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  • #10 Back to Basics in Triathlon: Simplify, Focus, and Enjoy
    2026/05/26

    Back to Basics in Triathlon: Simplify, Focus, and Enjoy

    In this episode, we dive into the importance of returning to fundamental training principles for triathletes. Whether you're overwhelmed by technology or caught up in complex plans, the hosts discuss how to simplify your approach to stay motivated, improve consistently, and maintain long-term enjoyment in the sport.

    Key Topics:

    • The trap of overcomplicating training with data and technology
    • The importance of training fundamentals and keeping workouts simple
    • Community's role in motivation and accountability
    • Balancing structured training with listening to your body
    • The benefits of repeatability and tracking progress through sessions
    • Avoiding analysis paralysis and focusing on perceived effort and feel
    • The significance of sustainable training loads for longevity
    • How to effectively incorporate social and fun elements into training

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    29 分
  • #9 Embracing Your First Ironman: Insights, Challenges, and Tips
    2026/05/20

    In this episode, we're diving into the journey of tackling your first Ironman, sharing personal experiences, challenges faced, and practical advice for both beginners and seasoned athletes. Whether you're racing your first or your fiftieth, this discussion offers valuable perspectives on preparation, mental resilience, and race day strategies.

    Main Topics:

    • Common fears and barriers for first-time Ironman athletes
    • Key preparations and mental strategies for race day
    • The importance of outdoor riding and open water training
    • Nutrition planning and hydration challenges
    • The role of equipment, technology, and recovery

    In this episode:

    • Emma shares her personal journey into Ironman and the significance of mindset
    • Cal discusses transitioning from short-course to full Ironman and race-day learnings
    • Tim highlights crucial training elements like outdoor cycling and open water swimming
    • Strategies for managing nutrition, hydration, and race logistics
    • Tips for maintaining positivity and mental resilience leading up to race day

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    40 分
  • #8 Navigating the Balance of Data and Feel in Endurance Training
    2026/05/12

    In this episode of Cartel Coaching, Emma, Tim, and Cal discuss the evolving role of technology in endurance sports and how athletes can balance data-driven insights with intuitive feel. They explore practical advice on when to rely on gadgets like power meters and heart rate monitors versus honing self-awareness and internal cues.

    Key Topics:

    • The impact of tech like GPS, power meters, and heart rate monitors on training and racing
    • The risks of "paralysis by analysis" and over-reliance on data
    • How to use technology appropriately based on experience level and goals
    • The importance of developing pacing skills through feel vs. device
    • External factors like heat, fatigue, caffeine, and sleep affecting training metrics
    • Transitioning from high-tech to intuitive training for better enjoyment and resilience
    • Real-world examples of athletes managing data and feel for optimal performance

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    31 分
  • #7 Mastering Periodization in Triathlon Training
    2026/05/04

    Unlock the secrets to optimizing your triathlon performance through effective periodization. Whether you're a beginner or an experienced athlete, this episode covers how to structure your training year, adapt to setbacks, and build a plan that supports longevity and continuous improvement.

    In this episode:

    • The core principles of periodization and why it matters
    • How to break down a training year into macro, meso, and micro cycles
    • The importance of building a strong aerobic base before adding intensity
    • Strategies for adjusting your plan when life throws curveballs
    • Common pitfalls of year-round training without peak phases
    • Practical tips for injury prevention and training adaptation
    • Personal stories illustrating the power of structured training
    • How to align your training with race goals and avoid burnout
    • The role of diary and purpose in maintaining motivation





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    32 分
  • #6 The Role of Strength Training in Endurance Sports
    2026/04/28

    In this episode, Cal, Tim, and Emma dive into the importance of strength training for endurance athletes. Learn practical ways to incorporate gym work into your training, debunk common misconceptions, and discover how strength can improve performance and prevent injuries.

    Main Topics:

    • The benefits of strength training for endurance athletes, including injury prevention and performance gains
    • How to integrate strength training into your seasonal training plan effectively
    • Common misconceptions about strength and muscle development in triathlon and endurance sports
    • Practical at-home workouts and exercises for busy athletes
    • The science behind strength, neuromuscular adaptation, and muscle endurance in triathlon

    Timestamps:

    00:00 - Episode introduction & episode overview

    00:22 - The frustrations with swimming and parent management in child swim lessons

    01:14 - Emma discusses her recent focus on strength training and performance improvements

    01:42 - The importance of strength training for injury resistance and muscular load capacity

    02:13 - How strength training enhances power transfer in swimming, cycling, and running

    03:00 - Misconceptions around gym duration and muscle size versus strength

    03:30 - The purpose of strength training beyond muscle size, including longevity

    04:58 - The role of strength in neuromuscular fatigue resistance and performance

    05:14 - Emma shares her injury history and progress through targeted strength work

    07:03 - How to fit strength training into a busy season and training schedule

    07:54 - The benefits of off-season vs. in-season strength work and program design

    08:35 - Home workout strategies for injury prevention and technique improvement

    09:57 - Strength deficits in runners and how to address them with targeted exercises

    10:15 - Challenges faced when starting strength training and overcoming movement unfamiliarity

    11:19 - The significance of progress tracking and testing in strength training programs

    12:00 - Testing and measuring strength improvements with physiotherapy insights

    13:26 - Using plyometric and horizontal strength exercises to enhance performance

