN] The full-distance debut of Ben Kanute will be of particular interest, especially having turned around what was a mid-season of relatively under-whelming results by his standards. He put on a brilliant show at the IRONMAN 70.3 World Championship, taking a second silver medal at the championship. Strong across all disciplines, he should be at the front of the race for much of the day.   Ben Kanute 2nd at IRONMAN 70.3 World Championship 2022 Photo: Patrick McDermott/Getty Images for IRONMAN When you then add Matt Hanson, Chris Leiferman, Kristian Hogenhaug, Bart Aernouts, Justin Metzler and plenty more into the mix, then the way that racing has been going over the last few years, you have to think that the course record figures of Lionel Sanders (7:44:29 from 2016), will be under threat.   You can be sure that Great Britain's Andrew Horsfall-Turner will be pushing the pace in the water from the get-go – and with Kanute likely wanting to be a part of that too, that would benefit the man from Wales too.   Pro Women The USA's Skye Moench (#10) is the PTO's top-ranked female professional set to race in Tempe, a race where she has previously finished 11th (2016) and fourth (2018). Winner of three IRONMAN titles since then – and having finished fourth in St George, ninth in Kona this year – she will rightly start as favourite.   skye-moench-kona-2022-bike (Photo by Ezra Shaw/Getty Images for IRONMAN) Illness ruined her Kona prospects, but Sarah True still has the class to be a factor in Arizona. A winner this year at Eagleman 70.3 and IRONMAN Lake Placid, the two-time Olympian now juggles triathlon alongside being a mother and studying.   Entering Arizona with a, ‘one race, one win' history over the distance after her debut performance at IRONMAN Lanzarote, Great Britain's Lydia Dant has made rapid progress inside her first year in the Pro ranks. On the bike in particular – aided by her skills as a bike fitter – Lydia has excelled, and will be looking to make progress on that fast roads of the IRONMAN Arizona course towards the front of the race, once out of the water.   Lydia Dant - IRONMAN Lanzarote 2022 finish Photo Credit: James Mitchell for Club La Santa After finishing 10th (St George) and 12th (Kona), you can't write off the podium prospects of the consistent Maja Stage Nielsen (DEN) either. The Dane is really consistent across all three disciplines. Jen Annett (CAN) has taken second place this year at both IRONMAN Des Moines and IRONMAN Mont Tremblant, and so is another athlete sure to be chasing the podium positions in the late stages.   You can find the full start list here.   Recent IRONMAN Arizona Pro winners 2019: Sara Crowley (AUS) – Pro women only race 2018: Eneko Llanos (ESP) / Heather Jackson (USA) 2017: Lionel Sanders (CAN) / Kaisa Sali (FIN) 2016: Lionel Sanders (CAN) / Meredith Kessler (USA) 2015: Lionel Sanders (CAN) / Meredith Kessler (USA)   Prize Money: What's on the line? The prize purse on offer this weekend is $100,000 – with each of the winners collecting a $15,000 share of that total.   In addition to money, there will be a total of four qualifying slots (two MPRO* / two FPRO) for the IRONMAN World Championship in Hawaii, 12 and 14 October 2023. A valuable opportunity to get the KQ box ticked well in advance.   (* Note – Joe Skipper is already qualified by virtue of his victory at IRONMAN Wales).   The total funds will be paid ten-deep, as follows: $15,000 $9,000 $7,000 $5,000 $4,000 $3,000 $2,500 $2,000 $1,500 $1,000   Of course, thanks to the formation of the Professional Triathletes Organisation, financial rewards from performance are not solely from on-the-day performances, and this is one of the few 2022 races remaining to improve your ranking.   The PTO World Rankings will see a total of $2million awarded at the end of 2022, based up on the final standings in those points tables. The rewards there can be substantial, with a move up or down the rankings system potentially earning you more than any individual event.     Odyssey Alcatraz Swim this Saturday   Have you always wanted to swim from Alcatraz? You're not alone. Swimming from Alcatraz is one of the most famous, desirable, and enjoyable open water swims (wild swim) in the entire world. Despite lore that swimming from Alcatraz is dangerous, for experienced swimmers with proper support, swimming from Alcatraz can be safe and fun.   Odyssey Open Water Swimming offers a wide range of open water swims, including the world-famous Odyssey Alcatraz swim. Each swim is led by coaches and guides, and swim support is available on-hand to assist with exiting the water if needed.     2023 Alcatraz Swims: May 13, June 17, June 24, July 22, August 5, and November 4 Note: All swims are pending US Coast Guard approval. In the event that Coast Guard approval is not given for a swim, participants will be refunded in account credit.   Come join us for the ultimate Bay Area open water swim!   This event is not a race -- just a friendly swim in an exciting, safe, and comfortable environment. It is a great opportunity for those training for similar events, including the Escape from Alcatraz Triathlon, or people who just want an unforgettable, world-famous swimming experience!   The Alcatraz swim is an approximately 2-mile swim from Alcatraz Island to the St. Francis Yacht Club in San Francisco. We will occasionally swim to San Francisco's Ferry Building, which takes the swimmers east instead of west, but is comparable in terms of difficulty. Check the registration site for specific course info. Regardless of course, this swim is for relatively strong swimmers. Before taking on Alcatraz, you should be able to do this distance in a pool (140 lengths of a 25-yard pool) or during our regular group open water swims in Berkeley without stopping. Feel free to contact us if you're not sure if you are up for it.   Alcatraz swims are $245 per event. There is a $50 late registration fee within one month of the swim. In addition to the swim itself, registration includes an event t-shirt, an Alcatraz Swim sticker, and a yellow silicone Alcatraz swim cap.   All Alcatraz swims will take place in the morning, usually meeting in San Francisco between 5 and 8am. The registration page shows an approximate check-in time, but swimmers will receive an email prior to the event with finalized details.       What's New in the 303: Introducing Colorado's Ride - Bill   Invitation to TriDot Pre Season Project The Preseason Project® is a triathlon research initiative that helps TriDot quantify and enhance the performance gains that TriDot's Optimized Training™ delivers over training alternatives. Welcome to the 2023 TriDot Preseason Project (PSP) application.      Submit this 2-minute app to qualify for 2 FREE months of optimized triathlon training with the TriDot Mark Allen Edition.   PSP is an annual R&D initiative that helps triathletes reach their true performance potential through optimized preseason training. It also quantifies the substantial performance gains that TriDot's Optimized Training delivers over training alternatives.   You qualify for the FREE training if you meet the following criteria: Planning an Olympic, Half, or Full triathlon for 2023 season Train using a device with GPS and/or power Have not used TriDot in the last 6 months Not a professional triathlete Enthusiastic and motivated to get a jump start on your season! * Applications are reviewed and accepted on a first-come basis and must be fully completed to be considered.    Register For Free   Video of the week: Alcatraz Swim: Understanding the Currents (Alcatraz to St. Francis Yacht Club/Crissy Field)     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!

RyR Endurance Team podcast
#97 Coach Dean's Race at the PTO US Open

RyR Endurance Team podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2022 51:47


Paula and Dean wrap up their three-part series on the PTO US Open. In this episode, they focus on Coach Dean's experience in the 100K age group event. In addition to this, they also discuss: Chicago Marathon preparations Critters digging in the lawn Soaking in a cold swimming pool Bible Study Fellowship Shout out to athletes Valerie and Harpreet Getting excited for the Ironman World Championship HED Jet 180 Speedo Tri Elite wet suit NASA attempt to redirect an asteroid Playing pool The London Marathon The Wheaties jingle RyR is a team of runners and triathletes who receive comprehensive and customized coaching. The team name has dual meanings. The first is based in Hebrews 12:1 in which Christians are instructed to run the race set before us. In this context, RyR stands for Run your Race, with an emphasis on meeting you (the athlete) where you are and coming alongside you to help you reach your goals. The verse emphasizes patience, endurance, and perseverance. These qualities are essential for success as both athletes and coaches. The second meaning is based on the enduring friendship and marriage between the founding coaches, Dean and Paula Roberts. In this context, RyR stands for Roberts and Roberts. While our primary mission is to help athletes set and reach fitness and performance goals, we understand that this must occur within the context of each athlete's daily life. We strive to form an individual relationship with each athlete and make sure weekly training fits seamlessly into family life and work schedules.

Triathlon-Podcast
Der (noch) Agegrouper Niklas Ludwig im Follow Up Gespräch

Triathlon-Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2022 88:55


Niklas Ludwig war bereits zu Gast hier im Podcast. Damals haben wir u.a. über seinen Einstieg in den Triathlonsport gesprochen. Heute reden wir darüber wie er sich im Verlauf der letzten 2 Jahre weiterentwickelt hat, wie er das Thema Eigenvermarktung meistert, über seinen Start neulich bei den PTO US Open in Dallas, wann er in Zukunft als Profi starten wird, über Ziele, Vermarktung und so einiges mehr. Schönes und langes Gespräch - perfekt für den nächsten langen Lauf oder auf der Rolle ! Shownotes: Website von Niklas Ludwig => https://www.niklasludwig.com Niklas in Instagram => https://www.instagram.com/niklas_ludwig414/ Die Niklas Ludwig Show (Podcast) => https://www.niklasludwig.com/podcast/ In eigener Sache: Wenn Dir das Follow Up Interview mit Niklas Ludwig gefallen hat, dann gib Triathlon Podcast Deine Bewertung auf Apple Podcasts, bzw. abonniere den Podcast in weiteren Plattformen wie Spotify, Google Podcasts und Co. so dass Du in Zukunft keine weitere Folge verpasst. Natürlich freue ich mich auch, wenn Du bei der nächsten Ausgabe von Triathlon Podcast mit dabei bist. Bis dahin, bleib sportlich und noch viel wichtiger, bleib gesund! Dein Marco Folge direkt herunterladen

RyR Endurance Team podcast
#96 The PTO US Open Professional Men's Triathlon

RyR Endurance Team podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2022 34:43


Dean and Paula continue their discussion of the PTO US Open. In this episode they focus on the professional men's competition. The athletes they discuss include Collin Chartier, Magnus Ditlev, Sam Long, Lionel Sanders, Ben Kanute, Rudy Von Berg, Florian Angert, Sam Laidlow, Aaron Royle, and Daniel Baekkegard. Also, in this episode they discuss the following: RYR athlete Chaney wins the City County Middle School Championship 10 days out from the Chicago Marathon Tua Tagovailoa with the Miami Dolphins RyR is a team of runners and triathletes who receive comprehensive and customized coaching. The team name has dual meanings. The first is based in Hebrews 12:1 in which Christians are instructed to run the race set before us. In this context, RyR stands for Run your Race, with an emphasis on meeting you (the athlete) where you are and coming alongside you to help you reach your goals. The verse emphasizes patience, endurance, and perseverance. These qualities are essential for success as both athletes and coaches. The second meaning is based on the enduring friendship and marriage between the founding coaches, Dean and Paula Roberts. In this context, RyR stands for Roberts and Roberts. While our primary mission is to help athletes set and reach fitness and performance goals, we understand that this must occur within the context of each athlete's daily life. We strive to form an individual relationship with each athlete and make sure weekly training fits seamlessly into family life and work schedules.

Tri Faster Podcast
Episode 16: PTO US Open Recap and Triathlon's Many Organizations

Tri Faster Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2022 67:28


In this episode, Michael and Keith give some training updates, plus a recap of the PTO US Open, including a boots-on-the-ground viewpoint from Keith. They then dive into the main topic and explain the different major organizations in the sport and they affect both pros and age groupers alike. Don't forget to submit questions using #trifasterpodcast   Follow Michael on youtube at https://www.youtube.com/c/MichaelMansfieldTri   You can learn more about Keith and his coaching services at https://www.fortworthtc.com/

RyR Endurance Team podcast
#95 The PTO US Open Professional Women's Triathlon

RyR Endurance Team podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2022 54:29


Dean and Paula discuss their trip to the PTO US Open in Irving, Texas. In this episode, they focus on the professional women's race. Also in this episode, they discuss: Visiting a Buc-ee's on the road to Texas Armadillo sighting while running Athlete attacked by a seal Running on concrete Training for the Chicago Marathon Run for Your Life 5K in Owensboro, KY Weightlifting for marathon training Instant speed in the pool PTO US Open press conference and TriTalks with Michael Johnson, Taylor Knibb, Lucy Charles Barclay, Ashleigh Gentle, and Jocelyn McCauley RyR is a team of runners and triathletes who receive comprehensive and customized coaching. The team name has dual meanings. The first is based in Hebrews 12:1 in which Christians are instructed to run the race set before us. In this context, RyR stands for Run your Race, with an emphasis on meeting you (the athlete) where you are and coming alongside you to help you reach your goals. The verse emphasizes patience, endurance, and perseverance. These qualities are essential for success as both athletes and coaches. The second meaning is based on the enduring friendship and marriage between the founding coaches, Dean and Paula Roberts. In this context, RyR stands for Roberts and Roberts. While our primary mission is to help athletes set and reach fitness and performance goals, we understand that this must occur within the context of each athlete's daily life. We strive to form an individual relationship with each athlete and make sure weekly training fits seamlessly into family life and work schedules.

