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Crushing Iron Triathlon Podcast

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Crushing Iron Triathlon Podcast
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  • Crushing Iron Triathlon Podcast

    #907 – Ironman Training Basics

    25/02/2026 | 1h 5 mins.
    Sometimes it's best to go back to the basics and re-think what you might already know. Or answer the questions that a lot of people think about but are afraid to ask. Today, we drove the podcast by asking AI what are the most frequent questions asked about Ironman Training. We get into proper volume, plan structure, longest runs and rides, taper, Zone 2, burnout and overtraining, and how to avoid injuries. Success in Ironman rarely happens without a great understanding of this basic principles. Open your mind and come into it fresh.
    Come join us at one of our awesome Camps:
    Nashville, May 13-17 - https://runsignup.com/Race/TN/Nashville/2026Camp
    Madison, Wisconsin, July 30-Aug 2 - https://c26triathlon.com/camps/triathlon-camp-wisconsin-2026/
    Topics:
    AI dating and restaurants
    How many hours per week is a realistic training volume for a full Ironman?
    Your peak period should be what you earned
    6 hour easy rides are actually intense for most people
    What does a properly structured 6-month or 9-month Ironman training plan look like?
    How long should my longest run and longest ride be before the race?
    What is the optimal Ironman taper, and how many weeks should it last?
    How important is heart rate Zone 2 training for building long-course endurance?
    How do I avoid injury from the high volume of training?
    How should I balance the three disciplines to prevent burnout or overtraining?
    How good is your ability to shed fatigue?
    Life stress affects your taper
    The taper responsibility is mostly on athletes
    The taper is an Art
    The "D" word
    High volume should be volume you "can handle"
    Stacking volume in manageable ways
    Is stretching creating injuries?
    Burnout is mental
    Fatigue is physical
    End today's workout looking forward to tomorrow.
    Mike Tarrolly - [email protected]
    Robbie Bruce - [email protected]
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    #906 – Be Your Own Olympian

    18/02/2026 | 1h 3 mins.
    Do you find the Olympics motivating? Today was look at some of the stories and the roads they took to get there.
    We also talk about why Mike hasn't been watching the Olympics. We get into building streaks and how to rebound once the streak is over.
    What about the purpose behind creating a streak? How can you get rid of distraction and find a sweet groove of consistency? We talk about frequency vs. volume.
    We get into what the most successful triathletes do on a daily basis. The art of taking body shots and upper cuts. Also, how do you detach from people, places, and things that are getting in the way of your ultimate mission.
    Join us at one of our awesome camps in Nashville or Madison, WI: https://c26triathlon.com/camps/
    Topics:
    Back from our hiatus
    When a streak ends
    The key to streaks is getting back on after you stumble
    100 Days of Running
    What's the purpose behind your streak?
    C26triathlon.com - Come Join Us in Nashville or Madison for an awesome camp
    Who's gonna show up at your race?
    Olympic stories
    Patience
    Be your own Olympian
    Staying on your path
    Dealing with distraction
    Getting a little better each day
    Frequency over volume?
    Keep the compass pointing North
    Be firm in your direction
    Creating long term success
    What really creates wins?
    Body shots and upper cuts
    Stop watching the news
    Creating detachment
    Is what you're doing taking you to the place you want to go?
     
    Mike Tarrolly - [email protected]
    Robbie Bruce - [email protected]
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    #905 – Responsive and Adaptable On The Bike

    29/01/2026 | 1h
    Today, we take a look at what why it's so important to be responsive and adaptable on a bike and show you how to build those skills. 
    We dive into the importance of having a cadence range and the ability to respond on a dime. We talk about what it means to ride your bike vs. letting your bike ride you. We look at trainer vs. outdoor riding and why you're probably not getting as much out of trainer rides as you should. We talk about distractions and how it may be affecting your ability to improve on the bike. Why Netflix could be holding you back. And, finally we talk about multi-tasking and how it is ultimately taking away from your ultimate goals.
    Topics:
    Friday Night Loser's Club
    The ability to change cadence
    Creating range of ability in cycling
    Outside vs. The Trainer
    Being Responsive on course
    Ability to increase cadence on a dime
    Ride your bike, don't let your bike ride you
    Distractions on the trainer
    Conditions matter
    Zoning out during rides
    Being Committed to getting better
    Are you really focused?
    What are you looking at while on the bike?
    Neuro-muscular fatigue
    Watching the news
    Becoming dependent on distractions
    Why do we glorify multi-tasking?
    Reduce distraction gradually
    Addicted to stimulation
     
