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JaySin and "The Horror King" Gary are back for the latest TNA Podcast. They have all kinds of news, along with the May 8th IMPACT review. https://wrestlevoice.com/2025/05/14/tna-wrestling-impact-cw-network/
Nailing your training but can't shift those stubborn kilos? Maybe you’re battling gut issues despite a dialled-in nutrition plan or even dragging yourself through sessions after a solid 8 hours sleep. If this sounds all too familiar, it might be that your thyroid has been flying under the radar. As a sports dietitian, I'm seeing more triathletes pushing through these warning signs – constant fatigue, resistant weight, bloating, and mysterious gut problems – not realising there's a tiny butterfly-shaped gland in their neck calling the shots. Thyroid health isn’t my area of specialty so today I’m joined by Registered Dietitian and Functional Practitioner, Alisha Knicely, to talk about about how this powerful gland affects everything from your race-day performance to your Monday morning motivation. Diagnosed with an autoimmune thyroid disease in 2017, Alisha’s drive to understand what was happening in her body was a turning point in her career. She now specialises in Hashimoto’s and Hypothyroidism and helps her clients to reverse the symptoms of thyroid dysfunction. The Performance Powerhouse You're Overlooking Your thyroid is your body's metabolic control centre. It regulates your heart rate, energy levels, and even how quickly you bounce back from those brutal brick sessions. For triathletes pushing their bodies to the limit, optimal thyroid function isn't just helpful – it's essential. The Nutrient Trifecta Want your thyroid firing on all cylinders? You need three key players: iodine, selenium, and zinc. But here's the catch – more isn't always better. Like race-day nutrition, it's about getting the balance right. Strategic food choices like seafood, organ meats, and nuts can deliver these nutrients without the risks of over-supplementation. Red Flags You Can't Ignore If you're experiencing: - Unexplained fatigue despite proper rest - Stubborn weight changes - Slower recovery between sessions - Mood swings affecting your training drive It's time for a proper thyroid assessment. Don't guess – get tested. A comprehensive blood panel including TSH, T3, T4, and thyroid antibodies will tell you exactly where you stand. The Overtraining Connection Think you can push through anything? Think again. Excessive training without proper recovery can throw your thyroid into chaos. Those sleepless nights and persistent fatigue aren't badges of honour – they're warnings that your body needs a different approach. Your Action Plan for Optimal Thyroid Function Fuel Smart: Focus on nutrient-dense whole foods that support thyroid function Guard Your Gut: Your thyroid depends on proper nutrient absorption Manage Stress: Yes, that includes training stress – more isn't always better Beyond the Basics Living with a thyroid condition doesn't mean hanging up your tri suit. Whether you're managing Hashimoto's or just optimising your performance, it's about working with your body, not against it. Regular monitoring and professional guidance can keep you racing strong. LINKS: Alisha Knicely Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lisha_thyroid_rd/ Download the FREE 5-part audio series The 5 Biggest Nutrition Mistakes Costing You Time on Race Day https://www.dietitianapproved.com/mistakes Join the Triathlon Nutrition Academy: www.dietitianapproved.com/academy Support the TNA Podcast: https://www.dietitianapproved.com/legend Check how well you’re doing when it comes to your nutrition with our 50 step checklist to Triathlon Nutrition Mastery: dietitianapproved.com/checklist Start working on your nutrition now with my Triathlon Nutrition Kickstart course: dietitianapproved.com/kickstart It’s for you if you’re a triathlete and you feel like you’ve got your training under control and you’re ready to layer in your nutrition. It's your warmup on the path to becoming a SUPERCHARGED triathlete – woohoo! Website: www.dietitianapproved.com Instagram: @Dietitian.Approved @triathlonnutritionacademy Facebook: www.facebook.com/DietitianApproved The Triathlon Nutrition Academy is a podcast by Dietitian Approved. All rights reserved.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Do you ever wake up feeling shattered but you just make yourself train hard anyway? I know it sounds like the thing you should do, but is that actually the best thing for your recovery, your performance and ultimately, your body? As triathletes, we’re masters at tracking watts, pace, and heart rate but there's another metric that could revolutionise your training decisions. Enter Heart Rate Variability (HRV) – your body's daily report card on recovery and readiness. Today I'm getting nerdy with Daniel Roland from HRV4Training to learn how tracking your HRV can help you get the most out of your training sessions, understand your recovery and avoid burnout. And all it takes is one minute every morning. What's HRV and Why Should You Care? Think of HRV as your body's daily stress barometer. It measures the variation between your heartbeats, giving you a window into your nervous system's state. Low HRV? Your body's in fight-or-flight mode. High HRV? You're recovering well and ready to tackle those key sessions. For triathletes juggling three sports and the demands of life, this is the kind of data you want to know. The HRV4Training App The HRV4Training app turns your smartphone into a sophisticated recovery monitoring device. Created by computer scientist Marco Altini, you don’t need any expensive or annoying gadgets – just your phone's camera and your finger for a 60-second morning check. The Science Behind Smarter Training Research shows athletes who adjust their training based on HRV perform better, even when doing fewer intense sessions. Think about that – better results with more strategic, not necessarily more, training. It's about training smarter, not harder. How to measure your HRV Consistency is key here and by measuring at the same time each morning, you’ll get a baseline of your individual scores so you can understand when your body is in a state of stress. Unlike other apps that present HRV data with an unknown algorithmic value, HRV4Training gives you raw data so you can understand how variabilities such as training sessions, sleep, nutrition, alcohol, menstrual cycles and life stressors impact your body. Daniel explains how the app's tracking features help you connect the dots between your lifestyle choices and recovery capacity. It's like having a personal performance detective. While HRV isn't a strict training dictator, it's an objective adviser when you're unsure about whether you should push through or perhaps back off a little. Think of it as your body's early warning system. Your Investment in Smarter Training For less than the cost of a new race belt, HRV4Training gives you ongoing insights into your recovery status. Available on iOS and Android, it's a one-time purchase that could save you a lot of guesswork and help you train smarter and recover faster. I've personally been experimenting with HRV for training myself lately and I love it how it provides that real time insight into my recovery, my training readiness, and the quality of my sleep the night before. And no, this isn’t a paid partnership. I bought the app out of my own pocket and I’m not getting any kickbacks! But I sure am excited to bring this conversation to you to help you unlock another level of performance. Let’s go! LINKS: To learn more about HRV4Training Website: https://www.hrv4training.com/ Download the app App Store: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/hrv4training/id686923970?ls=1 Google Play: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.asma.hrv4training Download the FREE 5-part audio series The 5 Biggest Nutrition Mistakes Costing You Time on Race Day https://www.dietitianapproved.com/mistakes Join the Triathlon Nutrition Academy: www.dietitianapproved.com/academy Support the TNA Podcast: https://www.dietitianapproved.com/legend Check how well you’re doing when it comes to your nutrition with our 50 step checklist to Triathlon Nutrition Mastery: dietitianapproved.com/checklist Start working on your nutrition now with my Triathlon Nutrition Kickstart course: dietitianapproved.com/kickstart It’s for you if you’re a triathlete and you feel like you’ve got your training under control and you’re ready to layer in your nutrition. It's your warmup on the path to becoming a SUPERCHARGED triathlete – woohoo! Website: www.dietitianapproved.com Instagram: @Dietitian.Approved @triathlonnutritionacademy Facebook: www.facebook.com/DietitianApproved The Triathlon Nutrition Academy is a podcast by Dietitian Approved. All rights reserved.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Think your challenges are holding you back from triathlon? Meet Aditya Mehta from Mumbai, India, a 35 year old endurance athlete who was diagnosed with epilepsy at the age of 4. Despite being told that swimming was too dangerous a risk for him with seizures, he learned how to swim freestyle at 32 years old. He has since gone on to complete triathlons worldwide. His story isn't just inspiring – it's a masterclass in turning limitations into stepping stones for success. And it all started with watching a half marathon in Mumbai. From Spectator to Game-Changer In 2015, Aditya stood on the sidelines of the Standard Chartered half marathon, not knowing that moment would transform his life. With zero running experience and epilepsy as his constant companion, Aditya has since completed multiple 10Ks, marathons, and even a 50k ultra. But he wasn't done yet. Breaking Through the "Impossible" In 2019, Aditya added cycling to his repertoire and, despite being told that swimming was too dangerous a risk for him with seizures, he quite literally took the plunge and learned to swim freestyle in 2022 at 32 years old, adding the final piece to his triathlon puzzle. For Aditya, this wasn't just about completing a race – it was about seeing how far he could challenge his body and shattering preconceptions about what is possible with epilepsy. The Nutrition Game-Changer With the support of his family, swimming coach and doctors, Aditya continued to train but knew he needed a nutrition strategy as unique as his situation. Joining the Triathlon Nutrition Academy has given him the personalised approach to help him fuel his ambitious goals. No more guesswork, no more generic plans – just precise, targeted fuelling strategies that support both his epilepsy and his performance goals. The result? He's now preparing for a Half Ironman in Estonia with a sub-six-hour target in his sights. Beyond Personal Victory Aditya isn't just changing the game for himself – he's reshaping how the world views athletes with epilepsy. Through citywide events and advocacy, he's building a community that turns "you can't" into "watch me." His message is clear: with the right support and strategy, your supposed limitations can become your greatest strengths. If you have challenges that you think are too big, Aditya reminds us that limitations are only set in our minds. Once you let them go, anything is possible. LINKS: Aditya Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rhythmic.runner/ Download the FREE 5-part audio series The 5 Biggest Nutrition Mistakes Costing You Time on Race Day https://www.dietitianapproved.com/mistakes Join the Triathlon Nutrition Academy: www.dietitianapproved.com/academy Support the TNA Podcast: https://www.dietitianapproved.com/legend Check how well you’re doing when it comes to your nutrition with our 50 step checklist to Triathlon Nutrition Mastery: dietitianapproved.com/checklist Start working on your nutrition now with my Triathlon Nutrition Kickstart course: dietitianapproved.com/kickstart It’s for you if you’re a triathlete and you feel like you’ve got your training under control and you’re ready to layer in your nutrition. It's your warmup on the path to becoming a SUPERCHARGED triathlete – woohoo! Website: www.dietitianapproved.com Instagram: @Dietitian.Approved @triathlonnutritionacademy Facebook: www.facebook.com/DietitianApproved The Triathlon Nutrition Academy is a podcast by Dietitian Approved. All rights reserved.