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That Triathlon Show

That Triathlon Show is the number one triathlon podcast for interviews with the best coaches, scientists and experts in the world. That Triathlon Show is hosted by triathlon coach Mikael Eriksson and brought to you by www.scientifictriathlon.com. Learn more about That Triathlon Show at www.scientifictriathlon.com/podcast/.
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Aug 14, 2017

Andy Blow, founder of Precision Hydration is a former elite triathlete, who suffered a lot from cramping and sodium-depletion related performance drops. Especially in hot environments in his long course racing career. So he scratched his own itch and came up with a product range that solved his issues, which led to founding Precision Hydration, a company that makes a range of electrolyte products for athletes.

IN THIS EPISODE YOU'LL LEARN ABOUT:

-Why sodium is a critical component of your hydration strategy and what happens if it gets depleted.

-The massive variance in sodium requirements between individuals, and why there's no one size fits all solution.

-The free online sweat test you can take to determine your own individual sodium needs with good accuracy.

-How to take that knowledge into practice and apply it in your hydration in training, racing, and leading up to races.

LISTENER QUESTIONS: If you have questions that you want me to answer on the show or off the show (in an email), send me your question via email or Twitter (contact information below).

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Send feedback, questions or just wanna chat? CONTACT me at mikael@scientifictriathlon.com or connect on Twitter - my handle is @SciTriat.

Aug 10, 2017

Bike for show and run for dough. A poor run rarely leads to a good race overall. And yet, so many triathletes struggle mightily with running well off the bike. Today you'll learn the 5 keys to having a great run off the bike in your next race, and most races after that.

IN THIS EPISODE YOU'LL LEARN ABOUT:
-The 5 keys to running well off the bike!
-How much slower should your triathlon run splits be compared to open running races?
-Is your cadence on the bike important for running performance?
-The one running biomechanics tip I'll give to all triathletes (despite generally being a bit hesitant to dish out advice on running form...)
-How to pace your triathlon runs for different race distances.
-The science of running well well off the bike.

LISTENER QUESTIONS: If you have questions that you want me to answer on the show or off the show (in an email), send me your question via email or Twitter (contact information below).

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Aug 7, 2017

The Virtual Wind Tunnel is an exciting new innovation by Canadian startup STAC Performance, co-founded by Andrew Buckrell. It allows triathletes to get a complete, accurate aerodynamic analysis done in an affordable and convenient way, just by taking a few iPad scans and sending them to STAC for computational analysis, Joining Andrew and myself in the conversation is VWT-provider Michael Liberzon, who discusses the importance of combining aerodynamics with a good bike fit.

IN THIS EPISODE YOU'LL LEARN ABOUT:
-How the virtual wind tunnel works, and what happens from the second you step into a bike shop for an analysis to when you have your full report in your hands.
-How you can benefit from using the VWT by comparing different positions, equipment, and even comparing your aerodynamic drag with that of other riders in STAC's database.
-The importance of combining aerodynamics with a great bike fit.
-How accurate the Virtual Wind Tunnel is, how it compares to actual wind tunnels, and potential limitations.
-Case studies of pros and amateurs gaining big aerodynamic advantages from using the VWT.

LISTENER QUESTIONS: If you have questions that you want me to answer on the show or off the show (in an email), send me your question via email or Twitter (contact information below).

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Aug 3, 2017

Rob Sleamaker is the founder of Vasa, a company that pioneered the market for swim training benches and changed dryland swim training forever. Vasa Trainers have been used by the US Olympic swimming squads for all Olympics since 1996, and are now starting to make headway into triathletes' training regimes as well.

IN THIS EPISODE YOU'LL LEARN ABOUT:
-How Vasa's SwimErg allows you to train in precise power zones just like in cycling and how this allows you to improve your fitness at a rapid rate
-Why it may be easier to improve your technique and learn exact movement patterns for swimming in the dry comfort of a Vasa Trainer
-How time-crunched and pool-restricted triathletes all over the world are using the Vasa Trainers to not only get them through the swim part of the race, but get them through fast.

