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Another Triathlon Podcast

Another Triathlon Podcast

著者: Jenna-Caer
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ATP, or 'Another Triathlon Podcast,' is a fresh voice in the world of endurance sports. Our name is a playful nod to the abundance of triathlon podcasts out there and also stands for Adenosine Triphosphate, the energy source of our bodies, symbolizing the relentless energy of triathletes. We want to have some fun with triathlon, not take ourselves too seriously while delivering insight, answer your training and racing questions and give you everything you need from inspiration to information that can help your race day.

At ATP, we dig deeper than race recaps and gear reviews. We explore the untold stories, the science, the ridiculous, and the trials of triathlon. We feature inspiring interviews, expert advice, and innovative training strategies, aiming to inspire, educate, and entertain athletes of all levels.

If you're a triathlete, ATP is your fuel to keep moving forward

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  • Episode 134: WTCS Drama, T100 San Francisco and Ironman Hamburg Preview
    2026/06/02

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    53 分
  • Episode 133: WTCS Yokohama, Aix-en-Provence Preview & Twin Wave’s Ironman Texas Story
    2026/05/15

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    Episode 133 is here, and this one is packed with pro race previews, Ironman Pro Series storylines, WTCS Yokohama discussion, and one of the most inspiring interviews we’ve had on the podcast so far.

    Fed and Josh break down the stacked fields heading into Ironman 70.3 Aix-en-Provence and WTCS Yokohama, including Kristian Blummenfelt’s early season racing strategy, Laura Philipp’s return to racing, and the Olympic qualification battle beginning to heat up. The episode also dives into training talk, swim development, altitude training, and what it takes to build long term durability in the sport.

    Then, the guys sit down with Peyton and Cameron from Twin Wave after their headline-making performance at Ironman Texas, where they completed the race on their 18th birthday. The conversation goes far beyond the finish line, diving into how they got into triathlon, growing up in a triathlon family, burnout, balancing competitiveness as twins, moving from short course racing toward long course, and what they hope to build in the sport moving forward.

    Highlights

    • Ironman 70.3 Aix-en-Provence preview and podium picks
    • Laura Philipp’s return to racing and the women’s Pro Series field
    • Rico Bogen, Kyle Smith, Jamie Riddle, Kristian Høgenhaug and the stacked men’s race in France
    • WTCS Yokohama preview and the start of LA 2028 Olympic qualification
    • Alex Yee returning to WTCS racing after his marathon focus
    • Matt Hauser, Beth Potter, Lisa Tertsch and Jeannie Lehair race predictions
    • Swim training discussion, pull buoys, paddles, and beginner swim progression
    • Josh’s half marathon build and Happy Valley prep
    • Twin Wave interview after completing Ironman Texas on their 18th birthday
    • How Peyton and Cameron got into triathlon through their dad
    • Growing up with Kona as “the Super Bowl” in their household
    • Burnout, training mindset, and learning to love the process
    • Racing each other as twins while still supporting one another
    • Their experience swimming, biking, and running through Ironman Texas
    • Advice for first time Ironman athletes and younger triathletes
    • Future goals including Kona, T100 racing, and growing the sport through social media

    Quickfire Q&A

    • Biggest wildcard at Aix-en-Provence?
    Kyle Smith and Jamie Riddle finally putting together complete races

    • Athlete to watch in Yokohama?
    Alex Yee returning to WTCS racing after his marathon block

    • Hardest part of Ironman Texas for Twin Wave?
    The final 40km of the bike into the headwind and rain

    • What surprised them most about Ironman?
    How mentally challenging the race became, and how much fun the run course atmosphere was

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    Stay connected with us! Follow us on social media - @anothertriathlonpodcast with hosts Jenna-Caer, Fede and Josh to keep up with the latest. And if you have any burning questions for the coaches, feel free to shoot them over to Jennacaer@maunaendurance.com

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  • Episode 132: Ironman Pro Series, Lionel Sanders Coaching Switch, and the Norwegian Takeover
    2026/05/06

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    Kristian Blummenfelt is on a mission, Solveig Løvseth is becoming one of the most dangerous athletes in triathlon, and the Ironman Pro Series is already delivering chaos.

    In Episode 132 of Another Triathlon Podcast, Jenna-Caer and Josh break down everything from the fallout of Ironman Texas to the growing concerns around T100, Lionel Sanders returning to Mikal Iden, and why the Norwegians continue to dominate every conversation in long course triathlon.

    They also dive into Josh’s whirlwind London Marathon trip, world record performances, and what’s next as the season starts heating up heading into Yokohama, T100 Spain, and the next stretch of Ironman Pro Series racing.

    Highlights

    • Ironman Texas recap and what it was like on the ground covering the race
    • Kristian Blummenfelt’s dominance and why he may already have the Pro Series locked up
    • Solveig Løvseth’s breakout performances and whether she can win the “big three”
    • Lionel Sanders returning to Mikal Iden and whether it can actually work
    • Marten Van Riel’s scary potential after taking second in Texas
    • The behind the scenes Ironman Texas bike setup controversy
    • Why T100 Singapore lacked energy compared to the Ironman Pro Series
    • Taylor Knibb returning to short course racing after Ironman success
    • WTCS Yokohama preview and what to expect from the Olympic qualification race
    • Josh’s London Marathon experience, including seeing the marathon world record unfold live at Tower Bridge
    • Ironman 70.3 Gulf Coast preview and the next wave of pro racing coming up

    Quickfire Q&A

    Favorite moment from Ironman Texas?
    The Norwegians joking about Solveig getting the master bedroom because she’s “the champion.”

    Most dangerous athlete in triathlon right now?
    Solveig Løvseth.

    Can Taylor Knibb successfully return to short course after Ironman racing?
    Maybe. But nobody has ever really pulled it off at this level before.

    Most underrated athlete right now?
    Casper Stornes.

    Follow the show

    Instagram:
    @anothertriathlonpodcast
    @jennacaer
    @joshmvernon
    @fedemultisport

    Presented by @maunaapparel

    Support the show

    Stay connected with us! Follow us on social media - @anothertriathlonpodcast with hosts Jenna-Caer, Fede and Josh to keep up with the latest. And if you have any burning questions for the coaches, feel free to shoot them over to Jennacaer@maunaendurance.com

    https://www.instagram.com/anothertriathlonpodcast/

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