Episodios

  • Chattanooga Ironman 70.3 Race Recap
    May 22 2025

    Summary

    In this episode of the BeFearest Multisport podcast, host Jill Bartholomew and head coach Thomas Skelton recap their experiences at the 70.3 Chattanooga race. They discuss the cancellation of the swim, the overall vibe of the race, weather conditions, the dynamics of the time trial start, and the competitive landscape of the event. They also share insights on nutrition and hydration strategies, as well as their thoughts on the run course and athlete experiences. In this conversation, Thomas Skelton and Jill Bartholomew discuss their experiences at a recent triathlon event in Chattanooga, focusing on the challenges of the race course, the organization of the event, and their thoughts on post-race food options. They reflect on the importance of safety in racing, especially in light of recent events, and share their future race plans and goals, including upcoming competitions and the significance of being prepared for unexpected changes in race conditions.

    Takeaways

    The swim cancellation was a significant change for athletes.

    Managing expectations is crucial when faced with unexpected race changes.

    The vibe of the race can be influenced by various factors, including the swim cancellation.

    Weather conditions on race day were favorable for racing.

    Time trial starts can alter race dynamics and strategies for athletes.

    Athletes need to stick to their race plans despite the competitive environment.

    The bike course was well-received by athletes, with some challenges noted.

    Nutrition strategies should be adjusted based on race conditions and format.

    The run course was generally well-liked, despite some challenging sections.

    Communication about course changes and logistics is essential for athlete preparation. The bridge in Chattanooga is deceptively steep.

    Post-race food organization can greatly impact the experience.

    Safety in racing is paramount, especially with recent incidents.

    Always be prepared for unexpected changes in race conditions.

    Future races can be unpredictable, but showing up is essential.

    The camaraderie among athletes is a significant part of the experience.

    Food choices at races can vary widely and affect recovery.

    Planning ahead for accommodations is crucial for race day success.

    Understanding the course can alleviate fears about challenging sections.

    The excitement of future races keeps athletes motivated.

    Chapters

    00:00 Race Recap: 70.3 Chattanooga Overview

    02:01 Swim Cancellation: Reactions and Adjustments

    04:35 Race Vibes: Comparing Last Year to This Year

    07:44 Time Trial Start: Strategies and Challenges

    11:10 Competitive Landscape: Analyzing Age Group Performance

    12:31 Time Trial Start Experience: Observations and Insights

    19:40 Bike Course: Conditions and Challenges

    23:51 Post-Race Reflections: Equipment and Nutrition

    25:32 Nutrition Strategies for Race Day

    27:13 Smooth Running Experience: Race Day Insights

    29:16 Course Layout and Challenges

    32:15 Post-Race Reflections and Food Options

    46:50 Accommodation Experiences and Challenges

    49:58 Race Modifications and Participant Reactions

    51:49 Race Cancellations and Safety Concerns

    54:54 Qualifying for Future Races

    57:12 Upcoming Races and Personal Goals

    01:07:14 New Chapter

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    1 h y 7 m
  • runDisney California - Paused! + Post IMTX thoughts
    May 21 2025

    Takeaways

    Run Disney events foster a strong community among runners.

    Personal journeys into running often begin with significant life changes.

    COVID-19 had a surprising positive impact on the running industry.

    Different race distances offer unique experiences and challenges.

    Character interactions at races can enhance the overall experience.

    The atmosphere at Disneyland races feels more local and intimate.

    Planning for races requires careful consideration of schedules and logistics.

    The culture of Run Disney is inclusive and accessible to all runners.

    Memorable race experiences often lead to lasting friendships.

    The future of Run Disney events is uncertain but remains a topic of excitement. The 10K is often considered the best race distance.

    Running through Anaheim offers a different experience than Disney World.

    Spectator navigation can be stressful during large races.

    Hydration strategies are crucial for race performance.

    Running at night can be challenging for many runners.

    Triathlons offer a unique blend of endurance sports.

    Course management is key to a successful race experience.

    Future races may require different planning and preparation.

    The atmosphere of races can vary significantly based on location.