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Jul 30, 2017

James Dunne is a Sports Rehab Therapist withe a passion for identifying and correcting dysfunctional movement patterns that cause overuse injuries or impair efficiency in endurance athletes.

IN THIS EPISODE YOU'LL LEARN ABOUT:
-How a little and often goes a long way to preventing injuries and reducing movement inefficiencies
-What prehab, mobility, strength and conditioning, etc. you should to stay fast and injury-free
-How to identify and correct dysfunctional movement patterns that are the root causes of your injuries

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Jul 27, 2017

In part 2 of our interview with professor Tim Noakes we discuss low-carb high-fat diets and the role it can play both for general health and endurance performance.

IN THIS EPISODE YOU'LL LEARN ABOUT:
-The relation between high-carbohydrate diets and diabetes
-How Tim ran the same times aged 61 as 41 when switching to a low-carb diet
-Tim’s take on ketogenic diets

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Jul 24, 2017

The Central Governor Model implies that the brain governs how hard your muscles are allowed to work in order to protect them. Thus, we never truly use the full capacity of our body. Professor Tim Noakes is world-renowned for coming up with the theory and proving it in research studies, and joins us today to explain more.

IN THIS EPISODE YOU'LL LEARN ABOUT:
-How big an impact the brain really has on your performance
-What you should do to try and override the perceived barriers
-How the balance between perception of fatigue and a willingness to take on fatigue ultimately determines how much you can push yourself

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Jul 20, 2017

Dan Plews, PhD, is a world-leading researcher in the field of Heart Rate Variability (HRV), and an elite-level coach. Today, we discuss how you can use HRV as a tool in your triathlon training to find the right balance between rest and stress, to help push your rate of improvement in the sport and give you an extra edge.

IN THIS EPISODE YOU'LL LEARN ABOUT:
-How HRV can help you decide when to do high-intensity workouts and when to hold back, and why that may be better than sticking to a rigid program
-How to use your HRV baseline as a tool to help determine if your training load in a block of training is appropriate, too large, or too small
-The tools, apps, and resources that the Plews recommends using to get going with HRV.

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Jul 17, 2017

Science in Sport is a leading sports nutrition company that among other accomplishments and accolades, recently partnered up with the British Triathlon Federation to be the official supplier of sports nutrition for all Great Britain athletes. Their products are completely "Fuelled by Science" - developed by sports scientists in conjunction with international athletes through partnerships like that with BTF, Team Sky, and others. Performance nutritionist Ted Munson joins us today to talk about hydration and nutrition requirements and products for triathletes.

IN THIS EPISODE YOU'LL LEARN ABOUT:
-Should you choose isotonic, hypotonic, or hypertonic gels and sports drinks?
-What electrolytes and sodium content should you look for in a gel or sports drink?
-Fueling for a sprint distance race
-Fueling for a full Iron distance event
-Protein requirements for triathletes and different types of proteins

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Jul 13, 2017

Fueling is the fourth discipline in triathlon, but in long-course racing, it's no less important than swimming biking and running. Jesse Kropelnicki, elite coach and founder of QT2 Systems and The Core Diet, has worked with a great number of athletes and made race-day fueling their strength using the principles of The Core Diet. If you've struggled with race-day fueling, you'll walk away from this interview with a clear path for how to make it right.

IN THIS EPISODE YOU'LL LEARN:
-How to think about nutrition in your day to day life
-How to reach your racing weight
-How to fuel in training
-What the fuel window is, and why it is so important
-How to fuel in races

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Jul 10, 2017

Tracking and monitoring data is one thing. Using the data to drive your decisions about how to train and race is a different story. Knowing how to filter and decipher all the information that you have can be difficult and confusing. Training Peaks is the best tool to use for any triathlete using a data-driven training approach, and today we'll cover how to use it effectively.