303Endurance Podcast
PTO US Open Pro Podiums

303Endurance Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2022 38:47


Let's talk PTO US Open Pro Podiums! Welcome to Episode #354 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 Editor, Bill Plock. Thanks for joining us for another week of endurance interviews and discussion.   Show Sponsor: UCAN Keep your fueling fresh with new UCAN Pineapple Edge. 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   In Today's Show Endurance News PTO US Open Pro Results - Collin Chartier and Ashleigh Gentle 'How fit can I get on a 10-mile commute to work?' What's new in the 303 Triathlon Adventure in Trinidad Like No Other and a Bang for a Finish Swim Tip Follow Up and more TriDot Pool Schools Last Call and Oktoberfest Video of the Week PTO Pro Recap   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 US Open 2022 results: Collin Chartier shocks the stars in Dallas   PTO US Open 2022 Results – Pro Men Sunday September 18, 2022 – 2km / 80km / 18km – Dallas   Collin Chartier (USA) – 3:17:17 Magnus Ditlev (DEN) – 3:17:59 Sam Long (USA) – 3:18:09 Sam Laidlow (FRA) – 3:20:29 Florian Angert (GER) – 3:21:14 Kristian Hogenhaug (DEN) – 3:21:28 Aaron Royle (AUS) – 3:21:33 Pieter Heemeryck (BEL) – 3:22:27 Mike Noodt (GER) – 3:22:36 Pablo Dapena Gonzalez (ESP) – 3:22:56   Four weeks ago the USA's Collin Chartier won IRONMAN Mont-Tremblant in Canada. He may have started Sunday's PTO US Open ranked #28, but an unexpected victory in the Lone Star State will, by some margin, go down as the greatest day of his triathlon career to date. With a $100,000 first prize, it will certainly be the biggest pay day of his life to date.   With water temperatures reported as circa 27°c, of course, no wetsuits today for the 2km swim in Lake Carolyn. Unlike the swim at the PTO Canadian Open in Edmonton, there was a big line of swimmers at the front of the race. The athletes were perhaps backing off a couple of percentage points having seen the difficulties that some of the elite women got into late in their race on Saturday.   Aaron Royle (AUS) was first to the exit steps in 26:38, but immediately behind were the likes of Sam Laidlow (FRA), Ben Kanute (USA), Daniel Bækkegård (DEN). Vetle Bergsvik Thorn (NOR), Josh Amberger (AUS), Nick Kastelein (AUS), Tom Bishop (GBR) and plenty more… a total of 20 athletes within 22 seconds.   Among the key names a little further back were Frederic Funk (+1:00), Magnus Ditlev (+1:09), Sebastian Kienle (+2:30), Lionel Sanders (+2:37) and Sam Long (+2:42).   With so many athletes close starting the bike, it was going to take a lap or so of the seven loop circuit to see the shape of the race become clear.   As he did in Edmonton (though minus the injured Alistair Brownlee this time), Sam Laidlow was the first to make a move on the bike. 20km in and he was alone at the front, with Florian Angert nine seconds back, but with a further 30 seconds to the main chase pack. Still outside the top-20, Sam Long and Lionel Sanders were nonetheless the fastest riders on course and, as expected, enjoying the pure power time-trial friendly bike terrain.   Jumping forward another 20km to the midway point (40km) of the ride, and it was still Laidlow leading the way. Angert was still close behind in second (+0:06), but the chasers were now just over a minute down, a group including Mika Noodt (GER), Bækkegård, Bishop, Sam Appleton (AUS), Royle, Kyle Smith (NZL), Chartier (USA), Pablo Dapena Gonzalez (ESP), Ditlev and Long.   Lionel Sanders was still just over 20 seconds back on that group and would be hoping to make the same catch soon that Long already had.   Heading into the final quarter of the ride and Team ERDINGER athlete Angert was now leading the way. Second recently at the World Triathlon Long Distance Championships (over the same 100km distance), he is consistently strong across all disciplines.   The German was 29 seconds clear of early leader Laidlow, but the chasers were now led by bike powerhouses Long and Ditlev, with only Chartier and Bækkegård remaining in that select quartet. Little more than a minute down on Angert, it was still all to play for, especially with the mercury rising.   The attrition continued over the final stages. Bækkegård couldn't stay with the chasers, Laidlow was caught by Ditlev / Long / Chartier, and as they completed the 80km / seven laps and headed into transition, the leading situation was:   Florian Angert leading solo Magnus Ditlev and Sam Long in 2nd/3rd (+1:00) Collin Chartier and Sam Laidlow in 4th/5th (+1:10) Daniel Bækkegård in 6th (+2:08) Lionel Sanders, Thor Bendix Madsen, Kristian Hogenhaug in 7th/8th/9th (+2:31) No stopping the Chartier express Long absolutely blitzed through T2 with by far the quickest transition amongst the leaders. He wanted to drop Ditlev immediately, and set off in pursuit of Angert.   37th out of the swim, could Yo Yo Yo take the $100k prize cheque and the biggest win of his career to date? The heat was on – and Long looked as though he was trying to drink everything in sight during the first kilometre.   With five laps to complete, the athletes would soon be very used to the US Open run course. It's almost pan flat, but after that fast paced bike ride and temperatures approaching 100°F, not too many would be wishing for more hills.   Long took the lead shortly before the end of lap one and at this early stage, was looking strong in doing it too.   Two laps in and Long was leading Ditlev by 16 seconds, both athletes running at exactly the same pace, separated only by that fast transition from the U.S. athlete. Chartier was also having a stellar day, and had moved past Angert into third, 33 seconds behind Long, with just under 11km of running remaining.   Further back, the news wasn't so good for Sanders who was now in eighth, having been overtaken by Aaron Royle and Kristian Hogenhaug. Mika Noodt was closing fast too, meaning No Limits would need to turn things around pretty sharpish even to retain a top ten position.   PTO US Open 2022 results: Gently does it for Ashleigh   PTO US Open 2022 Results – Pro Women Saturday September 17, 2022 – 2km / 80km / 18km – Dallas   Ashleigh Gentle (AUS), 3:37:18 Taylor Knibb (USA), 3:38:33 Lucy Charles Barclay (GBR), 3:40:32 Holly Lawrence (GBR), 3:43:38 Lisa Norden (SWE), 3:44:50 Flora Duffy (BER), 3:45:18 Jocelyn McCauley (USA), 345:35 Rebecca Clarke (NZL), 3:47:01 Kat Matthews (GBR), 3:48:34 Paula Findlay (CAN), 3:49:09   Ashleigh Gentle was eighth into T2 but moved her way through the field on the run to make up nearly seven minutes and pick up the $100,000 winners cheque at the inaugural PTO US Open.   This was another big win for the Australian, after also winning the PTO Canadian Open. In her first race since May, Taylor Knibb finished second after leading for the vast majority of the day, and Lucy Charles-Barclay was third on her continued injury return.   It was no real surprise to see Charles-Barclay dive into an immediate swim lead at the start of the two-lap, non wetsuit swim. Taylor Knibb managed to jump onto her feet and stubbornly stay there throughout the whole 2km. Charles-Barclay exited after 27:02 with Knibb just two seconds behind.   Rebecca Clarke was third out of the water and Flora Duffy exited just behind in fourth place – uncharacteristically, the Olympic and Commonwealth Games champion was over a minute down on Charles-Barclay.   Knibb lost time in transition compared to the Brit as she had to remove her swim skin, but took off at speed on the bike. Knibb more than made up for lost time on the bike. She passed Charles-Barclay within the first two kilometres of the 80km ride and never relinquished her lead.   Charles-Barclay saw a nutrition bottle fly off the back of her bike after just 20km and also slowed to a stop to adjust her problematic gears. Her next bottle also stubbornly refused to go into the rear mounted cage and ended up being stuffed down the front of her trisuit, until it too ended up on the floor. With the mercury rising, not a day for such problems.   Knibb started well but was suffering in the heat and reduced to a walk at times by half way around the 18km course. Charles-Barclay found a rhythm, but looked somewhat laboured. That was likely a combination of the conditions, her hydration problems on the bike plus of course the continued rebuilding from her injury.   By contrast, Ashleigh Gentle was running through the field at pace, passing Duffy, Norden, Findlay and Lawrence on the way. She took the lead from Knibb on the final run lap of five.     Ask a cycling coach: 'How fit can I get on a 10-mile commute to work?' Here's how to best go about mixing up your commute for maximum fitness gains A lot of cyclists ride to work. However, rather than simply being a mode of getting from home to your desk, the daily commute can form an important part of your training. My experience with athletes is that the daily commute is an undervalued and underutilised chunk of training time. So, to change that and to maximise on the many benefits of commuting by bike, let's explore some ways in which you can make the most of this time on the bike and explore how it can tell us a little about the training process at the same time. Sports scientist and coach James Spragg is one of the experts who will be answering your questions in Cycling Weekly's ASK A CYCLING COACH series which comes out every Wednesday. Working both in research and applied settings, he currently runs Intercept Performance Consultancy.   One fundamental component of training is called progressive overload. This is the notion that to continue improving, you need to keep challenging your body with new, increasingly greater stimuli. If you don't do this, you will get stuck in a training rut and simply plateau at a given level of fitness. There are three main ways through which training load can be increased:   1) Increase the overall training time - or ‘volume', as it is often referred to   2) Increase the training frequency – the amount of sessions you do per day or week   3) Increase the training intensity – how hard you ride in each ride   Your daily commute is, most likely, a fixed distance, and happens twice a day; therefore, points one and two (volume and frequency) cannot be altered. This leaves point three – intensity.   The great thing about intensity is that you can increase the stimulus without simultaneously increasing the training time. This makes it the perfect way to induce progressive overload in a ride with a fixed distance, duration and frequency.   When it comes to intensity in short rides, I am a big fan of adding sprints. Sprints are a great tool for three reasons. Firstly, they are easy to include in rides, I would be very surprised if there weren't at least a couple of sections on most commutes where it is safe and convenient to get in a few sprints.   Secondly, they don't take much time to complete, so a minor detour can always be taken to get them done. And three, they are a very flexible method of training that can be tailored to bring about ‘aerobic' or ‘anaerobic' gains; the key is to adjust the recovery.   The great thing about sprinting is that because you are always producing a maximal effort, as you get stronger and fitter, you produce more and more power and the training stimulus progresses naturally.   What's New in the 303:   Triathlon Adventure in Trinidad Like No Other and a Bang for a Finish By Bill Plock   Many triathlons end with a “bang”, but not many, maybe none end with a bang when an athlete shoots a shotgun at clay targets as a fourth discipline—after running, paddling and riding.   On September 10th near Raton New Mexico about 80 athletes trail ran, paddled kayaks and rode a treacherous 16 mile dirt road crossing the New Mexico/Colorado border ending in Trinidad Colorado.  Their “triathlon”, really a quadrathon finished by shooting clay targets. The Purgatory 4 Adventure Relay (aka Purg4) is named after the Purgatorie river, the main river running through Trinidad.   Btw, about 80 miles downstream, after a 6 mile hike, one way, you can see North America's largest dinosaur track area along this river—look up Picketwire Canyon   It's not large (yet) but the Purg4 attracts adventurous athletes from all over. Relay teams are popular making up more than half of the participants. Some teams are multigenerational with one athlete offering a skill like shooting or paddling while the other family members run or cycle.   Others are long time friends spread throughout the mid-west by life who reunite for some fun like Neal, Jake, Sunny and Eric. Friends since their college days in eastern Nebraska they came together; Neal still residing in Nebraska and the others from Amarillo, Texas. Each a “specialist” attracted to what they collectively called “something different”.   Neal happily made the nine hour trip not only to see friends and try something different but as a veteran marathon and half marathon runner, “I knew I needed some motivation to get me back into racing after being fairly dormant during Covid. This just seemed cool and a great way to see some friends and try something different, I loved it! It is motivating me to sign up for other races”.   The Purg4 starts in Lake Maloya located mostly in New Mexico in Sugarite Canyon State Park. The lake itself crosses the Colorado border. It's nestled in a thickly treed valley sitting at 7,500 feet above sea level.  Athletes run across the dam and onto trails wrapping around Little Horse Mesa gaining a few hundred feet of elevation before returning to transition. They then paddle about a mile around the lake before riding to Colorado and shooting. It's a challenging 16 mile ride over San Fransisco pass topping out at 8,500 feet and finishing at Trinidad State's Prator Gun Range for some clay target shooting. (Trinidad State has a world renown gunsmithing program by the way)   “To try something different” seemed to resonate with most contestants. But it's more than that according to race director Jared Chatterley, director of Outdoor Recreation for Trinidad, “I love the camaraderie the event creates. Between participants, between volunteers, sponsors and hosting organizations; it is awesome to how the event brings people together.”   Trinidad, a town that has seen its share of booms and busts over the last 150 years, is trying hard to utilize vast outdoor recreation assets practically within town limits. Two state parks border town. The fairly new Fisher State Park towering over town, beams with miles of trails for biking and hiking. Just to the west is Trinidad Lake State park with a huge reservoir with endless roads and trails to explore.   When asked why this race is so important to Trinidad, Jared says, “One of the goals of the city of Trinidad and the Trinidad Office of Outdoor Recreation is to make Trinidad an outdoor recreation destination. Besides developing and promoting outdoor recreation assets and programs we want to host and promote outdoor recreation signature events.  The Purgatory 4 Adventure Relay was designed to attract adventure racers to the area but also showcase the outdoor recreation opportunities Trinidad and the region have to offer.”   In recent years gravel riding has exploded in this area and on October 8th the Rad Dirt by Lifetime Fitness will kick off its second year of racing in the Spanish Peaks area with a start and stop in downtown Trinidad. Here is a good article by Becky Furuta about her experience at the Rad Dirt last year:   Here is a link to a great resource that offers many gravel routes to come explore on your own. https://visittrinidadcolorado.com/gravel-adventure/.   There is so many recreation opportunities around this area and with the lake in Trinidad State Park it seems ripe for a more traditional triathlon. When asked, Jared said, “ Currently the TOOR (Trinidad Office of Outdoor Recreation) doesn't plan to sponsor any further triathlons or adventure races but we would be very supportive of any individual or organization that would.  A triathlon that would incorporate the Trinidad Lake would be a great idea.”   With the triathlon season winding down, there are a couple of notable, somewhat different triathlons still open in the mountains of Colorado. The Black Canyon Triathlon in Montrose takes place October 1st and the Splashland Triathlon in Alamosa, finishing with a hot springs swim is October 15th.   Here is an article about the Alamosa triathlon: https://303cycling.com/a-lot-more-than-meets-the-eye-at-tri-in-alamosa-cool-tie-to-amelia-earhart-and-farm-that-built-pool/     Swim Tips Continued Last week I gave a half tip on the question we discussed last week regarding the reach, glide and catch. New Pool Schools - Dashboard (tridotpoolschool.com)   Upcoming Multisport Events in Colorado (runningintheusa.com) Upcoming Classic Runs in Colorado (runningintheusa.com)   Video of the week: Race Highlights | 2022 PTO US Open | Women's & Men's Races

That Triathlon Life Podcast
Paula races the PTO US Open triathlon, dealing with heat, racing without music, training with race shoes, and more!