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today I’m chatting with Jo Hurley, mum of 4, Award-Winning Businesswoman and determined triathlete, who started her triathlon journey completely winging her nutrition. You wouldn't show up to a race without training. You wouldn't tackle an Ironman without a pacing strategy. So why are you still winging it with your nutrition? I see it so often - talented triathletes meticulously tracking every training metric while completely guessing their way through fuelling. They take supplements they think they need and fuel their bodies based on nutrition plans that haven't been developed for their specific bodies. After decades of working hard and smart in business, Jo found herself in early retirement with the schedule most triathletes dream of - the ability to train like a pro. But even with a solid commitment to training and a rock strong mindset, a major piece of the puzzle was missing: The right nutrition plan. Jo shares why her haphazard approach to fuelling was detrimental to her training and her longevity goals and how joining the Triathlon Nutrition Academy (TNA) to learn about proper fuelling has taken her to the next level in training, recovery and performance. A solid nutrition plan to fuel your body As a highly successful accountant in the self managed super fund industry, Jo knew the importance of strategic planning in business. But when it came to fuelling her triathlon journey, she had no idea what she was doing. Despite her natural athleticism, her quarterly DEXA scans were showing an increase in visceral fat levels, courtesy of a high fat, low-carb diet that simply wasn't serving her training needs. Like many triathletes I work with, Jo discovered that copying nutrition advice from others – particularly male training partners – was a fast track to underperformance. What worked for the 90kg male smashing his ironman training simply wasn't right for her body and her goals. Underfuelling and lack of recovery Joining TNA marked a pivotal shift in Jo's approach. Her biggest breakthrough? Understanding that under-fuelling wasn't just affecting her performance – it was impacting her health. The right nutrition strategy isn't about restriction; it's about strategic fuelling for both training demands and overall wellbeing. Reflecting back on the early days of her triathlon journey and the mistakes she made with her fuelling and recovery, Jo is a huge advocate for building a nutrition strategy as early in your triathlon journey as possible. Now, armed with the knowledge she has gained in just phase one of the Triathlon Nutrition Academy program, Jo is throwing herself into local and international events with newfound confidence and energy. She just completed Geelong 70.3 and has one of the fullest race calendars I’ve ever seen. With her strategic nutrition plan in place and the incredible support from the TNA community, I can’t wait to see where Jo’s triathlon journey takes her. LINKS: Jo Hurley Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/johurley_/ Download the FREE 5-part audio series The 5 Biggest Nutrition Mistakes Costing You Time on Race Day https://www.dietitianapproved.com/mistakes Join the Triathlon Nutrition Academy: www.dietitianapproved.com/academy Support the TNA Podcast: https://www.dietitianapproved.com/legend Check how well you’re doing when it comes to your nutrition with our 50 step checklist to Triathlon Nutrition Mastery: dietitianapproved.com/checklist Start working on your nutrition now with my Triathlon Nutrition Kickstart course: dietitianapproved.com/kickstart It’s for you if you’re a triathlete and you feel like you’ve got your training under control and you’re ready to layer in your nutrition. It's your warmup on the path to becoming a SUPERCHARGED triathlete – woohoo! Website: www.dietitianapproved.com Instagram: @Dietitian.Approved @triathlonnutritionacademy Facebook: www.facebook.com/DietitianApproved The Triathlon Nutrition Academy is a podcast by Dietitian Approved. All rights reserved.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Struggling to hit your training targets—even though you're doing all the "right" things? Your gear is dialled in. You’re ticking off sessions and watching those green boxes stack up in TrainingPeaks. But deep down, you’re wrecked. Tired all the time. Sore for days. Motivation? Slipping fast. Or maybe you're trying to shortcut your way to better performance with every new gel, bar and supplement on the market—still waiting for something to actually work. Here’s the thing: most triathletes don’t have a clear, strategic nutrition plan. But once you start fuelling with purpose? Everything changes. You train harder. You recover faster. And you finally start performing at the level you’re capable of. In this episode, I’m breaking down five key signs your nutrition is holding you back—and exactly what to do about it. Let’s fix it. LINKS: Download the FREE 5-part audio series The 5 Biggest Nutrition Mistakes Costing You Time on Race Day https://www.dietitianapproved.com/mistakes Join the Triathlon Nutrition Academy: www.dietitianapproved.com/academy Support the TNA Podcast: https://www.dietitianapproved.com/legend Check how well you’re doing when it comes to your nutrition with our 50 step checklist to Triathlon Nutrition Mastery: dietitianapproved.com/checklist Start working on your nutrition now with my Triathlon Nutrition Kickstart course: dietitianapproved.com/kickstart It’s for you if you’re a triathlete and you feel like you’ve got your training under control and you’re ready to layer in your nutrition. It's your warmup on the path to becoming a SUPERCHARGED triathlete – woohoo! Website: www.dietitianapproved.com Instagram: @Dietitian.Approved @triathlonnutritionacademy Facebook: www.facebook.com/DietitianApproved The Triathlon Nutrition Academy is a podcast by Dietitian Approved. All rights reserved.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
JaySin & The Horror King are back again for the latest IMPACT Wrestling review podcast. This edition features a lot of news! Talk about some wild Missouri tapings and spoilers. Which featured NXT stars and crazy surprises, like Jay said in his article, pre-tapings at WrestleVoice. #tna #wwenxt
Picture this: you're a dedicated triathlete, passionate about your sport and you’ve got a chronic condition that complicates every step of your training. My guest today is Tony Hampton and I’ll admit, he joined Triathlon Nutrition Academy (TNA) doubting whether I could help him at all. Spoiler alert - I did. After navigating the complexities of Type 2 diabetes for over 25 years, Tony had tried everything to lose weight and get his blood sugar under control. He experimented with all sorts of diets and training regimens, but inevitably kept crashing when he hit the 2 hour mark. Since working together in TNA, Tony’s results have been outstanding and in this conversation, we talk about his journey to weight loss, blood sugar control and what he’s learned about fuelling his body properly as a triathlete with type 2 diabetes. Don’t Be Scared of Carbohydrates One of the most significant shifts in Tony’s nutrition strategy was his approach to carbohydrates. Previously, he adopted a low-carb diet out of fear it would spike his blood sugar levels—a common misconception for those managing diabetes. Thankfully, Tony has now learned to view carbs as a necessary component of his fuelling strategy, particularly for endurance events. Where he once consumed a mere 60 grams of carbohydrates for an entire 70.3 event, he now comfortably takes in 60 carbs per hour during his races. This dramatic change is bolstered by his use of a Continuous Glucose Monitor (CGM), helping him monitor and understand his body's responses in real-time. Rising to the Challenge with Community Support Tony is a pretty stubborn guy - he’ll admit it himself. And knowing he was determined to continue racing for as long as possible, I set him a race day weight challenge. Tony reflects on his experience during the challenge, the incredible support he received from his TNA cohort and the incredible results he saw, particularly in the loss of visceral fat. Advice for Fellow Diabetics in Endurance Sports No challenge is insurmountable with the right tools and knowledge and Tony’s advice to fellow triathletes grappling with diabetes is simple: don’t shy away from carbs. Learning to fuel properly—with the understanding that elevated glucose levels during intense exertion may be part of an effective strategy—is key. There isn’t a whole lot of information out there for diabetics who want to participate in endurance sports. So, for any athlete dealing with diabetes out there, Tony's message is clear: don’t be afraid to explore, adapt, and fuel your body for success. Your journey could inspire not only your next personal best but also provide a roadmap for others facing similar challenges. LINKS: Join the Triathlon Nutrition Academy: www.dietitianapproved.com/academy Support the TNA Podcast: https://www.dietitianapproved.com/legend Check how well you’re doing when it comes to your nutrition with our 50 step checklist to Triathlon Nutrition Mastery: dietitianapproved.com/checklist Start working on your nutrition now with my Triathlon Nutrition Kickstart course: dietitianapproved.com/kickstart It’s for you if you’re a triathlete and you feel like you’ve got your training under control and you’re ready to layer in your nutrition. It's your warmup on the path to becoming a SUPERCHARGED triathlete – woohoo! Website: www.dietitianapproved.com Instagram: @Dietitian.Approved @triathlonnutritionacademy Facebook: www.facebook.com/DietitianApproved The Triathlon Nutrition Academy is a podcast by Dietitian Approved. All rights reserved.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
If you're racing an Ironman this season and you don’t want to be disqualified, I’m sharing some crucial information you need to know. As of 17th of March, the Ironman rules have changed which means that your current hydration set up may now be illegal. Ironman has introduced new race regulations that limit how much fluid you can carry and trust me, you don't want to be caught off guard by these changes. Nobody has time to read the massive 34-page document outlining the new guidelines so today I’m breaking down exactly what the new rules mean for you. I’m sharing ways to tweak your hydration strategy and how to avoid penalties while still staying properly hydrated and fuelled for peak performance. Why the New Hydration Rules? The new limits on how much and where you can carry fluids on your bike are grounded in safety concerns. Excess weight, especially up front, can mess with your bike handling. So, by standardising hydration setups, Ironman aims to promote fair play and improve rider safety. Here are the three main updates you need to know: Front Mounted Hydration: Your tri bars or handlebar setups can carry a maximum of two litres (67.6 fluid ounces). This is a cap, not necessarily a goal. Rear Mounted Hydration: Similarly, you can have two litres at the back, but you mustn't exceed two bottles, each capped at one litre. Frame Triangle Storage: Any fluid stored inside the bike frame or between your legs doesn't count towards this limit. This is where you can get innovative to cater to your unique hydration needs. The Impact on Your Race Strategy For any triathlete, these changes present a challenge, especially if you’re accustomed to carrying more fluid. Here’s how you can navigate the new landscape: - Plan Your Aid Station Strategy: Prepare to depend more on aid stations. Plan your stops meticulously to swap bottles smartly, making sure you meet your hydration needs without exceeding new limits. - Reassess Your Kit: Consider on-frame setups to balance weight distribution and compliance with the new rules. Modern TT bikes often feature integrated hydration reservoirs, which can be a game-changer. - Tweak Your Hydration Needs: As you adjust your fluid intake plan, practice in training sessions to avoid surprises on race day. Never try something new on race day. There is so much to consider when it comes to your bike nutrition, particularly the logistics of how to carry everything you need for your hydration and fuel. The most important thing is to be prepared. Have a solid strategy and get everything optimised so that you can fuel smart, ride strong and set yourself up for a killer run. RESOURCES MENTIONED: Triathlon Bike Fuel Masterclass New Ironman race rules effective from 17th March LINKS: Join the Triathlon Nutrition Academy: www.dietitianapproved.com/academy Support the TNA Podcast: https://www.dietitianapproved.com/legend Check how well you’re doing when it comes to your nutrition with our 50 step checklist to Triathlon Nutrition Mastery: dietitianapproved.com/checklist Start working on your nutrition now with my Triathlon Nutrition Kickstart course: dietitianapproved.com/kickstart It’s for you if you’re a triathlete and you feel like you’ve got your training under control and you’re ready to layer in your nutrition. It's your warmup on the path to becoming a SUPERCHARGED triathlete – woohoo! Website: www.dietitianapproved.com Instagram: @Dietitian.Approved @triathlonnutritionacademy Facebook: www.facebook.com/DietitianApproved The Triathlon Nutrition Academy is a podcast by Dietitian Approved. All rights reserved.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
