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Oct
18

Sexy like Rich Roll

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Sexy Like Rich Roll! This is a awesome episode of the Triathlon Mind Training podcast. Today we have some good information on how triggers can help keep you focused and in the race.

We have a really good interview with Abbie Feibush from BeginnerTriathlete.com. Abbie discusses how she prepares mentally for her Ironman events and how she uses her triggers to keep her focused and much more.

Brett also talkes how he was able to stay focused during his self supported IronBaby while batteling mother nature and a nasty crash. AND…we also have a very interesting conversation with ZentriNurse.

Enjoy…

 
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Sep
08

Triathlon Mind Training Podcast Episode 1

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Well it is finally here! Today we are submitting our first podcast to the iTunes directory. In this episode we explain what TMT is and what you can expect to hear from us.

Triathlon Mind Training. If you are doing half ironman triathlon training, full ironman triathlon training, olympic distance triathlon training or sprint distance triathlon training TMT is a must. TMT is all about how successful athletes train their mind to go long. The show will have interviews with pros and age groupers alike. Along with audio and video from training and racing venues.

Don’t forget to ad this podcast to your iTunes favorites. Also don’t forget to get your FREE download of Triathlon Mind Training Step 1 by filling out the form to the left.

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Unless you are among the elite triathletes in the world, you probably approach the sport with goals and desires that do not revolve around winning. Instead, in all likelihood, you started the sport to challenge yourself, to prove something to yourself, to replace other sports you can no longer compete in, or to simply stay involved in a competitive manner. If so, then we all must admit that we train for different yet similar reasons, and, although we will go about our daily workouts differently, two very distinct commonalities do, and must, exist

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Weekly Tips on Preparing for a Triathlon: The Mental Balance in Training

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Aug
11

Re: Good choice of triathlon bike?

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Author: love2ride Posted: Tue Aug 11, 2009 8:02 am buy a planet x.

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Re: Good choice of triathlon bike?

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Brett’s second week of training for the marathon went a little strange after the arrival of an evil blister. Watch and see…we warn you, this is graphic!

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Brett’s Marathon Training Week 2-Blister in the Sun

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As if marathons were not long enough, some runners crave a challenge even more monumental, more painful, more satisfying than trekking the 26 miles to a well-earned finish.

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Running Events All Over the Globe: Ultra Running – Coast to Coast in England

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Aug
07

Brett’s Gait Test

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What’s a gait test you ask?

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Brett’s Gait Test

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All three sections of a triathlon are grueling both physically and psychologically. Swimming forces you to not only deal with your physical ability to cut the water, but it mentally challenges you to stay focused through the unpredictability of open water. Cycling, which is physically more challenging in terms of maximum heart rate, gives no physical break following the swim, and it requires intense mental attention as you must manipulate a machine at high rates of speed

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Weekly Tips on Preparing for a Triathlon: Understanding the Run

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Monday night was sort of a milestone for me: I ran 3 miles. Given, some of it, I did have to walk

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Brett’s Training for LV Marathon: Day 3-Bang on the Drums All Day

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The mundane daily run, the one that passes the same houses, businesses, parks, etc., can become a true drag on a runner’s much needed enthusiasm. Likewise, the identical race series than follows the paths and streets run down the previous years simply fails to stimulate a runner’s spirit. To reinvigorate your soul and challenge your every physical fiber , collect your loose change, pinch your pennies, and make your way to the Swiss Alps and Glacier 3000

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Running Events All Over the Globe: Head to the Alps!

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