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Crushing Iron is an age grouper and his coach talking and learning about triathlon. Together they explore the mental, emotional, physical, and spiritual side of training and racing everything from a Sprint to an Ironman. Great for beginners and intermediates triathletes. Released every Monday and Thursday.

Crushing Iron Triathlon Podcast C26 Triathlon

    • Health & Fitness

Crushing Iron is an age grouper and his coach talking and learning about triathlon. Together they explore the mental, emotional, physical, and spiritual side of training and racing everything from a Sprint to an Ironman. Great for beginners and intermediates triathletes. Released every Monday and Thursday.

    #772 – Stacking Your Training

    #772 – Stacking Your Training

    Today we look at how workouts weave together with soothing, straining, and stressful sessions. The C26 Triple S! 
    This one is great for all athletes and at the center of how to be consistent, improve, and not go through life shelled. Stress on the body is definitely the way to get better, but if you're not recovering, or understanding the concept/difference between strain and stress, you will eventually end up in trouble. 
    Patience is a great asset on the race course and it is a learned practice in training. When you should go hard and when you should pull back are key factors in getting better, and frankly, feeling good in your life.
    ***Be sure to stick around at the end of this podcast for an interview with CJ Castle, one of our new coaches. Bio Below. 
    Topics:
    Soothing, Straning, Stressful The Purpose of Endurance sports Do you find it boring? Going harder on recovery rides? Patience is an asset in racing Interview with CJ Castle one of our new coaches Less work, but harder? Stress the body, then recover When a 2K easy swim is like a day off Soothing runs, straining runs, stressful runs How temperature turns straining into stressful The legs just wanted to go today, coach! Going to the well equals stressful Don't you want to feel good? Tendency to PROVE that you've got it The concept of consequence Soothing Days to Get back to normal The body always gives signs Expectations cause lack of wisdom Adapt, adjust, soothe Feeling awesome after a few days off vs. feeling "good" Never miss a workout? Even distribution Grinder vs. a Home Run hitter Small Ball Quality sessions You gotta make your own edits Shorter tapers Keeping tension in the legs When is the hay REALLY in the barn?

    Mike Tarrolly - mike@c26triathlon.com
    Robbie Bruce - robbie@c26triathlon.com
    CJ Castle - C26 Coach Bio
    Coach C.J. has been racing and coaching triathlon and endurance sports for over 25 years. He spent close to a decade racing professionally, and has been coaching both at the university level and individually throughout his adult life. Following retirement from elite-level racing, he returned to graduate school earning a M.S. in exercise physiology, and continued to evolve both his knowledge of athletes and coaching, thus further developing his ability to help others reach their goals.
    As he balances being a husband, father of four, career professional, and his love of competition, triathlon and endurance sports remain a cornerstone in his life.
    C.J. is passionate about fitness as a lifestyle, and believes that every athlete’s personal journey toward their goals should enrich their lives. His experience has given him a unique understanding of how to balance the stresses of everyday life, family, career, and extracurricular commitments, with progress, health, happiness, and achievement of one’s goals. While he believes that the general path toward an endurance lifestyle is similar for everyone, he also believes each individual’s journey is highly specific. Through open communication, trust, and a cooperative relationship, he relies on a strategy of prescribing the most effective training at the right time for each athlete to reach their goals, while not having to sacrifice the other loves in their life.
    While the 70.3 and Ironman distance hold a special place in his heart, he also races and has unique experience in events including Xterra, mountain bike endurance racing, mountain bike stage racing, running events of all distances, and many others. He has been fortunate to have the opportunity to help guide athletes of all levels (first timers, professionals, collegiate athletes, collegiate champions, and world championship qualifiers) to achieve their goals.
    He believes that fitness helps us to be happier, healthier, and enriches our lives. C.J. looks forward to the opportunity to chat with you about your personal journey.

    • 1 hr 22 min
    #771 – Pack Mentality

    #771 – Pack Mentality

    Whether we’re a front pack, middle pack, or back of the pack athlete, we can all learn from each other. Today we look at the different ways to think about racing based on your experience. We dig back into finding satisfaction in your training, re-cultivating your “why” and what it takes to break free from your current pack, or even get over the hump for your goals. Do we take things for granted? Recalibrate our desires? Can we find satisfaction in creating a little pain? Racing usually comes back to the simple things. We’ll go through the steps to own your journey and your next race.
    Topics:
    Our favorite podcast guests Top ten finisher and last ten finisher Different backgrounds Margins for error Front pack, middle pack, back pack What are you trying to achieve? Some people don’t even want to race You have to understand yourself first When objectivity is behind reality Own your journey and race Are you really giving your most? Wrapped up in time and placement Middle of the pack athletes and no man’s land Don’t forget where you came from Ability to be proud of what you’ve done Define your why again Losing the ability to power through mentally Spending your life in a doorway? Being special from the chin up Finding satisfaction in a little pain Make things feel easy  
    Mike Tarrolly - mike@c26triathlon.com
    Robbie Bruce - robbie@c26triathlon.com

