Another Triathlon Podcast

Jenna-Caer

ATP, or 'Another Triathlon Podcast,' is a fresh voice in the world of endurance sports. Our name is a playful nod to the abundance of triathlon podcasts out there and also stands for Adenosine Triphosphate, the energy source of our bodies, symbolizing the relentless energy of triathletes.  We want to have some fun with triathlon, not take ourselves too seriously while delivering insight, answer your training and racing questions and give you everything you need from inspiration to information that can help your race day.At ATP, we dig deeper than race recaps and gear reviews. We explore the untold stories, the science, the ridiculous, and the trials of triathlon. We feature inspiring interviews, expert advice, and innovative training strategies, aiming to inspire, educate, and entertain athletes of all levels. If you're a triathlete, ATP is your fuel to keep moving forward

  1. May 15

    Episode 133: WTCS Yokohama, Aix-en-Provence Preview & Twin Wave’s Ironman Texas Story

    Send us Fan Mail Episode 133 is here, and this one is packed with pro race previews, Ironman Pro Series storylines, WTCS Yokohama discussion, and one of the most inspiring interviews we’ve had on the podcast so far. Fed and Josh break down the stacked fields heading into Ironman 70.3 Aix-en-Provence and WTCS Yokohama, including Kristian Blummenfelt’s early season racing strategy, Laura Philipp’s return to racing, and the Olympic qualification battle beginning to heat up. The episode also dives into training talk, swim development, altitude training, and what it takes to build long term durability in the sport. Then, the guys sit down with Peyton and Cameron from Twin Wave after their headline-making performance at Ironman Texas, where they completed the race on their 18th birthday. The conversation goes far beyond the finish line, diving into how they got into triathlon, growing up in a triathlon family, burnout, balancing competitiveness as twins, moving from short course racing toward long course, and what they hope to build in the sport moving forward. Highlights • Ironman 70.3 Aix-en-Provence preview and podium picks • Laura Philipp’s return to racing and the women’s Pro Series field • Rico Bogen, Kyle Smith, Jamie Riddle, Kristian Høgenhaug and the stacked men’s race in France • WTCS Yokohama preview and the start of LA 2028 Olympic qualification • Alex Yee returning to WTCS racing after his marathon focus • Matt Hauser, Beth Potter, Lisa Tertsch and Jeannie Lehair race predictions • Swim training discussion, pull buoys, paddles, and beginner swim progression • Josh’s half marathon build and Happy Valley prep • Twin Wave interview after completing Ironman Texas on their 18th birthday • How Peyton and Cameron got into triathlon through their dad • Growing up with Kona as “the Super Bowl” in their household • Burnout, training mindset, and learning to love the process • Racing each other as twins while still supporting one another • Their experience swimming, biking, and running through Ironman Texas • Advice for first time Ironman athletes and younger triathletes • Future goals including Kona, T100 racing, and growing the sport through social media Quickfire Q&A • Biggest wildcard at Aix-en-Provence? Kyle Smith and Jamie Riddle finally putting together complete races • Athlete to watch in Yokohama? Alex Yee returning to WTCS racing after his marathon block • Hardest part of Ironman Texas for Twin Wave? The final 40km of the bike into the headwind and rain • What surprised them most about Ironman? How mentally challenging the race became, and how much fun the run course atmosphere was Follow the Show @anothertriathlonpodcast @jennacaer @joshmvernon @fedemultisport Presented by @maunaapparel Transcript source files: Support the show Stay connected with us! Follow us on social media - @anothertriathlonpodcast with hosts Jenna-Caer, Fede and Josh to keep up with the latest. And if you have any burning questions for the coaches, feel free to shoot them over to Jennacaer@maunaendurance.com   https://www.instagram.com/anothertriathlonpodcast/

    1h 35m
  2. May 6

    Episode 132: Ironman Pro Series, Lionel Sanders Coaching Switch, and the Norwegian Takeover

