50 min

Bob Babbitt: Breakfast with the man himself, part 1 Inside Tri Show

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Bob Babbitt's name is synonymous with the sport of triathlon. Bob did his first Ironman in Hawaii in the very early days in the early 80s and has been hooked on triathlon ever since, both as a competitor and on the media side of it too. He's passionate about sharing people's stories, he loves having Breakfast with the pros and he is passionately devoted to the Challenged Athletes Foundation, which he helped to co-found.
You'll hear
12:00 Why is Breakfast with Bob such a highlight for athletes?
It's a mutual respect and I feel some of my job is to share their stories.
17:39 Does Bob ever get nervous before interviews? Not really, as long as I'm prepared.
19:00 We talk about actor Robin Williams and how he got involved with the Challenged Athletes Foundation.
24:00 Are you a quiet person away from the mic Bob?
No, I'm a people person. I like to meet people, I like to find out what makes them tick.
27:14 Do you appreciate how instrumental you have been in the sport of triathlon and to get stories out there?
28:55 What would you say to the people who told you triathlon was a fad in the 1980s?
33:34 Why did Bob believe in triathlon so much?
38:04 Does Ironman care about professional athletes?
41:44 What do you think the future looks like for Ironman?
"I think it looks great. Just seeing this group of young athletes having immediate success, there are so many cool things happening. My one main concern is that too many people are doing too many Ironmans. My concern is that you look at Dave Scott, heart issues, Greg Welch, heart issues. so what happens with our athletes now who are doing 5 or 6 Ironmans a year for multiple years.
Find out more about this week's guests
Bob Babbitt Twitter
Bob Babbitt website
Challenged Athletes Foundation
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Bob Babbitt's name is synonymous with the sport of triathlon. Bob did his first Ironman in Hawaii in the very early days in the early 80s and has been hooked on triathlon ever since, both as a competitor and on the media side of it too. He's passionate about sharing people's stories, he loves having Breakfast with the pros and he is passionately devoted to the Challenged Athletes Foundation, which he helped to co-found.
You'll hear
12:00 Why is Breakfast with Bob such a highlight for athletes?
It's a mutual respect and I feel some of my job is to share their stories.
17:39 Does Bob ever get nervous before interviews? Not really, as long as I'm prepared.
19:00 We talk about actor Robin Williams and how he got involved with the Challenged Athletes Foundation.
24:00 Are you a quiet person away from the mic Bob?
No, I'm a people person. I like to meet people, I like to find out what makes them tick.
27:14 Do you appreciate how instrumental you have been in the sport of triathlon and to get stories out there?
28:55 What would you say to the people who told you triathlon was a fad in the 1980s?
33:34 Why did Bob believe in triathlon so much?
38:04 Does Ironman care about professional athletes?
41:44 What do you think the future looks like for Ironman?
"I think it looks great. Just seeing this group of young athletes having immediate success, there are so many cool things happening. My one main concern is that too many people are doing too many Ironmans. My concern is that you look at Dave Scott, heart issues, Greg Welch, heart issues. so what happens with our athletes now who are doing 5 or 6 Ironmans a year for multiple years.
Find out more about this week's guests
Bob Babbitt Twitter
Bob Babbitt website
Challenged Athletes Foundation
Like what you heard?
Let me know! Connect with Inside Tri Show across Social Media, just search Inside Tri Show or click on the icons below
GET YOUR HANDS ON AN EXCLUSIVE EPISODE!
Sign up to be a vino buddy or a training buddy on Patreon and get your hands on two patrons-only episodes a year.
Or just support the show by buying Helen a coffee every month by becoming a coffee buddy Patreon of the Inside Tri Show.
Sponsors of the show
Resilient Nutrition provide formulated products to improve your cognitive and physical performance. From phenomenally tasty Long Range Fuel nut butters, to delicious dark chocolate drink Switch On. Get 10% off by using the code insidetri10 or go direct via this link.
Supporters of the show
Get 10% off sun cream and skin protection use the code insidetri at www.lifejacketskin.com
You can also get a discount at komfuel.co.uk with the code insidetri
33 Fuel – natural and very yummy sports nutrition. Use the code INSIDETRI33 for a discount at checkout at www.33fuel.com
Find out more about Helen
Head over to Helen's website to find out more about her


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50 min