There’s a sneaky, microscopic invader you're probably overlooking and in this episode, I'm joined by Dr. Heather Leslie, one of the world's leading researchers on microplastics, to shed some light on this topic that's both mind-blowing and crucial for anyone looking to optimise their performance and health. Dr. Leslie is a renowned researcher specialising in plastic and chemical pollution and gained international recognition for her groundbreaking discovery of microplastics in the human bloodstream. In 2024, she established an independent consulting and research company based in Amsterdam. During our conversation, we explore what microplastics are, how they get into our systems, their potential impact on our health and performance and most importantly, what we as triathletes can do to reduce our exposure. True athletic excellence comes from addressing not just the obvious aspects of training, but also the subtle factors that influence our performance. In the case of microplastics, small changes to your daily nutrition and lifestyle choices can compound into significant benefits for both your performance on the race course and your long-term health. RESOURCES MENTIONED: Dr Heather Leslie Website: https://heather-leslie.com Contact email: heather@heather-leslie.com Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/heatheraleslie/ LINKS: Join the Triathlon Nutrition Academy: www.dietitianapproved.com/academy Support the TNA Podcast: https://www.dietitianapproved.com/legend Check how well you’re doing when it comes to your nutrition with our 50 step checklist to Triathlon Nutrition Mastery: dietitianapproved.com/checklist Start working on your nutrition now with my Triathlon Nutrition Kickstart course: dietitianapproved.com/kickstart It’s for you if you’re a triathlete and you feel like you’ve got your training under control and you’re ready to layer in your nutrition. It's your warmup on the path to becoming a SUPERCHARGED triathlete – woohoo! Website: www.dietitianapproved.com Instagram: @Dietitian.Approved @triathlonnutritionacademy Facebook: www.facebook.com/DietitianApproved The Triathlon Nutrition Academy is a podcast by Dietitian Approved. All rights reserved. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
JaySin & The Horror King are back with their latest TNA Podcast. They rundown the Sacrifice 2025 card, talk WWE NXT Roadblock. Plus the weekly review for the March 20, 2025 LIVE IMPACT. https://wrestlevoice.com/2025/03/10/tna-stars-canadian-indie-wrestling-show-may/
In a world obsessed with youth in sports, there's a quiet revolution happening among athletes in their 50s, 60s, 70s, and beyond. These masters of endurance aren't just participating – they're demolishing expectations and rewriting the rules of athletic performance. It’s fantastic to see, and gives me hope for my future as an ageing athlete. That makes me sound old when in reality, I’m only just reaching my 40th year. I still feel like I can train in a similar way to what I did in my 20s - going hard with limited recovery. Though, perhaps that isn’t the smartest way to train as I age. When I recently sat down with Joe Friel, the author behind 'Fast After 50', he revealed insights so powerful they're transforming how we think about aging in endurance sports. What he shared isn't just another training theory – it's a blueprint for athletic longevity that's backed by decades of coaching elite masters athletes. What follows isn't just advice – it's a complete shift in how we approach athletic performance after 40. It has made me rethink my entire approach to training and actually highlights how much rest plays a role. I especially like the sound of that, with three young children I’m currently running around after. More rest sounds very good to me. While anticipation builds for Joe's updated "Fast After 50," the principles in his current work remain foundational. The key insight isn't just about training adaptation – it's about embracing the sophisticated interplay between experience, wisdom, and physical capability that defines masters athletes. Joe made it clear through our conversation that your age isn't merely a number – it's a competitive advantage. As an older athlete you already have not just the wisdom to train intelligently, but the experience to execute with precision. The future for you as a masters athlete isn't about defying age – it's about defining it on your own terms and training for the life you want to live. RESOURCES MENTIONED: HRV4 Training Fast After 50 - Book Joel's Website LINKS: Join the Triathlon Nutrition Academy: www.dietitianapproved.com/academy Support the TNA Podcast: https://www.dietitianapproved.com/legend Check how well you’re doing when it comes to your nutrition with our 50 step checklist to Triathlon Nutrition Mastery: dietitianapproved.com/checklist Start working on your nutrition now with my Triathlon Nutrition Kickstart course: dietitianapproved.com/kickstart It’s for you if you’re a triathlete and you feel like you’ve got your training under control and you’re ready to layer in your nutrition. It's your warmup on the path to becoming a SUPERCHARGED triathlete – woohoo! Website: www.dietitianapproved.com Instagram: @Dietitian.Approved @triathlonnutritionacademy Facebook: www.facebook.com/DietitianApproved See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
If you're a masters triathlete, you might think your PR days are behind you. But here's the thing: with the right nutrition strategy, you can absolutely continue to dominate in triathlon well into your later years! I'm not just talking about finishing - I'm talking about competing at your absolute best. The reality of being a masters triathlete is that your body has different needs than your younger training buddies. But this isn't a limitation - it's an opportunity to get smarter about how you fuel. When you understand these changes and adapt your nutrition accordingly, you can maintain (and often improve) your performance. Let's break down exactly what you need to know to keep crushing those finish lines. References: Reimers CD, Knapp G, Reimers AK. Does physical activity increase life expectancy? A review of the literature. J Aging Res. 2012;2012:243958. doi: 10.1155/2012/243958. Epub 2012 Jul 1. PMID: 22811911; PMCID: PMC3395188. LINKS: Download your free Blood Test Guide For Triathletes: https://www.dietitianapproved.com/bloods Join the Triathlon Nutrition Academy: www.dietitianapproved.com/academy Support the TNA Podcast: https://www.dietitianapproved.com/legend Check how well you’re doing when it comes to your nutrition with our 50 step checklist to Triathlon Nutrition Mastery: dietitianapproved.com/checklist Start working on your nutrition now with my Triathlon Nutrition Kickstart course: dietitianapproved.com/kickstart It’s for you if you’re a triathlete and you feel like you’ve got your training under control and you’re ready to layer in your nutrition. It's your warmup on the path to becoming a SUPERCHARGED triathlete – woohoo! Website: www.dietitianapproved.com Instagram: @Dietitian.Approved @triathlonnutritionacademy Facebook: www.facebook.com/DietitianApproved The Triathlon Nutrition Academy is a podcast by Dietitian Approved. All rights reserved.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today, we're diving headfirst into the sweet and sticky world of fueling strategies with a showdown you didn't know you needed – Nerd Clusters versus Maurten Gels. Which one will emerge victorious as your ultimate race ally? Whether you're a seasoned triathlete or just dipping your toes in the endurance waters, my take on this may get you looking at candy in an entirely different way. You might wonder how I ended up comparing candy to scientifically formulated sports nutrition. Well, it all started with a wild Instagram reel of a doctor fueling their Ironman entirely with Nerd Clusters. As you'd expect, this sparked a heated debate in our Triathlon Nutrition Academy Power Hour, and voilà – here we are, dedicating an entire episode post to dissecting this quirky yet fascinating question. Tune in to find out who is crowned the winner! RESOURCES MENTIONED: Episode 47: https://www.dietitianapproved.com/47 Fuel Your Adventure Book: https://www.dietitianapproved.com/fuelyouradventure LINKS: Join the Triathlon Nutrition Academy: www.dietitianapproved.com/academy Support the TNA Podcast: https://www.dietitianapproved.com/legend Check how well you’re doing when it comes to your nutrition with our 50 step checklist to Triathlon Nutrition Mastery: dietitianapproved.com/checklist Start working on your nutrition now with my Triathlon Nutrition Kickstart course: dietitianapproved.com/kickstart It’s for you if you’re a triathlete and you feel like you’ve got your training under control and you’re ready to layer in your nutrition. It's your warmup on the path to becoming a SUPERCHARGED triathlete – woohoo! Website: www.dietitianapproved.com Instagram: @Dietitian.Approved @triathlonnutritionacademy Facebook: www.facebook.com/DietitianApproved The Triathlon Nutrition Academy is a podcast by Dietitian Approved. All rights reserved. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