    Send us Fan Mail Kristian Blummenfelt is on a mission, Solveig Løvseth is becoming one of the most dangerous athletes in triathlon, and the Ironman Pro Series is already delivering chaos. In Episode 132 of Another Triathlon Podcast, Jenna-Caer and Josh break down everything from the fallout of Ironman Texas to the growing concerns around T100, Lionel Sanders returning to Mikal Iden, and why the Norwegians continue to dominate every conversation in long course triathlon. They also dive into Josh’s whirlwind London Marathon trip, world record performances, and what’s next as the season starts heating up heading into Yokohama, T100 Spain, and the next stretch of Ironman Pro Series racing. Highlights • Ironman Texas recap and what it was like on the ground covering the race • Kristian Blummenfelt’s dominance and why he may already have the Pro Series locked up • Solveig Løvseth’s breakout performances and whether she can win the “big three” • Lionel Sanders returning to Mikal Iden and whether it can actually work • Marten Van Riel’s scary potential after taking second in Texas • The behind the scenes Ironman Texas bike setup controversy • Why T100 Singapore lacked energy compared to the Ironman Pro Series • Taylor Knibb returning to short course racing after Ironman success • WTCS Yokohama preview and what to expect from the Olympic qualification race • Josh’s London Marathon experience, including seeing the marathon world record unfold live at Tower Bridge • Ironman 70.3 Gulf Coast preview and the next wave of pro racing coming up Quickfire Q&A Favorite moment from Ironman Texas? The Norwegians joking about Solveig getting the master bedroom because she’s “the champion.” Most dangerous athlete in triathlon right now? Solveig Løvseth. Can Taylor Knibb successfully return to short course after Ironman racing? Maybe. But nobody has ever really pulled it off at this level before. Most underrated athlete right now? Casper Stornes. Follow the show Instagram: @anothertriathlonpodcast @jennacaer @joshmvernon @fedemultisport Presented by @maunaapparel Support the show Stay connected with us! Follow us on social media - @anothertriathlonpodcast with hosts Jenna-Caer, Fede and Josh to keep up with the latest. And if you have any burning questions for the coaches, feel free to shoot them over to Jennacaer@maunaendurance.com   https://www.instagram.com/anothertriathlonpodcast/

    51 min
  3. Apr 15

    Episode 131: Ironman Texas Preview, Heavyweight Battles and Early Season Stakes

    Send us Fan Mail 🎧 Brought to you by @maunaapparel This week on Another Triathlon Podcast, the crew dives into what might be the most stacked Ironman Texas we’ve seen in years. With Kona level talent, this is more than just another race, it’s an early season statement for the Ironman Pro Series and a preview of what we could see later in the year. Jenna-Caer (@jennacaer), Josh (@joshmvernon), and Fede (@fedemultisport) break down the key matchups, course dynamics, and tactical decisions that could decide the race, from swim gaps and bike power to whether anyone can truly run down the front of the field in Texas heat.  Highlights  • Kona level field at Ironman Texas  • Ironman Pro Series impact on early season racing  • Taylor Knibb vs Kat Matthews vs Solveig Løvseth  • Swim gaps and early race separation on the women’s side  • Bike power dynamics and pacing decisions  • Kona qualification implications and depth of field  • Massive men’s field depth and 30 athlete swim pack potential  • Impact of the 20 metre draft rule on a flat course  • Key contenders, Blummenfelt, Iden, Van Riel, Schomburg, Long  • Patrick Lange and Jelle Geens as wildcard factors  • How Texas compares to Kona in race dynamics  • Why this race could shape the rest of the season Quickfire Q&A  • Biggest threat to Taylor Knibb? Kat Matthews’ run strength and race experience  • Dark horse on the women’s side? Solveig Løvseth with her current run form  • Key dynamic in the men’s race? Whether the front group stays together off the bike  • Who benefits most from the 20 metre rule? Strong solo riders who can hold power  • What decides the race? Execution in the final hour of the run Follow the show  📸 @anothertriathlonpodcast Support the show Stay connected with us! Follow us on social media - @anothertriathlonpodcast with hosts Jenna-Caer, Fede and Josh to keep up with the latest. And if you have any burning questions for the coaches, feel free to shoot them over to Jennacaer@maunaendurance.com   https://www.instagram.com/anothertriathlonpodcast/

    1h 9m
  4. Apr 2

    Episode 130: Oceanside Delivers, Recap, and Early Season Statements

    Send us Fan Mail This week on Another Triathlon Podcast, the season truly kicks off with one of the most iconic races in the sport. Oceanside 70.3 delivered everything, tough conditions, stacked fields, and performances that are already shaping the 2026 narrative. Jenna-Caer (@jennacaer) and Josh (@joshmvernon) break down the full weekend, from what makes Oceanside so uniquely difficult to the athletes who handled it best. Between unpredictable weather, a demanding bike course, and a race that always exposes weaknesses early in the season, this was not just a race, it was a statement. The crew also reflects on how Oceanside continues to evolve as a true benchmark event, and why what we saw here matters heading into the rest of the year. Highlights • Oceanside 70.3 race breakdown • Challenging conditions and course dynamics • Key performances and standout athletes • Why Oceanside always exposes early season fitness • Tactical insights from the pro race • How the race unfolded across swim, bike, and run • What this means for the rest of the season • Early season takeaways and shifting narratives Quickfire Q&A • What makes Oceanside sneaky hard?  • Biggest surprise from the race?  • Most impressive performance?  • What did we learn?  • What’s next?  Follow the show 📸 @anothertriathlonpodcast Support the show Stay connected with us! Follow us on social media - @anothertriathlonpodcast with hosts Jenna-Caer, Fede and Josh to keep up with the latest. And if you have any burning questions for the coaches, feel free to shoot them over to Jennacaer@maunaendurance.com   https://www.instagram.com/anothertriathlonpodcast/

