Episodios

  • Ep 20: Preparing for Ironman Frankfurt: What You Need to Know and The Risks of Overtraining: Learning from Lionel Sanders' Experience
    Jun 27 2025

    This podcast episode presents a fascinating convergence of expertise, featuring a professional triathlete and the esteemed producer of a widely read triathlon newsletter, alongside a medical contributor from Triathlete magazine. We delve into the intricacies of the upcoming Ironman Frankfurt race, discussing the formidable competitors poised to take the stage, including the notable Christian Blumenfeldt and the returning champion Patrick Lange. The discourse further highlights the challenges facing top athletes, particularly the unfortunate situation of Lionel Sanders, whose season has been marred by injury. In addition, we explore an insightful article I authored on the medical concerns of rhabdomyolysis in triathletes, underscoring the importance of proper training practices and nutritional awareness. Join us as we unpack these vital topics, which are essential for both competitive and recreational triathletes alike.

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  • From Podium to Performance: Analyzing Race Strategies in Triathlon
    Jun 20 2025

    In this episode of the Tempo Talks, Jeff Sankoff and Matt Sharpe delve into the outcomes of recent triathlon competitions, including notable performances at Ironman Cairns and the T100 in Vancouver. Sharpe and Sankoff dissect the strategies employed by athletes, particularly focusing on the race tactics of Matthew Marquardt, who faced significant challenges yet showcased remarkable resilience to clinch his first professional victory. The discourse highlights the importance of mental fortitude in the face of adversity, as Marquardt's ability to recover from a cramping incident during the swim to ultimately lead the race serves as a testament to the unpredictable nature of triathlon. The speakers further analyze the implications of these performances on the athletes' preparations for upcoming competitions, emphasizing the intricate relationship between training, mental preparation, and race execution.

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    52 m
  • An Analysis of High-Stakes Competition in Triathlon & Navigating the Heat: How Hot Water Immersion Transforms Athletic Performance
    Jun 13 2025

    In the recent installment of Tempo Talks, Matthew Sharp and Jeff Sankoff engage in a thoughtful dialogue regarding their preparations for the Boulder triathlon, juxtaposed with reflections on the Eagleman Pro Race. Sharp, an Olympian, shares insights from his extensive experience, while Sankoff, a medical contributor and coach, candidly discusses his anxieties about his training regimen. This exchange highlights the psychological aspects of competition, where pre-race nerves can cloud an athlete's confidence. As they anticipate the challenges posed by the Boulder course, particularly with the forecasted heat, they emphasize the critical importance of hydration and pacing strategies.

    Moving from personal narratives to professional analyses, the hosts delve into the recent Eagleman Pro Race, dissecting the performances of elite athletes, notably Lucy Charles Barkley and Chelsea Sodaro. Their discussion reveals the dynamic interplay between these competitors, with Sharp elucidating how Barkley established a formidable lead in the swim and maintained her dominance throughout the race. Sankoff provides a counterpoint by examining Sodaro's tactical choices as she sought to close the gap during the run. This segment offers listeners a nuanced view of race strategy, underscoring the complexities that define competitive triathlon.


    The episode does not shy away from serious topics, addressing the grave incidents that occurred during the Escape from Alcatraz race, where a swimmer sustained severe injuries due to chaotic conditions during the start. This sobering discussion underscores the need for heightened safety measures and improved race management protocols to prevent such incidents in the future. The episode concludes with an exploration of a pertinent study on heat acclimation, positing that passive heat exposure may offer physiological benefits comparable to altitude training. This multifaceted approach to the episode encapsulates the essence of triathlon—balancing personal experience with professional insight, while also advocating for athlete safety and performance optimization.

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    45 m
  • Tempo Talks; Race recaps, AI as a coach and riding on the roads, worth the risk?
    Jun 6 2025

    In this podcast episode, we explore the dynamic interplay between professional triathletes and the intricacies of coaching, particularly in the context of recent competitive events. The discussion begins with a thorough analysis of the notable pro races that transpired over the weekend, highlighting the unexpected outcomes and exceptional performances that characterized these competitions. We further delve into the implications of artificial intelligence in coaching, questioning whether AI could potentially supplant human coaches or merely serve as an augmentative tool. Additionally, we engage in a sobering dialogue regarding the safety of outdoor cycling, reflecting on personal experiences and the overarching risks associated with this beloved activity. Ultimately, this episode seeks to illuminate the multifaceted nature of triathlon, the evolving role of technology within the sport, and the critical importance of maintaining safety and skill development for athletes.

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    41 m
  • A Deep Dive into Triathlon: From Personal Experiences to Professional Insights
    May 30 2025

    In the latest installment of our podcast, we delve into the intriguing dynamics of the triathlon community, exploring the convergence of professional athletes and influential figures within the sport. The episode features a riveting discussion on the implications of race decisions, specifically addressing the recent controversy surrounding the actions of athlete Vittoria Lopez during a competition. We provide insights into the upcoming professional races, including the T100 and Ironman events, examining the potential outcomes and the elite athletes involved. Furthermore, we analyze the significance of nutritional strategies, particularly the increased protein requirements for endurance athletes, as highlighted by recent research. Join us as we navigate these multifaceted topics, offering a comprehensive perspective on the evolving landscape of triathlon.

