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Crushing Iron Triathlon Podcast

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Crushing Iron Triathlon Podcast
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  • Crushing Iron Triathlon Podcast

    #927 – Find Something That Breaks You

    07/05/2026 | 1h 3 mins.
    Today, we talk about a topic that a lot of us who've been in the sport a while need to think about. How to break ourselves down like we did in the beginning. Life is about being alive and challenging ourselves. We take a look at the lure of comfort and how to shake things up. Once again, we explore the reasons why we do this, and how the edges of challenge and pain shift. We look at why it's so important to face simple fears and things we don't want to do and how to use these wins. For us, triathlon has always been about breaking up the rocks, but in many ways it also becomes about tending to them in a positive way so they don't fuse back together.
    Topics:
    Live every day
    Get along
    German Endurance Feast
    Robbie's Rewind
    The medal returns
    Obsession with comfort
    Find something that's gonna break you
    Breaking up the rocks
    Pain as a precursor to growth
    Your race time vs. the pursuit
    Back to that primal feeling
    Do what scares you
    Why do we do this?
    What is improvement
    When we fake it until we can't anymore
    Life circumstances and resilience
    Breaking things down over and over
    Good times, soft men
    Tending to your broken rocks
    Fake endorphines
    Tackle a simple fear
    Mike Tarrolly - [email protected]
    Robbie Bruce - [email protected]
  • Crushing Iron Triathlon Podcast

    #926 – Practice Being Uncomfortable

    05/05/2026 | 1h 4 mins.
    On some level we all dread the wind, the heat, the cold, the rough water, and the hills, but how do you learn to love it all for training benefit? Today, we look at the transition from indoors to outdoors and why it can be a shock to the system. We look at ways to build confidence and calm while preparing for anything in a race environment. How do you break out of your own personal matrix and create situations that will help you put your body in charge when the mind wants to run wild. We look at avoiding the inevitable and getting more and more comfortable with tough situations as the season rolls on.
    Topics:
    Early season outdoor training
    Differences between indoor and outdoor
    The benefits of each
    Pool swims vs open water and how to break them up
    Trainer and outside riding variables
    Treadmill and the road mix
    Focusing on good posture and form
    Breaking out of your comfort matrix
    Avoiding the inevitable
    Is it chop or just water texture?
    Is it windy or just some wind?
    Cries for comfort
    Uncontrollable's are uncomfortable
    Going from the Symphony to Rage Against the Machine
    Life spans and loneliness
    Mindless mind
    You aren't guaranteed "extra space" in a race
    Repetition to train the body to lead
    RPE as it applies to understanding flow
    Thoughts that pass without engagement or judgement
    Don't avoid it
    Mike Tarrolly - [email protected]
    Robbie Bruce - [email protected]
  • Crushing Iron Triathlon Podcast

    #925 – 10 Things Ironman Should Start Doing With Races

    30/04/2026 | 1h 7 mins.
    Today, we brainstormed to give Ironman (at least) 10 great ideas to increase excitement, revenue, and branding at their races. We talk about ways to increase age grouper engagement and retention. We get into on course changes to make the races tougher, more memorable, and safer. We look at getting the fans more invested and involved. Some of these are a little out there, but all good ideas start with a seed and maybe someday soon you'll see some of these thoughts feathering their way into the Ironman ecosystem.
    Topics:
    Elite Age Groupers
    Age grouper recognition
    Tougher Races
    Spectator engagement and eduction
    Rolling starts, wave starts, mass start options.
    Split awards at age grouper level
    Parimutuel betting
    Spectator points
    Human interest stories
    Amping up the crowd for late finishers
    Tri Club Championship format
    Comedians
    Retention wins
    Mike Tarrolly - [email protected]
    Robbie Bruce - [email protected]
  • Crushing Iron Triathlon Podcast

    #924 - Precision Fatigue in Training, Racing, and Life

    28/04/2026 | 1h 10 mins.
    Are you always trying to be perfect? Every day we face thousands of decisions that can either help us break free or tie us in knots. Today, we look at the sometimes overwhelming decision process that can affect triathletes in training, racing, and life. We get into premature optimization, how you should build your cake (base), and eventually ask if it's "decision" fatigue or "precision" fatigue. We talk about the idea of always feeling judged and graded and how that can wear out our love for the sport. We look at the differences between inside riding and outside. We talk about dealing with the elements without a second thought. We also look at how to get to the top and spoiler alert, it's not by skipping steps. When we boil it down, it all comes back to honoring the intent of your workouts.
    Also, if you're thinking of doing one of these GREAT MIDWEST races, Ironman 70.3 Rockford, Ironman 70.3 Muncie, Ironman Wisconsin, or Ironman 70.3 Omaha, please use this link to sign up so we get a little credit from the boss: https://go.ironman.com/crushingiron
    Topics:
    Tornadoes and biking in the dark
    Old Man Talk
    Micro decision making and fatigue
    Online training plans
    Premature optimization
    Over exposure to tips, tricks, and hacks
    Noise and marketing
    Compounding negative effects
    Precision making fatigue
    Intervals or consistent riding?
    Trainer fatigue
    Go for the INTENT of the workout
    Precision Fatigue
    Get outside
    Inside bike position vs Outside position
    Feeling judged and graded all the time
    F-bomb settings
    The cake is the intent, the icing is precision
    We don't need more weight on our backs
    Delaying getting back into things
    Intent is relative to the day, week, month
    This is for you
    Taking the stairs to get to the top
    Moving is the momentum
    Maximize your intent
    Make your wins possible
    RIP Uncle Butch
    Mike Tarrolly - [email protected]
    Robbie Bruce - [email protected]
  • Crushing Iron Triathlon Podcast

    #923 – Prepared For The Swim

    23/04/2026 | 1h 7 mins.
    Today, our goal is to help you prepare for a solid swim by learning to like, and eventually love the water. We talk about many things you can be doing right now to make your swim as strong as possible. We look at how to approach training: swim hard, swim long, swim often. We get into ways to calm anxiety along with how to handle race morning. We talk a lot about the importance of warming up the proper way and how to handle a wetsuit before your race. Despite how people say the swim is the smallest part of the race, we want to share our thoughts on why being ready, confident, and calm while respecting the situation is so important. We also throw out a few ways we think races could deliver a better situation surrounding the swim.
    Also, if you're thinking of doing one of these GREAT MIDWEST races, Ironman 70.3 Rockford, Ironman 70.3 Muncie, Ironman Wisconsin, or Ironman 70.3 Omaha, please use this link to sign up so we get a little credit from the boss: https://go.ironman.com/crushingiron
    Topics:
    Back to the early days of Crushing Iron podcast
    IM Texas Swim death
    We have no guarantees
    Outsider perspective on Ironman racing
    Find a way to like, then love the water
    Repetition equals increased comfort levels
    Swim hard, swim often, swim long
    Attempts to ease the swim in races
    Anxious athletes
    How to warm up and why it's so important
    Swim with other people
    Own your space and position
    Being prepared and calm
    Dynamic warm up area
    We all know what to do
    Different way to start races
    Mike Tarrolly - [email protected]
    Robbie Bruce - [email protected]

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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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