    56 min
  5. Mar 26

    Episode 129: Ironman 70.3 Geelong Fireworks, T100 Gold Coast, and Oceanside Preview

    Send us Fan Mail This week on Another Triathlon Podcast, the conversation is all about racing kicking off full force. Jenna-Caer (@jennacaer), Josh (@joshmvernon), and Fede (@fedemultisport) break down a huge weekend across the sport, from Ironman 70.3 Geelong to the T100 Gold Coast, before looking ahead to one of the most anticipated early season showdowns at Oceanside 70.3. From dominant performances to tactical battles and what it all means for the season ahead, this episode is packed with real race insight and honest takeaways. Highlights • Ironman 70.3 Geelong race breakdown • Key performances and standout athletes in Geelong • T100 Gold Coast race dynamics and takeaways • How the T100 series is shaping early season narratives • What these results mean for the global long course scene • Oceanside 70.3 preview and key matchups • The impact of the 20 metre draft rule heading into Oceanside • Athletes to watch as the season starts to take shape Quickfire Q&A • Biggest takeaway from Geelong? Early season form is already sharp across the board • Most impressive performance from the weekend? Standout efforts across both Geelong and T100 • What did T100 Gold Coast reveal? The level is deeper and more aggressive than ever • Who benefits heading into Oceanside? Athletes who can handle unpredictable race dynamics • What to watch in Oceanside? How the race explodes once the bike packs start to form Follow the show 📸 @anothertriathlonpodcast Support the show Stay connected with us! Follow us on social media - @anothertriathlonpodcast with hosts Jenna-Caer, Fede and Josh to keep up with the latest. And if you have any burning questions for the coaches, feel free to shoot them over to Jennacaer@maunaendurance.com   https://www.instagram.com/anothertriathlonpodcast/

    59 min
  6. Feb 10

    Episode 128: Super Tri shake up, Mauna Founders and Challenge Wanaka chat

    Send us Fan Mail This week’s episode goes inside Mauna Apparel with co founders Gonzalo and Philip. They break down why the brand started, what was broken in the custom kit world, and what it actually takes to develop fast kit that holds up on race day. Jenna Caer (@jennacaer) is joined by Josh (@joshmvernon) and Fede (@fedemultisport), with the crew also sharing training updates, Team Mauna camp prep, and a clear rundown of Supertri’s major changes for 2026. A shorter bonus segment closes the episode, Fede sits down with Jane Sharman, Race Director of Challenge Wanaka, to unpack why this race has become one of the sport’s most iconic destination events. Highlights Guests Gonzalo and Philip share how Mauna Apparel started from a real gap in club kits, quality, pricing, design flexibility, and missed turnaround timelines What product development really looks like, fabric sourcing, prototyping, athlete testing, and why new product lines can take a year or more Wind tunnel testing, why aerodynamics are personal, and what it means when off the shelf suits consistently test well across multiple athletes Pro athlete partnerships and why trust, fit, innovation, and long term commitment matter when signing top talent Team Mauna camp scouting in Scottsdale, dry desert conditions, hydration, and what athletes can expect Why the Mauna Racing community keeps growing, global presence, race weekend meetups, and the value of having people in your corner on race day Industry insight from inside the business side, where the sport is thriving but professionalism often lags behind athlete commitment Supertri changes for 2026, three qualifier races feeding a Grand Final, more draft legal sprint racing, and a major prize purse at the final Challenge Wanaka Interview Fede interviews Jane Sharman, Race Director of Challenge Wanaka, ahead of the event’s 20th anniversary. She shares how the race began with early discussions in 2006 and the first edition in 2007, making it one of the first Challenge Family events outside of Challenge Roth. Today it has grown into a three day festival with racing for every age and ability, from preschool kids on scooters and slip and slides, to juniors, to seniors, and a full pro field. Jane explains how the event is run by a charitable trust that uses community grants to subsidise junior racing, keeping the festival accessible for local kids. She also walks through sustainability initiatives, including major waste minimisation efforts and a push toward a disposable cup free event. On the course, she highlights a lake swim in Lake Wanaka, a two lap 90k bike course with one lane bridges and cattle grids to be aware of, plus a two lap run course that is flatter and faster than the previous Glen Dhu version. She also shares why the event hub design is a win for spectators, with swim, bike, and run all lapping through the same central point. Follow The Show Another Triathlon Podcast is brought to you by Mauna Apparel (@maunaapparel) Host, Jenna Caer Seefried, @jennacaer Josh, @joshmvernon Fede, @fedemultisport Support the show Stay connected with us! Follow us on social media - @anothertriathlonpodcast with hosts Jenna-Caer, Fede and Josh to keep up with the latest. And if you have any burning questions for the coaches, feel free to shoot them over to Jennacaer@maunaendurance.com   https://www.instagram.com/anothertriathlonpodcast/