    • 59 min
    #770 – Race Speed: Mind And Body Ready

    #770 – Race Speed: Mind And Body Ready

    Today we dovetail off Chattanooga 70.3 and Moro Bay. We start by talking about swimming and how it should not be taken lightly. We ask if shortening the swim cut off would make people train harder to be stronger swimmers? We also talk about bike congestion and if it’s really that bad or many people just aren’t prepared with their bike handling. This is really about putting yourself in race situations before you get to the race. Are you training enough in open water? Working on your bike handling? Taking the harder way home with hills, etc? How do you get your body ready for Race Speed.
    Topics:
    Camp packed leisure activity Moro Bay - Tough swim The swim cut off too long? Taking the swim seriously Was it the conditions or your fitness? Avoiding going back to the scene of the crime Massive fear in the water The swim will be hard Bike comfort Crowded bike course. Nervous? Getting used to game (race) speed Wind, bikes, crowds Expose yourself to the uncomfortable Train for strength and speed Create your own pressure Take the hard way home It takes effort How much open water swimming each week? Outside vs. Inside  
    Mike Tarrolly - mike@c26triathlon.com
    Robbie Bruce - robbie@c26triathlon.com

    • 56 min
    #769 – Setting In-Race Goals

    #769 – Setting In-Race Goals

    Today, we look at energy breakdowns for your swim, bike, and run. We also get into how to handle A, B, and C races. Are they really different? Are you setting goals for today or down the road? We also look at A, B, and C goals for each individual race. Do you want to see how much you can push the bike and still run? Swim hard or reel it in? How do you keep going on the bike. Self-talk, toughness, and nutrition. Can you put yourself in objective space? Are you ready to dig deep, or find in-race recovery points? What’s your your ceiling for discomfort on race day?
    Topics:
    Join Our Email list and get a free swimming PDF at C26triathlon.com Ironman Facebook group panic Setting your race strategy Building a checklist Goals: Time or performance? What’s the goal for today? A, B, and C Races How much energy do you use on each portion? A, B, and C Goals for the day If you feel good, take what you got Don’t fold, figure something out The performance spectrum How long can you go without imploding? Experimenting with nutrition Practicing toughness The goal is to gain information Testing or body of work? Cramping and bonking . . . is it really sodium? What’s your ceiling of discomfort in the swim, bike and run? Ending on a good note If a race feels easy . . . .  
    Mike Tarrolly - mike@c26triathlon.com
    Robbie Bruce - robbie@c26triathlon.com

    • 58 min
    #768 – Creating The Perfect Training Environment

    #768 – Creating The Perfect Training Environment

    Today we give you all the secrets to more enjoyable training, which will obviously transfer into better racing . . . and maybe even a happier life.
    Are you going about your training in the right places with the right approach?
    Topics:
    Summer is here . . . Finding routes you enjoy Having great training options It’s hard to get burned out Finding a groove that works for you Refusing to run or ride inside Knowing what works The wind Power meters and FTP tests The pool vs. a lake Watts inside vs. Out Cycling outside is a total mental shift Running outside vs. treadmill Training routes that check the boxes Spontaneity and adventure Going with what feels right Figuring things out through experience Pro racing vs. amateur racing Feeling younger as you get older You’re either hurt or getting better Running shoe talk - Newton’s, K Swiss Over seeking comfort  
    Mike Tarrolly - mike@c26triathlon.com
    Robbie Bruce - robbie@c26triathlon.com

    • 1 hr 1 min
    #767 – Mysteries of Swimming - Part 2

    #767 – Mysteries of Swimming - Part 2

    Lots of talk about open water including, how comfort, how to approach workouts, and length of stroke. More discussion about the feel for water today, and a sidebar into the feel for the bike and run. How often should you use the pull buoy? What about paddles? How to breathe right and fix dead spots in your stroke.
    Topics:
    Weather and running and emotions Open Water Training Integrity of swim workouts in open water Comfort in Open Water Smaller hands and feel for the water Counting strokes Timing of turning your head to breathe Feeling with your wrist Pauses and dead spots How to breathe Sighting as part of your stroke Weight training for swimming How often should you use a pull buoy?? Paddles/pull buoy/mixed with all out 50s Plain old genetics Find the optimum stroke for your body type Feel for the water, bike, and run -------------
    Mike Tarrolly - mike@c26triathlon.com
    Robbie Bruce - robbie@c26triathlon.com

    • 1 hr

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