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    Episode 5: Pain, Nutrition, and the Doping Dilemma as well as Triathlon Triumphs and Tour de France Tidbits

    en-usJuly 04, 2023
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    About this Episode

    Dive into the fifth episode of Another Triathlon Podcast presented by Mauna Endurance, where hosts Jenna, Fede, and Josh navigate the intricate world of triathlon. In this episode, the hosts not only discuss their own training and racing journeys but also take on some thoughtful questions from the show's dedicated listeners.

    Stay connected with us! Follow us on social media https://www.instagram.com/anothertriathlonpodcast/ to keep up with the latest. And if you have any burning questions for the coaches, feel free to shoot them over to Jennacaer@maunaendurance.com 

    The trio tackle tough topics such as dealing with intense back pain during a run, creating a strategy for nutrition during long runs and hot races. In a humorous yet thoughtful twist, they also discuss the 'WTF Moment of the Week', which centers around the controversial 'Enhanced Games', an alternate version of the Olympics where doping is, surprisingly, permitted.

    Listeners are also treated to in-depth race recaps from Ironman 70.3 Andorra and Ironman Frankfurt, the European Championships. With the outstanding performances of athletes like Jan Frodeno and Ashleigh Gentle, there's plenty of race excitement to dissect. The hosts also have fun comparing their pre-race predictions and highlighting their favorite social media post of the week.

    Since it's Tour de France season, listeners can expect the hosts to share their passion for cycling, delving into some serious peloton analysis and mountain stage appreciation in the weeks to come.

    This episode is a rich blend of personal stories, listener queries, race reviews, and the love of endurance sports. For those seeking to push the boundaries of triathlon talk, this episode offers an insightful and entertaining ride.

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    Episode 37: Training Camps Racing Rundown: Ironman NZ, T100 Series, and WTCS Insights

    Episode 37: Training Camps Racing Rundown: Ironman NZ, T100 Series, and WTCS Insights

    In this episode, the hosts discuss recent triathlon races, including Ironman New Zealand and the T100 series. They also share updates on their personal training and experiences at a triathlon training camp in Costa Rica. The hosts highlight a social media post of the week and discuss the retirement announcement of professional triathlete Daniela Ryf. They also analyze Eliud Kipchoge's performance at the Tokyo Marathon and the start list for the T100 series races. In this episode, the hosts discuss the upcoming races in the triathlon world, including the T100 series and the WTCS series. They analyze the strategies and expectations of the athletes, as well as the controversy and challenges with federations. They also review the start lists for the races in Abu Dhabi and discuss the high level of competition. The hosts express their excitement for the racing season and share their predictions for the upcoming events.

    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction and Personal Updates
    02:57 Ironman New Zealand
    07:55 Triathlon Training Camp in Costa Rica
    22:56 Retirement Announcement
    28:58 Jan Frodeno's Teasing Post
    32:54 Daniela Ryf's Retirement Announcement
    35:57 Eliud Kipchoge's Performance at Tokyo Marathon
    36:58 T100 Series Start List
    37:59 Introduction and Race Schedule
    39:40 Athletes' Strategies and Expectations
    41:31 Tactical Racing and Wild Card Selection
    43:11 Injuries and Absences
    44:03 Focus on Kona and T100 Series
    45:03 Controversy and Challenges with Federations
    50:11 Start List for Abu Dhabi Race
    52:36 High Level of Competition and Form Check
    57:39 Discrepancies in Rules and Partnerships
    01:02:06 Women's Start List for Abu Dhabi Race
    01:03:11 Christian Blummenfelt's Injury and Laura Gruden's Interview
    01:09:13 Upcoming Interview with Laura Gruden
    01:09:29 Impressive Performance by Tadej Pogacar
    01:11:04 Excitement for the Racing Season

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    Another Triathlon Podcast
    en-usMarch 05, 2024

    Episode 36: Diving Deep with LA Triathlete, Carolyn Carter

    Episode 36: Diving Deep with LA Triathlete, Carolyn Carter

    Summary:
    In this episode, hosts Fede and Josh sit down with Carolyn Carter, also known as LA Triathlete, to discuss her journey in the world of triathlon. They delve into her background as a swimmer, how she balances work, triathlon, and social media, and her invaluable swim advice for fellow triathletes. Carolyn also shares insights into training with a coach and handling criticism in the online space.