That Triathlon Life Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2022 64:14


This week we start with Paula going over the triathlon she raced in Dallas, then we introduce a new segment called "hot or not", and finally we get to your questions about triathlon! we discuss if it makes sense to use a road bike or a triathlon bike for a specific course, taking "pulls" in a pro race, paying your coach during a hiatus, and more! For the new TTL swim caps and more, head over to http://www.thattriathlonlife.com

IronWomen podcast
Bringing the Fun with Fenella Langridge (S17E35)

IronWomen podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2022 78:09


Fenella Langridge is an absolute comedian on her social media. Bringing a whole new energy to triathlon, Haley, and Alyssa invite Fenella onto the show to discuss her outlook on the sport - and of course, her recent races. Coming in 8th at the world championships in St. George, and 2nd at Challenge Roth - Fenella in undeniably making a name for herself in the Pro Women's field. After a DNF at the PTO Canadian Open in July, and unfortunately, another at the recent PTO US Open, Fenella is suspecting long covid as the culprit. We are wishing Fenella a fast recovery and hoping that long covid doesn't last too long, and she can have a great race in Kona. Follow Fenella on Instagram @fenella.langridge *** Support the Podcast *** InsideTracker: Get 20% off at insidetracker.com/feisty Nuun: Use code STAYFEISTY for 30% off at nuunlife.com Hammerhead: Get a FREE heart-rate monitor with the purchase of a Hammerhead Karoo 2. Visit hammerhead.io and use promo code IRONWOMEN at checkout Form: Get $15 off an initial membership purchase at formswim.com/IronWomen with the code IRONWOMEN15 TRIHARD: Try out the new Muscle & Mind Soak from TRIHARD. Use code STAYFEISTY20 for 20% off at trihard.co  Register for the Outspoken Summit November 11-13th at https://www.womensperformance.com/outspoken (https://www.womensperformance.com/outspoken) This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Podsights - https://podsights.com/privacy Chartable - https://chartable.com/privacy

Skiftesonen - triatlonpodden
Hva har skjedd, og hva skjer innen triatlon nå? Mikal fra USA, Jørgen fra Norge

Skiftesonen - triatlonpodden

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2022 61:08


Mikal er coach og på treningssamling med Lionel Sanders og Collin Chartier. Etter grundig gjennomgang og diskusjon med Mikal vant Collin i helgen PTO US Open. Lionel Sanders helt nede på 21. plass, og hverken Vetle eller Casper kom seg i mål i den ekstreme varmen. Kan eleven til Mikal vinne IM på Kona nå i starten av oktober? Eller blir det Kristian Blu eller Gustav Iden som vinner? Vi går også gjennom EM for ungdom som nettopp gikk av stabelen med 4 norske utøvere, og forteller om Kristian Grue som fikk 3. plass i Europamesterskapet i langdistansetriatlon. Full distanse. Kun et par minutter over 8 timer! Sterkt. Og så forteller Jørgen både om opplevelsen p åsist løp, og hva neste plan er om et par uker. God fornøyelse!

triathlon talk – Carbon & Laktat
Carbon & Laktat: Heiße Rennen in Dallas, lange Nächte auf dem Sofa

triathlon talk – Carbon & Laktat

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2022 100:45


Lange Nächte mit heißen Rennen. Nils Flieshardt und Lars Wichert haben am Wochenende die US Open der PTO Tour verfolgt und philosophieren darüber, was die Ergebnisse für die Athleten in drei Wochen bedeuteten.

New Zealand Triathlete Magazine. In a podcast.

 PTO US Open and Super League Malibu - Bec's grabs a top ten and Haydo, well, Haydo won again.

303Endurance Podcast
PTO US Open

303Endurance Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2022 39:04


Welcome to Episode #353 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 Editor, Bill Plock. Thanks for joining us for another week of endurance interviews and discussion.   Show Sponsor: UCAN Keep your fueling fresh with new UCAN Pineapple Edge. 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   In Today's Show Endurance News PTO US Open Pro List, Event Schedule, How to Watch and more Extra Women's Slots at Select Races for Kona 2023 Mark Allen Endorses Frontier X2 What's new in the 303 Bill's Stories The Purgatory 4 Adventure Relay Video of the Week PTO Pros Preview   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 US OPEN 2022 The 2022 PTO US Open brings the PTO Tour to Texas for the first time, giving athletes the chance to be part of triathlon event history. A truly next-level race experience with a buzzing festival atmosphere, the chance to test yourself over our new 100km or 25km distances and the opportunity to be inspired by up-close access to the pro races.   Who will come out on top in the men's race without the Norwegian duo of Kristian Blummenfelt and Gustav Iden? Will Asheligh Gentle win her second PTO Tour event of the year? How will the Texan heat impact the race?   Full Schedule - PTO US Open | PTO Tour Events (protriathletes.org) 17 September - 25KM RACE & OPEN WATER SWIM 18 September - 100KM RACE   Age Group Athlete Guide - PTO-US-Open-AG-Guide.pdf (protriathletes.org) Friday September 16th 12:00 pm- Package pick-up Opens 6:00 pm - Package pick-up Closes   Saturday September 17th 5:15-11:30 am - Bag Check open 10:00 am - Open Water, presented by FORM Race Heat 1 Start (Men, red cap) 10:10 am - Open Water, presented by FORM Heat 2 Start (Women, gold cap) 1:00 pm - Open Water, presented by FORM Award Ceremony   Look at PTO Open Pro Start List: 2022 PTO US Open (Men's Race) participants (protriathletes.org) 2022 PTO US Open (Women's Race) participants (protriathletes.org)     2023 VinFast IRONMAN World Championship - Extra Women's Slots IM Chattanooga and IM AZ have 100 extra Kona slots added to the 55 for women to be allocated across the age groups. IM Texas 2023 will have 65 in addition to the 100 that they were starting with.     6-Time IRONMAN World Champion Mark Allen Endorses Frontier X2 The Frontier X2 Is The World's First Wearable Smart Heart Device That Provides Real-Time Feedback On One's Heart While Exercising London, UK /ENDURANCE SPORTSWIRE/ – Mark Allen – dubbed the greatest endurance athlete of all time through an official ESPN poll – has partnered with pioneering medical technology start-up Fourth Frontier to help endurance athletes monitor their heart health and train at optimum levels.   The company has made great strides to release the Frontier X2, the world's first wearable smart heart device that allows endurance athletes like Allen to closely assess their heart strength and health. The Frontier X2 monitors the heart continuously over long periods of time, providing endurance athletes with unprecedentedly detailed data that is not only valuable in keeping tabs on overall heart health, but also in optimising training and racing.   Unlike traditional heart rate monitors that only record beats per minute, the chest-worn Frontier X2 also records the core functioning of the heart and lungs – generating a continuous ECG graph. Users can thereby monitor and correlate this ECG data with their breathing rate, heart rate, heart strain, and even their specific activity on a detailed dashboard – offering a complete report of your real-time cardiac and respiratory health.   Using cutting-edge hardware, software, and advanced patented algorithms, Fourth Frontier combines the best of cardiac science and wearable technology to afford its users access to data, metrics, and insights that wre previously only available in labs and clinics.   What's New in the 303:   Bill's stories!   Inaugural Purgatory 4 Adventure Relay Takes to the High Country It was a cool overcast but calm morning at Lake Maloya and Sugarite Canyon State Park as The Purgatory 4 Adventure Relay took to the trails and water Saturday morning September 10, 2022 for its inaugural run.   The Purgatory 4 Adventure Relay took the place of the Master of the Mountain Adventure Race that had been held at the lake in years past. The MOM, as it was known, became a victim of the pandemic in 2020 and was revived when Jared Chatterly picked it up as the new Director of Recreation in Trinidad and renamed it The Purgatory 4. The name comes from the four events and the Purgatory River which traverse the area.   The event trail run is still the same as the MOM which is a six-mile trek up and around Horse Mesa. The race begins at the boat ramp and goes around to the north side of the mesa and up and back down from the south and back to the boat ramp. The contestant then jumps in a kayak and traverses about a 3-mile course around Lake Maloya. Once back at the boat ramp contestants grab their bikes and head out.   With The Purgatory 4 being much the same as the MOM it does now change and ends at the TSC Prator Gun Range east of Trinidad where the shotgun portion of the event is held. From Lake Maloya to the gun range is a long way as most people would think. However, this is where the bicycle portion of the event becomes more of an adventure as it takes Las Animas County Road 85.5 north up and over San Fransisco Pass and down into the Nile Canyon area where it meets County Road 22 and then takes County Road 24.6 up to the gun range. The new route is about 15 miles versus the 25 mile road course that the MOM had.   This year the event had 48 registered participants but one team and two individuals had to cancel leaving 44 participants. Chatterly noted he was going to be happy with a smaller number of participants yet became ecstatic as the numbers grew and went over 40 contestants.   Gunnison, Blue Mesa, Taylor Res, Host Eric Larson polar explorer. Laura Killingbeck GravelCyclist.com Bike Rumer Haley Moore The Ratifist Pros Closer Maureen Single Tracks Luci Light inflatable solar Springbar Tents Revel bikes from carbondale Ice lab western colo university   Upcoming Multisport Events in Colorado (runningintheusa.com) Upcoming Classic Runs in Colorado (runningintheusa.com)   Video of the week:   Two Explorers Hike to North Pole as Ice Begins to Melt     A World Class Field Descends on Dallas

Tri Faster Podcast
Episode 15: Organizing a Training Week, PTO US Open Preview, Weekend Race Recaps

Tri Faster Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2022 62:06


In Episode 15 the guys give some training updates as Michael nears the Chicago Marathon and Keith starts his taper for the PTO US Open. They then dive into this week's topic of Organizing a Training Week, and give you some things to consider when placing workouts. Then they preview the PTO US Open and give their podium pick before reviewing the last two weekends in pro triathlon. Don't forget to submit questions using #trifasterpodcast   Follow Michael on youtube at https://www.youtube.com/c/MichaelMansfieldTri   You can learn more about Keith and his coaching services at https://www.fortworthtc.com/

RyR Endurance Team podcast
#94 More Random News and Traveling to the PTO US Open

RyR Endurance Team podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2022 29:29


Dean and Paula discuss preparing to travel to Texas for the PTO US Open along with latest news from the PTO. The also discuss a variety of other topics including: Paula's streak run day 264 and violin playing Homemade Tib Bar recommended by strength coach Kevin Boothe Potential for a PTO World Championship (?) Tri Talks with guest speaker gold medal sprinter Michael Johnson NFL week one UCI World Championships in Australia Prayer for the United States Albert Pujols - a class act in St. Louis Team accomplishments and growth RyR is a team of runners and triathletes who receive comprehensive and customized coaching. The team name has dual meanings. The first is based in Hebrews 12:1 in which Christians are instructed to run the race set before us. In this context, RyR stands for Run your Race, with an emphasis on meeting you (the athlete) where you are and coming alongside you to help you reach your goals. The verse emphasizes patience, endurance, and perseverance. These qualities are essential for success as both athletes and coaches. The second meaning is based on the enduring friendship and marriage between the founding coaches, Dean and Paula Roberts. In this context, RyR stands for Roberts and Roberts. While our primary mission is to help athletes set and reach fitness and performance goals, we understand that this must occur within the context of each athlete's daily life. We strive to form an individual relationship with each athlete and make sure weekly training fits seamlessly into family life and work schedules.

triathlon talk – Carbon & Laktat
Carbon & Laktat: Triathlon-Typen auf dem Weg von Dallas nach Kona

triathlon talk – Carbon & Laktat

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2022 74:10


Auf geht es in die spannendsten Wochen des Triathlonjahres. Den Auftakt machen die Profis am Wochenende in Dallas, bevor es für sie (und uns) zum Ironman nach Hawaii geht. Die großen Aufeinandertreffen unterschiedlichster Typen stehen an. Nils Flieshardt und Frank Wechsel stellen einige vor.

