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    Off Course with Grant Holicky Trailer

    enJanuary 30, 2020

    About this Episode

    Off Course is the podcast about what happens when the racing is over and life begins. Endurance athletes have lives outside of their sport.  Maintaining a healthy work, life, sport balance requires intention, discipline and a strong appetite for new experiences.

    "Part of what I love about all of the sports I coach and participate in, is the community of fun, interesting people that I get to do it all with. In this show I’m bringing you with me to all of the races I go to, and inviting you into all of the cool conversations I have with athletes, other coaches, and pros in endurance sports that I’m a part of. You’ll get to hear about who these people are off the racecourse, what makes them great athletes, what other hobbies they have, and how they maintain excellence in sport and life." -Grant Holicky, Host of Off Course

    Recent Episodes from Off Course

    OC // 19 Ben Hoffman #thefirewithin #donthassletheHoff

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    Ben Hoffman is an American long course triathlete with many half Ironman and full distance wins under his belt and has been one of the more consistent performers in the Ironman for over a decade. Ben has been at the professional level of the sport for 15 years and has worked his way to being a contender for the win whenever he toes the line. He's been on the podium in Kona and was 4th last year and is hunting for that world championship win. 

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    Off Course
    enApril 18, 2020