    Takeaways:

    • Carolyn's transition from swimming to triathlon and how her background has shaped her approach.
    • Tips for managing a busy schedule while staying committed to triathlon training.
    • Practical swim advice for triathletes looking to improve their performance in the water.
    • The benefits of working with a coach for personalized training and accountability.
    • Strategies for dealing with negative feedback on social media and staying focused on personal goals.

    Connect with Carolyn:

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    Another Triathlon Podcast
    en-usMarch 04, 2024

    Episode 35: Wanaka Wins, Oceanside Anticipation, T100 series and WTCS Excitement along with Finish Line Fails.

    Episode 35: Wanaka Wins, Oceanside Anticipation, T100 series and WTCS Excitement along with Finish Line Fails.

    Summary

    In this episode, the hosts discuss recent race results, training progress, upcoming races, and a tragic incident in the running world. They also share funny finish line mishaps and talk about social media challenges. The conversation concludes with a discussion on mental preparation and training for race day. In this conversation, the hosts discuss various aspects of triathlon training and preparation. They emphasize the importance of training efficiency and focus, as well as the need to prepare for unexpected challenges on race day. They also highlight the significance of managing mental state during endurance events. The conversation concludes with a discussion about upcoming community events and the support provided by the triathlon community.

    Takeaways

    • Counting strokes during swim workouts can help improve efficiency and calm breathing.
    • Training in open water and simulating race conditions can help prepare for unexpected challenges on race day.
    • Eating carbohydrates can help improve mental state during endurance events.
    • Participating in community events and connecting with like-minded individuals can provide motivation and support during training and racing.
    • Sticking to a training plan and focusing on goals is crucial for success in triathlon.

    Chapters

    00:00
    Race Results and Catching Up

    03:11
    Training Progress and Goals

    06:15
    Upcoming Races and Competitors

    08:44
    Tragedy in the Running World

    13:53
    Race Highlights and Challenges

    21:29
    Finish Line Mishaps

    25:09
    Social Media and Challenges

    32:08
    Preparing for Race Day

    35:44
    Mental Preparation and Training

    37:52
    Training Efficiency and Focus

    38:19
    Preparing for Race Day

    39:02
    Managing Mental State

    39:44
    Community Activation Event

    40:46
    The Power of Community

    41:11
    Upcoming Events and Community Support

    42:05
    Sticking to the Plan

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    Another Triathlon Podcast
    en-usFebruary 25, 2024

    Episode 34: Bob Babbitt on the Sport's Evolution and the Power of Inclusion

    Episode 34: Bob Babbitt on the Sport's Evolution and the Power of Inclusion

    Legends of Triathlon: Bob Babbitt on the Sport's Evolution and the Power of Inclusion

    Welcome to a very special episode of our podcast, where we have the honor of hosting Bob Babbitt, a name synonymous with the world of triathlon. As a legendary figure in the sport, Bob shares invaluable insights from the early days of triathlon to its current global impact, emphasizing the sport's power to change lives and foster equality.

    He highlights the importance of triathlon as an equal opportunity sport and the impact of Julie Moss' famous finish. Bob also discusses his transition to the media industry and the launch of Babbitville and Breakfast with Bob. 

    Get social
    Bob Babbitt: https://www.instagram.com/babbittville/
    Challenged Athletes Foundation: https://www.instagram.com/cafoundation/

    Takeaways

    • Triathlon is an equal opportunity sport that welcomes athletes of all abilities.
    • Short distance races, such as sprints and Olympics, are important for the growth and accessibility of the sport.
    • The finish line of an Ironman race is a transformative experience that can change an athlete's perspective on what they are capable of.
    • The impact of Julie Moss' crawl to the finish line in the 1982 Ironman race was a pivotal moment in the sport's history.
    • The Challenged Athletes Foundation (CAF) plays a crucial role in supporting athletes with physical challenges and providing them with the necessary resources to participate in triathlon. Sport has the power to change lives and promote equality.
    • The Challenged Athletes Foundation (CAF) provides opportunities for challenged athletes to participate in sports and experience the Ironman triathlon.
    • Supporting CAF through volunteering, donating, or participating in their events can make a difference in the lives of challenged athletes.
    • To grow the sport, it is important to support local races and race directors.