IN THIS EPISODE YOU'LL LEARN:
-Which metrics and data to focus on
-How to know exactly when you need to push or back off your training
-How to measure track your aerobic base and muscular endurance
-How to plan your taper and define your ideal taper down to a single number
-How to reverse engineer your key workouts based on Training Stress Score

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Jul 6, 2017

Chad Timmerman is head coach at TrainerRoad, where he creates cycling training plans athletes use every day to become stronger and faster. His approach to training is based on science, and he believes training without structure is not training at all, it's riding a bike.

IN THIS EPSIODE YOU'LL LEARN:
-Why training with power is the best way to improve your cycling
-Why high quality trumps high quantity
-How to make your cycling training structured
-THe different phases of your cycling training: base, build, and specialty
-What TrainerRoad is and how it helps triathletes train more effectively

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Jul 3, 2017

Amy Farrell is a triathlon age-grouper like most of us, with a day job, family, and other commitments. Unlike most of us, however, she is an age-group Ironman world champion. One of her keys to success is great time management, and finding the right balance between triathlon and other parts of her life.

IN THIS EPISODE YOU'LL LEARN ABOUT:
-Amy's tips for managing your time and finding time for both training and non-triathlon commitments
-The importance of finding the right balance in life.
-A day in the life of Amy - what it contains and how she combines training, family, and her job hour by hour, black on white.

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Jun 29, 2017

What are the real benefits and proclaimed benefits (aka myths) of cool-downs? Should you do cool-downs, and if yes, how should you do it in your triathlon training?

IN THIS EPISODE YOU'LL LEARN:
-The actual benefit of cooldowns: reducing risk of post-exercise dizziness and fainting
-Myths about cool-downs - no, they DON'T enhance recovery or improve performance in later workouts
-Why it might be a good idea to do cool-downs anyway - but from a training adaptation standpoint, not a recovery or performance standpoint
-My personal recommendations regarding cool-downs

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Jun 26, 2017

How should you warm up on race-day? Is it even necessary to warm up at all. Let's uncover what the benefits of warm-ups are, how to structure them, and what pitfalls to avoid!

IN THIS EPISODE YOU'LL LEARN:
-Why you need to warm-up for (most) races
-How to structure an "ideal" warm-up and a logistically practical race-day warm-up
-What pitfalls to avoid with your warm-ups
-How to plan your warm-up intensity, duration, order, and timing

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Jun 22, 2017

These 9 swim, bike and run workouts are very effective, and I find myself going back to them time and time again. But since they're less well-known than your typical "6 x 3 minutes" or "20 minute tempo run", you've probably never heard of most of them, let alone used them in your training. Feel free to steal them and incorporate them into your program!

IN THIS EPISODE YOU'LL LEARN:
-"CSS rest cutdown", "Mixed pace progression" and "Open water beach start" workouts for swimming
-"Criss-cross", "Multiset VO2max", and "Power sprint" workouts for cycling
-"Squires long run", "Hill sprints", and "Hudson 1-2-3-2-1 Fartlek" for running.

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Jun 19, 2017

What can you do and what can't you do in terms of training during pregnancy? Jocelyn McCauley, pro triathlete, explains how it's possible to train within 24 hours before going into labor and be back training a week after. And then race your first 70.3 11 weeks after. No biggie!

IN THIS EPISODE YOU'LL LEARN:
-What type of training and training intensities are suitable for training during pregnancy
-How to resume training after pregnancy and progress your training
-What to do if your doctor has a conservative view on training during pregnancy
-Managing training with raising a toddler and having a job

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Jun 15, 2017

Mary Beth Ellis is the fastest American woman ever over a full distance triathlon. She retired in 2016, and is now coaching full time. Here, she shares her knowledge and pearls of wisdom on how age-groupers should manage and think about their triathlon training

IN THIS EPISODE YOU'LL LEARN ABOUT:
-Why you should prioritize rest and recovery
-How going really slow and really fast will help you improve
-Why having a coach can be such a massive benefit for athletes
-Time management for busy triathletes

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Jun 12, 2017

Getting the right wheels and tires can save you upwards of 14 minutes on the Ironman bike leg. And it doesn't have to cost a small fortune any longer. Jon and Chris Thornham of FloCycling, manufacturers of exceptionally aerodynamic, yet affordable wheels, tell you how it's possible. Plus we crunch the numbers on a number of different variables affecting aerodynamics.

