IMTALK EPISODE 356 - Paul Laursen

News: John's race report and the Auckland ITU update, IM South Africa & Hits Napa Valley are coming up.

This Weeks Discussion: Bevan finally gets his question on for this weeks discussion. What is the one thing you don’t do that you know you should to get faster? This is the best question ever ;-) Comment here

This Weeks Photo: Here's a photo of the boys in the IMTalk studios. 

Age Grouper of the Week: Ken Young sent through Vaughan Hunt for this weeks Age Grouper. Vanghan had a crash in IMNZ but still managed to finish the race. After the race he had an X-Ray which showed he had a compressoin fracture in his back. Well done Vaughan. 

Interview: Paul Laursen leads the Performance Physiology Team at High Performance Sport New Zealand. On this weeks show he shares the lastest thinking on electrolyes and nutrition for Ironman. This is a great interview. Check out his profile on the AUT website

Website of the Week: Paul Laursen has an app called Never-Bonk. It helps you to figure out how much fuel you need for an IM. Click here to find out more: www.never-bonk.com

This Weeks Website: Swim Smooth website for training ideas.

 

 

IMTALK EPISODE 355 - Dirk Friel, Andrew Johnson and Russel Cox

News: IM Austria going to a split start, Oceanside 70.3 results, ITU update.

This Weeks Discussion: If we move away from mass starts do you prefer waves starts of say 300, individual time trial starts (like some races in the US) or do you have a better suggestion? Bevan's question will be coming next week ;-) Comment here.

This Weeks Photo: Bevan's running group doing a happy jump after their Half Marathon. 

Interview: This week we have Dirk Friel and Andrew Johnson from Training Peaks. The break down some of the power files from IM Melbourne. They share some great insight into how the pros work and what age groupers can learn from this. 

Interview: We have Russel Cox from www.trainstravels.com. He had a great post on his site about why there was so much drafting at IM Melbourne. He shares some of this insight with us.  

This Weeks Websites: Article about deaths in triathlon, Training Peaks Melbourne Files

 

 

IMTALK EPISODE 354 - DC RainMaker

News: Results from IM Melbourne and Hits Ocala, Andreas Raelert is racing IM Austria, ITU has increased their prize money, company is setting up in Boulder to appeal the working athlete. 

This Weeks Discussion: John was wondering: Should you have to do a 70.3 to prove your fitness and qualify for an iron distance race. This is not a speed test but a fitness WOF in light of the increasing amounts of deaths in races. Comment here.

Interview: This week we have DC RainMaker back on the show. This guy has the best website for reviews on the tech side of endurance sport. If you are thinking about buying some new gear make www.dcrainmaker.com the first place you go. In the interview he shares his thoughts on what is happening now in tech. 

This Weeks Video: He's a fun clip that Chris Kemp made called: A Day in the Life. 

Age Grouper of the Week: Kevin Coady sent through Rob Gray for this weeks age grouper. Rob is a hard working man who had the aim of qualifying for Kona this year. After two attempts where things went wrong he managed to place second in IM Cozumel and get the slot. Well done Rob. 

Interview: We have Al from www.yogasync.tv on the show this week. He talks about some of the basics around Yoga and how you get started. 

Website of the Week: Thorsten has started a betting site for IM races. You can check it out here: www.im-bettting.com

This Weeks Websites: Extreme Endurance in Hong Kong, Endurance crew at Hybris, Tri247's pieces about Corinne Abraham.

 

 

IMTALK EPISODE 353 - Gary Roethenbaugh

This Weeks News: Results from Los Carbos, IM Melbourne and HITS Ocala is coming up, Drew Scott is turning pro, John's ITU update, Brownlee may struggle to make Commenwealth Games 10,000.

This Weeks Discussion: John and Bevan had a disagreement on the show this week. If there was a IM race where there were no pro's or no Kona slots do you think the feel of the race would be different? Would it be less serious or pretty much the same as any other IM races? Comment here

This Weeks Video: Here's a real bad cycle fail. 

Interview: This week we talk to Gary Roethenbaugh from Triathlon Industry Association. Gary and his team aims to represent the industry (as with any trade association) and to promote triathlon overall. They are working closely with the national governing body – the British Triathlon Federation. It’s this common goal of growing the sport, and participation in triathlon, that is shared by both the national governing body and the industry.

Interview: John has an interview with Craig www.bikecycle.co.nz. He talks about the use of his power meter, fast cadence and other cycling stuff.  

Coaches Corner and John's Rant: John shares some swimming info and has a rant about a couple things that have been on his mind. 

This Weeks Website: The movie Chrissie is promoting, Warwick John Fahy's speaking website

 

 

IMTALK EPISODE 352 - Brett Sutton

News: New Ironman Los Cabos is this weekend, Gomez doing Challenge Barcelona Half, Pete Jacobs doing LA Marathon, John's ITU update, This Week in Lance. 

This Weeks Photo: Jeff 'The Explosion' Curry sent through this weeks photo. It's the IMTalk logo on the Lisburn Triathlon Club top.  

This Weeks Discussion: If WTC were to put on an Ironman race that had no Kona slots would it sell out? Would you still enter? Let us know your reasons for your answer. Comment here.

Interview: This week we have Brett Sutton back on the show. Lately he has been writing about the idea that the Ironman Community buy the WTC. On this weeks show he shares his thoughts on this topic. As always Brett brings up some interesting points. Thanks for Fegan for sorting out the interview. 

This Weeks Websites: Tony Jackson passed away