One of the most common questions I get asked is, can you help me with triathlon nutrition as a vegan? And the short answer is absolutely! Sure, being vegan comes with a lot to consider and some nutrients you need to be extra careful with but you absolutely can thrive in this sport while sticking to a plant-based diet. It's all about being educated and making the right food choices which is why I want to highlight some of the key nutrients vegans need to manage to make sure they’re ready to train, race, and recover efficiently. 1. Carbohydrates Carbohydrate is king for endurance athletes. As a triathlete, carbohydrates fuel your swimming, cycling, and running. Luckily, vegan diets tend to be naturally higher in carbs. Focus on whole foods like oats, brown rice, and quinoa, which also provide protein as a bonus. Don't forget fruits like bananas and mangoes—they’re great for quick energy boosts before or after workouts. 2. Protein Yes, you can meet your protein needs with a plant-based diet, but it requires some careful planning. Include tofu, tempeh, lentils, and legumes in your meals. Mix it up with edamame or roasted chickpeas for snacks. If you're struggling to get enough protein, consider adding a vegan protein powder to your routine. Just be sure to choose a quality product! 3. Iron Iron is a game changer for energy and oxygen flow in your body, which is especially important for endurance athletes. It’s not just if you’re vegan, all triathletes (and especially women) are at a higher risk for iron deficiency. Include plant-based iron sources like lentils, spinach, and fortified cereals. Pair them with vitamin C-rich foods to boost absorption. It’s also important to regularly check your iron levels,so you can tackle deficiencies before they affect your performance. 4. Vitamin B12 B12 is crucial for vegans to monitor as it's mostly found in animal products. It supports red blood cells and nerve function. Look for fortified plant-based foods like nutritional yeast and some meat substitutes. Consider supplements if necessary, but always check the labels and choose wisely. 5. Calcium and Vitamin D As a triathlete, strong bones are non-negotiable. Get your calcium from fortified plant milks, leafy greens, and tofu. Regular checks are vital, particularly if you’re training inside or live in less sunny areas. 6.Omega-3 Fatty Acids Omega-3s are essential for managing inflammation, and while fish is the most known source you can get it from plants. Look at flax seeds, chia seeds, and walnuts, and maybe sneak them into your smoothies or morning oats for a healthy start. 7. Zinc Don’t forget zinc, vital for recovery and immunity. Incorporate legumes, pumpkin seeds, and fortified cereals into your daily meals to stay strong and healthy. So yes you can absolutely thrive as a vegan triathlete, it just requires thoughtful planning. Focus your diet around wholefoods, and consider supplements for nutrients like B12 and Omega-3s only if necessary. With everything dialled in, you'll notice a positive impact on your performance and recovery. Interested in more guidance? Consider my triathlon nutrition kickstart course, or join my Triathlon Nutrition Academy for deeper insights and ongoing support. You deserve to not just survive, but thrive with your nutrition. LINKS: Join the Triathlon Nutrition Academy: www.dietitianapproved.com/academy Support the TNA Podcast: https://www.dietitianapproved.com/legend Check how well you’re doing when it comes to your nutrition with our 50 step checklist to Triathlon Nutrition Mastery: dietitianapproved.com/checklist Start working on your nutrition now with my Triathlon Nutrition Kickstart course: dietitianapproved.com/kickstart It’s for you if you’re a triathlete and you feel like you’ve got your training under control and you’re ready to layer in your nutrition. It's your warmup on the path to becoming a SUPERCHARGED triathlete – woohoo! Website: www.dietitianapproved.com Instagram: @Dietitian.Approved @triathlonnutritionacademy Facebook: www.facebook.com/DietitianApproved The Triathlon Nutrition Academy is a podcast by Dietitian Approved. All rights reserved. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcome back to part 2 of my conversation with the incredible Mark Allen! Dubbed the greatest endurance athlete of all time by ESPN, Mark is sharing the secrets behind his amazing results. Today, in particular, we’re focusing on mindset and motivation. If you haven’t heard part 1 yet, I highly recommend you do that first so you don’t miss any of the wisdom he shares. Mindset is a big part of triathlon training and races. Whether you’re gearing up for a major workout or standing at the start line, the thoughts running through your mind greatly impact your performance. He shares the moment from his first triathlon when he realised what a difference they made. When a competitor passed him, he felt the doubt creep in, his body tightened up and everything started to feel harder. Taking a moment to clear his mind he was able to acknowledge there was still plenty of time to retake his positon. This allowed him to regain his stride and overtake the competitor, securing fourth place amongst legends like Dave Scott and Scott Molina. A lot of people use affirmations to fight the doubt, and while it helped for training, Mark found they felt hollow when the fatigue of raceday sets in. Instead, quieting your mind reduces anxiety and allows you to give your best. It’s also a great tool outside of racing. Whether it’s an intense workout or one of life’s difficult moments, the ability to pause and find that quiet is invaluable. Realising it’s okay to let certain tasks wait if a larger priority needs attention helps in balancing life and triathlons. We then pivoted to an important aspect of training—periodisation. Mark suggests training should be broken down into manageable segments, so you can avoid risk of becoming overwhelmed. Many athletes make the mistake of constant training without rest, which can lead to physical and mental fatigue. But Mark emphasises the importance of recognising and addressing feelings of burnout or self-doubt. Sometimes a lack of motivation might be a signal to rest or recalibrate your goals. This is particularly important for age groupers juggling various commitments alongside their training. It’s about consistency and realistic goal-setting—stretching just beyond your comfort zone to discover what you’re truly capable of. Finally Mark shares how the lessons learned in triathlon can be applied to life. Accepting that achieving big goals often takes longer and requires more energy than anticipated can prevent burnout. And a mindset of patience and learning will make the journey rewarding, regardless of the outcome. LINKS: Join the Triathlon Nutrition Academy: www.dietitianapproved.com/academy Support the TNA Podcast: https://www.dietitianapproved.com/legend Check how well you’re doing when it comes to your nutrition with our 50 step checklist to Triathlon Nutrition Mastery: dietitianapproved.com/checklist Start working on your nutrition now with my Triathlon Nutrition Kickstart course: dietitianapproved.com/kickstart It’s for you if you’re a triathlete and you feel like you’ve got your training under control and you’re ready to layer in your nutrition. It's your warmup on the path to becoming a SUPERCHARGED triathlete – woohoo! Website: www.dietitianapproved.com Instagram: @Dietitian.Approved @triathlonnutritionacademy Facebook: www.facebook.com/DietitianApproved The Triathlon Nutrition Academy is a podcast by Dietitian Approved. All rights reserved.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Mark Allen is one of the greatest triathletes of all time and I was lucky enough to sit down with him for today’s episode. ESPN hailed him as the greatest endurance athlete, and he’s impressively claimed victory six times at the Ironman World Championship. He’s an absolute legend! During our conversation, Mark shared his insights into motivation, mindset, nutrition, and what it takes to succeed in triathlon. It was so juicy that I’ve split it into two episodes. This week it’s part one, enjoy! Mark’s triathlon journey began on a seemingly ordinary Saturday in 1982 when he stumbled upon the Ironman event on Wide World of Sports. He was initially horrified at the thought of doing a 2.4-mile swim, 112-mile bike ride, and marathon all in one day. Even though he said the athletes were “nuts” he couldn’t get triathlon out of his head, and it didn’t take long before he started training himself. Mark's approach to competing is unique. He says he’s not really competitive, but his achievements say otherwise. For Mark, the real drive was personal growth a desire to see how good he could become. Even when competing, his focus wasn’t on beating others but on giving his best effort, regardless of where he finished. It’s an important reminder that as much as we might want to beat others, true victory lies in seeing ourselves improve. My favourite thing to talk about with any guest is nutrition, and Mark definitely didn’t disappoint. He shared his experience starting triathlon in the early 80s. Sports nutrition was still developing, and athletes like Mark had to figure out what worked best for them through trial and error. He shared an early experience where he copied another triathlete and attempted to fuel for Ironman with 42 dried figs. He got about halfway before he realised it was a big mistake. Thankfully, over time, Mark has learned to create a nutrition plan that suited his body’s needs. One of the most common challenges for triathletes is juggling the demands of training with everyday life. Mark emphasises the importance of consistency—not just in quantity, but in sustainable quality. He advises not to overcommit, which can lead to burnout, but rather to find a balance that allows for consistent training without compromising other aspects of life. Key Takeaways from Part One: Listen to Your Body: Just because a pro athlete swears by a particular diet or training regimen doesn't mean it's right for you. Personal experimentation and adaptation are crucial. Balanced Nutrition: A well-rounded diet that includes proteins and healthy fats is crucial! Consistency is Key: Maintaining a realistic and balanced training schedule sustains motivation and enhances performance. Mindset Matters: Competitiveness should be born out of personal growth and satisfaction, not comparison with others. Make sure you’re subscribed so you don’t miss next week’s episode where Mark and I delve deeper into mental training techniques and overcoming self-doubt! LINKS: Join the Triathlon Nutrition Academy: www.dietitianapproved.com/academy Support the TNA Podcast: https://www.dietitianapproved.com/legend Check how well you’re doing when it comes to your nutrition with our 50 step checklist to Triathlon Nutrition Mastery: dietitianapproved.com/checklist Start working on your nutrition now with my Triathlon Nutrition Kickstart course: dietitianapproved.com/kickstart It’s for you if you’re a triathlete and you feel like you’ve got your training under control and you’re ready to layer in your nutrition. It's your warmup on the path to becoming a SUPERCHARGED triathlete – woohoo! Website: www.dietitianapproved.com Instagram: @Dietitian.Approved @triathlonnutritionacademy Facebook: www.facebook.com/DietitianApproved The Triathlon Nutrition Academy is a podcast by Dietitian Approved. All rights reserved. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Have you ever felt like no matter how hard you work, and how much training you do, you aren’t getting the results your capable of achieving? I’m not surprised. You’re probably falling into the same trap I’ve seen so many triathletes fall into, ignoring their nutrition. While an excellent training plan is crucial for triathlon success, you’ll never be able to achieve your full potential if you’re overlooking the fourth leg – nutrition. So today I want to share some of the common nutritional pitfalls I’ve seen over my years of working with beginner triathletes, Kona winners, and everyone in between. Inadequate Fuelling: Many triathletes underfuel due to fear of carbohydrates or dieting backgrounds. This can lead to low energy availability and poor performance so important to fuel according to your training load and needs, not your fears! Poor Recovery Practices: Recovery isn’t just an afterthought. It’s a crucial component of your regiment, and your recovery nutrition plan should be just as thought-out as your training plan. Make sure you’ve got appropriate nutrition planned at both ends of your training sessions, or you wont be able to perform at your best. Over-Reliance on Supplements: Supplements should be just that – supplementary. Your focus should be eating a diet of whole foods with plenty of fruits and vegetables, not relying on flashy supplements and misleading marketing claims. Inadequate Hydration: Everyone’s sweat and hydration levels are different, so if you’re relying on generic advice to stay hydrated, you’re likely falling short. To perform at your best, tailor your plan to your body’s unique needs, and the factors of your environment (like heat and humidity). I've witnessed first-hand the transformative power that proper nutrition can have on triathletes. For instance, Steve Duquette achieved a 64-minute personal best at the Sunny Coast 70.3 after making targeted nutrition changes. Lynn, another athlete I’ve worked with, was able to reclaim her energy levels and qualify for worlds after simple diet changes. So if you're ready to refine your nutrition and elevate your performance, consider joining the Triathlon Nutrition Academy. Inside you’ll get personalised guidance, community support, and recipe databases to streamline your nutrition journey. Doors are open now but only for a short period, so don’t miss out! LINKS: Join the Triathlon Nutrition Academy: www.dietitianapproved.com/academy Support the TNA Podcast: https://www.dietitianapproved.com/legend Check how well you’re doing when it comes to your nutrition with our 50 step checklist to Triathlon Nutrition Mastery: dietitianapproved.com/checklist Start working on your nutrition now with my Triathlon Nutrition Kickstart course: dietitianapproved.com/kickstart It’s for you if you’re a triathlete and you feel like you’ve got your training under control and you’re ready to layer in your nutrition. It's your warmup on the path to becoming a SUPERCHARGED triathlete – woohoo! Website: www.dietitianapproved.com Instagram: @Dietitian.Approved @triathlonnutritionacademy Facebook: www.facebook.com/DietitianApproved The Triathlon Nutrition Academy is a podcast by Dietitian Approved. All rights reserved. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Ever wonder what actually goes on in my Triathlon Nutrition Academy? Well you’re in luck! For today’s episode, I invited three athletes - Ben Meier, Tony Hampton, and Kathleen Gilton - who have already been through the program, to share their experiences. We dive into how the program works, the issues they were facing when they started, and the differences they’ve seen in their performance. Starting with Ben, he was a marathon runner before he started triathlon so running was his strongest leg. However, because his nutrition wasn’t up to scratch he became exhausted by mid-race and struggled in the run. Through the Academy, Ben learned about periodised nutrition, mastering the balance of eating more during intense training periods and reducing intake during recovery phases. This adjustment was crucial in smashing personal bests and maintaining energy balance during races. Kathleen returned to triathlon after many years and struggled with unpredictable GI issues during her training. However, with tailored guidance on nutrition specifics and carb-loading techniques, Kathleen regained her confidence and expanded her race goals. Tony was struggling to properly fuel himself as a diabetic and wasn’t getting nearly enough carbohyrates or sodium. Through the academy, he learned how to adequately fuel his body even with diabetes, leading to improved recovery and race preparation. Each of these athletes faced different challenges, but their key takeaway was the same: proper nutrition is essential. Whether you’re a beginner tackling your first triathlon or an experienced athlete looking to improve, nutrition makes all the difference. And that’s what the Triathlon Nutrition Academy is all about. It’s packed with 36 masterclasses spread over nine months and tools like meal planners, hydration calculators, and spreadsheets for race day planning. The goal is to give you the knowledge, skills, and confidence you need to tailor your nutrition plan to your needs. But it’s not just about the nutrition strategies; it's also about the community that comes with the program. Weekly live sessions provide an opportunity to ask questions and receive personalised advice, ensuring athletes are not only informed but also held accountable. Tony mentions how this regular check-in has helped keep him on track, transforming his nutrition habits for the better. For Kathleen, having a strong support network has given her the confidence to take on new challenges! So if you’re on the fence about joining the Triathlon Nutrition Academy, the message from our alumni is clear: dive in! No matter where you are on your triathlon journey, or what you’re struggling with, our program will guide you every step of the way to mastering your nutrition. To learn more and to register, visit dietitianapproved.com/academy. LINKS: Support the TNA Podcast: https://www.dietitianapproved.com/legend Check how well you’re doing when it comes to your nutrition with our 50 step checklist to Triathlon Nutrition Mastery: dietitianapproved.com/checklist Start working on your nutrition now with my Triathlon Nutrition Kickstart course: dietitianapproved.com/kickstart It’s for you if you’re a triathlete and you feel like you’ve got your training under control and you’re ready to layer in your nutrition. It's your warmup on the path to becoming a SUPERCHARGED triathlete – woohoo! Join the waitlist for our next opening of the Triathlon Nutrition Academy www.dietitianapproved.com/academy Website: www.dietitianapproved.com Instagram: @Dietitian.Approved @triathlonnutritionacademy Facebook: www.facebook.com/DietitianApproved The Triathlon Nutrition Academy is a podcast by Dietitian Approved. All rights reserved. www.dietitianapproved.com/academySee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today, I’m thrilled to share a conversation with an incredible athlete, and member of the Triathlon Nutrition Academy, Steve Duquette. We’re going to discuss his performance at last year’s Sunshine Coast 70.3, where he smashed his PB by more than an hour. Listen in while he shares the strategies that helped him achieve this incredible result! You might think a result like that comes from an easy race, but think again. Steve faced multiple unexpected challenges on race day, like waves that felt like a washing machine or blinding sun that knocked him off course. But thanks to his preparation, his training, and (of course) his nutrition, Steve persevered!And, of course, the role of the community cannot be overstated. As part of our Supercharged Squad, Steve not only had access to what I teach but also the collective ideas and wisdom of the group. Recovery Nutrition was where it all started to click for Steve. It was something he had neglected, but once he started to prioritse it he saw a massive difference in his recovery and ability to train consistently. It’s the point I’d recommend everyone start with if they’re looking to boost performance. Make sure you’re planning your recovery meals with the right quantities and proportions to prepare for your next training session effectively. It's about building resilience over time. Another game-changer for Steve was learning to craft effective pre-race nutrition and carbohydrate-loading plans. I provided Steve and all Academy members with the toolsand information they need to craft detailed race nutrition plans. Having a solid plan allowed him to confidently navigate the race day, focusing on execution rather than chance Cramping had been a persistent issue for Steve, driven by misguided advice to rely on supplements like magnesium. Through our programme, Steve learned the root cause and addressed it with proper hydration and nutrition, bidding farewell to cramping once and for all. An essential takeaway is to seek advice from qualified sources and personalise solutions to your unique physiology, avoiding generic recommendations. Steve's confidence skyrocketed after the Sunshine Coast race. Not only did he achieve a massive PB, but he also enjoyed the experience, free from cramping and discomfort. He’s not content to rest on this result though, he’s coming back to Australia for this years Sunshine Coast 70.3, with plans to finish even faster! If you are ready to elevate your triathlon performance through nutrition, consider reaching out or listening to more of our podcasts. Let’s continue this journey together towards smarter training and faster racing. Happy training and racing, everyone! LINKS: Support the TNA Podcast: https://www.dietitianapproved.com/legend Check how well you’re doing when it comes to your nutrition with our 50 step checklist to Triathlon Nutrition Mastery: dietitianapproved.com/checklist Start working on your nutrition now with my Triathlon Nutrition Kickstart course: dietitianapproved.com/kickstart It’s for you if you’re a triathlete and you feel like you’ve got your training under control and you’re ready to layer in your nutrition. It's your warmup on the path to becoming a SUPERCHARGED triathlete – woohoo! Join the waitlist for our next opening of the Triathlon Nutrition Academy www.dietitianapproved.com/academy Website: www.dietitianapproved.com Instagram: @Dietitian.Approved @triathlonnutritionacademy Facebook: www.facebook.com/DietitianApproved The Triathlon Nutrition Academy is a podcast by Dietitian Approved. All rights reserved. www.dietitianapproved.com/academySee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcome back to the Triathlon Nutrition Academy podcast for another year! I still can't believe we're in 2025, but I hope you had an amazing holiday season filled with family, friends, relaxation, and perhaps a bit of training too. The start of a new year is when a lot of us are setting set ambitious performance goals – but I want to make sure we're setting goals we can reach, not ones that'll be dropped by February. That's why today I'm sharing five practical and achievable nutrition goals designed for triathletes just like you! Whether aiming for a personal best, tackling new distances, or simply enhancing your everyday energy levels, I've got insights to help you succeed. 1. Nail Your Pre and Post-Training Nutrition: This is one of the simplest ways to boost your performance and consistency is the name of the game. Pre-training, focus on carbohydrates for energy with options like toast or a banana. Post-training, ensure you're covering the "four Rs" of recovery nutrition. This habit can significantly enhance energy levels and reduce recovery time. 2. Stop Guessing - Assess What's on Your Plate: Rather than counting calories, evaluate the quality and timing of your meals. Begin by writing down your food intake for a few days. This awareness can reveal patterns, like skipped meals or reliance on convenience foods, affecting your performance. 3. Plan Ahead Like A Pro: With busy schedules, planning is crucial. Dedicate time each weekend to plan meals, snacks, and training. Preparing nutrient-rich foods in advance can keep you on track amidst daily chaos. 4. Level Up Your Hydration Game: Hydration affects performance more than you might think. Understand your sweat rate and fluid needs, especially your requirement for electrolytes, to maintain optimal performance levels. 5. Test Your Race Day Nutrition Early: Don't leave your race nutrition to chance. Test your strategy well before race day, practicing with the products you'll use. This preparation builds confidence and reduces surprises come race day. Setting these nutrition goals is just the start: the real victories come when you turn them into habits. Here are some tips to ensure your new habits stick around for the long haul: Start small: Choose one area to focus on and master it before moving to the next. Track your progress: Keep a journal or use an app to maintain accountability. Seek support: Engage with a coach, dietitian, or community like the Triathlon Nutrition Academy to stay on track. In addition to the community support, the TNA program provides step-by-step guidance, tools, and resources to support your journey. Doors open on 20th January, and I'm offering exclusive bonuses for early joiners. Thank you for joining me today, and here's to a great 2025! LINKS: Support the TNA Podcast: https://www.dietitianapproved.com/legend Check how well you're doing when it comes to your nutrition with our 50 step checklist to Triathlon Nutrition Mastery: dietitianapproved.com/checklist Start working on your nutrition now with my Triathlon Nutrition Kickstart course: dietitianapproved.com/kickstart It's for you if you're a triathlete and you feel like you've got your training under control and you're ready to layer in your nutrition. It's your warmup on the path to becoming a SUPERCHARGED triathlete – woohoo! Join the waitlist for our next opening of the Triathlon Nutrition Academy www.dietitianapproved.com/academy Website: www.dietitianapproved.com Instagram: @Dietitian.Approved @triathlonnutritionacademy Facebook: www.facebook.com/DietitianApproved The Triathlon Nutrition Academy is a podcast by Dietitian Approved. All rights reserved. www.dietitianapproved.com/academySee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
