Gear Up Podcast: Digging Into Smartwatch Data, Screens, Top Picks, and More!
This week we talk to coach Jim Vance about smartwatches, running with power, how to set up your watch, and some of this year's best smartwatch models.
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This week we talk to coach Jim Vance about smartwatches, running with power, how to set up your watch, and some of this year's best smartwatch models.
Plus, Joanna Zeiger tells us about her cannabis research.
After racing as a pro—and winning the first XTERRA World Championships—Jimmy Riccitello got involved in the rules side of the sport.
No one could have predicted how big indoor cycling would become—and no one knows as much about it as these two leading endurance experts.
And how to deal mentally with the emotional stress and anxiety in the world.
What it took to win gold—and why she left it all behind to pursue a new goal.
News on the new Ironman COVID protocols, a breakdown of the biggest race of the year, and our six-time 70.3 champ tells us what she wish she'd known.
This week we talk to bike shop owner and master fitter Jon Blyer about three new tri bikes, UCI rules, and what it's like owning a business during the pandemic.
Plus, Thorsten Radde breaks down the numbers.
Two of triathlon's leading strength and conditioning coaches talk about how to get the most from your work in the gym.
The Ironman champ shares her funny stories, insight into what drives her, and how she got here.
This week is all about the Big Island and what we're missing in Kona.
And don't forget to sign up for your own DIY race!
The third episode of our new gear podcast takes us underwater for a look at some very clever swim tech and an inside peek at the mind of OnCourse goggles' inventor, Peter Monahan.
Lyme disease didn't stop this Ironman champ from getting 8th at Kona.
What goes on between your ears can be just as important—if not more so—than any physical training undertaken.
Plus, the science behind sports bras.
Three of Triathlete's editors enjoy a lively discussion about common mistakes, challenges, and misconceptions of our sport.
What does it mean to be gender non-binary?
The second episode of our new gear podcast takes an expert look at the whole evolution of naming shoes for different runners, carbon-midsole shoes, and why we're getting so specialized.
Plus, all the info you need for your own adventures.
And a triathlete doctor answers some of your health questions right now.
America's leading endurance sports physical therapist shares his secrets on how to build a stronger, faster, and more durable body.
Plus, we get the financial break down from an endurance sports agent.
Plus, he tells us why he thinks sometimes a little trash-talking is fun.
The ultramarathon man talks about what fuels his adventures, the importance of getting outside of your comfort zone, as well as advice for first-time ultrarunners.
Plus, how he got the name 'Crowie.'
The first episode of our new gear podcast digs into why carbon wheels are getting cheaper and gets into the deep end on disc brakes.
The Ironman Boulder course record holder gets real about her ups, downs, and learning process.
Coach and Olympian Ryan Bolton talks about the art and science of coaching—and how to run faster in triathlon.
And nominate women doing great things in the sport for the Women in Triathlon awards.
The Olympian and defending World Champ can laugh at herself—and marvel at the turns her life has taken.
One of the world's most successful triathlon coaches gives us some candid insights into what it takes to win a world championship—and plenty more.
It took years for her to get here, but now Ellie Salthouse is determined to win the 70.3 world championships—and stay happy doing it.
She just wanted to be the best she could be. Then, Sika realized if she qualified for her pro license it would make her the first.
Despite being just a few months away from her 50th birthday, Dede Griesbauer is fitter and faster than ever—and in this episode she tells us how she does it.
Plus, what you can expect at races this year.
Plus, Dr. Shaunna Payne Gold outlines some of the barriers keeping Black triathletes out of the sport.
The cycling coach and bike fit guru on how you can achieve optimal speed, aerodynamics, and power on the bike.
After doing his first triathlon as a kid, Ben Kanute knew what he wanted: to be an Olympian. But now he'd like to add a 70.3 World Championship to that list.
Heather Jackson was a high school teacher and age group athlete, who only started triathlon because her parents did one. Now she's the female American Ironman record holder.
Listen to Dr. Stacy Sims take a deep dive on nutrition, women's physiology, and the role of fueling in performance.
After quitting smoking and leaving a 100-hour/week finance job, Sarah Piampiano dedicated herself to becoming the best triathlete she could be. Now what?
After opting for her pro license just to avoid the mass start in her first Ironman, how has Linsey Corbin kept upping her game over her 15-year career?
Both Paula and Eric have won their share of races—and had their share of injuries. How do you continue to find a love of the sport after all those years?
In 2018, the 70.3 World Champ broke her foot and was told she'd never compete again. Was that worse than missing this season because of race cancellations?
Kona runner-up Tim O'Donnell talks about what he learned after bouncing back from an injury last year and how a brownie helped him win over Mirinda Carfrae.
On this week's podcast, Ben Hoffman talks about what it takes to win and what made him want to be a pro triathlete in the first place.
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Tower 26's Jim Lubinski and Gerry Rodrigues have introduced a triathlon-specific swimming podcast series for 2016.