303Endurance Podcast
Late Season Races

303Endurance Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2022 28:37


Welcome to Episode #352 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 Editor, Bill Plock. Thanks for joining us for another week of endurance interviews and discussion.   Thanks to last week's guests Dave Christen and Dave Sheanan about IRONMAN Alaska. If you missed that episode, go back and check it out.   Show Sponsor: UCAN Keep your fueling fresh with new UCAN Pineapple Edge. 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   In Today's Show Endurance News Press Release - TriDot Welcomes Michellie Jones Early Look at PTO Open Pro Start List IRONMAN's Flex 90 What's new in the 303 Stem Ciders Racing Mixing It Up With New Cross Racing Options     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:   Press Release - TriDot Welcomes Michellie Jones, Olympic Silver Medalist & IRONMAN World Champion, to the TriDot Coach Community Michellie Jones, acclaimed triathlete and coach, has joined TriDot's growing community of coaches that also includes ESPN's “Greatest Endurance Athlete of All Time,” Mark Allen, who adopted the TriDot platform earlier this year.   “I have been competing and coaching for over 30 years, and even with my vast amount of experience and knowledge, I can't match what TriDot offers,” says Jones. “TriDot's unbiased and AI-driven training analyzes millions of data points and takes into account things like environment and genetics. No human can do that, but now my athletes get to benefit from this incredible technology. You're ahead of your competition before you even get on the start line.”       Early Look at PTO Open Pro Start List: 2022 PTO US Open (Men's Race) participants (protriathletes.org) 2022 PTO US Open (Women's Race) participants (protriathletes.org) London: The Professional Triathletes Organisation (PTO) has announced a second group of professional triathletes who will compete in the women's and men's races at the inaugural $1 million PTO US Open (17-18 September). This includes top-seed women's athlete, PTO World #4 and Team Europe Collins Cup winner Kat Matthews, and reigning Olympic and World Triathlon Champion Flora Duffy.     IRONMAN FLEX90 EARLY ENTRY BENEFITS Making the decision to commit to an IRONMAN can come with lots of considerations; Can I do it? What do I need? And, especially, in today's world, what happens if my plans need to change?  The following information provides details for IRONMAN racing. For IRONMAN 70.3 details, Learn more.   With Flex90, IRONMAN's enhanced First 90 Days Registration offer, if your plans change, you can adjust your race date to fit your new goal.  Benefits are available when you register for a 2023 IRONMAN event within the First 90 Days of the event's registration opening and are  redeemable up to 7-days prior to the event start:  Fee-free transfer to any available IRONMAN (or IRONMAN 70.3) event within the region, in 2023 Free deferral to the same IRONMAN event in 2024 Partial registration refund for withdrawals (where a transfer or deferral is not issued) Access to payment plan option, excluding IRONMAN South Africa 6 months free when you sign-up for an annual subscription to FulGaz, IRONMAN's indoor cycling platform Priority Access for new product launches on IRONMANSTORE.com To be eligible for this Flex90 offer you must register for the race within its first 90 days of registration opening. This will be noted on the individual event website.   Terms & Conditions Offer is retroactive for all athletes who have already registered within the 90-day registration window for their 2023 IRONMAN, (or IRONMAN 70.3 Oceania) event/s.  IRONMAN World Championship and IRONMAN 70.3 World Championship events are excluded from this offer.  Please note Relay entries are excluded from this offer.   All transfer, deferral, and withdrawal requests must be made in writing, at least 7 days before the scheduled race date of the 2023 event for which you initially registered. Registration must be fully paid in order to redeem transfer, deferral or withdrawal benefits.     Athletes who elect to defer or transfer their entries forfeit any right to a refund, except to the extent required by law.   After Flex90 First 90 Days early registration window expires, please visit the Register tab of your event's specific website for event-specific information on transfers, deferrals or withdrawals.   Transfers Athletes can transfer their registration and fee will be waived for any available IRONMAN or IRONMAN 70.3 event, within the same region as their original registration, within 2023.  If transferring from a lower priced race to a higher priced race, athletes are required to pay the difference. If transferring from a higher priced race to a lower priced race, athletes will not receive a refund for the price difference.  We will make every effort to find a place at a race of the athlete's choice, as long as the race has general entry availability. The deferral and transfer options may only be used once per each initial 2023 event registration.   Please note Relay entries are excluded from this offer.   All transfer and deferral requests must be made at least 7 days before the scheduled race date of the 2023 event for which you initially registered, and must follow the process outlined for the event region available here: https://www.ironman.com/transfer-withdrawal.   Deferrals Athletes may defer their registration to the same race in 2024, fee-free. Please note Relay entries are excluded from this offer.   All transfer and deferral requests must be made at least 7 days before the scheduled race date of the 2023 event for which you initially registered, and must follow the process outlined for the event region available here: https://www.ironman.com/transfer-withdrawal.   The deferral and transfer options may only be used once per each initial 2023 event registration.   2023 athlete withdrawals are refunded, minus initial processing fees (excluding Oceania), at the following rate:   Withdrawals 2023 athlete withdrawals are refunded, minus initial processing fees (excluding Oceania). More than 4 months 50%; 7 days to 4 months 25%. Deferrals or transfers from 2022 events are not eligible for the above withdrawal options.   All withdrawal requests must be made at least 7 days before the scheduled race date of the 2023 event for which you initially registered, and must follow the process outlined for the event region available here: https://www.ironman.com/transfer-withdrawal.     What's New in the 303: Stem Ciders Racing Mixing It Up With New Cross Racing Options By Bill Plock   If you race cyclocross you have probably been to Stem Ciders Acreage in Lafayette for some racing–and hopefully some delicious food and of course a cold cider. But if trying cyclocross racing is something you have contemplated, the Stem Ciders racing team has added some tasty options to the 2022 cyclocross menu.   Stem Ciders Racing is offering two days of racing this year, plus four mid-week course ride-in happy hour sessions. The idea is on Saturday September 24th there is a more casual self seated wave race– A, B, and C. A is for more avid athletes, B is for recreational riders and C is for beginners and/or women only. There is also a wave for juniors. There is a 5k run on the course as well for those that want a different challenge.On Sunday the 25th there is a standard category race like in years past. You can register for all the weekend events HERE   But wait there is more. There are also four weekday “happy hour ride in's” at no charge. A perfect opportunity to check out the course. They are September 13th, 15th, 20th and 22nd. There is a separate registration found HERE   Says Damon Brandt, Stem Ciders Racing Director and member of the the Colorado Cycling Board, “We are trying to get new people to try this fun venue and sport so we are running a more relaxed and approachable race day on Saturday. It's no licenses, memberships, or experience required. And also with the mid-week “ride in's” at no charge people can try the course out in a relaxed atmosphere.”   Harvest Moon New Course and Forecast The Harvest Moon Triathlon the 23rd edition of this event takes place at the beautiful Boulder Reservoir on September 10th, 2022.  Est. in 2000 this Colorado classic  provides the veterans to beginners a challenging, affordable, and competitive race with a local flavor.  Whether this is your final event of the season, or a tune-up for a fall long course triathlon, don't miss the Harvest Moon!  The Aquabike portion is one of the fastest growing Aquabikes in the nation, while the duathlon is Colorado's only long-course duathlon.   Upcoming Multisport Events in Colorado (runningintheusa.com) Upcoming Classic Runs in Colorado (runningintheusa.com)     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!

RyR Endurance Team podcast
#93 Random News and more on the PTO US Open

RyR Endurance Team podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2022 31:19


In this episode, Dean and Paula discuss the professional field competing at the PTO US Open as well as the prize money being offered. Also, they discuss a variety of other topics including: Wendell Foster Half Marathon discount code 25OFF and Fan Plan London Marathon Windy Holly Lake and Campground Owensboro Invitational Cross Country Race Mike Reilly retiring from announcing Ironman events LG ShoeCare appliance MyFitnessPal barcode scanning switching to a premium feature Find Me Gluten Free app TrainingPeaks support for structured swim workouts for Garmin watches RyR is a team of runners and triathletes who receive comprehensive and customized coaching. The team name has dual meanings. The first is based in Hebrews 12:1 in which Christians are instructed to run the race set before us. In this context, RyR stands for Run your Race, with an emphasis on meeting you (the athlete) where you are and coming alongside you to help you reach your goals. The verse emphasizes patience, endurance, and perseverance. These qualities are essential for success as both athletes and coaches. The second meaning is based on the enduring friendship and marriage between the founding coaches, Dean and Paula Roberts. In this context, RyR stands for Roberts and Roberts. While our primary mission is to help athletes set and reach fitness and performance goals, we understand that this must occur within the context of each athlete's daily life. We strive to form an individual relationship with each athlete and make sure weekly training fits seamlessly into family life and work schedules.

Mixed-Sport – meinsportpodcast.de
#208 – Podcast Triathlongelaber: Zukunftsmusik

Mixed-Sport – meinsportpodcast.de

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2022 56:23


Nix wie besprochen, alles wie gewohnt. So lässt sich dieses Triathlongelaber wohl ganz gut beschreiben. Wir reißen viele Themen an, landen dann aber immer ganz woanders. Unsere Zwischenstopps dieses Podcasts: ein erster Ausblick in die Zukunft von Pushing Limits, der Ironman 70.3 Zell am See, die PTO US Open (und welche Rolle sie möglicherweise beim Ironman Hawaii spielen können), die Super League Triathlon Serie und einer utopischen Planstadt im Nahen Osten, durch die schon bald Triathlonluft weht. Holla! Oder: Viel Spaß beim Zuhören! Anzeige: Dieser Podcast wird präsentiert von AG1! Unter athleticgreens.com/pushinglimits kannst du dir kostenlos bei deiner AG1 Erstbestellung 10 praktische Travel Packs sichern! AG1 (R), das sind 75 Vitamine, Mineralstoffe, Botanicals, lebende Kulturen und weitere Inhaltsstoffe aus echten Nahrungsmitteln. Die Pulverform von AG1 unterstützt eine effiziente Aufnahme im Körper. Zur Unterstützung der täglichen Nährstoffversorgung. Bitte achtet auf eine abwechslungsreiche und ausgewogene Ernährung und eine gesunde Lebensweise. Für beste Ergebnisse täglich einen Messlöffel (12g) in kaltes Wasser auflösen und konsumieren. Außer Reichweite von Kindern aufbewahren. Schwangere und Stillende werden gebeten, vor dem Konsum jeglicher Nahrungsergänzungsmittel medizinisches Fachpersonal zu konsultieren. Die tägliche Mengenempfehlung nicht überschreiten. Hier kannst du den Triathlongelaber Podcast hören: zur Episode auf Soundcloud MP3-Datei der Episode herunterladen Darüber sprechen wir im Podcast: Wohin mit Pushing Limits: Nicks erste Überlegungen zur Zukunft Funk fackelt ab: Ironman 70.3 Zell am See PTO US Open und Kona: Geld regiert die Triathlonwelt Super League Triathlon: Es geht wieder los! Weiterführende Links: Zu unserem Instagram-Account Alle Podcast-Episoden   Der Beitrag #208 Podcast Triathlongelaber: Zukunftsmusik erschien zuerst auf Pushing Limits. Du möchtest deinen Podcast auch kostenlos hosten und damit Geld verdienen? Dann schaue auf www.kostenlos-hosten.de und informiere dich. Dort erhältst du alle Informationen zu unseren kostenlosen Podcast-Hosting-Angeboten.

RyR Endurance Team podcast
#92 Get Ready for the PTO US Open

RyR Endurance Team podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2022 38:35


In this episode, Dean and Paula discuss the athlete-focused organization of the upcoming PTO US Open 100K triathlon to be held in Irving, Texas. They also briefly discuss: The Collin's Cup Keeping warm at the Vuelta a Espana Silly Putty Carbohydrates ideas with minimal sugar Skip-Bo update What would you ask God about if you could? RyR is a team of runners and triathletes who receive comprehensive and customized coaching. The team name has dual meanings. The first is based in Hebrews 12:1 in which Christians are instructed to run the race set before us. In this context, RyR stands for Run your Race, with an emphasis on meeting you (the athlete) where you are and coming alongside you to help you reach your goals. The verse emphasizes patience, endurance, and perseverance. These qualities are essential for success as both athletes and coaches. The second meaning is based on the enduring friendship and marriage between the founding coaches, Dean and Paula Roberts. In this context, RyR stands for Roberts and Roberts. While our primary mission is to help athletes set and reach fitness and performance goals, we understand that this must occur within the context of each athlete's daily life. We strive to form an individual relationship with each athlete and make sure weekly training fits seamlessly into family life and work schedules.

