Fitter Radio Triathlon Podcast

Bevan McKinnon

Hosted by Coaches Bevan McKinnon and Tim Brazier, Fitter Radio brings together their shared passion and knowledge of triathlon, running, nutrition and basically all things endurance! Listen to the latest research, interviews with pro athletes and leading experts to help you improve your sports performance and your health! read less
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#600 - Andrew Buckrell PhD, the Cool Bottle
13-01-2025
#600 - Andrew Buckrell PhD, the Cool Bottle
The triathlon season is starting in New Zealand with the Mount Festival of Sport this weekend. Tyler Mislawchuk and Cecilia Perez win the IRONMAN 70.3 in Pucon, Chile. We chat to Andrew Buckrell PhD - Mechanical Engineering and Thermal Management Power Technologist and CEO & Chief Scientist at Endurance Innovation. Andrew returns to the show to discuss recent innovations in cooling technologies, including the development of the Cool Bottle. The Cool Bottle aims to enhance performance by actively cooling the forearms during races. We delve into the science behind cooling mechanisms, the inspiration for the product, its design and the practical applications for athletes. We revisit our chat with Dr Paul Laursen on ice slushies and the Floe Bottle. A product that is capable of dispensing a cooling ice slushie through its wide nozzle design. (0:03:11) – The triathlon season starts this weekend in NZ with the Mount Festival of Sport. Plus Tyler Mislawchuk and Cecilia Perez win at IM703 Pucon, Chile (0:06:32) – Alex Yee targeting a sub 2:10 marathon (0:09:56) – Magnus Ditlev commits to the IRONMAN Pro Series (0:12:02) – Hydration systems on bikes (0:16:03) – Dr Andrew Buckrell PhD (0:42:19) – Ice slushies (0:44:06) – Dr Paul Laursen: Ice slushies and the Floe Bottle LINKS: Mount Festival of Sport at https://mountfestival.kiwi/ IRONMAN 70.3 Pucon, Chile at https://www.ironman.com/im703-pucon Follow Tyler Mislawchuk at https://www.instagram.com/therealmislawchuk/ More about Andrew Buckrell at https://eitech.io/about/ Endurance Innovation at https://eitech.io/ The Endurance Innovation Podcast – Episode #159 The Cool Bottle at https://eitech.io/pod-episode-159-the-cool-bottle/ 4iiii Innovations at https://4iiii.com/ Stac Virtual Wind Tunnel at https://www.staczero.com/vwt/ More about Dr Paul Laursen at https://www.paullaursen.com/ Fitter Radio interview with Paul Laursen at https://sites.libsyn.com/53178/fitter-radio-episode-022-paul-laursen-part-2 The Floe Bottle at https://www.floebottle.com/
#598 - Recovery and Fatigue
30-12-2024
#598 - Recovery and Fatigue
Bevan and Tim discuss the challenges of managing fatigue and the importance of optimizing training and recovery going into 2025. We highlight the significance of taking a meaningful off-season and explore the need for effective monitoring of training stress and recovery. We look at the role of strength training in triathlon preparation, and the benefits of sports-specific strength training techniques. The discussion emphasizes the balance between training and recovery, the impact of mood on performance, and the necessity of incorporating structured recovery into training plans. (0:05:24) – Challenge Wanaka  (0:09:31) – Fatigue and a meaningful off-season (0:12:31) – Monitoring training stress (0:16:46) – Sub Maximal Fatigue (or Fitness) Test (0:20:28) – Training Peaks segment (0:33:48) – Intro to Sport Specific Movement (0:38:24) – Dr Kate Baldwin of Valere Endurance LINKS: How To Monitor Your Wellness as an Athlete and Adapt Cycling Training Accordingly at https://wildairsports.com/monitoring-wellness-and-adapt-cycling-training/ Training Peaks Coach Cast: Determining Recovery Protocols for Training with Coach John Wakefield at https://www.trainingpeaks.com/coach-blog/determining-recovery-protocols-for-training-with-coach-john-wakefield/ Fitter Radio Episode #417 with Jeroen Swart & John Wakefield at https://www.fitter.co.nz/fitter-radio/2022/4/25/episode-417-jeroen-swart-amp-john-wakefield Follow Nic Gill on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/nicgill_health_and_performance/   Dr Kate Baldwin of Valere Endurance at https://valereendurance.com/
Fitter Radio Episode 590 - Dr John Hellemans. Tri news and race reviews
04-11-2024
Fitter Radio Episode 590 - Dr John Hellemans. Tri news and race reviews
Bev and Tim catch up on the racing at both Noosa and in the Supertri race in Saudi Arabia at the weekend. Post Kona there has been some controversy surrounding suspected bike tampering before the race – IRONMAN plan to look at CCTV for any evidence. Plus, Patrick Lange states in a post-race interview with Bob Babbitt that his new coach, Ben Reszel, also coached Hayden Wilde. We share the response from Hayden’s coach, Craig Kirkwood, confirming that Ben Reszel has never had any part to play in coaching Hayden! Tim chats to triathlon coach, sports-medicine doctor and author, Dr John Hellemans. They discuss his extensive experience in the sport, the evolution of training principles, the shift from autocratic coaching to individualized approaches, and the importance of building trust and communication in the coach-athlete relationship. John shares his thoughts on the complexities of high-performance coaching in today's environment and they discuss the evolution of triathlon performance, the impact of sports science on coaching methods, common mistakes athletes make, the