    Chapters

    00:00
    Introduction and Background

    01:04
    Early Days of Triathlon

    04:17
    Misconceptions about Ironman

    08:00
    The Original Ironman Race

    10:47
    Discovering the True Distance of Ironman

    14:12
    Triathlon as an Equal Opportunity Sport

    17:21
    The Impact of Julie Moss' Finish

    19:04
    Transition to Media and Competitor Magazine

    23:17
    Launch of Babbitville and Breakfast with Bob

    25:30
    The Growth of Triathlon and the Importance of Short Distance Races

    27:52
    Exciting Races to Look Forward To

    32:13
    The Impact of Paralympic Triathlon and Challenged Athletes Foundation (CAF)

    42:07
    The Power of Sport and Equality

    44:02
    Creating Opportunities for Challenged Athletes

    46:13
    The Impact of CAF on Challenged Athletes

    47:47
    Supporting CAF and the Future of Ironman

    49:13
    Growing the Sport and Supporting Local Races

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    Another Triathlon Podcast
    en-usFebruary 13, 2024

    Episode 33: Exploring PTO new T100 Series & Ironman's New CEO and 70.3 World Championships Location Announced

    Episode 33: Exploring PTO new T100 Series & Ironman's New CEO and 70.3 World Championships Location Announced

    Summary
    In this episode, the hosts discuss various topics in the triathlon world.

    - Catch Up: They start by catching up on their recent activities, training and racing, including testing triathlon suits with Mauna Apparel.

    - WTF of the Week: Lucy Charles-Barclay's decision to skip the Ironman World Championship in favor of the PTO series.

    - Social Media Post of the Week: The hosts speculate on Jan Frodeno's possible return to racing. They then dive into the details of the PTO series, including the race schedule and the contracted pro athletes.

    - Breakdown: Implications of the PTO series on the Kona World Championship. The conversation covers various topics related to the triathlon world, including the PTO subdivision races and the grand final, speculations on the location of the grand final, the impact of the grand final on 70.3 Worlds, the Super League and Olympic athletes, the announcement of the 70.3 World Championships in Marbella, the impact of the PTO series on the triathlon landscape, and the change in leadership at Ironman.

    Takeaways

    • Testing triathlon suits can lead to significant improvements in performance and comfort.
    • The PTO series offers a lucrative opportunity for pro athletes, leading some to prioritize it over other races.
    • The PTO series has attracted top talent in the triathlon world, creating highly competitive fields.
    • The PTO series may impact other races, such as the Ironman World Championship in Kona.
    • The PTO series introduces a new format and ranking system, which may have implications for future triathlon events. The PTO subdivision races and grand final provide opportunities for developing pro athletes and may change the triathlon landscape.
    • The location of the grand final is still uncertain, but speculations include Germany, South Africa, and Australia.
    • The grand final may affect the participation and competitiveness of 70.3 Worlds.
    • The Super League and Olympic athletes add more excitement and competition to the triathlon season.
    • The announcement of the 70.3 World Championships in Marbella brings anticipation for a challenging race.
    • The PTO series has the potential to reshape the triathlon landscape and create a divide between Ironman and middle-distance races.
    • The change in leadership at Ironman with the appointment of Scott DeRue brings expectations for enhancements and improvements in the sport.
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    Another Triathlon Podcast
    en-usFebruary 01, 2024

    Episode 32: Race Plans, Aero Testing and WTF with the PTO and Ironman Series

    Episode 32: Race Plans, Aero Testing and WTF with the PTO and Ironman Series


    Episode 32

    Welcome Back to Another Episode of Another Triathlon Podcast!

    • Brought to you by Mana Apparel.
    • Hosts Jenna-Caer, Josh, and Fede are excited to kick off the new year.
    • Check out our previous episode featuring Peloton's Matt Wilpers @mattwilpers .