RyR Endurance Team podcast
#91 Recovery, Fueling, the PTO US Open, and Random News Nuggets

RyR Endurance Team podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2022 31:37


Dean and Paula discuss her marathon recovery. They also discuss hydration and fueling. Dean shares his consideration of participating in the upcoming PTO US Open. And they discuss several other random news nuggets (RNN): Homemade race nutrition Strength Training Cadence Sharks Disney Marathon providing Powerade on course Ragnar Appalachian Trail Physical therapy for injury prevention Tour de France Femmes Donating blood to increase performance Disqualified because of puppy paws Speed bump in the Vuelta a Burgos Riding in a velodrome RyR is a team of runners and triathletes who receive comprehensive and customized coaching. The team name has dual meanings. The first is based in Hebrews 12:1 in which Christians are instructed to run the race set before us. In this context, RyR stands for Run your Race, with an emphasis on meeting you (the athlete) where you are and coming alongside you to help you reach your goals. The verse emphasizes patience, endurance, and perseverance. These qualities are essential for success as both athletes and coaches. The second meaning is based on the enduring friendship and marriage between the founding coaches, Dean and Paula Roberts. In this context, RyR stands for Roberts and Roberts. While our primary mission is to help athletes set and reach fitness and performance goals, we understand that this must occur within the context of each athlete's daily life. We strive to form an individual relationship with each athlete and make sure weekly training fits seamlessly into family life and work schedules.

Mile High Endurance Podcast
Bill Garrels Mental Healthlete

Mile High Endurance Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2022 74:37


We regularly talk about our physical fitness and health, but we don't talk about mental health much. Why mental health is something that a lot of people don't want to discuss and why we should. Our guest this week is Bill Garrels of the Mental Healthlete Podcast.   Show Sponsor: UCAN Take your performance to the next level with UCAN Energy, Bars and Edge Energy made with SuperStarch®  UCAN uses SuperStarch instead of simple sugars to fuel endurance athletes.  UCAN keeps blood sugar steady compared to the energy spikes and crashes of sugar-based products.  Steady energy equals sustained performance!   Unlock better health and performance with smarter energy powered by UCAN. Use UCAN in your training and racing to fuel the healthy way, finish stronger and recover more quickly!  Use the code 303UCAN for 20% off at ucan.co/discount/303UCAN/ or ucan.co     In Today's Show Feature Interview - Bill Garrels Endurance News PTO reduces the age group registration pricing in its inaugural PTO Tour What's new in the 303 Gravel Triathlons Now a National Series; Stagecoach Gravel One of the Stops! Video of the Week Big Updates from the Big Unit   Feature Interview: Bill Garrels According Mental Health America, any Mental Illness (AMI) is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder. Any mental illness includes persons who have mild mental illness, moderate mental illness, and serious mental illness." 19.00% of adults are experiencing a mental illness. Equivalent to over 47 million Americans. 4.55% are experiencing a severe mental illness. The state prevalence of adult mental illness ranges from 16.14% in New Jersey to 25.25% in Utah.   Bill Garrels has lived with Depression and Anxiety most of my adult life and created this podcast to support other athletes who are struggling with Mental Illness and help break down that stigma. Bill shares stories from other athletes on how they could not OUT TRAIN or OUT RACE their Mental Illness and find out where they turned to for support. His goal is to provide resources, ideas, and support so you don't have to do it alone.   Let's get into our interview with Bill Garrels. Mental Healthlete on Apple Podcasts The Mental Healthlete podcast is on all the major platforms and at www.mentalhealthlete.com @mentalhealthlete on Instagram facebook.com/MentalHealthlete @mntlhealthlete on Twitter - though we've done nothing with Twitter at all Bill can be reached at bill@mentalhealthlete.com.  Our News is sponsored by Buddy Insurance. Buddy Insurance gives you peace of mind to enjoy your training and racing to their fullest.  Buddy's mission is simple, to help people fearlessly enjoy an active and outdoor lifestyle.    Get on-demand accident insurance just in case the unexpected happens. Buddy ensures you have cash for bills fast.  This is accident insurance not health and life insurance.  Go to buddyinsurance.com and create an account.  There's no commitment or charge to create one.  Once you have an account created, it's a snap to open your phone and in a couple clicks have coverage for the day.  Check it out!   Endurance News:   The Professional Triathletes Organisation (PTO) today announced that its Professional Athlete Board has unanimously voted to reduce the age group registration pricing in its inaugural PTO Tour.   Having announced the three-part race series in early January, the PTO's commercial team received immediate feedback from the PTO Professionals that the pricing of the events did not align to its goal of growing the sport. The PTO Tour events are owned by the PTO Professionals and as such, the professionals are the hosts and age group athletes are their invited guests.   Apologising to the age group community and to PTO Professionals for the error, the PTO's CEO Sam Renouf said:   “We are excited to add age group racing to the PTO Tour this year. This will allow fans to not only watch the greatest athletes on the planet – but to step up and challenge themselves in competing at the very same event. In planning this, we looked at other bucket list events, including world championship triathlons and the major marathons. With closed road courses, grandstand seating, the chance to get closer to pro athletes, ancillary events for friends and family to enjoy and unmatched event merchandise, our goal is to create unforgettable VIP moments for every age-grouper.   “Having often shared the concern that age group pricing is too high, we initially priced our events lower than the championship events we took inspiration from, with the aim of making the sport more accessible. We also sought to remove the pain points in such races, such as mandatory extra fees and continual upselling for items we feel should be all-inclusive."   “We apologise for not recognising this at the outset and hope that the triathlon community can forgive the error. We are grateful for the structure of the PTO, which provides the chance for the immediate feedback of the PTO Professionals when we've misstepped. Following a unanimous vote from the PTO Athlete Board, we have subsequently reduced all age group pricing by 50% and will automatically issue a refund to all existing entrants to reflect this.”   The inaugural PTO Tour consists of the PTO Canadian Open in Edmonton, Canada, on 23-24 July, The Collins Cup in Bratislava, Slovakia on 20-21 August and the PTO US Open in Dallas, Texas, on 17-18 September. The PTO Canadian and US Open will feature racing over the 100km and 25km distances and The Collins Cup over 100km where age group athletes will not only race their race, but also get a VIP experience to watch the greatest PTO professionals battle it out for the US$1,000,000+ prize purse.   What's New in the 303:   Gravel Triathlons Now a National Series; Stagecoach Gravel One of the Stops! By Bill Plock   Below is the official new release from USA Triathlon announcing the nationwide Triathlon Gravel Series. There are eight events including Colorado's Stagecoach Gravel outside of Steamboat on July 31st put on by Without Limits Production.   We will take a deeper dive into the vision Lance Panigutti of Without Limits has with his event, but he had this to say about being part of the series. “The Stagecoach Gravel Triathlon couldn't be more excited to join the fold, as it provides a level of exposure and legitimacy to the endeavor, but the governing structure doesn't restrict our ability to be creative.  This will also be the first season USA Triathlon hosts its own national championship on June 3rd in Arkansas.   Lance Panigutti—I want to amplify that mindset of “embracing the day”, appreciation for the natural environment, and creating experiences that ignite that childlike competitiveness we once felt playing capture the flag at recess.    COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. – Building off the rapidly growing trend of gravel-related races springing up around the country, USA Triathlon today announced the eight local multisport gravel events that make up the inaugural 2022 USA Triathlon Gravel Triathlon Series.   Paired with the first USA Triathlon Gravel National Championships to be held June 3 in Fayetteville, Arkansas, the innovative 2022 USA Triathlon Gravel Triathlon Series offers endurance sports enthusiasts a new way to experience swim, bike, run multisport racing at gravel events in each region of the United States.   “Gravel cycling is growing incredibly fast and the multisport community is positioned to take advantage of this trend by providing athletes with new and unique race formats and disciplines like gravel triathlon,” said Rocky Harris, USA Triathlon CEO. “USA Triathlon is proud to partner with local race directors across the country to create this exciting new series. As the National Governing Body for triathlon and multisport in the United States, we fully support gravel triathlon and other gravel multisport disciplines, and we look forward to being a part of its continued growth.”   The USA Triathlon Gravel Triathlon Series spans the multisport season from May through October and features events across the U.S., with races in New Jersey, Michigan, Texas, Colorado, Idaho and California. Race series participants will receive special USA Triathlon Gravel Triathlon Series stickers and awards, as well as recognition on usatriathlon.org and USA Triathlon's social channels. Qualification is not required to participate in the USA Triathlon Gravel Triathlon Series or the inaugural USA Triathlon Gravel National Championships.   In the leadup to and throughout the USA Triathlon Gravel Triathlon Series, USA Triathlon will share beginner-friendly resources to show how athletes can get started in gravel riding, spotlights on gravel equipment, race reports from athletes and spotlights on local race directors, coaches and clubs who have incorporated gravel into their events, coaching services and club activities, respectively.   Upcoming Guests   Coach David Warden of 8020 Endurance to help us celebrate our 6th anniversary T.O. and Rinny to talk about the Couples Championship     Video of the Week   BIG UPDATES FROM THE BIG UNIT     Closing: Thanks again for listening in this week.  Please be sure to follow us @303endurance and of course go to iTunes and give us a rating and a comment.  We'd really appreciate it! Stay tuned, train informed, and enjoy the endurance journey!

303Endurance Podcast
Bill Garrels Mental Healthlete

303Endurance Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2022 74:37


We regularly talk about our physical fitness and health, but we don't talk about mental health much. Why mental health is something that a lot of people don't want to discuss and why we should. Our guest this week is Bill Garrels of the Mental Healthlete Podcast.   Show Sponsor: UCAN Take your performance to the next level with UCAN Energy, Bars and Edge Energy made with SuperStarch®  UCAN uses SuperStarch instead of simple sugars to fuel endurance athletes.  UCAN keeps blood sugar steady compared to the energy spikes and crashes of sugar-based products.  Steady energy equals sustained performance!   Unlock better health and performance with smarter energy powered by UCAN. Use UCAN in your training and racing to fuel the healthy way, finish stronger and recover more quickly!  Use the code 303UCAN for 20% off at ucan.co/discount/303UCAN/ or ucan.co     In Today's Show Feature Interview - Bill Garrels Endurance News PTO reduces the age group registration pricing in its inaugural PTO Tour What's new in the 303 Gravel Triathlons Now a National Series; Stagecoach Gravel One of the Stops! Video of the Week Big Updates from the Big Unit   Feature Interview: Bill Garrels According Mental Health America, any Mental Illness (AMI) is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder. Any mental illness includes persons who have mild mental illness, moderate mental illness, and serious mental illness." 19.00% of adults are experiencing a mental illness. Equivalent to over 47 million Americans. 4.55% are experiencing a severe mental illness. The state prevalence of adult mental illness ranges from 16.14% in New Jersey to 25.25% in Utah.   Bill Garrels has lived with Depression and Anxiety most of my adult life and created this podcast to support other athletes who are struggling with Mental Illness and help break down that stigma. Bill shares stories from other athletes on how they could not OUT TRAIN or OUT RACE their Mental Illness and find out where they turned to for support. His goal is to provide resources, ideas, and support so you don't have to do it alone.   Let's get into our interview with Bill Garrels. Mental Healthlete on Apple Podcasts The Mental Healthlete podcast is on all the major platforms and at www.mentalhealthlete.com @mentalhealthlete on Instagram facebook.com/MentalHealthlete @mntlhealthlete on Twitter - though we've done nothing with Twitter at all Bill can be reached at bill@mentalhealthlete.com.  Our News is sponsored by Buddy Insurance. Buddy Insurance gives you peace of mind to enjoy your training and racing to their fullest.  Buddy's mission is simple, to help people fearlessly enjoy an active and outdoor lifestyle.    Get on-demand accident insurance just in case the unexpected happens. Buddy ensures you have cash for bills fast.  This is accident insurance not health and life insurance.  Go to buddyinsurance.com and create an account.  There's no commitment or charge to create one.  Once you have an account created, it's a snap to open your phone and in a couple clicks have coverage for the day.  Check it out!   Endurance News:   The Professional Triathletes Organisation (PTO) today announced that its Professional Athlete Board has unanimously voted to reduce the age group registration pricing in its inaugural PTO Tour.   Having announced the three-part race series in early January, the PTO's commercial team received immediate feedback from the PTO Professionals that the pricing of the events did not align to its goal of growing the sport. The PTO Tour events are owned by the PTO Professionals and as such, the professionals are the hosts and age group athletes are their invited guests.   Apologising to the age group community and to PTO Professionals for the error, the PTO's CEO Sam Renouf said:   “We are excited to add age group racing to the PTO Tour this year. This will allow fans to not only watch the greatest athletes on the planet – but to step up and challenge themselves in competing at the very same event. In planning this, we looked at other bucket list events, including world championship triathlons and the major marathons. With closed road courses, grandstand seating, the chance to get closer to pro athletes, ancillary events for friends and family to enjoy and unmatched event merchandise, our goal is to create unforgettable VIP moments for every age-grouper.   “Having often shared the concern that age group pricing is too high, we initially priced our events lower than the championship events we took inspiration from, with the aim of making the sport more accessible. We also sought to remove the pain points in such races, such as mandatory extra fees and continual upselling for items we feel should be all-inclusive."   “We apologise for not recognising this at the outset and hope that the triathlon community can forgive the error. We are grateful for the structure of the PTO, which provides the chance for the immediate feedback of the PTO Professionals when we've misstepped. Following a unanimous vote from the PTO Athlete Board, we have subsequently reduced all age group pricing by 50% and will automatically issue a refund to all existing entrants to reflect this.”   The inaugural PTO Tour consists of the PTO Canadian Open in Edmonton, Canada, on 23-24 July, The Collins Cup in Bratislava, Slovakia on 20-21 August and the PTO US Open in Dallas, Texas, on 17-18 September. The PTO Canadian and US Open will feature racing over the 100km and 25km distances and The Collins Cup over 100km where age group athletes will not only race their race, but also get a VIP experience to watch the greatest PTO professionals battle it out for the US$1,000,000+ prize purse.   What's New in the 303:   Gravel Triathlons Now a National Series; Stagecoach Gravel One of the Stops! By Bill Plock   Below is the official new release from USA Triathlon announcing the nationwide Triathlon Gravel Series. There are eight events including Colorado's Stagecoach Gravel outside of Steamboat on July 31st put on by Without Limits Production.   We will take a deeper dive into the vision Lance Panigutti of Without Limits has with his event, but he had this to say about being part of the series. “The Stagecoach Gravel Triathlon couldn't be more excited to join the fold, as it provides a level of exposure and legitimacy to the endeavor, but the governing structure doesn't restrict our ability to be creative.  This will also be the first season USA Triathlon hosts its own national championship on June 3rd in Arkansas.   Lance Panigutti—I want to amplify that mindset of “embracing the day”, appreciation for the natural environment, and creating experiences that ignite that childlike competitiveness we once felt playing capture the flag at recess.    COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. – Building off the rapidly growing trend of gravel-related races springing up around the country, USA Triathlon today announced the eight local multisport gravel events that make up the inaugural 2022 USA Triathlon Gravel Triathlon Series.   Paired with the first USA Triathlon Gravel National Championships to be held June 3 in Fayetteville, Arkansas, the innovative 2022 USA Triathlon Gravel Triathlon Series offers endurance sports enthusiasts a new way to experience swim, bike, run multisport racing at gravel events in each region of the United States.   “Gravel cycling is growing incredibly fast and the multisport community is positioned to take advantage of this trend by providing athletes with new and unique race formats and disciplines like gravel triathlon,” said Rocky Harris, USA Triathlon CEO. “USA Triathlon is proud to partner with local race directors across the country to create this exciting new series. As the National Governing Body for triathlon and multisport in the United States, we fully support gravel triathlon and other gravel multisport disciplines, and we look forward to being a part of its continued growth.”   The USA Triathlon Gravel Triathlon Series spans the multisport season from May through October and features events across the U.S., with races in New Jersey, Michigan, Texas, Colorado, Idaho and California. Race series participants will receive special USA Triathlon Gravel Triathlon Series stickers and awards, as well as recognition on usatriathlon.org and USA Triathlon's social channels. Qualification is not required to participate in the USA Triathlon Gravel Triathlon Series or the inaugural USA Triathlon Gravel National Championships.   In the leadup to and throughout the USA Triathlon Gravel Triathlon Series, USA Triathlon will share beginner-friendly resources to show how athletes can get started in gravel riding, spotlights on gravel equipment, race reports from athletes and spotlights on local race directors, coaches and clubs who have incorporated gravel into their events, coaching services and club activities, respectively.   Upcoming Guests   Coach David Warden of 8020 Endurance to help us celebrate our 6th anniversary T.O. and Rinny to talk about the Couples Championship   Video of the Week   BIG UPDATES FROM THE BIG UNIT   Closing: Thanks again for listening in this week.  Please be sure to follow us @303endurance and of course go to iTunes and give us a rating and a comment.  We'd really appreciate it! Stay tuned, train informed, and enjoy the endurance journey!