2024 is almost over, and I, for one, am glad. It’s been a year of challenges and I’m ready to start the next chapter in 2025. But before that, there are still a few weeks of the festive year. And, in the spirit of the season, I'm sharing 12 transformative tips to get you through the holiday season. While we’ve just entered Summer here in Australia, so it’s peak race season, but I know most of the world is entering Winter which is a much slower training phase. Wherever you are, though, and no matter how much experience you have, these tips will help you to feel and perform at your best! Day 12: Recipes for Success: Start with simple, batch-cook recipes that save time and ensure nutrient-rich meals. From overnight oats to savoury muffins, having go-to meals tailored for active people like us makes all the difference. Visit dietitianapproved.com/recipes to download these recipes. Day 11: Smart Snacking Strategies: Snacking can be your ally if done wisely. Think nutrient-dense options like fruit with nut butter or yoghurt with muesli. Avoid blind choices like grabbing muesli bars on the go. For more snack ideas, access the database at dietitianapproved.com/recipe-database. Day 10: Weekly Meal Planning: Spend just ten minutes each week planning meals. This organisation prevents stressful, unhealthy decisions and keeps your nutrition aligned with your training schedule. Use the menu planning template at dietitianapproved.com/planner. Day 9: Mastering Hydration: Hydration isn’t just about guzzling water. Understand your sweat rate and strategically use electrolyte replacements without over-relying on sports drinks. Keep a water bottle handy at all times to maintain hydration effortlessly. Day 8: Dialling in Race Fuel: Discover the variety of race fuels available, from gels to real foods like sandwiches or homemade bars. Know that everyone's preferences differ, and what works for one race might not suit another. Day 7: Training-Specific Meals: Customise your nutrition to suit the day’s training demands, adjusting for recovery days versus full-on workouts. This tailored approach maximises performance gains from your nutrition. Day 6: Effective Carb Loading: Proper carbohydrate loading can enhance performance significantly. Ensure efficiency by understanding the right foods, quantities, and timing for your specific race needs. Day 5: Optimising Breakfast: Breakfast—or your first meal—can make or break your day’s nutrition. Plan, organise, and execute a balanced morning routine that supports your training and recovery. Day 4: Recovery Nutrition Essentials: Embrace the four R’s: Refuel, Repair, Rehydrate, and Revitalise. Recovery is crucial for maximising training benefits and avoiding fatigue. Day 3: Avoiding Common Mistakes: Beware of under-fuelling, over-supplementing, and neglecting proper recovery. Get precise about your nutrition needs to prevent potential pitfalls. Day 2: Key Micronutrients: Ensure adequate intake of essential micronutrients like calcium and iron. These are vital for bone health and oxygen transportation, crucial elements for triathletes. Day 1: The Ultimate Performance Boost: Join the Triathlon Nutrition Academy for structured guidance. Starting January 25th, we delve into Recovery Nutrition and beyond, ensuring you have the plan to make 2025 your best season yet. Sign up at dietitianapproved.com/academy to make the most of both my Kickstart course and the entire Academy programme. The holidays are a great opportunity to instill some new habits, try out new recipes, and lock in your goals for the next year. So make use of these strategies and set yourself up for your best year yet. Here's to a fantastic 2025! LINKS: Recipe Database - https://www.dietitianapproved.com/recipes Menu Planner - https://www.dietitianapproved.com/planner Fuel Your Adventure - https://www.dietitianapproved.com/fuelyouradventure Triathlon Nutrition Kickstart - https://www.dietitianapproved.com/kickstart Triathlon Nutrition Academy - https://www.dietitianapproved.com/academy Support the TNA Podcast: https://www.dietitianapproved.com/legend Check how well you’re doing when it comes to your nutrition with our 50 step checklist to Triathlon Nutrition Mastery: dietitianapproved.com/checklist Start working on your nutrition now with my Triathlon Nutrition Kickstart course: dietitianapproved.com/kickstart It’s for you if you’re a triathlete and you feel like you’ve got your training under control and you’re ready to layer in your nutrition. It's your warmup on the path to becoming a SUPERCHARGED triathlete – woohoo! Join the waitlist for our next opening of the Triathlon Nutrition Academy www.dietitianapproved.com/academy Website: www.dietitianapproved.com Instagram: @Dietitian.Approved @triathlonnutritionacademy Facebook: www.facebook.com/DietitianApproved The Triathlon Nutrition Academy is a podcast by Dietitian Approved. All rights reserved. www.dietitianapproved.com/academySee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
How many calories should you be eating each day as a triathlete? I'm asked this question constantly, but it's not as simple as just giving you a number. There are so many factors to consider and a lot of misinformation that can confuse things. Don't worry though! This week, I'm breaking down the topic of calories and giving you simple straightforward advice that can enhance you're training and performance. As a triathlete, your caloric needs are unique and far greater than the general population. You're not just training for one sport, but three, which means your body requires more energy to sustain those training hours. Unfortunately, many triathletes underestimate how much they need to fuel their bodies properly, which can hinder performance. Every triathlete is unique, and your caloric intake should reflect that. Your daily caloric needs are impacted by various factors such as age, gender, body composition, and most importantly, your training intensity and duration. For example, the caloric demands of an Ironman competitor will vastly differ from someone preparing for a sprint race or in the off-season. To determine your caloric requirements, it's essential to grasp the concept of Total Daily Energy Expenditure (TDEE), which includes: 1. Basal Metabolic Rate (BMR): The amount of energy required for your body to function at rest, making up about 60-75% of your needs. 2. Non-Exercise Activity Thermogenesis (NEAT): Energy expended through daily activities such as walking or household chores. 3. Thermic Effect of Food (TEF): Calories burned through the digestion process, accounting for about 10% of your TDEE. 4. Exercise-Associated Thermogenesis: Calories burned during training sessions, varying greatly depending on the intensity and type of activity. When consuming calories, focus not just on the quantity but the quality. A total caloric target compounds into the macronutrient distribution: carbohydrates, proteins, and fats. Carbohydrates are the primary source of energy for triathletes, while proteins aid in muscle recovery and repair. Fats offer high caloric density but are vital for their anti-inflammatory benefits. Instead of following a static number, it's crucial to periodise your nutrition in keeping with your training phases. Adjust your intake over the course of a week, month, or year as training loads vary. There will be times to drive a slight caloric deficit for body fat loss, and others when maintaining or slight surplus is necessary. Lastly, it's important to listen to your body's cues. Being consistently hungry or frequently sick might indicate that your nutritional strategy requires tweaking. Remember, achieving balance in properly fuelling your body translates into increased training availability, thereby enhancing your overall performance. If you wish to delve deeper into understanding your personalised caloric needs and how to optimally meet them, consider joining the Triathlon Nutrition Academy, where we provide personalised support to help you achieve your performance objectives. Remember, a well-nourished triathlete is a successful triathlete. LINKS: Support the TNA Podcast: https://www.dietitianapproved.com/legend Check how well you're doing when it comes to your nutrition with our 50 step checklist to Triathlon Nutrition Mastery: dietitianapproved.com/checklist Start working on your nutrition now with my Triathlon Nutrition Kickstart course: dietitianapproved.com/kickstart It's for you if you're a triathlete and you feel like you've got your training under control and you're ready to layer in your nutrition. It's your warmup on the path to becoming a SUPERCHARGED triathlete – woohoo! Join the waitlist for our next opening of the Triathlon Nutrition Academy www.dietitianapproved.com/academy Website: www.dietitianapproved.com Instagram: @Dietitian.Approved @triathlonnutritionacademy Facebook: www.facebook.com/DietitianApproved The Triathlon Nutrition Academy is a podcast by Dietitian Approved. All rights reserved. www.dietitianapproved.com/academySee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We're back with part two of my conversation with Sam Shepard, a researcher and fellow nutrition enthusiast, about the science of energy production. Last week, we went in-depth on carbohydrates, so make sure you've listened to that one. Today, we're talking about the benefits (and drawbacks) of fat adaptation. So what exactly is fat adaptation? Fat adaptation is when your body uses fat as its main energy source rather than carbohydrates. This can be extremely beneficial for low-intensity exercise but causes issues when you're doing high-intensity session. For this reason, our goal should be metabolic flexibility, where our body can switch between fuels based on exercise intensity. This not only boosts endurance but also ensures that you're not overly reliant on carbohydrate intake during your races. Sam shared some strategies and advice for any athletes looking to train for fat adaptation. Fasted training, especially for low-intensity workouts, can push your body to become more efficient at burning fat. Think about where you can incoporate fasted sessions into your schedule. For instance, an easy morning run can be done before breakfast to encourage fat utilisation. However, this should be approached with care and potentially under the guidance of a sports nutritionist. Consistently training in this manner can improve your fat oxidative capacity over time without compromising performance. Adjust your carbohydrate intake based on your upcoming workouts. Higher-intensity sessions call for more carbs, whereas lighter training days might need less. This method, often summarised as “fuel for the work required,” allows you to maximise fat burning while still maintaining your body's ability to perform high-intensity efforts. Individual circumstances, including work and family commitments, should dictate training and nutrition strategies. Especially for women, considerations around stress and lifestyle factors are crucial when deciding on fasted training. Consulting with a sports dietitian can help tailor these strategies to your specific needs, providing guidance and understanding about why you're doing it and how to adjust on the fly. Looking ahead, Sam shared insights