Tag: podcast
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Race Day Calm: The Simple System That Prevents Panic
Race day calm comes from fewer decisions. Use a simple checklist, race-morning routine, and default plan to prevent panic and execute with confidence.
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How to Make Easy Days Easy (and Why It’s the Fast Track to Fitness)
Make your easy days truly easy with Zone 2 training. Learn why aerobic base work boosts fitness, how to avoid the gray zone, and recover better.
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Beginner Triathlon Training: A Simple Plan That Actually Works (Without Overwhelm)
Beginner triathlon training plan made simple: a repeatable weekly schedule, Zone 2 focus, smart progression, and tips to train for a sprint triathlon without overwhelm.
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Not Easy Enough to Recover, Not Hard Enough to Improve: The Gray Zone Trap
Gray zone training keeps you tired and stuck—too hard to recover, too easy to improve. Learn how to fix intensity and make workouts count.
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What Actually Matters for Your First Tri: Comfort, Safety, and Simplicity
New triathlete? Focus on comfort, safety, and simplicity—not expensive gear. Here’s what’s worth buying, what to skip, and how to train smarter.
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Beginner Triathlon Starter Kit: First Race Guide
Everything you need for your first triathlon. Learn what gear to use, how to train, and how to build confidence as a beginner triathlete.
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None of Your Business: The Data That’s Wrecking Your Workouts
Let’s Set Some Boundaries With Your Data If you’re a triathlete, you probably love data. I get it. I’m not here to take your Garmin away. But I am here to tell you this: Not every metric deserves your attention during a workout.Some numbers help you execute. Others make you spiral, chase the wrong thing, and turn
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Don’t Waste Your Money on Triathlon: What Beginners Don’t Need (and What’s Actually Worth It)
New to triathlon? You don’t need a $10,000 setup to finish strong. Here are the biggest money-wasters beginners buy too soon—and the few things that are actually worth spending on (starting with a smart training plan you can try free for 2 months).
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“Date” Your Training: 7 Ways to Make Your Plan Something You Actually Want to Do
Valentine’s week is the perfect time to stop relying on motivation and start building a relationship with training you actually enjoy. Here are 7 simple “date your training” ideas to make your plan feel doable, satisfying, and sustainable—so you stay consistent and get faster.
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Stop Chasing Motivation: The February Plan That Builds Real Momentum
February is when motivation fades—and that’s exactly why it’s the month that builds champions. Here’s a simple, sustainable plan to create real momentum now so spring training feels easier and race prep actually works.
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The Most Underrated Workout: Why Assessments Make You Faster (and Safer)
Assessments aren’t punishment workouts—they’re the sessions that keep your training honest, your zones accurate, and your progress trending the right way. Here’s why testing now sets you up to get faster (and stay healthier) all season.
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Stop Training Like Everyone Else: Why Your Plan Works (If You Let It)
The Trap: “I Felt Good, So I Did More” I can’t tell you how many times I’ve heard some version of this: “I felt great, so I added a little extra.”“My bike club was going longer, so I just stayed with them.”“My friend’s workout looked spicy, so I did that instead.” And listen… I get