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    43 m
  • Understanding DNF: Perspectives from Age Groupers and Professionals and Exploring Cardiac Events in Endurance Sports: A Critical Discussion
    May 23 2025

    The central theme of this podcast episode revolves around the nuanced differences between the experience of "Did Not Finish" (DNF) in triathlon for amateur athletes versus professional competitors. We delve into the psychological and situational factors that influence the decision to abandon a race, highlighting how age groupers often strive to finish at all costs, while professionals may prioritize their long-term performance and health. This conversation is enriched by personal anecdotes, revealing the emotional weight and varying implications of a DNF for each group. Additionally, we explore recent professional race results, including significant performances that could shape the upcoming championship season. Lastly, we discuss a compelling study published in the Journal of the American Medical Association regarding cardiac events during endurance races, emphasizing the importance of awareness and preparedness for athletes.

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    36 m
  • From Panic Training to Race Day: Lessons Learned from St George 70.3
    May 16 2025

    In this insightful episode of Tempo Talks, hosts Matthew Sharp and Jeff Sankoff embark on an elaborate exploration of the recent triathlon competition held in St. George. Sharp recounts his personal pre-race challenges, particularly a mechanical issue with his bike that led to a last-minute scramble for repairs. Such anecdotes highlight the importance of preparation and adaptability, essential traits for any triathlete navigating the complexities of race day.

    The hosts then transition to a thorough breakdown of the race itself, focusing on the performances of both professional athletes and age group competitors. A key theme in this episode is the analysis of drafting during the swim portion of the race, which Sharp admits remains a challenging skill to master even after years in the sport. This segment not only emphasizes the strategic importance of drafting but also provides practical tips for athletes looking to improve their own performance. The conversation flows seamlessly from personal anecdotes to broader insights about training and race strategy, culminating in a rich tapestry of knowledge that is both engaging and educational.


    Throughout the episode, there is an underlying message about the significance of community within the triathlon world. The hosts encourage listeners to share their own experiences and challenges, fostering a sense of camaraderie among athletes. This episode is not merely a recap of a race but an invitation to reflect on the intricacies of triathlon, offering valuable lessons applicable to all levels of participation. The insightful commentary, paired with the hosts' genuine passion for the sport, makes this episode a must-listen for anyone interested in the world of triathlon.


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    43 m
  • St. George Race: Preview and Pro Insights, Hayden Wilde's Wild Weekend
    May 9 2025

    A comprehensive examination of the upcoming 70.3 St. George triathlon reveals a backdrop filled with excitement and anticipation. The conversation between the hosts, Matthew Sharp, an Olympian and triathlon champion, and Jeff Sankoff, a medical contributor and experienced coach, delves into the intricacies of race preparations, the unique landscape of St. George, and the key competitors expected to dominate the event. The hosts discuss the historical significance of the race, recounting past thrilling finishes, particularly the intense showdown between renowned athletes Lionel Sanders and Sam Long, emphasizing the stakes involved for both professionals and age-groupers alike. They explore the course's challenging elements, notably the famed Snow Canyon, which tests even the most seasoned athletes with its steep climbs and rugged terrain, setting the stage for a day filled with fierce competition.

    The podcast transitions to a critical discussion regarding the rising concern of doping within age-group triathletes, sparked by an article highlighting increased testing protocols at the Roth Triathlon. The hosts reflect on the implications of such measures, particularly in light of findings revealing that a significant percentage of athletes had admitted to using performance-enhancing substances. This conversation not only sheds light on the ethical dilemmas surrounding doping in sports but also raises questions about the integrity of competition and the responsibility of race organizers to ensure fair play. The hosts ponder whether the mere announcement of enhanced testing could serve as a deterrent for would-be cheaters, suggesting that the psychological impact of potential repercussions may outweigh the physical consequences of being caught.

    The episode culminates in an analysis of Hayden Wild's remarkable performance over the weekend, juxtaposed with the unfortunate news of his subsequent injury from a bike accident. The hosts recount Wild's impressive achievement of shattering his personal best in the 10k, a feat that exemplifies his exceptional talent and rigorous training regimen. However, this triumph is soon overshadowed by a harrowing account of his accident, which left him with multiple injuries, including broken ribs and a scapula, prompting discussions on the recovery process for elite athletes. They speculate on the likely timeline for his return to competition, considering factors such as the physical demands of rehabilitation and the psychological challenges of returning to form after a traumatic event.

    The hosts reflect on the broader implications of such injuries, particularly in the highly demanding world of professional triathlon, where the pressure to perform at peak levels can be overwhelming. They express empathy for Wild, recognizing the emotional and mental toll that such setbacks can impose on an athlete's career. This segment not only highlights the fragility of the athletic pursuit but also serves to inspire listeners, illustrating the resilience and determination required to overcome obstacles in the quest for excellence in sport. As they conclude the episode, the hosts reaffirm their commitment to follow Wild's recovery journey, reinforcing the podcast's dedication to engaging with the triathlon community and promoting a culture of support and encouragement.

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    37 m