303Endurance Podcast
LOL Triathlon Mistakes And How To Prevent Them

303Endurance Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2022 45:33


Whether you are new to the triathlon/swimming/cycling/running or a seasoned veteran, no doubt you have made mistakes in your training and racing. Today Bill and I are putting our pride aside and sharing our top training and racing mistakes, what if anything we changed to not repeat that mistake, and hopefully we'll have a few laughs along the way.   Don't run with scissors, don't fry bacon naked and don't under any circumstances pee on the bike without being sure there's not a competitor in your draft.   Show Sponsor: VENGA CBD Venga provides a better way to use CBD to help fight pain, train longer, race harder and recover faster. Venga has created a SYSTEM of CBD products that cover 100% of your CBD needs. Each product is specifically made to support an area of your endurance life. Ultra Gels and Balm are great for training recovery and fighting inflammation Gummies and Energy Drink are great while racing Sleep Gels help you get the sleep you need for that overnight recovery   All Venga CBD products are 100% THC Free and water soluble!    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 Discussion - Our Funniest Training and Racing Mistakes and What We Learned Endurance News Olympians Gwen Jorgensen, Laura Bennett among four triathletes to be inducted into USA Triathlon Hall of Fame PTO announces Age Groupers at Collins Cup PTO and USAT announce PTO US Open What's new in the 303 Wholesome Sweeteners and Why it Supports Boulder Roubaix and Cycling   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!   Right now you can get free Electrolytes For 3 Months. This month only, when you sign up for a new UCAN subscription, we'll include a free jar of Hydrate for the next 3 months.   Use the code 303UCAN for 20% off at ucan.co/discount/303UCAN/ or ucan.co   Feature Discussion: Funniest Training/Racing Mistakes Rich: Bike/Racing: Harvest Moon at Aurora res. Just past Bennett, CO I look around and think I'm by myself, I pee on the bike and hear a female voice "did you just pee on me?" Lesson Learned: Look twice, any doubt pour water over your back to mask the splash, keep cool and wash yourself at the same time Lesson Learned - Don't stop on the uphill, where the shoulder is gravel and narrow. Bike/Training: Riding up Deer Creek Canyon I decided to stop on the uphill to wait for a training partner and chose a spot without a paved shoulder and slowed to a stop as I pulled onto the gravel shoulder, the gravel gave away and I rolled down the hill scraping up. Have a detailed checklist, never skip the checklist, only check things off that actually go into the tri bag, then put the bag in the car the night before the race. Pre/Race: Boulder 70.3 2018 walking to the transition area the morning of the race, it occurs to me that I did not pack my goggles. Lesson learned - if you're going to cool yourself during a race, there are better ways than pouring water carelessly on your head and having it go into your shoes. Sunscreen, ice under the cap, ice down the suit, ice in the hand, Run/Race:  5430 Long Course, it was my 2nd half Iron distance race. I had poured water over my head at the aid stations and water had found it's way into my shoes and they were squeaking with every step. Traffic cone at the front of the garage that I pull out when I back out of the garage Eventually removed the top rack Bike/Training: Driving into the driveway with the bike on the roof; twice Spare pair of jammers in my glove box Swim/Training: Driving to the pool without and forgot my swimsuit. Sometimes I don't figure it out until I'm in the locker room. Then it's a drive back to the house or skip the workout. I must have done this 3+ times   Bill: Cozumel pedal came loose Tighten all your bolds and screws before your race     Our News is sponsored by Buddy Insurance. Buddy Insurance gives you peace of mind to enjoy your training and racing to their 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:   PROFESSIONAL TRIATHLETES ORGANISATION ANNOUNCE  PARTNERSHIP WITH USA TRIATHLON AND DALLAS SPORTS COMMISSION TO ESTABLISH THE PTO US OPEN The Professional Triathletes Organisation (PTO) today announced the first ever stateside PTO Tour event – The PTO US Open – in partnership with USA Triathlon, the Dallas Sports Commission and the City of Irving on 17-18th September in  Las Colinas-Irving, Texas.   The inaugural PTO US Open is the 3rd race of the PTO Tour which also consists of the PTO Canadian Open, the Collins Cup, the PTO Asian Open and the PTO European Open. This US stage of the PTO Tour will see the world's greatest non-drafting professional male and female triathletes competing in Irving, Texas for a prize purse of $1,000,000.   The professional men's race and women's race, are each a 100km distance which comprises a 2km swim, 80km bike leg and a 18km run. The PTO US Open will also introduce age group racing over both the 100km and 25km distance, as well as a relay option, giving amateurs the opportunity to meet and race alongside the PTO professionals in the centrally located Las Colinas-Irving district, a short distance from downtown Dallas.   PROFESSIONAL TRIATHLETES ORGANISATION ANNOUNCE AGE GROUP RACING AT THE COLLINS CUP Second annual Collins Cup on 20th and 21st August 2022 at the extraordinary x-bionic®sphere in Šamorín, Slovakia.   This year, the Collins Cup will also introduce age group racing over the 100km distance as well as a relay option, giving amateurs the opportunity to meet and race alongside the world's best PTO professionals from Team Europe, Team US and Team Internationals. Competitors will be able to absorb all the hair-raising, heart thumping and inspirational action from the professional race on Saturday 20th August before taking to the closed-roads course on Sunday to experience it for themselves.    The Collins Cup is the 2nd race of the PTO Tour which also consists of the PTO Canadian Open and the PTO USA Open in 2022 with The PTO Asian Open and the PTO European Open being added in 2023 and will see the world's greatest non-drafting professional male and female triathletes competing in Slovakia for a prize purse of $1,500,000.   The inaugural Collins Cup, the game-changing new race format for triathlon, modeled after the Ryder Cup saw three teams of Internationals, European, and USA athletes pitted against one another in 12 race matches in some of the most dynamic racing ever seen in the sport. The new format resulted in phenomenal viewing figures moving it closer to long established properties like tennis and golf.   The professional men's race and women's race will take place on Saturday 20th August, are each a 100km distance which comprises a 2km freshwater swim in the Danube river, a 80km fast and flat bike leg and a 18km run over a variety of different terrain in the beautiful countryside surrounding the x-bionic®sphere in  Šamorín.   Olympians Gwen Jorgensen, Laura Bennett among four triathletes to be inducted into USA Triathlon Hall of Fame COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. /ENDURANCE SPORTSWIRE/ – Olympic gold medalist Gwen Jorgensen, two-time Olympian Laura Bennett and age group multisport athletes Lesley Cens-McDowell and Robert Plant today were announced as the 11th induction class of the USA Triathlon Hall of Fame.   The USA Triathlon Hall Fame serves to recognize, honor and commemorate those individuals and groups who have demonstrated excellence in every aspect of multisport — thereby inspiring others to elevate their own performance, participation and community involvement. Founded in 2008, it has recognized the best performances and contributions in the sport's nearly 50-year history. This year's class brings the total number of inductees to 47.   “We are so excited to add these iconic athletes to the USA Triathlon Hall of Fame,” said Steve Sutherland, Chair of the USA Triathlon Hall of Fame Executive Committee. “Gwen's incredible rise to becoming an Olympic gold medalist is a story for the ages, Laura twice represented the U.S. at the Olympics and has given back to the multisport community following her professional career and Lesley and Robert's age group performances throughout their long triathlon careers show us multisport is truly a lifelong sport. On top of their individual accomplishments, each of our inductees impart a love and passion for triathlon that continues to greatly influence the triathlon community.”   The four inductees will be honored at a premier gala hosted by the USA Triathlon Foundation on Thursday, Aug. 4 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, in conjunction with the 2022 Toyota USA Triathlon Age Group National Championships Aug. 6-7. The gala will be hosted at Discovery World, in the Roger & Judy Smith Family Pilot House, starting at 6:15 p.m. CT.   What's New in the 303: Wholesome Sweeteners and Why it Supports Boulder Roubaix and Cycling Recently the Boulder Roubaix announced its title sponsor, the Wholesome Masters Racing Team. In its 30th edition the Boulder Roubiax is a classic race in the backroads of Boulder County. It's held every other year and according to race director Chris Grealish, “having Wholesome Sweetners AND the masters club involved has taken a lot of pressure off trying to get the race paid for as well as securing knowledgeable volunteers!  Our bill with the Boulder County Sheriff's Department for traffic control is north of $8,000 paid in advance. That's just one cost.   When asked what is new this year, Chris said, “we've added a lap to both the pro 1-2 and Collegiate cat A groups so they do almost 100 miles in the 5 laps”. He added when asked about the every other year format, “We only hold the race every other year in an attempt to preserve the fragile relationship with the 500 homeowners along the race course”.   We then caught up with President and founder of Wholesome Sweeteners and of Wholesome Masters Racing Team, Nigel Willerton to ask as few questions about sponsoring this event and cycling in general.   Specialized - direct to consumer USAT Gravel Triathlon Series Will Murray mental skills coach   Upcoming Guests   Bill Garrels, host of the Mental Healthlete   Video of the Week   Battle of the Best | Announcing the PTO Tour   Closing: Thanks again for listening in this week.  Please be sure to follow us @303endurance and of course go to iTunes and give us a rating and a comment.  We'd really appreciate it! Stay tuned, train informed, and enjoy the endurance journey!