into emerging research areas, such as how body weight might influence the optimal carbohydrate intake during exercise and the potential role of gut microbiome in nutrient absorption. As exciting as the research is, it's still evolving which is another reason why it's so important to get a nutrition strategy that's individualised to meet your needs. LINKS: Support the TNA Podcast: https://www.dietitianapproved.com/legend Check how well you're doing when it comes to your nutrition with our 50 step checklist to Triathlon Nutrition Mastery: dietitianapproved.com/checklist Start working on your nutrition now with my Triathlon Nutrition Kickstart course: dietitianapproved.com/kickstart It's for you if you're a triathlete and you feel like you've got your training under control and you're ready to layer in your nutrition. It's your warmup on the path to becoming a SUPERCHARGED triathlete – woohoo! Join the waitlist for our next opening of the Triathlon Nutrition Academy www.dietitianapproved.com/academy Website: www.dietitianapproved.com Instagram: @Dietitian.Approved @triathlonnutritionacademy Facebook: www.facebook.com/DietitianApproved The Triathlon Nutrition Academy is a podcast by Dietitian Approved. All rights reserved. www.dietitianapproved.com/academySee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Carbohydrates and Fats are the body's main source of energy in endurance sports and getting them right can make or break your race day. That's why I invited Sam Shepherd, a researcher and fellow nutrition enthusiast, onto the TNA podcast to discuss the science of energy production and how you can use it to perform at your best. There's a lot to talk about here so we're breaking the conversation into two episodes. This week we're focusing on carbohydrates, and next week we'll dive into fats. Sam begins by sharing studies on the oxidation of carbohydrate and fat during endurance events. They've show that carbohydrates are the body's main source of fuel early on but, after about two hours, fats take the lead. Knowing this can help us make better fuelling choices, but like all things sport nutrition there are a lot more factors to consider. Your fitness level, training status, and environmental conditions (like altitude or temperature), all affect your body's use of carbs and fats during exercise. The intensity of your exercise can also make a big difference, with higher intensities require more carbohydrates and prolonged moderate intensities relying on fats. You also need to consider your typical diet. People who eat more fats, will burn more fats and people who have a carbohydrate rich diet, will favour carbohydrates during exercise. Even your sex can influence these dynamics, with women generally utilising more fat as a fuel compared to men at similar intensities. So how do you find out your fuel oxidation rates? The most precise method is physiological profiling through lab tests. However, these tests are costly and complex, so they're not accessible for most people. Thankfully, using these general principles to guide your nutrition strategies can still make a huge difference. We then discussed the ever popular low-carb, high-fat (LCHF) diet. While this diet can enhance your fat burning ability, it often compromises your capacity for high-intensity workouts. Whether or not to adopt such a dietary approach largely depends on your lifestyle, support system, and training goals. Personally, I've found few athletes who can maintain and benefit from an LCHF lifestyle long-term. It often disrupts life's social and practical aspects, becoming unsustainable despite its potential performance merits. Think you're ready to optimise your energy strategy and leave your competition in the dust? Hold on, there's more to uncover! Sam will be back for part two, where we'll dive into fat oxidation and give you practical strategies to fuel for victory. Until then, keep fuelling right, training hard, and racing your best! LINKS: Support the TNA Podcast: https://www.dietitianapproved.com/legend Check how well you're doing when it comes to your nutrition with our 50 step checklist to Triathlon Nutrition Mastery: dietitianapproved.com/checklist Start working on your nutrition now with my Triathlon Nutrition Kickstart course: dietitianapproved.com/kickstart It's for you if you're a triathlete and you feel like you've got your training under control and you're ready to layer in your nutrition. It's your warmup on the path to becoming a SUPERCHARGED triathlete – woohoo! Join the waitlist for our next opening of the Triathlon Nutrition Academy www.dietitianapproved.com/academy Website: www.dietitianapproved.com Instagram: @Dietitian.Approved @triathlonnutritionacademy Facebook: www.facebook.com/DietitianApproved The Triathlon Nutrition Academy is a podcast by Dietitian Approved. All rights reserved. www.dietitianapproved.com/academySee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Around this time last year I shared my list of gift suggestions for triathletes in episode 120 (definitely worth a listen if you haven't done so already!). This year I'm back with four of Santa's helpers (who are also exceptional triathletes) to share 25 of their top Christmas gift ideas. From essential gear and training must-haves, to high-tech gadgets and professional services, this episode has something for every budget. So if you're looking for inspiration or want to drop some hints to friends and family, this episode is for you. Unwrap the complete list of 25 gift ideas at: dietitianapproved.com/xmas Some of the highlights include: Triathlon is an expensive sport, so one of the best gifts you can give is paying for someone's race entry. Just make sure you're signing them up for something they'll actually want to do. In a similar vein, bulk supplies of someone's nutrition products will always be warmly appreciated. Heated glove liners are Kelly's top pick for anyone riding on their bike in chilly weather. Neberon is the brand he uses and has found really effective. The GoPro Camera can be useful for self-evaluating your swim technique, recording your bike routes, or just for fun! A professional bike fit is a great gift. It not only helps prevent injury and enhances comfort but could also offer an edge in performance. The Varia Bike Radar is a great gift for people who are riding outside a lot. By alerting you to any approaching cars, trucks, or even pedestrians, it provides peace of mind on long rides. The SwimBETTER is a wearable device that tracks your hand positions and arm strokes while you're swimming. It's pricey but a great gift for anyone looking to improve their swim. Form's Smart Swim goggles have an augmented reality display so you can see your real-time metrics as you swim. Outside of the water, wearable health- trackers, like the Whoop Band or the Oura Ring can be a great choice. Variety Gel packs, foam rollers, or a soft flask for running can be great stocking-stuffer-type gifts. Many many more! If you want the full list, I've compiled it for you at: DietitianApproved.com/xmas. LINKS: Support the TNA Podcast: https://www.dietitianapproved.com/legend Check how well you're doing when it comes to your nutrition with our 50 step checklist to Triathlon Nutrition Mastery: dietitianapproved.com/checklist Start working on your nutrition now with my Triathlon Nutrition Kickstart course: dietitianapproved.com/kickstart It's for you if you're a triathlete and you feel like you've got your training under control and you're ready to layer in your nutrition. It's your warmup on the path to becoming a SUPERCHARGED triathlete – woohoo! Join the waitlist for our next opening of the Triathlon Nutrition Academy www.dietitianapproved.com/academy Website: www.dietitianapproved.com Instagram: @Dietitian.Approved @triathlonnutritionacademy Facebook: www.facebook.com/DietitianApproved The Triathlon Nutrition Academy is a podcast by Dietitian Approved. All rights reserved. www.dietitianapproved.com/academySee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
As the official race nutrition products for Ironman events, Maurten gels have gained a lot of popularity among endurance athletes. But with two big options on the market, Gel 100 and Gel 160, it can be difficult to know what the right choice is for you. Today I'm breaking down the differences between the two, so you can fuel right and feel your best. Nutrition Content: The biggest difference between Gel 100 and Gel 160 lies in their nutrition content. Gel 100 offers 20mg of sodium as well as 25 grams of carbohydrates, equating to 100 calories. On the other hand, Gel 160 contains 30mg of sodium and 40 grams of carbohydrates at 160 calories. Overall, the Gel 160 is more energy dense, providing higher energy output per gel, but that doesn't automatically make it the best choice. Your fuelling should be based on your individual needs and race day goals. Caffeine Content: While Gel 100 is available in caffeinated versions, Gel 160 currently isn't. This might change in the future, but it's worth noting if caffeine forms part of your fuelling strategy. Cost Considerations: Another important factor is the price of these gels, so I've crunched the numbers for you. Gel 100 comes in a box of 12 gels for $43 which works out as $3.60 per gel Gel 160 on the other hand comes in a box of 10 for $50, which ends up as $5 per gel. While Gel 100 is cheaper per packet, Gel 160 costs less for the amount of carbohydrate you're getting. Size and Storage: Gel 100 comes in a 40-gram packet, whereas Gel 160 comes in a larger 65-gram packet. It might seem like a small difference but, depending on how much space you have during a race, the smaller package could be considerably more practical. It's also important to remember that Maurten might not be the course provider forever, or they could change their formulations in a way that no longer suits you. Finding a product that works for you is great, but it's important for athletes to have a deeper knowledge of their nutrition. That way, you can adjust your race nutrition plan to overcome any unforeseen challenges. If you want to explore your nutrition strategy further consider joining our Triathlon Nutrition Academy program and I'll help you get started! LINKS: Podcast Episode 47: What Is A Hydrogel? Does It Improve Endurance Performance with Andy King Support the TNA Podcast: https://www.dietitianapproved.com/legend Check how well you're doing when it comes to your nutrition with our 50 step checklist to Triathlon Nutrition Mastery: dietitianapproved.com/checklist Start working on your nutrition now with my Triathlon Nutrition Kickstart course: dietitianapproved.com/kickstart It's for you if you're a triathlete and you feel like you've got your training under control and you're ready to layer in your nutrition. It's your warmup on the path to becoming a SUPERCHARGED triathlete – woohoo! Join the waitlist for our next opening of the Triathlon Nutrition Academy www.dietitianapproved.com/academy Website: www.dietitianapproved.com Instagram: @Dietitian.Approved @triathlonnutritionacademy Facebook: www.facebook.com/DietitianApproved The Triathlon Nutrition Academy is a podcast by Dietitian Approved. All rights reserved. www.dietitianapproved.com/academySee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