significance of altitude training, and the importance of teamwork in coaching. They reflect on how training techniques have changed over the years and emphasize the need for consistency and a focus on the basics to achieve success in triathlon. (0:02:03) – We review the racing from the Noosa Tri at the weekend (0:09:23) – Intro to Dr John Hellemans (0:11:02) – We review the racing from the final race at SuperTri (0:18:45) – Is Georgia Taylor-Brown leaving triathlon? (0:23:05) – Suspected tampering with bikes at Kona (0:24:27) – Who coaches Hayden Wilde? It appears not Ben Reszel. (0:32:39) – Dr John Hellemans LINKS: Follow Dr John Hellemans on ‘X’ at https://twitter.com/johnhellemans Craig Kirkwood Coaching at https://www.ckcoaching.co.nz/   SuperTri at https://supertri.com/ Noosa Triathlon at https://noosatri.com.au/ Follow Georgia Taylor-Brown at https://www.instagram.com/georgiatb/   Bob Babbitt interview with Patrick Lange at https://youtu.be/IM9bJbEj8tk
Fitter Radio Episode 588 – Dave Stewart of One Studio. Tri News and Race Reviews
21-10-2024
Fitter Radio Episode 588 – Dave Stewart of One Studio. Tri News and Race Reviews
Bev chats to Dave Stewart of One Studio - specialists in creative garment design, focused on improving an athlete's performance. They take an innovative and collaborative approach to the design, construction, fit and performance of your gear. Their competition garment projects range from made to measure, tailored stock designs to comprehensive research and development programs tailored to suit the competition requirements and athlete needs. In this conversation, Dave Stewart shares his journey from being a ski bum in Austria to becoming a key player in the performance wear industry. He discusses the challenges he faced in balancing quality and profitability in his business, the evolution of performance fabrics, and his experiences working with various sports organizations, including the Olympics. We highlight the importance of innovation in fabric technology and its impact on athletic performance, particularly in extreme conditions like the IRONMAN World Champs in Kona.. Dave also explains the intricacies of sportswear design, focusing on heat management, aerodynamics, and the importance of bespoke suits for athletes. He emphasizes the significance of fabric technology in optimizing performance, and highlights the critical role of bike fit in achieving aerodynamic efficiency. The discussion also touches on the challenges of commercializing high-performance sportswear and the need for thorough testing and research in the development process. (0:00:00) – Calling in from Kona (0:08:16) – T100 in Vegas (0:16:49) – WTCS final (0:26:08) – Dave Stewart of One Studio LINKS: More about Dave Stewart of One Studio at https://www.onestudio.nz/about Dan Barry of First Wheel at https://firstwheel.co.nz/ Justin Ralph of Velo Performance at https://veloperformance.co.nz/
Fitter Radio Episode 583 - Sophie Herzog PhD: Unexplained Under Performance
14-09-2024
Fitter Radio Episode 583 - Sophie Herzog PhD: Unexplained Under Performance
Sophie Herzog’s academic background has focused on biotechnology. This, together with her keen interest in sport and how the body can be trained to reach peak performance, was what led Olav Aleksander Bu to invite her to join the team at Santara as a Performance and Technology Analyst. In this episode Sophie discusses the concept of allostatic load and its impact on athletes' performance. She shares her personal journey of experiencing ‘unexplained underperformance’ and how it led her to explore the topic. The conversation highlights the importance of considering both physical and psychological stressors in an athlete's life and the energetic cost they impose. Sophie also emphasizes the need for athletes to have a balanced energy budget and be aware of the cumulative wear and tear of allostatic processes. The discussion provides valuable insights for athletes and coaches in understanding and managing allostatic load. Sophie reflects on her experience of dealing with unexplained under performance as an endurance athlete and discusses the importance of managing allostatic load. She emphasizes the need for a holistic approach to addressing underperformance, considering factors such as nutrition, training intensity, sleep and emotional stress. Sophie also highlights the potential impact of hormonal fluctuations on female athletes and the need for further research in this area. Sophie shares her personal strategies for managing stress, including journaling and disconnecting from devices during training. We also hear about her upcoming business, which aims to provide consulting and educational resources for athletes experiencing underperformance. LINKS: Sophie’s Substack – “Understanding Allostatic Load in Athletes: The Unwanted Energy Thief” at https://sherzog.substack.com/p/understanding-allostatic-load-in “The energetic cost of allostasis and allostatic load” - Natalia Bobba-Alves, Robert-Paul Juster, Martin Picard at https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S030645302200292X Marco Altini “The Ultimate Guide to HRV” t https://www.marcoaltini.com/blog/the-ultimate-guide-to-heart-rate-variability-hrv-part-one Fitter Radio Episode with Dr Peter Stirling at https://www.fitter.co.nz/fitter-radio/2024/8/19/episode-579-im-frankfurt-race-review-dr-peter-sterling More about Santara Tech at https://www.santaratech.com/