Mile High Endurance Podcast
LOL Triathlon Mistakes And How To Prevent Them

Mile High Endurance Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2022 45:33


Whether you are new to the triathlon/swimming/cycling/running or a seasoned veteran, no doubt you have made mistakes in your training and racing. Today Bill and I are putting our pride aside and sharing our top training and racing mistakes, what if anything we changed to not repeat that mistake, and hopefully we'll have a few laughs along the way.   Don't run with scissors, don't fry bacon naked and don't under any circumstances pee on the bike without being sure there's not a competitor in your draft.   Show Sponsor: VENGA CBD   Venga provides a better way to use CBD to help fight pain, train longer, race harder and recover faster. Venga has created a SYSTEM of CBD products that cover 100% of your CBD needs. Each product is specifically made to support an area of your endurance life. Ultra Gels and Balm are great for training recovery and fighting inflammation Gummies and Energy Drink are great while racing Sleep Gels help you get the sleep you need for that overnight recovery   All Venga CBD products are 100% THC Free and water soluble!    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 Discussion - Our Funniest Training and Racing Mistakes and What We Learned Endurance News Olympians Gwen Jorgensen, Laura Bennett among four triathletes to be inducted into USA Triathlon Hall of Fame PTO announces Age Groupers at Collins Cup PTO and USAT announce PTO US Open What's new in the 303 Wholesome Sweeteners and Why it Supports Boulder Roubaix and Cycling   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!   Right now you can get free Electrolytes For 3 Months. This month only, when you sign up for a new UCAN subscription, we'll include a free jar of Hydrate for the next 3 months.   Use the code 303UCAN for 20% off at ucan.co/discount/303UCAN/ or ucan.co   Feature Discussion: Funniest Training/Racing Mistakes Rich: Bike/Racing: Harvest Moon at Aurora res. Just past Bennett, CO I look around and think I'm by myself, I pee on the bike and hear a female voice "did you just pee on me?" Lesson Learned: Look twice, any doubt pour water over your back to mask the splash, keep cool and wash yourself at the same time Lesson Learned - Don't stop on the uphill, where the shoulder is gravel and narrow. Bike/Training: Riding up Deer Creek Canyon I decided to stop on the uphill to wait for a training partner and chose a spot without a paved shoulder and slowed to a stop as I pulled onto the gravel shoulder, the gravel gave away and I rolled down the hill scraping up. Have a detailed checklist, never skip the checklist, only check things off that actually go into the tri bag, then put the bag in the car the night before the race. Pre/Race: Boulder 70.3 2018 walking to the transition area the morning of the race, it occurs to me that I did not pack my goggles. Lesson learned - if you're going to cool yourself during a race, there are better ways than pouring water carelessly on your head and having it go into your shoes. Sunscreen, ice under the cap, ice down the suit, ice in the hand, Run/Race:  5430 Long Course, it was my 2nd half Iron distance race. I had poured water over my head at the aid stations and water had found it's way into my shoes and they were squeaking with every step. Traffic cone at the front of the garage that I pull out when I back out of the garage Eventually removed the top rack Bike/Training: Driving into the driveway with the bike on the roof; twice Spare pair of jammers in my glove box Swim/Training: Driving to the pool without and forgot my swimsuit. Sometimes I don't figure it out until I'm in the locker room. Then it's a drive back to the house or skip the workout. I must have done this 3+ times   Bill: Cozumel pedal came loose Tighten all your bolds and screws before your race     Our News is sponsored by Buddy Insurance. Buddy Insurance gives you peace of mind to enjoy your training and racing to their 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:   PROFESSIONAL TRIATHLETES ORGANISATION ANNOUNCE  PARTNERSHIP WITH USA TRIATHLON AND DALLAS SPORTS COMMISSION TO ESTABLISH THE PTO US OPEN The Professional Triathletes Organisation (PTO) today announced the first ever stateside PTO Tour event – The PTO US Open – in partnership with USA Triathlon, the Dallas Sports Commission and the City of Irving on 17-18th September in  Las Colinas-Irving, Texas.   The inaugural PTO US Open is the 3rd race of the PTO Tour which also consists of the PTO Canadian Open, the Collins Cup, the PTO Asian Open and the PTO European Open. This US stage of the PTO Tour will see the world's greatest non-drafting professional male and female triathletes competing in Irving, Texas for a prize purse of $1,000,000.   The professional men's race and women's race, are each a 100km distance which comprises a 2km swim, 80km bike leg and a 18km run. The PTO US Open will also introduce age group racing over both the 100km and 25km distance, as well as a relay option, giving amateurs the opportunity to meet and race alongside the PTO professionals in the centrally located Las Colinas-Irving district, a short distance from downtown Dallas.   PROFESSIONAL TRIATHLETES ORGANISATION ANNOUNCE AGE GROUP RACING AT THE COLLINS CUP Second annual Collins Cup on 20th and 21st August 2022 at the extraordinary x-bionic®sphere in Šamorín, Slovakia.   This year, the Collins Cup will also introduce age group racing over the 100km distance as well as a relay option, giving amateurs the opportunity to meet and race alongside the world's best PTO professionals from Team Europe, Team US and Team Internationals. Competitors will be able to absorb all the hair-raising, heart thumping and inspirational action from the professional race on Saturday 20th August before taking to the closed-roads course on Sunday to experience it for themselves.    The Collins Cup is the 2nd race of the PTO Tour which also consists of the PTO Canadian Open and the PTO USA Open in 2022 with The PTO Asian Open and the PTO European Open being added in 2023 and will see the world's greatest non-drafting professional male and female triathletes competing in Slovakia for a prize purse of $1,500,000.   The inaugural Collins Cup, the game-changing new race format for triathlon, modeled after the Ryder Cup saw three teams of Internationals, European, and USA athletes pitted against one another in 12 race matches in some of the most dynamic racing ever seen in the sport. The new format resulted in phenomenal viewing figures moving it closer to long established properties like tennis and golf.   The professional men's race and women's race will take place on Saturday 20th August, are each a 100km distance which comprises a 2km freshwater swim in the Danube river, a 80km fast and flat bike leg and a 18km run over a variety of different terrain in the beautiful countryside surrounding the x-bionic®sphere in  Šamorín.   Olympians Gwen Jorgensen, Laura Bennett among four triathletes to be inducted into USA Triathlon Hall of Fame COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. /ENDURANCE SPORTSWIRE/ – Olympic gold medalist Gwen Jorgensen, two-time Olympian Laura Bennett and age group multisport athletes Lesley Cens-McDowell and Robert Plant today were announced as the 11th induction class of the USA Triathlon Hall of Fame.   The USA Triathlon Hall Fame serves to recognize, honor and commemorate those individuals and groups who have demonstrated excellence in every aspect of multisport — thereby inspiring others to elevate their own performance, participation and community involvement. Founded in 2008, it has recognized the best performances and contributions in the sport's nearly 50-year history. This year's class brings the total number of inductees to 47.   “We are so excited to add these iconic athletes to the USA Triathlon Hall of Fame,” said Steve Sutherland, Chair of the USA Triathlon Hall of Fame Executive Committee. “Gwen's incredible rise to becoming an Olympic gold medalist is a story for the ages, Laura twice represented the U.S. at the Olympics and has given back to the multisport community following her professional career and Lesley and Robert's age group performances throughout their long triathlon careers show us multisport is truly a lifelong sport. On top of their individual accomplishments, each of our inductees impart a love and passion for triathlon that continues to greatly influence the triathlon community.”   The four inductees will be honored at a premier gala hosted by the USA Triathlon Foundation on Thursday, Aug. 4 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, in conjunction with the 2022 Toyota USA Triathlon Age Group National Championships Aug. 6-7. The gala will be hosted at Discovery World, in the Roger & Judy Smith Family Pilot House, starting at 6:15 p.m. CT.     What's New in the 303: Wholesome Sweeteners and Why it Supports Boulder Roubaix and Cycling Recently the Boulder Roubaix announced its title sponsor, the Wholesome Masters Racing Team. In its 30th edition the Boulder Roubiax is a classic race in the backroads of Boulder County. It's held every other year and according to race director Chris Grealish, “having Wholesome Sweetners AND the masters club involved has taken a lot of pressure off trying to get the race paid for as well as securing knowledgeable volunteers!  Our bill with the Boulder County Sheriff's Department for traffic control is north of $8,000 paid in advance. That's just one cost.   When asked what is new this year, Chris said, “we've added a lap to both the pro 1-2 and Collegiate cat A groups so they do almost 100 miles in the 5 laps”. He added when asked about every other year format, “We only hold the race every other year in an attempt to preserve the fragile relationship with the 500 homeowners along the racecourse”.   We then caught up with President and founder of Wholesome Sweeteners and of Wholesome Masters Racing Team, Nigel Willerton to ask as few questions about sponsoring this event and cycling in general.   Specialized - direct to consumer USAT Gravel Triathlon Series Will Murray mental skills coach   Upcoming Guests   Bill Garrels, host of the Mental Healthlete   Video of the Week   Battle of the Best | Announcing the PTO Tour     Closing: Thanks again for listening in this week.  Please be sure to follow us @303endurance and of course go to iTunes and give us a rating and a comment.  We'd really appreciate it! Stay tuned, train informed, and enjoy the endurance journey!