IN THIS EPISODE YOU'LL LEARN:
-What to consider when getting a set of wheels
-The importance of having the right tires for aerodynamics and rolling resistance
-How much time wheels and tires can save you when you get it right
-Other things you should do to go faster on the bike in the order of priority and bang for buck

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Jun 8, 2017

Training zones. You know of them, but do you know just how important it is that you use them? And most importantly, how to go about using them in swimming, biking and running? In part 3 of this episode series on training zones, we cover how to use training zones in running.

IN THIS EPISODE YOU'LL LEARN ABOUT:
-How to determine training zones in running
-How to use training zones in different types of run workouts
-Should you do your run training according to heart rate or pace?
-Using power zones in run training


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Jun 5, 2017

Training zones. You know of them, but do you know just how important it is that you use them? And most importantly, how to go about using them in swimming, biking and running? In part 2 of this episode series on training zones, we cover how to use training zones in cycling.

IN THIS EPISODE YOU'LL LEARN ABOUT:
-How to determine training zones in cycling
-How to use training zones in different types of bike workouts
-Power vs. heart rate vs. RPE
-How important is training with power?


LISTENER QUESTIONS: If you have questions that you want me to answer on the show or off the show (in an email), send me your question via email or Twitter (contact information below).

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Jun 1, 2017

A few common principles drive performance, regardless of the field or the task at hand. Whether someone is trying to qualify for the Olympics, set a new personal best or win their age group, or break ground in mathematical theory, many of the practices that lead to great success are the same. In Peak Performance, Brad Stulberg, a former McKinsey and Company consultant and writer who covers health and the science of human performance, and Steve Magness, a performance scientist and coach of Olympic athletes, team up to demystify these practices and make them accessible to everyone.

IN THIS EPISODE YOU'LL LEARN:
-The science of success and peak performance, whatever success means to you
-Rest and stress and its role in performance
-The importance of developing a purpose
-Routines and their role in priming the body and mind for performance and productivity
-Action steps you can start taking today to work towards peak performance in triathlon and in life

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May 29, 2017

Training zones. You know of them, but do you know just how important it is that you use them? And most importantly, how to go about using them in swimming, biking and running? In part 1 of this episode series on training zones, we cover how to use training zones in swimming.

IN THIS EPISODE YOU'LL LEARN ABOUT:
-How to determine training zones in swimming
-How to use training zones in different types of workouts
-Is heart rate a valuable metric in swim training or should you just use pace?


LISTENER QUESTIONS:
If you have questions that you want me to answer on the show or off the show (in an email), send me your question via email or Twitter (contact information below).

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May 25, 2017

Paulo Sousa, PhD, is an elite triathlon coach from Portugal now residing in California and operating The Triathlon Squad, a high-performance environment for elite triathletes. Among other accomplishments, he coached two of the three male athletes in the Rio Olympics 2016, and was given the USAT Coach of the Year award for 2016.

IN THIS EPISODE YOU'LL LEARN ABOUT:
-The origin story of The Triathlon Squad and why it came to be
-How Paulo and his athletes in the squad operate on a day-to-day basis
-Balancing athletes' individual training with benefiting from the group environment
-What it takes to be a professional triathlete - physically and mentally


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May 22, 2017

Nuno Prazeres is a competitive Portugese age-group triathlete and That Triathlon SHow listener with great attention to detail. He has really managed to get the most out of his bike power by optimizing his aerodynamics and using other hacks to get free speed on the bike.

IN THIS EPISODE YOU'LL LEARN:
-The 11 boxes Nuno checked to master aerodynamics and free speed
-The gear that will give you the best aerodynamic benefits
-How much time does shaving your legs really save?
-The mindblowingly effective (and free!) parafin and tire pressure tricks that can save you 10+ watts
-Everything is backed up with numbers: how much time or how mnay watts do you save by doing this or that

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