As a sports dietitian I've studied for years to help you use nutrition to achieve your performance and health goals. That's why it frustrates me to no end that people go to literally every other source (like Dr. Google, blogs, podcasts, YouTube, magazines) before talking to an expert. People would rather listen to their coach, a training buddy, naturopaths, chiropractors, literally any other person instead of consulting a qualified sports dietitian. But none of these people are experts, and they shouldn't be giving advice to others. This is a big reason why there is so much confusion and misinformation around nutrition and I'm sick of spending so much time clearing it up. So today I want to talk about what exactly a sports dietician is and why we should be the gold standard source for your information. So, what is a sports dietician? A sports dietitian is a registered dietitian who specialises in helping athletes enhance performance through nutrition. This profession requires significant regulation and education—think years of university degrees, clinical placements, and further sports nutrition qualifications. I myself completed a four-year undergraduate degree, followed by additional qualifications, including a diploma from the International Olympic Committee in Sports Nutrition, and maintained extensive ongoing professional development. Many athletes believe that sports dietitians are only for elite athletes, but this is far from true. Working with a sports dietitian is beneficial for any athlete, and to me anyone who deliberately moves their body is an athlete. I specialise in endurance sports which gives me a deep understanding of the nutritional demands of triathletes and how to get them racing at their best. This means tailoring nutrition plans to your training intensity, goals, and recovery needs—ensuring that your nutrition evolves as your training progresses. But it's not a one-size-fits-all approach! No two athletes are the same, meaning your nutrition—fuel types, amounts, hydration, electrolytes—should be specific to you. We consider your composed body goals, food preferences, and more, ensuring you're not just balancing macronutrients, but considering micronutrients and hydration as well. And it's not just about race day! Sports dieticians help at every stage of your journey from training, to race day, to recovery. Many of my athletes didn't understand recovery nutrition until joining the Triathlon Nutrition Academy and were constantly facing burnout or injury. Tailored post-training nutrition can significantly enhance recovery time, allowing you to push harder in future sessions. Moreover, proper fuelling helps prevent injuries and boosts immunity, keeping you healthy and race ready. Seeing a sports dietitian isn't just about short-term gains. It builds lasting habits that support your health and performance beyond your competitive years. I focus on empowering my athletes with knowledge and skills to take ownership of their nutrition. If you're ready to take that step, consider exploring the Triathlon Nutrition Academy. This programme offers structured support and ongoing development opportunities to transform your nutrition and performance. Keep an eye on our website for upcoming intakes or get started with the Triathlon Nutrition Kickstart course for foundational insights. And remember, you can always continue learning from our podcast and YouTube channel consider joining the Triathlon Nutrition Academy. We open enrolments a few times a year, and it could be a crucial investment in your athletic journey. Or start with our Triathlon Nutrition Kickstart course, which lays essential foundations before joining our bigger programme. Thanks for tuning in and I look forward to speaking with you next week! LINKS: Support the TNA Podcast: https://www.dietitianapproved.com/legend Check how well you're doing when it comes to your nutrition with our 50 step checklist to Triathlon Nutrition Mastery: dietitianapproved.com/checklist Start working on your nutrition now with my Triathlon Nutrition Kickstart course: dietitianapproved.com/kickstart It's for you if you're a triathlete and you feel like you've got your training under control and you're ready to layer in your nutrition. It's your warmup on the path to becoming a SUPERCHARGED triathlete – woohoo! Join the waitlist for our next opening of the Triathlon Nutrition Academy www.dietitianapproved.com/academy Website: www.dietitianapproved.com Instagram: @Dietitian.Approved @triathlonnutritionacademy Facebook: www.facebook.com/DietitianApproved The Triathlon Nutrition Academy is a podcast by Dietitian Approved. All rights reserved. www.dietitianapproved.com/academySee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Der 6 sided Talk is back! Nach einer knapp dreimonatigen Auszeit aufgrund gesundheitlicher und beruflicher Umstaende, sowie eines Trauerfalls im engsten Familienkreis, melden sich Daniel und Thorsten mit dem TNA-Podcast von wrestling-infos.de mit einem Round up Blick auf das aktuelle Roster zurueck!
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So here we go another podcast and a second attempt at a TNA Podcast. But this time is different, I'm joined by Baby Fan Alec Brown as we watch TNA from the very beginning and ask the question "Why has TNA just been?" so buckle up you're in the a wild ride. The very first episode we talk about of course the debut TNA show held on 6/19/02. We discuss the fall of WCW and ECW 15 months before hand and the void that "needed" to be filled, the weekly PPV format, and much more.
Our first of our weekly TNA Podcast, we talk about the Final Deletion match between Broken Matt Hardy and Brother Nero. If you haven't watched this yet and don't want spoilers please don't listen. We also talk about the rest of the TNA episode from 7/5/16 Intro Music: Scott Holmes-Happy Go Lucky.
Cedric Phillips calls up his buddy Joe "JoeyBags" Gagliardi to examine TNA's roster from top to bottom, play a game of "Racist or Not", and briefly discuss how boring Raw will be until the Draft takes place. Remember: Don't be a dummy!
Part 2 of Maffew Gregg, the creator of Botchamania, as the special guest interview by our International Jerkispondent Tom Anstey (Wrestling Memes). Maffew and Tom talk about up and coming WWE Superstars, their shared adoration for TNA Wrestling and working for JBL. Plus, Hulk Hogan and Ric Flair in a cage at WCW Uncensored '99 still haunts us, Bad News Barrett explains why the WWE Network has benn delayed again in the UK, Goldust rejoices in the sewage leak at the Comedy Podcast Network HQ, Bobby Lashley gets mad about losing the TNA World Title, your #jerktweets are answered including "If Mount Rushmore is Kevin Steen, Adam Cole, and The Young Bucks, who is in your personal Mount Rushmore?", and A.W. deems Renee Young's Halloween costume of a Native American not racist enough.
Wrestlers get tips on how to empty their bowels correctly, the Bitter Wrestling Fan returns to bash John Cena, TNA Wrestling in Japan with Bound For Glory is a comic book mash-up ppv, Dean Douglas enlightens all about not wanting to work for his success, your #jerktweets are answered including "As Jack Swagger's now a celebrity, do you think he'll be a part of the up and coming movie Celebrity Death Pool?", the winner of our contest to win the WWE Network is announced, and Brian Christopher aka "Grandmaster Sexay" releases an album that where he sings songs...to music...on his album!
In this installment, Doctor Nov and Brian discuss TNA's potential move to Discovery Velocity, the departure of Dewey Barnes, the not-so-great stuff being done with Sanada, the beginning of the series for the tag team titles, good booking and bad execution, bad booking and good execution, the debut of Chris Melendez, and the ridiculous Sam Shaw angle. Subscribe to Voices of Wrestling: iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/voices-of-wrestling/id624753459 Stitcher: http://www.stitcher.com/podcast/voices-of-wrestling RSS: http://feeds.feedburner.com/VoicesOfWrestling Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/voices-of-wrestling-flagship/donations Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
In this installment, Chris and Brian talk a little about the developments coming out of SummerSlam and the first episode of Impact on Wednesday nights. Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/voices-of-wrestling-flagship/donations Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
In this installment, the good doctor is joined on the Skype-a-ma-phone by none other than Cody Dingusmingus to discuss terrible booking for an opening segment, the return of Matt Hardy and Low-Ki, Sam Shaw and Gunner in glass houses, why Ethan Carter III really is the streets, Bully Ray's inability to sleep because of thoughts of hurting women, Dixie Carter's quest to stand over Bully Ray's dead body, and the sad state of affairs that is Great Muta's physical condition. Note: This episode was recorded before reports of Spike TV cancelling Impact Wrestling Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/voices-of-wrestling-flagship/donations Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Big E fears he is painted into a corner, Bo Dallas Bo-lieves he can change the names of everything in the WWE, dramatic readings of angry forum posts on Wrestling Memes Facebook page about Emma being fired, and Fandango has an emotional breakdown revealing he dances in memory of his father.
In this installment, Doctor Nov is joined by Brian to discuss deep logical gaps in Kurt Angle's management style, the similarities and differences between Sam Shaw and Bowe Bergdahl, the completion of Brittney's lesbian heel turn, whether or not Bobby Lashley can put it together as a top of the card guy, and a whole bunch of Bobby Roode backstage. Subscribe to Voices of Wrestling: iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/voices-of-wrestling/id624753459 Stitcher: http://www.stitcher.com/podcast/voices-of-wrestling RSS: http://feeds.feedburner.com/VoicesOfWrestling Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/voices-of-wrestling-flagship/donations Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
In this installment, Doctor Nov is joined by Brian to discuss the dearth of total non-stop action on Impact Wrestling for the week of 06/26. They discussed the four classic matches on the card, how Jeff Hardy has been quietly putting together a pretty solid year of work, how Seiya Sanada should not be booked, and muse as to when Crazzy Steve is going to finally learn that funny isn't money start winning some matches. Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/voices-of-wrestling-flagship/donations Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Steve and special new media correspondent Phil Ranta review the Royal Rumble 2014, go under cover in the Special Olympics to infiltrate the Make-A-Wish foundation, and tackle the WWE Network and Net Neutrality!
Steve reveals the secret movie project he has been working on is "The Human Centipede 3", The Wyatt family is a poor redneck Shield, John Laurinaitis is Kaitlyn's real secret admirer, Edge has been working at Comedy Podcast Network this whole time, your #jerktweets are answered including "What is your all time favorite finishing move?", listener Sam Alba shares his embarrassing story meeting WWE Superstar The Miz, and Mark Henry has too much hate in his heart.
Curtis Axel has his theme watered down, The Miz still can't smile like a normal person or grab his sandwich, Paul Giamatti wants to get fingered, Scott embarrasses himself talking to Kurt Angle at WrestleMania XIX, AJ Styles enjoys watching Argo more than having sex, Make-A-Wish Charlie gives Scott hell, your #jerktweets are answered including "Who off the current WWE and TNA rosters would you be happy to never see wrestle again?", Netflix presents both sides of the Montreal Screwjob and Joker Sting gets hyped up about CM Punk returning at WWE Payback.
Scott and Steve celebrate two years of Curtain Jerks with special three time guest Phil Ranta (The Sports3 Podcast). Also, Ryback wants to be an Ewok in Star Wars Episode 7, Rey Mysterio may have to retire because his knees are made of dandelions, Jeff Hardy reports on how Matt Hardy is doing, Fandango vs Chris Jericho at WrestleMania 29 in the Dancing of the Superstars match, your #jerktweets are answered including "What match was much better than your expectations going in?", Wade Barrett wins a prize for punching Phil's head, Kofi Kingston cheers up by using old WCW Nitro story lines, Dana White and Vince McMahon don't fight or wrestle each other, and a new segment Ask Macho debuts with "Macho Man" Randy Savage answering all of life's questions.