Episodios

  • Ep 174: Cold Plunges: Chilly Recovery or Just a Trend? Transitions: The Secret to Racing Like a Pro
    Jun 27 2025

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    Transitions in triathlon aren't just a necessary evil; they’re like the secret sauce that can make or break your race day. Seriously, it takes zero special talent to nail a transition—just a sprinkle of practice and a dash of planning, and voila! You're gliding through T1 and T2 like a pro while the rest of the field is still fumbling with their gear. In this episode, we dive deep into the art of transitions—how to streamline the process, avoid the dreaded brain freeze that hits right after you exit the water, and ultimately save precious seconds that could mean the difference between podium glory and just another race day. We’ll also toss in some gems about goal setting and the importance of communication between you and your coach, because let’s face it, we all need a little guidance when navigating the wild world of multisport. So, grab your gear, and let’s get ready to make those transitions as smooth as butter!

    Let’s dive into cold plunges, shall we? I mean, who doesn't want to jump into a tub of ice water after a grueling workout, right? But hold your horses, because we’re about to break down what the science really says about these chilly dips. With the resurgence of cold plunge popularity, thanks to social media influencers and pro athletes who swear by it, we take a critical look at whether jumping into icy water actually does anything for recovery. Spoiler alert: it might not be the miracle cure you think it is. We go over some recent articles that suggest cold plunges might even hinder your recovery by reducing blood flow to your muscles. Yup, you heard that right! We’ll dissect the evidence, weigh the pros and cons, and maybe even question why we ever thought freezing our butts off was a good idea in the first place. So if you’re curious about whether you should take the plunge or just stick to hot showers, stick around because we’re unraveling the cold hard facts right here!

    Segments:

    [10:10]- Medical Mailbag: Cold Plunge

    [36:32]- Interview: Jeff and Juliet Coaching

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    1 h y 11 m
  • Ep. 173 Life Lessons from the Edge: How to Fill Your Days with Epic Memories
    Jun 13 2025

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    In the MMB we spotlight the increasing dangers cyclists face on the road today, a topic that weighs heavily on the minds of many. With statistics showing a shocking rise in cyclist fatalities, Jeff and Juliet dig into the science behind these incidents and share their own experiences of fear and frustration. It’s not all doom and gloom, though! They offer practical advice on how to stay safe while cycling, including the importance of visibility and the benefits of riding in groups. Through their banter, we also get a glimpse of the community aspect of cycling—the camaraderie, the shared struggles, and the collective push to make our roads safer. Because let’s face it, if we can’t enjoy our rides, what’s the point?

    Then we dive into the life of Joe Lavelle that reveals a world where adventure and athleticism collide in the most delightful ways. Imagine scaling the heights of Colorado’s famous 14ers, racing crits, and then swapping tales of daring escapades over a podcast microphone. That’s Joe for you! In this episode, we explore his journey from a skinny kid with a desire to bulk up to a seasoned athlete who embraces the challenges of aging with grace and humor. Joe’s tales are rich with the kind of wisdom that only comes from years of pushing boundaries—whether it’s deciding to tackle the Matterhorn or simply choosing to get off the couch and onto a bike. We laugh, we reflect, and we nod in agreement when he emphasizes the importance of filling life with powerful memories. Because really, who doesn’t want to look back and say, “Heck yeah, I did that!”?

    Segments:

    [07:40]- Medical Mailbag: Cyclist deaths on the rise

    [34:56]- Interview: Joe Lavelle

    Links

    Joe's Website

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    1 h y 3 m
  • Ep. 172: Potatoes for Performance? And Phil Billikopf; Balancing Business and Triathlons
    May 30 2025

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    On the Medical Mailbag we look at the concept of fueling your endurance performance with potatoes. Can it be done? Should it? Then, I talk with Phil Billikopf the Chilean born CEO of Mauna Endurance and MNA Coaching. He has covered a lot of ground and brings his success in multisport and business acumen to triathlon apparel and coaching.

    Segments:

    [08:40]- Medical Mailbag: Potatoes as endurance fuel

    [34:18]- Interview:Philip Billikopf

    Links

    @pbillikopf on Instagram

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    1 h y 2 m
  • Ep. 171: Sugar, Sweat, and Science: Debunking the Myths of Carbohydrate Fuels in Endurance Sports & Navigating the Triathlon Journey with Trivelo Coaching
    May 16 2025

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    We’re diving into the chaos of triathlon training this week, and trust me, it's not a walk in the park. Our guests today, the dynamic duo of Gerard and Jordy Donnelly, are here to spill the tea on why nailing your power output is like trying to juggle flaming swords while riding a unicycle—nearly impossible, but oh-so-rewarding when you get it right! They’ve seen countless beginners pedal like they’re in a wind tunnel, struggling to keep their power steady against Mother Nature’s whims. We’ll also chat about the absurdity of athletes questioning their race plans like they’re trying to solve a Rubik’s Cube blindfolded. If you’ve ever thought about how to balance fun with performance, this episode is for you. So grab your favorite gel (the kind that won’t send you spiraling into a sugar crash), and let’s get into some serious triathlon talk!