    Global Triathlon Insights:

    • Fede joins in from New Zealand, sharing his excitement about the upcoming Tauranga Half, a middle-distance race.
    • Discussion on the Kiwi lifestyle and its focus on outdoor and sports activities.
    • Insight into 70.3 Worlds in Taupo, New Zealand.
    • Fede's thoughts on checking the race course and terrain for strategic planning.

    Jenna-Caer's Travels and Qualifications:

    • Jenna-Caer talks about her qualifications for the 70.3 World Championships and potential travel plans.
    • Consideration of making two overseas trips for triathlon races.

    Josh's Experiences and Community Involvement:

    • Josh shares his involvement in community events, including a breakfast for his Peloton group where they had a great suprise gift.
    • His experience at Peloton studio with Matt Wilpers.
    • Discussion on Peloton's community impact and the diversity of motivations among its members.

    Triathlon Sponsorship and Athlete Decisions:

    • The hosts discuss the evolving landscape of triathlon sponsorships and athlete choices.
    • Speculation on how pros might navigate the PTO and Ironman series.

    Lionel Sanders' Ironman Focus:

    • Discussion on Lionel Sanders' decision to focus on the Ironman series over PTO.
    • Analysis of Sanders' strategy and the implications of his choice.

    Upcoming Triathlon World Championships:

    • Speculation on potential contenders for the 70.3 World Championships.
    • The impact of the Olympics on athlete performance and focus.

    Social Media and Triathlon Trends:

    • Overview of current trends and movements in the triathlon world seen on social media.
    • Discussion on sponsorship announcements and the shifting landscape in triathlon endorsements.

    Listener Question: Dealing with Numb Toes on the Bike:

    • A listener's question about experiencing numb toes during long bike rides.
    • Suggestions and advice from the hosts, covering bike fit, shoe choice, and potential causes.

    Closing Thoughts:

    • The hosts wrap up with final thoughts and look forward to upcoming episodes.
    • A reminder for listeners to send in questions and interact with the podcast on social media.

    Join us next week for more triathlon discussions, insights from races around the world, and answers to your burning triathlon questions.

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    Another Triathlon Podcast
    en-usJanuary 18, 2024

    Episode 31: New Year Catch-Up and a Special Chat with Peloton's Matt Wilpers

    Episode 31: New Year Catch-Up and a Special Chat with Peloton's Matt Wilpers

    Welcome Back to Another Triathlon Podcast!

    Join us in our first episode of the new year as we catch up with the crew and have an engaging interview with Peloton instructor and renowned coach, Matt Wilpers.

    Introduction:

    • Hosts Jenna-Caer, Josh, and Fede welcome listeners back after the holiday break.

    Catching Up with the Crew:

    • Each host shares their new year’s training updates and resolutions.
    • Discussion on the latest trends and updates in the world of triathlon.

    Interview with Matt Wilpers:

    • Introduction of Matt Wilpers, a leading Peloton instructor known for his dynamic cycling classes and personalized coaching approach.
    • Matt shares his journey from competitive running to becoming a celebrated fitness coach.
    • Discussion on the intersection of technology, fitness, and community building in the digital age.

    Matt’s Insights on Training and Motivation:

    • Matt delves into his philosophy on training, goal-setting, and maintaining motivation.
    • Discussion on how to balance high-intensity training with recovery.

    Wrap-Up:

    • Closing thoughts and appreciation for Matt joining the episode.
    • Matt shares where listeners can follow him and stay updated on his classes and coaching tips.
      • Instagram: @mattwilpers
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    Another Triathlon Podcast
    en-usJanuary 11, 2024

    Episode 30 - Josh's Epic Testing Weekend, Armstrong's EPO Insight, and Winter Break

    Episode 30 - Josh's Epic Testing Weekend, Armstrong's EPO Insight, and Winter Break

    Welcome to Another Triathlon Podcast!

    In this episode, we dive into Josh's comprehensive testing experience, discuss a surprising revelation from Lance Armstrong, and announce our break until January.

    Join Jenna-Caer's Free Virtual Cycling Classes and win a Mauna Tri Bundle or Cycling Jersey! https://endurancefit.ca/endurance-fit-virtual-cycling-classes/

    Josh's Testing Experience in Phoenix:

    • Josh shares his adventure in Phoenix, where he underwent a series of comprehensive athletic tests.
    • Insights from full body composition scans, lactate testing, and swim technique analysis.
    • The impact of these tests on Josh's training approach and future goals.