    Mike Tarrolly - [email protected]
    Robbie Bruce - [email protected]
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    #904 – How To Not Suck At Swimming #17

    27/01/2026 | 57 mins.
    Back into the water today with an explosive episode focusing on early vertical forearm and the catch. We get into things like the proper entry, whether or not you should glide, and how to get maximum efficiency from your stroke. We go over tons of typical mistakes by triathletes, including diving too deep with your hand. We look at a few great drills and how they can help you develop better form and be more economical, which is the key to great triathlon swimming. We talk about technique sets vs. swimming long just to build yards. We get into efficiency, anxiety, and how to build confidence in the water. Sometimes it's just hard because you think you're bored. Start slow. Be patient. Build.
    Topics:
    Snow shoveling tips
    Swim as compared to a bike fit
    Body position and breathing
    Early Vertical Forearm - what does it mean
    The catch phase - propulsion
    Bad return on investment
    Why hand control is underrated
    Should you "glide?"
    What about entry
    Should fingers be spread open?
    Diving too deep with the hand
    Understanding early vertical forearm "leverage"
    Hip driven freestyle
    Shoulder over elbow over wrist
    Paddle and visual cues
    Tarzan drill and swimming with balls
    Long sets with rocks
    Skulling
    24 x 100 or 2400 straight?
    Efficiency is speed
    Stop obsessing about yardage every time
    Maximum efficiency
    Economical athletes get the most return
    Shorter technique driven swims
    Getting faster with better form
    Fear and anxiety vs. confidence
    Take time to be more efficient
    Sometimes it's just hard because you think you're bored.
     
    Mike Tarrolly - [email protected]
    Robbie Bruce - [email protected]
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    #903 – How To Not Suck At Swimming #16

    23/01/2026 | 1h 2 mins.
    Today, we go deep on swimming but keep it relatively simple so you can work on things that matter and lock them in. We talk about some of the most important fundamentals regarding swimming: breathing, body position, and body control. There will be big wins in your swimming if you can master the basic principles of swimming. We also get into how you should be breaking up your week regarding form, intensity, and endurance. We'll look at getting a bigger return for your energy investment, why the hips are critical, why you're probably too tense in the water, and the soon to be famous Light Switch Test.
    Topics:
    Does op 20 swimming list hold up?
    Swimming and focus on the details
    Obsession over aero and watts but not swimming
    90 Day Challenge
    Picking up swimming later in life
    Correct form + muscular endurance
    End of Ironman running form
    Uncomfortable doing hard swims?
    Efficient form for return of energy investment
    Day One - Pick one day for technique (AR)
    Day two - Focus on top speed and turnover
    Day Three - Longer swim for muscular endurance
    How to breathe
    Why to breathe every stroke
    Breath 2-4
    Bilateral breathing??
    Build a strong side
    Body position
    Head is number one
    Forehead down
    Body Control
    Head raises - body sinks
    A body drill with paddles
    Outside cues to get a better feel for the water
    Video from the front cue
    Splayed out?
    Hips way too open
    Hip control
    Steering wheels in swimming
    The Light Switch Test
     
    Mike Tarrolly - [email protected]
    Robbie Bruce - [email protected]

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About Crushing Iron Triathlon Podcast

Crushing Iron is an age grouper and his coach talking and learning about triathlon. Together they explore the mental, emotional, physical, and spiritual side of training and racing everything from a Sprint to an Ironman. Great for beginners and intermediates triathletes. Released every Monday and Thursday.
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