    Live classes can enhance the training experience. The studio experience can vary greatly depending on location.

    Opening a business for triathletes can fill a niche market.

    Fundraising for charity races can be a challenge but rewarding.

    Disney races create a unique atmosphere for runners.

    Character interactions during races can be a fun distraction.

    Corral dynamics can significantly affect race experiences.

    Photography quality can vary between different race locations.

    Local races can offer a more intimate running experience.

    Community dynamics play a crucial role in race culture.

    Competitive spirit can drive personal growth in athletes.

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    1 h y 34 m
  • Lessons from Age Group Ironman Athletes
    May 8 2025

    Takeaways

    Training for an Ironman can reveal unexpected challenges.

    Nutrition and hydration are crucial for race success.

    Don't try anything new on race day to avoid issues.

    Emotional experiences are a significant part of crossing the finish line.

    Each Ironman race presents unique challenges, including weather and course conditions.

    The importance of pacing and not overexerting oneself during the race.

    Having a support system can enhance the race experience.

    Understanding your equipment is vital for safety and performance.

    Choosing the right first Ironman depends on personal strengths and comfort levels.

    Every athlete's journey is unique, and sharing experiences can provide valuable insights. Ironman courses can be challenging with elevation changes.

    Swim experiences can lead to unexpected injuries like black eyes.

    Bike fitting is crucial for comfort and performance.

    Coaching can provide personalized strategies for athletes.

    Nutrition is essential for endurance and should be practiced in training.

    Adapting to race conditions is key to success.

    Finding your 'why' can motivate you through tough races.

    Community support can uplift athletes during races.

    Planning for nutrition and hydration is critical for performance.

    Enjoying the process of training enhances the overall experience.

    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction to Ironman Experiences

    02:53 Wendy's First Ironman Journey

    05:50 Justin's Ironman Texas Experience

    08:52 Challenges and Triumphs in Ironman

    12:06 Jenn's First Ironman and Family Support

    28:38 Kamil's First Triathlon Experience

    30:03 Pacing and Strategy in Racing

    32:54 Navigating the Challenges of Open Water Swimming

    34:55 Choosing Your First Ironman

    39:41 The Impact of Canceled Swims on Race Identity

    43:57 Strengths and Weaknesses in Triathlon

    48:30 The Importance of Equipment Knowledge

    52:35 Equipment Choices and Athlete Anxiety

    54:15 Experiences in Open Water Swimming

    58:51 The Importance of Bike Fitting

    01:01:12 Coaching and Personalization in Training

    01:16:20 Nutrition Strategies for Endurance Athletes

    01:30:52 Race Day Nutrition and Preparation

    01:36:09 Solid Foods vs. Gels: Finding the Right Balance

    01:43:10 Adapting to Race Conditions

    01:48:19 The Importance of Your 'Why' in Endurance Racing

    01:53:43 New Chapter

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    1 h y 43 m
  • Injury Prevention & Rehabilitation
    May 1 2025

    KeywordsIronman Texas, injury prevention, physical therapy, athlete recovery, race expectations, pain management, youth sports, running injuries, triathlon training, athlete mindset, injury recovery, rehabilitation, strength training, endurance sports, physical therapy, cupping therapy, ice baths, triathlon training, injury prevention, recovery techniques

    SummaryIn this episode of the Be Fierce Multisport podcast, Jill Bartholomew and co-host Troy Theodosio discuss the upcoming Ironman Texas race, focusing on race week expectations, injury prevention, and the importance of physical therapy. They explore the psychological aspects of pain, the significance of recovery, and how to recognize signs of overuse in young athletes. The conversation emphasizes the need for athletes to enjoy their sport while maintaining a balance between training and recovery. In this engaging conversation, Jill Bartholomew, Troy Theodosiou, and Liz D'Ginto delve into the complexities of injury recovery and rehabilitation, particularly in the context of endurance sports. They discuss the challenges of healing timelines, the importance of strength training, and various recovery techniques such as cupping and ice baths. The conversation emphasizes the need for personalized approaches to rehabilitation and the significance of cross-training in preventing injuries. The speakers share personal experiences and insights, making the discussion relatable and informative for athletes and fitness enthusiasts alike.