    14:22 - End-season strength maintenance and neuromuscular recruitment

    15:46 - How older athletes can benefit from strength work to counteract atrophy

    16:19 - The value of purposeful training and tracking progress over time

    17:16 - Cross-application of strength work in swimming, cycling, and running drills

    18:16 - Specific strength development through parachute, band, and hill work for runners

    19:45 - Plyometric drills and uphill bounds for improving elastic energy and neuromuscular power

    20:52 - Practical tips for integrating strength work into swim, bike, and run routines

    21:59 - Implementing strength training during race season for speed and injury prevention

    23:20 - Adjusting training for aging athletes and the importance of high-intensity work

    24:09 - The significance of targeted movements and quality over quantity in gym work

    25:46 - The role of physio and testing in identifying individual weaknesses and injury risks

    27:20 - The difference between performance enhancement and injury prevention in strength training

    28:39 - Debunking the myth that strength training must be about muscle size and appearance

    31:34 - The importance of efficiency and targeted exercises for athletes with limited training time

    32:04 - Recognizing that function, efficiency, and technique often matter more than looks


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    31 分
  • #5 The Adult Onset Swimmer
    2026/04/19

    In this episode, Cal, Emma, and Tim delve into the nuances of transitioning into triathlon as an adult, focusing heavily on the challenges and solutions of adult-onset swimming and open water skills. Whether you're new to swimming or trying to improve in open water, you'll find actionable tips and motivation.

    Key topics covered:

    • Transitioning from elite to age-group triathlon and managing expectations
    • How to approach swimming when starting later in life, including mental barriers and physical adaptations
    • Essential equipment for adult swimmers and open water athletes—what’s useful and what’s a crutch
    • Technique fundamentals: body balance, arm recovery, body relaxation, and efficiency
    • Structuring swim sessions: short frequent workouts versus long continuous swim practices
    • Overcoming open water fears: sighting, cold water, waves, and crowd navigation
    • Benefits of swimming with a squad and using video feedback for improvement
    • Wetsuit strategies: fit, impact on stroke, and managing new sensations
    • Building confidence through consistent exposure and gradual skill development

    Timestamps:

    00:00 - Welcome and episode overview: transitioning from elite triathlete to age grouper

    00:44 - Common challenges faced by adult swimmers stepping into open water

    02:10 - Techniques for improving water feel and efficient stroke mechanics

    03:38 - The importance of body balance and relaxation in swimming

    04:54 - Equipment myths and essentials: fins, paddles, snorkels, and wetsuits

    06:48 - Structuring swim sessions: frequency, drills, and technique focus

    08:52 - Developing speed reserve and intensity in training

    09:25 - Common obstacles: cold water, fear, bulkiness of wetsuits, and sighting issues

    11:16 - How to adapt training for open water conditions and environment

    13:27 - Using video feedback and squad consistency to accelerate improvement

    15:18 - The importance of patience in stroke correction and incremental progress

    16:31 - The impact of regular exposure, especially during injury or setbacks

    18:48 - Tips for fitting and choosing wetsuits for different body types

    21:38 - Strategies for open water practice: sighting, waves, and navigating crowds

    24:19 - The mental aspect: staying relaxed and managing panic triggers

    27:00 - Final tips: sensory awareness, body tension, and embracing imperfection

    29:30 - Connecting pool and open water swimming: how to transfer skills effectively

    34:37 - Wrap-up: continuous learning and encouraging a relaxed, consistent approach

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    40 分
  • #4 Mastering Zone Two Training: The Key to Endurance Success
    2026/04/13

    In this episode, Emma, Tim, and Cal explore the intricacies of Zone 2 training—an often misunderstood yet crucial component for endurance athletes aiming for longevity and performance. Discover how to identify, train, and benefit from effective aerobic training, regardless of your level.

    Key topics covered:

    • Understanding what Zone 2 training truly entails scientifically and practically
    • How heart rate, perceived effort, and technology can guide your training zones
    • The importance of consistency and patience in building aerobic capacity
    • Common pitfalls, especially when training in groups or following social media trends
    • How to tailor Zone 2 training for different athletes, age groups, and experience levels
    • The benefits of Zone 2 for mitochondrial density, fat oxidation, and motor pattern development
    • Practical tips for beginners: starting slow, using walk-run strategies, and cross-training
    • The impact of training intensity on race day performance and injury prevention
    • The role of testing and metrics—heart rate, power, and lactate—in zone determination
    • The mental challenge of staying disciplined in Zone 2 and managing social pressures



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    35 分
  • #3 The 70.3 Pacing Problem: How the Bike Ruins Your Run.
    2026/04/08

    Discover practical tips and expert insights on pacing, race planning, and overcoming common race-day challenges in triathlon. Whether you're new to 70.3 distance or looking to refine your strategy, this episode offers actionable advice to improve your performance.

    Main Topics:

    • The importance of pacing and self-awareness in triathlon
    • Training strategies for course-specific familiarity and pacing
    • Managing race day surprises and troubleshooting
    • The influence of environment, technology, and nutrition
    • Strategies for salvaging a race when things go wrong

    In this episode:

    • The impact of course conditions, such as ocean swell and terrain, on pacing
    • How top athletes adjust their pacing based on race environment and experience
    • The value of multisport race experience beyond Ironman distance
    • Tips on estimating sustainable paces using heart rate and power
    • Practical advice for race day execution, including pacing during the bike and run segments
    • How to mentally and physically recover from pacing issues mid-race
    • Tips for beginners: creating flexible race plans and training-specific simulations


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    35 分