• Mind Over Miles: A Mental Framework for Triathletes
    Jun 29 2026

    Do you have big goals but aren't sure how to turn them into a clear plan? This episode is for you. Legendary running and triathlon coach Bobby McGee returns to the podcast to share his four-level goal-setting framework, helping endurance athletes move beyond outcome-based goals and focus on the daily habits and processes that drive long-term success. Bobby also explores the mental side of performance, including emotional regulation, mental warm-ups, and self-awareness during training. He explains how tools like RaceX and TrainX scores can help athletes connect their training data with the choices they make both mentally and physically. One of the biggest takeaways? Every workout should have a purpose. Training with intention leads to greater consistency, confidence, and performance. Whether you're chasing a personal best or simply looking to train smarter, this episode is packed with practical advice to help you reach your goals.

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    42 mins
  • Turning a Triathlon Setback into a Comeback!
    Jun 22 2026

    After months of dedicated training, it's easy to believe race day will go exactly as planned. But the reality is that setbacks happen. Whether it's an injury, a mechanical issue, nutrition problems, or simply a bad day, every athlete eventually faces adversity. In this episode, Coach Stephen Horan shares how the setbacks in his own athletic journey transformed not only his mindset, but also the way he coaches others through challenging times. Stephen breaks down his three-step philosophy for navigating setbacks and turning them into opportunities for growth. From honest self-assessment and micro-analysis, to pursuing 1% improvements each day, and finally learning when and how to reset, Stephen provides a practical framework that athletes can apply both in sport and in life. This episode is a reminder that setbacks don't define your journey, how you respond to them does. Embrace the lesson. Trust the process. The comeback is always stronger than the setback.

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    56 mins
  • Ride Smarter: Gearing, Cadence, and Cycling Efficiency Explained
    Jun 15 2026

    Whether you're completely confused by cassette numbers, never quite sure when to shift, or you've wondered why some rides feel effortless while others make every hill feel personal, this episode is for you. Vanessa Ronksley is joined by Petrina Tulissi who helps us break down the fundamentals of cycling efficiency from gearing and cadence to shifting and bike handling strategies that can make every ride smoother and more enjoyable. We dive into what the gears on your bike actually do, how and when to shift properly, ways to prepare for hills even if you live somewhere flat, and how your cadence and gearing choices can impact fatigue, comfort, and overall performance. Whether you're new to cycling or simply looking to ride smarter, this conversation will help you better understand your bike and get more out of every mile.

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    1 hr and 5 mins
  • Your Questions Answered: Maximize Your Race Schedule, Training by Heart Rate, Grit Factor, and More!
    Jun 8 2026

    We're back for another episode where our triathlon coaches answer YOUR questions! Coaches Ryan Tibball and Ken Presutti jump into the hot seat on this round-robin, rapid-fire episode! Learn why TriDot uses pace (not average pace), training for hills in a flat environment, and tips for pushing through when you want to stop. Listen in as the coaches teach us about how to maximize your training schedule so shorter distances won't negatively effect your A Race and how to efficiently exit the water during an open water swim. They also discuss training by heart rate if you don't have a power meter. This episode has a tip for everyone!

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    1 hr and 3 mins
  • Red Light Therapy Explained: What Triathletes Need to Know
    Jun 1 2026

    Red light therapy (RLT) is everywhere right now, from recovery studios and wellness clinics to at-home panels and full-body beds. But does the science actually support the hype? In this episode, Vanessa sits down with Taryn Richardson, creator of the Red Light Therapy for Athletes Evidence-Based Masterclass, along with coach Elizabeth James, to unpack what endurance athletes really need to know about red light therapy. They break down the biology behind RLT, explain how it works, and explore the evidence-based benefits for performance, recovery, and injury healing. Elizabeth also shares her firsthand experience using red light therapy during injury recovery, including the surprising benefit she noticed before anything else. If you’ve been curious about red light therapy but feel overwhelmed by the marketing claims, this episode delivers a practical, science-backed guide to what’s real, what’s promising, and how athletes can use it effectively.

    For more information on the "Red Light Therapy for Athletes Evidence-Based Masterclass" click here: https://www.dietitianapproved.com/redlighttherapy

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    1 hr and 4 mins
  • What Can Age Groupers Learn from Professional Triathletes?
    May 25 2026

    With unprecedented access to professional triathletes through live race coverage, social media, and YouTube, it’s easier than ever to follow the training, racing, and recovery habits of the sport’s top athletes. But just because the pros are doing something doesn’t always mean it’s the right approach for age-group athletes. On this episode, former professional triathletes Mark Allen and Mirinda Carfrae break down the latest trends in professional triathlon and separate what’s truly useful from what’s better left to the elites. From training methods and race tactics to the newest gadgets and equipment, they discuss what age-group athletes can realistically apply to improve performance and what may not be worth the time, money, or effort. Tune in as Mark and Rinny share insights from racing at the highest level and explain how athletes of every ability can train and race smarter.

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    1 hr and 9 mins
  • Triathlon Training's Biggest Lie: More Is Better
    May 18 2026

    Most athletes are convinced that the path to better performance is more. More miles, more hours, more sessions. Volume has become the proxy for commitment, dedication, and seriousness as an athlete. In this joint episode of the TriDot and RunDot Podcasts, Jeff Booher joins Andrew and Carrie to dismantle the more-is-better myth, walk through the data on quality versus volume, and answer the question that follows: if more isn't the answer, what is? The right sequence is intensity first, then duration, then frequency, with volume as the byproduct. Better before more. Then, and only then, more.

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    1 hr and 3 mins
  • Stories & Strategies from the Back of the Pack
    Sep 12 2022
    Every triathlon finish is special - whether you won the race, finished among your fellow competitors, or were just in time for the after-party. Today's episode is dedicated to the "back of the pack" triathletes. TriDot Coach Joanna Nami, along with athletes Shannon Cranson and Simon Williams, share stories from longer days on the race course. Additionally, the three discuss training considerations and the logistics of being on course for a longer duration. Listen in for helpful information on calculating the time cut offs, proper fueling, gear considerations, mental toughness, and more! At TriDot, we trust 2Toms to keep us moving! 2Toms provides revolutionary products to prevent issues from chafing, blisters, odors and sweat. To make the switch to 2Toms, head to Medi-Dyne.com and use the code “TRIDOT” to save 20 percent on your entire order. And don’t forget to sign up to get updates and early access to the TriDot Mark Allen Edition to be released Fall 2022: https://tridot.com/mark-allen-signup/
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    1 hr and 7 mins