303Endurance Podcast
Rudy von Berg Daytona

303Endurance Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2021 72:20


Last week we reported on out on the Clash Daytona pro results and this week we have Rudy von Berg joining us to talk about his podium performance. We'll also talk about his recovery from Epstein Barr Virus and his race plans for 2022.   Show Sponsor: VENGA CBD   Thanks very much to Venga CBD for helping make the show possible.   Venga was started by athletes like you who wanted a better way to use CBD to help fight pain, train longer, race harder and recover faster.  Venga has created a SYSTEM of CBD products that cover 100% of your CBD needs. Each product is specifically made to support an area of your endurance life. Ultra Gels and Balm are great for training recovery and fighting inflammation Gummies and Energy Drink are great while racing Sleep Gels help you get the sleep you need for that overnight recovery   All Venga CBD products are 100% THC Free and water soluble!  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 Rudy von Berg Endurance News PTO Announces "PTO Tour" and $5.5M in prize money World Triathlon sanctions Russian Triathlon Federation UTMB World Series 2022 confirmed Events What's new in the 303 Breakaway Athletics 2022 Schedule Global Cycling Network   Interview Sponsor: UCAN Want to Meet Meb? Here's your chance.  Get a chance to have a private 30-minute video chat with 4x Olympian & running legend Meb Keflezighi, the perfect way to inspire you on your fitness journey in 2022! Link to contest entry.   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,    Feature Interview with Rudy von Berg After winning the U.S. Collegiate Nationals twice during his undergraduate years, Rodolphe committed to a full-time professional triathlon career on completion of his University of Colorado Business Marketing degree in 2017.   While many would consider that a risk, Von Berg's approach marks him out as a man likely to achieve success in whatever career path he chooses. “I am driven by the fact that whatever I do in life, I want to do it extremely well, to my fullest capability, and discover how well I can do it. That is triathlon for me. A challenge every day to try to become better.”   Despite his rapid progress to the upper echelons of the sport and his drive to be the best at whatever he does, Rudy has a refreshing approach to achieving great results. He describes the best piece of training advice he can offer as: “Slow down, you don't need to push your limits in any training day. It's a brick-by-brick process… and no brick should be too heavy to handle.”   In 2020 Rudy finished Challenge Daytona in 5th place with a time of 3:06:40 just behind Lionel Sanders.  94.42  August 8th of 2021 Rudy wins IRONMAN 70.3 Switzerland in a time of 3:42:17 and then came down with mono. While scheduled to race against Gustav Iden and Kyle Smith in The Collins Cup, he pulled out and let Collin Chartier take his place.    Fast forward to Clash Daytona 2021 where he battled the likes of Kristian Blummenfelt, Magnus Ditlev, Matt Hansen and Ben Kanute.   Post Interview: How many watts did he say should feel easy? The pros really have a dilemma with the PTO tour and money, and it's exactly what the future of the sport needs. I learned how to pronounce my cycling glasses     Our News is sponsored by Buddy Insurance. 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 of clicks have coverage for the day.  Check it out!   Endurance News:   The Professional Triathletes Organisation (PTO) has today announced the launch of the PTO Tour revealing dates and locations for the first ever PTO US Open, PTO Canadian Open and the 2nd edition of the game-changing team competition – The Collins Cup.   The PTO Tour is a consolidation of PTO events into a ‘Tour' concept where each event will see the world's greatest non-drafting professional male and female triathletes competing for a prize purse of $1,000,0000 for each Open and $1,500,000 for The Collins Cup. With a full complement of events the PTO Tour will consist of a US Open, a Canadian Open, Asian Open, European Open and The Collins Cup. Professional Races in 2022 will see a men's race and women's race each a 100km distance to determine the ultimate athlete: 2km swim, 80km bike leg and a 18km run.   As well as professional racing, the PTO Tour will, for the first time, introduce age group racing, giving amateurs the opportunity to meet and race alongside the professionals, a hallmark of the sport of Triathlon. In addition to sprint (25 km) and middle distance (100km) age group triathlons, the PTO Tour events will include additional racing opportunities in the component sports of the Triathlon – Swim, Bike, Run, making the PTO Tour events a festival-like celebration of multisport. Age Group registration will open on 25th January.   Just like The Collins Cup, each PTO Tour event will have world class TV production broadcast live to a global audience and high-quality shoulder programming showcasing the stories of the PTO Professionals. In 2022, the PTO Tour will consist of the PTO Canadian Open in Edmonton, Canada on 23rd-24th July, The Collins Cup in Bratislava, Slovakia on 20th-21st August and the PTO US Open in Dallas, Texas on 17th-18th September with The Asian Open and European Open following in 2023.   This means the PTO will be putting up a total of $5,500,000 when the PTO rankings bonus pool of $2,000,000 is included in 2022, making it the highest prize purse in the sport.   World Triathlon sanctions Russian Triathlon Federation World Triathlon's Executive Board has decided to sanction the Russian Triathlon Federation due to… ‘the significant number of doping cases in Russia.'  The sanction will be effective for one year, and World Triathlon will review quarterly that necessary measures are being followed. The sanctions approved by the Executive Board, consist of the following: The Russian Triathlon Federation will reach an agreement with RUSADA to test all Russian athletes, especially all those athletes who will be competing internationally. The Russian Triathlon Federation will, together with World Triathlon, create an education plan for Russian athletes and coaches in regard to doping issues. The Russian Triathlon Federation will compensate and refund the prize monies previously awarded to the Russian triathletes sanctioned with doping offences. Russian Triathlon Federation officials must resign from any World Triathlon and European bodies for the period of one year. The Russian Triathlon Federation cannot organise any World or European Triathlon events for one year (until the end of 2022). The Russian National Federation is to reimburse World Triathlon for all costs (including but not limited to laboratory fees, hearing expenses and travel) related to any of the violations of the anti-doping rules committed by their athletes and coaches. Sanctions must be taken inside the Russian National Triathlon Federation for any coach or official that is involved in any doping violation, and collaboration must be made with World Triathlon disciplinary bodies.   UTMB® World Series 2022 confirmed Events (As of 16 December 2021) 24 leading international events across 16 countries are now confirmed for the first ever UTMB (Ultra-Trail du Mont-Blanc). World Series, promising runners of all abilities from around the world the chance to immerse themselves in the UTMB® experience. UTMB® World Series Events are the only place where runners can collect running stones and begin their journey to UTMB® Mont-Blanc – the new home of the UTMB® World Series Finals. Tarawera™ Ultramarathon by UTMB® (New Zealand), 12 February Istria 100 by UTMB® (Croatia), 7-10 April Canyons Endurance Runs by UTMB®, (USA) 23 April Ultra-Trail Australia™ by UTMB® (Australia), 12-15 May Trail du Saint-Jacques by UTMB® (France), 11 June mozart 100™ by UTMB® (Austria), 18 June La Sportiva® Lavaredo Ultra Trail® by UTMB® (Italy), 23-26 June Trail 100 Andorra™ by UTMB® (Andorra), 24-26 June Western States® 100-Mile Endurance Run (USA), 25-26 June Speedgoat Mountain Races by UTMB® (USA), July Ultra-Trail Snowdonia by UTMB®, (Wales), 1-3 July Restonica Trail by UTMB® (France) 7-9 July Val d'Aran by UTMB® (Spain), 7-10 July Trail Verbier Saint-Bernard by UTMB®, (Switzerland), 8-10 July Eiger Ultra Trail by UTMB®, (Switzerland), 15-17 July Wildstrubel by UTMB®, (Switzerland), 8-11 September Julian Alps Trail Run by UTMB®, (Slovenia), 16-18 September Nice Côte d'Azur by UTMB® (France), 22-25 September Puerto Vallarta México by UTMB® (Mexico), October Thailand by UTMB® (Thailand), 10-13 November TransLantau™ by UTMB® (Hong Kong), 3-6 November Panda Trail by UTMB® (China), dates TBC Gaoligong by UTMB® (China), dates TBC UTMB® World Series Finals; UTMB® Mont-Blanc (France, Italy, Switzerland), 22-28 August   What's New in the 303:   Breakaway Athletics Events Announces Race Schedule NoCo 1/2 Marathon & 10K (5-14-22 race day) -Signups open 1-1-22 at 10am MST Timberview Trail 5K, 5M & 10M (8-13-22 race day) -Signups open 1-7-22 at 9am MST Last Call Triathlon (and multisport) (9-25-22 race day) -Signups open 1-14-22 at 9am MST Narrowleaf Lake Run 4m, 7, & 10m (10-23-22 race day) -Signups open 1-21-22 at 9am MST   Placeholder for GCN. Global Cycling Network is a cycling-related YouTube channel which was launched in 2013. It is run by the multi-channel network Play Sports Network, a subsidiary of Discovery.   Closing: Thanks again for listening in this week.  Please be sure to follow us @303endurance and of course go to iTunes and give us a rating and a comment.  We'd really appreciate it! Stay tuned, train informed, and enjoy the endurance journey!

Mile High Endurance Podcast
Rudy von Berg Daytona

Mile High Endurance Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2021 72:20


Last week we reported on out on the Clash Daytona pro results and this week we have Rudy von Berg joining us to talk about his podium performance. We'll also talk about his recovery from Epstein Barr Virus and his race plans for 2022.   Show Sponsor: VENGA CBD   Thanks very much to Venga CBD for helping make the show possible.   Venga was started by athletes like you who wanted a better way to use CBD to help fight pain, train longer, race harder and recover faster.  Venga has created a SYSTEM of CBD products that cover 100% of your CBD needs. Each product is specifically made to support an area of your endurance life. Ultra Gels and Balm are great for training recovery and fighting inflammation Gummies and Energy Drink are great while racing Sleep Gels help you get the sleep you need for that overnight recovery   All Venga CBD products are 100% THC Free and water soluble!  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 Rudy von Berg Endurance News PTO Announces "PTO Tour" and $5.5M in prize money World Triathlon sanctions Russian Triathlon Federation UTMB World Series 2022 confirmed Events What's new in the 303 Breakaway Athletics 2022 Schedule Global Cycling Network   Interview Sponsor: UCAN Want to Meet Meb? Here's your chance.  Get a chance to have a private 30-minute video chat with 4x Olympian & running legend Meb Keflezighi, the perfect way to inspire you on your fitness journey in 2022! Link to contest entry.   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,    Feature Interview with Rudy von Berg After winning the U.S. Collegiate Nationals twice during his undergraduate years, Rodolphe committed to a full-time professional triathlon career on completion of his University of Colorado Business Marketing degree in 2017.   While many would consider that a risk, Von Berg's approach marks him out as a man likely to achieve success in whatever career path he chooses. “I am driven by the fact that whatever I do in life, I want to do it extremely well, to my fullest capability, and discover how well I can do it. That is triathlon for me. A challenge every day to try to become better.”   Despite his rapid progress to the upper echelons of the sport and his drive to be the best at whatever he does, Rudy has a refreshing approach to achieving great results. He describes the best piece of training advice he can offer as: “Slow down, you don't need to push your limits in any training day. It's a brick-by-brick process… and no brick should be too heavy to handle.”   In 2020 Rudy finished Challenge Daytona in 5th place with a time of 3:06:40 just behind Lionel Sanders.  94.42  August 8th of 2021 Rudy wins IRONMAN 70.3 Switzerland in a time of 3:42:17 and then came down with mono. While scheduled to race against Gustav Iden and Kyle Smith in The Collins Cup, he pulled out and let Collin Chartier take his place.    Fast forward to Clash Daytona 2021 where he battled the likes of Kristian Blummenfelt, Magnus Ditlev, Matt Hansen and Ben Kanute.   Post Interview: How many watts did he say should feel easy? The pros really have a dilemma with the PTO tour and money, and it's exactly what the future of the sport needs. I learned how to pronounce my cycling glasses   Justin Metzler Matt Miller Trek     Our News is sponsored by Buddy Insurance. 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:   The Professional Triathletes Organisation (PTO) has today announced the launch of the PTO Tour revealing dates and locations for the first ever PTO US Open, PTO Canadian Open and the 2nd edition of the game-changing team competition – The Collins Cup.   The PTO Tour is a consolidation of PTO events into a ‘Tour' concept where each event will see the world's greatest non-drafting professional male and female triathletes competing for a prize purse of $1,000,0000 for each Open and $1,500,000 for The Collins Cup. With a full complement of events the PTO Tour will consist of a US Open, a Canadian Open, Asian Open, European Open and The Collins Cup. Professional Races in 2022 will see a men's race and women's race each a 100km distance to determine the ultimate athlete: 2km swim, 80km bike leg and a 18km run.   As well as professional racing, the PTO Tour will, for the first time, introduce age group racing, giving amateurs the opportunity to meet and race alongside the professionals, a hallmark of the sport of Triathlon. In addition to sprint (25 km) and middle distance (100km) age group triathlons, the PTO Tour events will include additional racing opportunities in the component sports of the Triathlon – Swim, Bike, Run, making the PTO Tour events a festival-like celebration of multisport. Age Group registration will open on 25th January.   Just like The Collins Cup, each PTO Tour event will have world class TV production broadcast live to a global audience and high-quality shoulder programming showcasing the stories of the PTO Professionals. In 2022, the PTO Tour will consist of the PTO Canadian Open in Edmonton, Canada on 23rd-24th July, The Collins Cup in Bratislava, Slovakia on 20th-21st August and the PTO US Open in Dallas, Texas on 17th-18th September with The Asian Open and European Open following in 2023.   This means the PTO will be putting up a total of $5,500,000 when the PTO rankings bonus pool of $2,000,000 is included in 2022, making it the highest prize purse in the sport.   World Triathlon sanctions Russian Triathlon Federation World Triathlon's Executive Board has decided to sanction the Russian Triathlon Federation due to… ‘the significant number of doping cases in Russia.'  The sanction will be effective for one year, and World Triathlon will review quarterly that necessary measures are being followed. The sanctions approved by the Executive Board, consist of the following: The Russian Triathlon Federation will reach an agreement with RUSADA to test all Russian athletes, especially all those athletes who will be competing internationally. The Russian Triathlon Federation will, together with World Triathlon, create an education plan for Russian athletes and coaches in regard to doping issues. The Russian Triathlon Federation will compensate and refund the prize monies previously awarded to the Russian triathletes sanctioned with doping offences. Russian Triathlon Federation officials must resign from any World Triathlon and European bodies for the period of one year. The Russian Triathlon Federation cannot organise any World or European Triathlon events for one year (until the end of 2022). The Russian National Federation is to reimburse World Triathlon for all costs (including but not limited to laboratory fees, hearing expenses and travel) related to any of the violations of the anti-doping rules committed by their athletes and coaches. Sanctions must be taken inside the Russian National Triathlon Federation for any coach or official that is involved in any doping violation, and collaboration must be made with World Triathlon disciplinary bodies.   UTMB® World Series 2022 confirmed Events (As of 16 December 2021) 24 leading international events across 16 countries are now confirmed for the first ever UTMB (Ultra-Trail du Mont-Blanc). World Series, promising runners of all abilities from around the world the chance to immerse themselves in the UTMB® experience. UTMB® World Series Events are the only place where runners can collect running stones and begin their journey to UTMB® Mont-Blanc – the new home of the UTMB® World Series Finals. Tarawera™ Ultramarathon by UTMB® (New Zealand), 12 February Istria 100 by UTMB® (Croatia), 7-10 April Canyons Endurance Runs by UTMB®, (USA) 23 April Ultra-Trail Australia™ by UTMB® (Australia), 12-15 May Trail du Saint-Jacques by UTMB® (France), 11 June mozart 100™ by UTMB® (Austria), 18 June La Sportiva® Lavaredo Ultra Trail® by UTMB® (Italy), 23-26 June Trail 100 Andorra™ by UTMB® (Andorra), 24-26 June Western States® 100-Mile Endurance Run (USA), 25-26 June Speedgoat Mountain Races by UTMB® (USA), July Ultra-Trail Snowdonia by UTMB®, (Wales), 1-3 July Restonica Trail by UTMB® (France) 7-9 July Val d'Aran by UTMB® (Spain), 7-10 July Trail Verbier Saint-Bernard by UTMB®, (Switzerland), 8-10 July Eiger Ultra Trail by UTMB®, (Switzerland), 15-17 July Wildstrubel by UTMB®, (Switzerland), 8-11 September Julian Alps Trail Run by UTMB®, (Slovenia), 16-18 September Nice Côte d'Azur by UTMB® (France), 22-25 September Puerto Vallarta México by UTMB® (Mexico), October Thailand by UTMB® (Thailand), 10-13 November TransLantau™ by UTMB® (Hong Kong), 3-6 November Panda Trail by UTMB® (China), dates TBC Gaoligong by UTMB® (China), dates TBC UTMB® World Series Finals; UTMB® Mont-Blanc (France, Italy, Switzerland), 22-28 August   What's New in the 303:   Breakaway Athletics Events Announces Race Schedule NoCo 1/2 Marathon & 10K (5-14-22 race day) -Signups open 1-1-22 at 10am MST Timberview Trail 5K, 5M & 10M (8-13-22 race day) -Signups open 1-7-22 at 9am MST Last Call Triathlon (and multisport) (9-25-22 race day) -Signups open 1-14-22 at 9am MST Narrowleaf Lake Run 4m, 7, & 10m (10-23-22 race day) -Signups open 1-21-22 at 9am MST   Placeholder for GCN. Global Cycling Network is a cycling-related YouTube channel which was launched in 2013. It is run by the multi-channel network Play Sports Network, a subsidiary of Discovery.   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!