    Takeaways

    • Having a physical therapist is essential for athletes.
    • Expectations for race week can change due to injuries.
    • Enjoyment in racing is as important as performance.
    • Recovery time is crucial for athletic performance.
    • Understanding the difference between pain and discomfort is vital.
    • Young athletes need proper rest to avoid overuse injuries.
    • Common injuries in runners include low back pain and hamstring strains.
    • Listening to your body is key to preventing injuries.
    • Don't rely solely on online resources for medical advice.
    • Treating the root cause of an injury is more effective than treating symptoms. Healing timelines in the medical profession are often uncertain.
    • Running with an injury can slow down the healing process.
    • Recovery techniques vary in effectiveness for different individuals.
    • Strength training is essential for injury prevention in endurance sports.
    • Cupping therapy can improve circulation and aid recovery.
    • Ice baths can be beneficial despite their discomfort.
    • Cross-training helps strengthen the body in different ways.
    • Listening to your body is crucial during recovery.
    • Injury prevention requires a holistic approach to training.
    • Recovery should be prioritized as much as training itself.

    Titles

    • Ironman Texas: Race Week Insights
    • Injury Prevention for Athletes

    Sound Bites

    • "Don't die is number one."
    • "You have to enjoy yourself."
    • "Recovery is very important."

    Chapters

    00:00Introduction and Race Preparation

    05:00Injury Management and Recovery

    10:03The Importance of Enjoyment in Sports

    14:00Physical Therapy Insights

    20:02Youth Sports and Injury Prevention

    29:51Injury Histories and Their Impact

    31:36Common Injuries in Runners

    32:46Listening to Your Body: Pain vs. Discomfort

    34:30The Importance of Expert Consultation

    36:23Understanding Recovery and Rehabilitation

    39:31The Role of Recovery Time in Performance

    49:47Rehabilitation Techniques and Approaches

    57:39Evaluating Treatment Techniques and Patient Perception

    01:00:06Investing in Your Equipment

    01:01:40The Importance of Recovery and Rehabilitation

    01:02:51Understanding Ice and Heat Therapy

    01:05:14The Role of Strength Training in Injury Prevention

    01:11:17Training for Multi-Day Events

    01:19:10The Balance of Recovery and Training

    01:23:00New Chapter

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    1 h y 22 m
  • Ironman Foundation
    Apr 18 2025

    takeaways

    • The Ironman Foundation focuses on community building and giving back.
    • Volunteers are essential for the success of Ironman events.
    • The Foundation has given back over $60 million to nonprofit organizations.
    • Personal experiences in racing can inspire others to get involved.
    • The importance of not changing nutrition or gear before a race.
    • Community support can significantly impact an athlete's performance.
    • Memorable moments in racing often involve personal achievements and community involvement.
    • Encouragement from fellow athletes can boost morale during races.
    • It's important to celebrate training and enjoy the race experience.
    • Asking questions and seeking advice is crucial for new athletes.

    summaryIn this episode of the Be Fierce Multisport podcast, host Jill Bartholomew, along with Troy Theodosiou and special guest Audra Tassone, delve into the mission and impact of the Ironman Foundation. They discuss the importance of community support, personal experiences in racing, and the various initiatives the Foundation undertakes to give back. The conversation also covers race preparation tips, memorable moments in racing, and the significance of encouraging fellow athletes. Listeners are reminded of the value of asking questions and seeking advice in the triathlon community, as well as the importance of celebrating achievements in endurance sports.

    titles

    • Empowering Communities Through Ironman
    • The Heart of Ironman: Community and Support

    Sound Bites

    • "Community support can impact performance."
    • "Celebrate your training and enjoy the race."
    • "Don't change your nutrition before a race."

