Episode 5: How to Arrive (and Thrive) in Kona
It’s a tale as old as…well, it’s probably around 40 years old, but for a sport as young as ours, that’s fairly venerable: a hard-working triathlete puts in their time over the course of a season, qualifies for Kona (or Nice, which is a really great site for a world championships, go ahead and @ us), and then, through a combination of poorly timed heat acclimation, arduous travel, wide-eyed enthusiasm, panic training, expo smorgasbord, and terror ends up performing far below their potential. Today we’ll be talking about how to navigate the veritable gauntlet of triathlon’s big show and perform to the best of your ability.
Episode 4: What is Fatigue Resistance, and How Do I Get More of It?
Fatigue resistance is an idea that has been around for a long time, but it’s having a bit of a moment recently. A few companies are trying to develop fancy metrics like “durability” to measure (or, um, monetize) this concept.
We don’t need to monetize it. Fatigue resistance is a simple concept, one that it is easy to track and train. Listen here to learn how.
Episode 3: Training and Racing through Pregnancy with Emily Arcuri
Chris sits down with elite amateur and Campfire Coach Emily Arcuri to talk about training and racing all the way through 32 weeks of pregnancy. Emily offers three different periods of her journey and thoughts about what you should expect if you decide to follow her example.
Episode 2: Strength Training Simplified with Adam Goulet
Chris sits down with chiropractor and Campfire coach Adam Goulet to talk about Ironman Texas and why Ironman is "one and done" for Adam, but then settle down to business to talk about strength training for endurance athletes.
You'll learn that you really don't need to worry about "bulking up" as an endurance athlete who lifts, and the four different major movements every endurance athlete should incorporate into their training routine.
Episode 1: Three Years to Ironman?
Chris talks through just WHY it takes so long to prepare correctly for an Iron-distance triathlon. We also talk about the great Gordo Byrn and his influence on proper conditioning within endurance sports.
Gordo's substack, Endurance Essentials
Gordo on Rich Roll's podcast