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Crushing Iron Triathlon Podcast

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Crushing Iron Triathlon Podcast
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  • Crushing Iron Triathlon Podcast

    #904 – How To Not Suck At Swimming #17

    27/1/2026 | 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

    23/1/2026 | 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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    #902 – Do The Little Things Right

    21/1/2026 | 59 mins.
    Today, we start by looking at the way Indiana built a program that seemingly came out of nowhere to win the National Title. It wasn't an accident and you can build yourself in the same way. And that process starts now. We'll look at micro gains and goals and how they stack up over time. We look at long term consistency vs. short term bursts and why the former is always better. We talk about just "knowing" when you're getting better vs. depending on numbers. We look at aiming low and getting things done vs. always wanting to see improvement. Improvement happens and small habits lead to big routines. Lower expectations and get to the work.
    Topics:
    Inverted world - Indiana is the National Football Champion
    One play at a time
    A disciplined process
    Who makes the fewest mistakes?
    The next thing is the most important thing
    Have a short memory
    Being grounded
    The process starts now, one day at a time
    Imagine yourself as a program
    6 months vs. 6 weeks
    Snowball rolling down a hill
    Struggles with long rides?
    Weave in longer rides now
    Find something to work on and commit to
    What is your focus right now??
    Small habits lead to big routines
    Gains by accident
    Micro goals
    It just felt better this week
    Lowering expectations
    When you just know without the numbers
    Lay off the throttle
    Yo-yo back and forth
    Aim low
    Most frequently skipped workouts
    Next cast - Swimming
     
    Mike Tarrolly - [email protected]
    Robbie Bruce - [email protected]
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    #901 – Information Overload and How It Affects Training

    15/1/2026 | 50 mins.
    Let's just stop for a minute and think about the endless choices we have and how they can overwhelm us. Ever get that feeling like you need to get in shape before you go to the gym? We talk about the rabbit hole of hacks and how it can lead to action paralysis. We talk about how to structure your mind for the right "why." We look at why getting one percent better each day is a great strategy, but why it's so tough to stick with. Training should be about much more than a time goal, it should be driven by what is truly meaningful to you and it's well worth sitting in silence and really figuring out.
    Topics:
    Getting fit before going to the gym
    Can you ever be fit enough?
    Intellectual experts vs. practitioners
    What's the hack?
    Action paralysis
    Endless podcasts, influencers, newsletters
    Drink from a garden hose vs. a fire hose
    We always want more
    When we feel like it's not enough
    Trying too hard
    The weight of the world
    The integrity of a workout
    Do we need more?
    We all need a bit of a buffer
    Being swept up in the moment
    One percent better each day but not seeing it
    Weight loss and patience
    Inability to set realistic goals
    What is meaningful to you?
    You have to have more than a time goal
    Swinging for the fence all the time
    Building habits that turn into routine
    Pick out the right lot and build slowly
     
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    #900 – Understanding Your Fatigue

    13/1/2026 | 57 mins.
    Today we get into understanding fatigue and what it means. Is it in your head or your body? Lungs or legs? It all matters and it's important for you to be able to recognize and adjust so that you can get the most out of your sessions or simply get off the couch. We look at different signs in swimming, cycling, and running that show fatigue and sort of look at the "seriousness" of each and how to roll right through it.
    Topics:
    Triathlete Tattoos
    Gross pics sent to coaches
    Reading books or faking it?
    Post-holiday fatigue
    Longer Zone 2 rides and runs
    Why do you feel better deeper into the workout?
    Swimming to test fatigue safely
    Too much focus on "times"
    Stress is stress
    Adapting to the sessions
    What is weighing you down?
    Run Camp as a science "lab"
    Don't let the numbers affect your day
    Red Zone of fatigue
    Feeling "off"
    Why to be a fan of HR
    Bike approaches to working through fatigue
    High power/Low HR means system is firing
    Does it feel like a fight?
    Is it your legs or lungs?
    Stacking days and getting the right stimulus
    Can't put a finger on it
    Rebalancing "the off" feeling
    How do you feel meeting the intent of the session
    Restaurant picking strategy for your family
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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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