    Segments:

    [08:57]- Medical Mailbag: Can sports fuels lead to diabetes?

    [31:56]- Interview: Gerard and Jordy Donnelly

    Links

    @trivelocoaching on Instagram

    Jordy and Gerard's Website

    Jordy and Gerard on YouTube

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    1 h y 7 m
  • Ep. 170: Respiratory Muscle Training device the Breather and Blank Labels, Big Dreams: The Rise of Blanks Nutrition
    May 2 2025

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    On the medical mailbag we look at respiratory muscle training and the Breather device. Do you need to inhale hard to pump up your diaphragm to get more power to the pedals? Plus Michael Arashita joins us today to dive into the wild world of triathlons and nutrition, it’s not all sunshine and rainbows. With a background that screams “overachiever” — think pre-med biochemistry and an MBA in healthcare — he’s transitioned from pro triathlete to the mastermind behind Blanks Nutrition, a company that’s literally taking the labels off traditional sports nutrition.

    Segments:

    [12:41]- Medical Mailbag: The Breather

    [33:56]- Interview: Michael Arishita

    Links

    @Swimmikerun on Instagram

    Michael's Website

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    1 h y 3 m
  • Fast Talk and the Four Fitness Foundations with Dr. Stacey Brickson
    Apr 18 2025

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    We’re diving into the world of off-the-bike training, and let me tell you, it’s a game-changer! This episode kicks off with a bang as we chat about the four fitness foundations that every endurance athlete needs: mobility, flexibility, stability, and strength. You heard that right—no one-trick ponies allowed here! We’ve got Dr. Stacy Brickson joining us to break down how these elements work together like a well-oiled machine to keep us from turning into creaky old bicycles. Seriously, if you think you can just pedal your way into your golden years without some solid off-the-bike action, think again! So grab your yoga mats and resistance bands, because we’re getting real about how to keep our bodies functioning at their peak and fend off those pesky age-related declines. Buckle up, folks, it’s time to get functional!

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    1 h y 19 m
  • Ep. 168: Lactate Sensors: The Science of Sweat or Just a Fancy Gadget? And, Older, Wiser, and Vaulting Higher: The Age-Defying Story of David Bonham
    Apr 4 2025

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    This episode features a Medical Mailbag segment that tackles the latest in sports technology, specifically lactate sensors. Are they the holy grail of performance metrics or just another shiny gadget? Jeff and Juliet break it down with their usual wit and sarcasm, dissecting whether these sensors provide meaningful insights for age-group athletes or if they’re just fancy toys to make us feel better about our training. Spoiler alert: the answer isn’t as clear-cut as you might hope.

    Then, the podcast dives into an unexpected yet fascinating realm of sports: pole vaulting, as seen through the eyes of David Bonham, a former high school pole vaulter turned masters athlete. It’s wild to think that after years away from the sport, an impromptu return was spurred on by his daughter’s passion for vaulting. David’s journey is not just about jumping over a bar; it’s a rollercoaster of life experiences, including a near-fatal heart attack and a major knee injury that would make anyone else reconsider their athletic aspirations. But not David. Oh no, he saw that heart attack as a wake-up call—an invitation to reclaim his athletic past and, quite literally, jump back into the fray.

    In this episode, we get a front-row seat to David’s world of pole vaulting, where he humorously recounts the absurdity of being the 'old guy' among teenagers at practice. His story is sprinkled with moments of irony, especially when he mentions how he was once self-taught, only to find himself once again under the watchful eye of coaches who actually know what they’re doing. It’s an inspiring tale of resilience; after a year of recovery from a devastating ACL tear, David not only returns to pole vaulting but also competes at a master's level, proving that age is just a number when you’re having this much fun. Trust me, you’ll want to hear how he navigates the perils of high school competition and the joy of setting personal records in his mid-fifties—it's a story about passion, persistence, and the occasional ridiculousness that comes with chasing your dreams at any age.

    Segments:

    [06:10]- Medical Mailbag: Lactate sensors

    [36:13]- Interview: David Bonham

    Links

    The TriDoc Podcast in Supplement Form (newsletter)

    @flying_higher2022 on Instagram David's Facebook page

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    1 h y 5 m
  • Ep. 167: Blood Type Diet? More Like Blood Type don't/Behind the Scenes of Coaching with Jeff and Juliet
    Mar 21 2025

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    Forget what you've heard about the blood type diet—it's basically a glorified diet fad with about as much scientific credibility as my cat's opinion on quantum physics. We dive into the absurdities of this diet in our first segment, calling out the claims that your blood type should dictate your food choices and athletic pursuits. Spoiler alert: it's all nonsense. Then, we shift gears and get cozy with two amazing triathlon coaches, Jeff and Juliet, who share their coaching philosophies and how they tailor their approaches to meet athletes where they are—whether they're swimming like Michael Phelps or just trying to avoid sinking. Join us for a lighthearted yet insightful romp through the world of triathlon training and the hilarity of misguided dietary advice!

    Segments:

    [06:55]- Medical Mailbag: Blood Type Diet

    [30:58]- Interview: Jeff and Juliet talk coaching philosophy

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    1 h y 2 m