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Crushing Iron Triathlon Podcast

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Crushing Iron Triathlon Podcast
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  • Crushing Iron Triathlon Podcast

    #915 – How To Get Excited About The "Boring" Stuff

    26/03/2026 | 1h 8 mins.
    We're not here to sell you the top hacks for getting on the podium. Today, we advocate for the long game. Often times the quicker you gain, the quicker it can go away.  Building and keeping and making life/triathlon feel easier and more enjoyable. How do we find joy in the "boring" stuff we feel like wastes our time? Slow gains are hard to notice, but they last longer. We know it's not exciting, but that is one of our biggest challenges. Putting the excitement into the overall process. Being okay with 80% meh. You can't always outwork your way to the top.
    Topics:
    Is your bracket in tact?
    Oceanside 70.3 - Texas 70.3
    The quicker you gain, the quicker it can go away
    Selling quick fixes
    Do you have a weak or strong cake?
    New stimulus always works . . . for a while
    Building lasting change
    Putting all focus on one race day
    Write a book but don't release it
    Swimming slow to master form
    Owning fundamentals and technique
    You can't always outwork your way to the top
    Overworking and brain burnout
    How can we make something feel easier?
    "I gotta find a new route."
    Slow gains are hard to notice
    Keep things easy and stackable
    Going to bed feeling like a million and waking up feeling like a dollar
    The repetitions are the answer
    Forcing a routine
    Excitement is overrated
    Simplifying your diet
    80 meh
    How to find joy in boring
    Mike Tarrolly - [email protected]
    Robbie Bruce - [email protected]
  • Crushing Iron Triathlon Podcast

    #914 – Free Speed With Better Posture And Form

    24/03/2026 | 55 mins.
    Expensive wetsuits, Disc wheels and carbon shoes only matter if they matter. Today, we look at true free speed within better posture and form. When you boil it down, a faster race comes down to holding solid form and all three events affect the other. We'll look at simple ways to improve your form and get free speed over time by simply holding it better. We talk about drills to incorporate in your runs, how to be more comfortable and stronger in aero, and we look at having solid hydrodynamics in the water. Commit to the long game and truly get better at what you do, all while saving energy.
    Topics:
    Posture and form and meditation and mind flow
    Run form and how to build it
    Heel, mid foot, front foot?
    Injuries and why they happen in running
    Working run drills into your runs
    Laptop and phone posture
    Why yoga was created
    Do some long runs on trails
    Variable foot strikes
    Strong feet and ankles matter
    Why posture is so important in cycling
    Building a strong core
    Being confident and stable in aero
    Arm fitness
    How bad bike form damages your run
    The right bike fit
    RPE on efficient cycling legs
    Are you working complimentary muscles?
    Faster simply means covering longer distance in less time
    Lake Johnson
    Swimming position and alignment
    Laser pointer through the head
    What drops the body
    The domino effect of posture
    Learning to float
    Hydrodynamics
    Holding posture means a solid core
    Free speed in the water
    Relaxing as you swim
    How to incorporate band work
    Using a disc wheel or carbon shoes only for racing
    Mike Tarrolly - [email protected]
    Robbie Bruce - [email protected]
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    #913 – Bike Trainer Strategies To Nail A Specific Course

    19/03/2026 | 39 mins.
    Today we talk about how to think about riding the trainer so you can be more prepared for the reality of the course. We talk about hills, wind, aero, cadence, and much more. We take a look at the last hour of your race and how you can work on being stronger as you come into T2. Do we all complicate specific workouts when the reality is we just have to be stronger both physically and mentally to deal with the demands of certain courses. We look at flat and windy along with the continually changing demands of a hilly course. Put a little more reality into your trainer rides. 
    Topics:
    Ramp rides
    Cadence and power
    Body shots and how to make them less impactful
    Your ability to close out a climb 
    Simulating headwinds and tailwinds
    Training your body to handle long rides
    Preparing for the real demands of the bike 
    Moving your ceiling
    Staying within yourself
    Making yourself more uncomfortable on a trainer
    Fighting through the wrong gear
    Putting your mind on the course while on the trainer
    Mike Tarrolly - [email protected]
    Robbie Bruce - [email protected]
  • Crushing Iron Triathlon Podcast

    #912 – Little Elm Dallas 70.3 Recap

    17/03/2026 | 1h 10 mins.
    C26 had a good crew in Dallas for Little Elm 70.3, including Coach Robbie, and today he details his experience on the course. We get into whether the cancelled swim was warranted, the gnarly wind on the bike course, and the three loop run. We look at strategy for when the swim is cancelled. How to ride a course that's tailwind vs. headwind, and why sometimes you just have to let it rip on the run.
    Robbie goes over the entire race venue and experience and even has some interesting perspectives on the post-race food for the first time 70.3 :)
    Topics:
    Snowmaggedon
    Windmaggedon
    Cold water in Dallas
    What's the venue like?
    Conditions on course
    How was the post-race food?
    The wind
    When you lose your secret racing weapon
    Swim cancelled.
    Do you change up nutrition?
    1st time athletes and 1st time course support
    Time trial start
    Headwind vs. tailwind strategy
    No MPH on data screen
    25 miles of head wind
    Run course 3 loops
    Loops are good for pacing
    Great spectator race
    The Duel in Dallas
    Caught up in the moment?
    Going for broke and breaking
    Sometimes you just gotta let it rip
    Mike Tarrolly - [email protected]
    Robbie Bruce - [email protected]
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    #911 – The Surefire Path To Burnout and Regret

    10/03/2026 | 1h
    Triathlon can be for today, this year, or this life depending on how you approach it. Today we take a look at not forcing fitness, training smart, and being ready for both an early race or late season race. We also look at the concept of being a better overall athlete in the long term. We talk about the importance of developing your economy and efficiency, why you shouldn't analyze every workout, and how to play the long game in racing and life. We give you the keys to getting burned out, how to make triathlon "easier," and not having regret every season. Wherever you go, there you are, so don't be in a hurry to get somewhere you don't want to be.
    Topics:
    Ironman New Zealand and Metric System
    Cockpit problems
    Dallas 70.3
    Where should you be right now?
    Early Race
    Late Race
    Efficiency and Economy Rules
    Change your life
    Not having regret
    Find your way and commit to it
    Measuring your economy and efficiency
    Becoming a better overall athlete
    Oops I did it again
    Make this all "easier"
    We never hear, "Can I have more Z1-Z2 work?"
    You don't have to analyze every workout
    Just rev the engine a little
    How to see the least amount of improvement
    Always searching for a win
    The key to being burned out
    Being in a hurry to get somewhere you don't want to go
    Play the long game
    Wherever you go, there you are
    Robbie does Dallas
     
    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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