    1h 24m
  7. Jan 30

    Episode 127: Ironman’s 20 Metre Draft Zone! Samla 100

    Send us Fan Mail Jenna and Josh catch up on training, travel, and the early season triathlon buzz. Josh is rebuilding his run carefully ahead of Tokyo while stacking big swim and bike weeks. Jenna-Caer is back from Qatar and still feeling the Samla 100, a wild 100 km multi sport race that delivered five transitions, deep sand, and a finish rate that made the cutoff times feel very real. They also dig into one of the biggest pro racing updates of the year, Ironman officially moving the pro draft zone from 12 metres to 20 metres, plus a quick look ahead to Challenge Sir Bani Yas and the rest of the season’s chaos. Highlights  • Josh’s training update, back running after 10 to 11 days off, with short easy runs, strong swim consistency, and big bike volume  • Tokyo mindset shift, prioritizing getting to the start healthy over chasing a risky time goal  • Jenna’s Samla 100 recap, 3k ocean swim, 21k run, 22k mountain bike, 4k kayak, 22k mountain bike, 28k desert run  • Why Samla felt harder than an Ironman, 49k of running with long stretches in soft sand and a day that moved slower than expected  • Surprise pro start line in Qatar, including Rachel Klamer and Jess Learmonth, plus a stacked men’s field  • Pre race chaos and highlights, course preview in the desert, riding camels, and getting the full “pro treatment” experience  • Mountain bike reality, constant dismounts, pushing up sand dunes, and shoes full of sand  • Race logistics and broadcast notes, impressive production for a first year event in the desert, including multi box coverage  • The number that stuck, an estimated 30 percent finish rate  • Race preview, Challenge Sir Bani Yas with a strong early season pro field and an unusual cruise ship travel setup  • The big news, Ironman moves the pro draft zone from 12 metres to 20 metres for the 2026 season  • What Ironman shared, testing indicated a meaningful reduction in draft benefit at 20 metres, plus a more transparent media call with Scott Derue  • Age group note, no change for age group draft rules at this time  • Bingo board segment, predictions on doping news, first time world champions, Paula Findlay’s full distance debut, Supertri short shoot impact, and whether Cam Wurf can win a pro series race Quickfire Q and A  • What was Josh’s biggest win this week? Building swim fitness fast, and returning to running without the old pain flaring  • What surprised Jenna most about Samla 100? How much of the running was soft sand, and how quickly pace stopped mattering  • What was the easiest leg? The kayak, unless your kayak sinks  • What is the biggest rule change discussed? Ironman shifting the pro draft zone from 12 metres to 20 metres  • Does this change anything for age group racing? No, it applies to pros only at this point  • What are they most excited to see this season? How the 20 metre rule reshapes race tactics and creates more genuine come from behind stories Follow the show on instagram or Youtube @anothertriathlonpodcast Jenna @jennacaer  Josh, @joshmvernon  Fede, @fedemultisport Support the show Stay connected with us! Follow us on social media - @anothertriathlonpodcast with hosts Jenna-Caer, Fede and Josh to keep up with the latest. And if you have any burning questions for the coaches, feel free to shoot them over to Jennacaer@maunaendurance.com   https://www.instagram.com/anothertriathlonpodcast/

    53 min

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ATP, or 'Another Triathlon Podcast,' is a fresh voice in the world of endurance sports. Our name is a playful nod to the abundance of triathlon podcasts out there and also stands for Adenosine Triphosphate, the energy source of our bodies, symbolizing the relentless energy of triathletes.  We want to have some fun with triathlon, not take ourselves too seriously while delivering insight, answer your training and racing questions and give you everything you need from inspiration to information that can help your race day.At ATP, we dig deeper than race recaps and gear reviews. We explore the untold stories, the science, the ridiculous, and the trials of triathlon. We feature inspiring interviews, expert advice, and innovative training strategies, aiming to inspire, educate, and entertain athletes of all levels. If you're a triathlete, ATP is your fuel to keep moving forward

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