    Social Media Post of the Week - Josh's Epic Testing Weekend:

    • A look into Josh's social media post detailing his testing experience.
    • Discussion on how these insights are valuable for any level of athlete.

    WTF Moment of the Week - Lance Armstrong's EPO Claim:

    • Discussion on Lance Armstrong's claim that EPO was only detectable for 4 hours.
    • Implications of this revelation on doping tests and athletic integrity.

    Winter Break Announcement:

    • The team announces a break from the podcast until January.
    • A thank you to the listeners and a call to stay tuned for more content in the new year.

    Wrap-Up:

    • Thank you to the listeners for joining us this year.
    • Reminder to check out Josh's social media for more details on his testing experience.
    • Happy holidays and see you all in January!

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    Josh https://www.instagram.com/joshmvernon/
    Fede https://www.instagram.com/fredrikson.12/

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    Another Triathlon Podcast
    en-usDecember 19, 2023

    Episode 29 - Bahrain Insights, Joe Skippers Million Dollar Bonus, and Skye's Revelation

    Episode 29 - Bahrain Insights, Joe Skippers Million Dollar Bonus, and Skye's Revelation

    Welcome Back to Another Triathlon Podcast

    Join us for Episode 29 as we dive into the aftermath of Bahrain 70.3, unpack a mind-blowing WTF moment involving Joe Skipper, and discuss a powerful social media post by Skye Moench.

    WTF Moment of the Week:

    • Joe Skipper's Million Dollar Moment: What’s this about a million-dollar bonus for Joe Skipper? We delve into the details of this surprising revelation and discuss its implications in the triathlon world.  Did you guess what it was for?

    Social Media Post of the Week:

    • Skye Moench's Candid Share: Skye Moench opens up about her past experiences with a coach who prioritized weight loss for performance. We discuss the importance of her moving away from that coaching relationship and the broader implications for athlete health and coaching ethics.

    More Triathlon Insights:

    • Training Tips and Strategies: Sharing some effective training methods and insights for both new and seasoned triathletes.
    • Upcoming Race Previews: A look ahead at what’s coming in the triathlon calendar and what to watch out for.

    Episode Wrap-Up:

    • A big thank you to all our listeners for joining us. Be sure to subscribe for more triathlon insights and stories.
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    Another Triathlon Podcast
    en-usDecember 18, 2023

    Episode 28: Jenna Launches Virtual Cycling Classes, Strava DM's, and who would you F, Marry, K?

    Episode 28: Jenna Launches Virtual Cycling Classes, Strava DM's, and who would you F, Marry, K?

    Welcome Back to Another Triathlon Podcast

    Join your favourite triathlon enthusiasts, Jenna-Caer, Josh, and Fede, as we catch up on the latest in our triathlon worlds, share some intriguing social media tidbits, and dive into the exciting upcoming Ironman Bahrain 70.3.

    Host Catch-Up:

    • Jenna-Caer's Big Launch: Jenna is thrilled to announce her new Virtual Online Cycling Classes! A perfect blend of challenge and fun, these classes are designed for cyclists and triathletes of all levels.
      • Special Offer: Jenna is looking for testers to try these classes for free. Interested? Sign up here.
    • Josh and Fede’s Recent Adventures: Hear what Josh and Fede have been up to and training updates in the past few weeks.

    Social Media Post of the Week:

    • Gustav Iden's Playful Post: A lighthearted take on Gustav Iden's 'F, Marry, Kill' post on his social media. Let’s discuss what makes this pro triathlete’s social media presence so engaging and entertaining.

    WTF Moment of the Week:

    • Strava DM's: New feature in Strava, do we want or need it??

    Race Results and Predictions:

    • Race Run-Down: A comprehensive look at the latest race results, highlighting key performances and unexpected outcomes.
    • Ironman Bahrain 70.3 Predictions: We put on our fortune-teller hats and make predictions for the upcoming Ironman Bahrain 70.3. Who are our top picks, and what surprises might be in store?


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    Another Triathlon Podcast
    en-usDecember 07, 2023
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