    Chapters

    00:00Inspiration Behind Ironman Foundation Ambassadorship

    04:12Ironman Foundation's Mission and Community Impact

    07:32Audra's Journey with the Ironman Foundation

    08:51Exciting Initiatives and Auctions

    10:35Preparing for Ironman Texas

    17:33Foundation Presence at Ironman Texas

    20:44Benefits of Racing with Ironman Foundation

    27:36Memorable Moments in the Foundation's Journey

    32:50The Power of Community in Sports

    36:39Exciting Announcements and Upcoming Events

    41:11Enhancing Race Experience with New Features

    54:30Race Preparation Tips for Athletes

    01:01:50Encouragement and Support in the Racing Community

    01:09:19New Chapter

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    1 h y 6 m
  • runDisney Springtime Surprise!
    Apr 11 2025

    takeaways

    • Jill is an adult onset runner who took up running after a life change.
    • Run Disney events provide a unique and supportive atmosphere for runners.
    • Training for races can include multiple goals, such as acclimatization to heat.
    • Nutrition and hydration strategies are crucial for race day success.
    • Character stops at Disney races add a fun element to the experience.
    • Community and camaraderie are significant aspects of participating in races.
    • First-time runners should be aware of proof of time and corral placements.
    • Post-race reflections can help identify areas for improvement in future races.
    • Planning ahead for race day logistics can reduce stress and enhance performance.
    • Racing for a cause adds purpose and meaning to the running experience.

    titles

    • Running Through Disney: A Magical Experience
    • Training for Success: Preparing for Run Disney

    Sound Bites

    • "This is my thing, you know."
    • "You have to control the things you can control."
    • "Sign up early, these races do sell out fast."

    Chapters

    00:00Introduction to Run Disney Events

    00:21Jill's Journey into Running

    02:48Training and Preparation for Races

    05:57Goals Within Goals in Racing

    08:33Hydration and Nutrition Strategies

    11:30Expectations vs. Reality of Race Day

    14:22Surprises and Challenges During the Race

    17:02Favorite Moments from Run Disney Events

    19:38The Community Aspect of Run Disney

    22:39Building Friendships Through Racing

    26:17Intentional Training and Race Goals

    26:59Character Stops and Entertainment at Disney Races

    31:28Advice for First-Time Disney Runners

    39:46Post-Race Reflections and Experiences

    44:08Future Plans and Upcoming Races

    46:18Transitioning to Ironman Training

    49:14Listening to Your Body and Injury Prevention

    54:20Final Thoughts on Run Disney and Charity Races

    58:58New Chapter

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    59 m
  • Premiere Episode discussing Ironman World Championships
    Apr 1 2025

    takeaways

    • Jill trained for nine months specifically for the Lake Placid race.
    • She balanced her training with a busy executive schedule and being a single mother.
    • The bike course at Nice presented unique challenges compared to Lake Placid.
    • Jill learned the importance of acclimating to the race environment before race day.
    • Nutrition played a crucial role in her performance during the race.
    • The emotional experience of crossing the finish line at a world championship is unparalleled.
    • Jill emphasizes the need for adaptability in training and racing.
    • She highlights the importance of learning from each race experience.
    • The camaraderie among triathletes is a significant aspect of the sport.
    • Jill plans to continue competing and learning in future races.

    Sound Bites

    • "I learned a lot about that."
    • "You can't control that."
    • "What do you want to hear about?"

    Chapters

    00:00Introduction to the Journey

    02:23The Road to Lake Placid

    03:03New Chapter 2

    04:43Training Adjustments for World Championships

    07:13Arriving in Nice: First Impressions

    08:43New Chapter

    09:44Race Week Preparations

    12:22Emotional Build-Up to Race Day

    14:50The Swim Experience in the Mediterranean

    17:06Navigating the Bike Course Challenges

    19:21Equipment Choices and Setup

    26:59Analyzing the Course: Strategic Decisions in Racing

    29:33Navigating Race Day Challenges: Wind and Weather Conditions

    32:12Nutrition: The Key to Endurance Performance

    34:42Crossing the Finish Line: The Emotional Journey of an Ironman

    40:48Lessons Learned: Reflections on Racing and Coaching

    45:55Preparing for Future Races: Insights for Competitors

    50:43The Journey of an Endurance Athlete: Overcoming Obstacles

    56:28New Chapter 3

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