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Crushing Iron Triathlon Podcast

Find out why thousands of beginner, intermediate, and advanced athletes are improving their training and racing with accessible, functional and genuine conversation about triathlon. Two coaches, who aren't afraid to laugh at themselves, look for smart and enjoyable solutions in a sport that's often dumb and painful. Mike Tarrolly and Robbie Bruce explore the mental, emotional, physical, and spiritual side of training and racing everything from Ironman to a Sprint. on Monday and Thursday.
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Oct 12, 2023

Today, we start with some of the moves Ironman is making from a product perspective and discuss why they seem to be good calls. We look at the pros and whether or not they should be the marketing angle for the sport. Then we get into this year’s Ironman Women’s World Championship. We define the contenders, talk about how the race may play out, and why there could be chaos on the bike. Will the runners be able to stay close enough to top bikers? Will there be too much separation in the swim? How will the run unfold? On paper, tons of variables make this one of the more intriguing races we’ve ever seen. Plus, Mike and Robbie’s podium picks.

Topics:

  • Ironman New Announcements
  • Is Separate Men and Women’s Racing good?
  • What’s going on between Ironman and KONA?
  • Ironman Pro Series
  • Investing in the Pros
  • The Contenders at KONA
  • Could this race be chaos?
  • Top 3 Out of the water
  • What situation out of the swim could mean game over
  • What’s the gap the runners can give up?
  • Will the bike be a panic?
  • The old guard v. the upstarts
  • Allen and Scott
  • Who leads the bike?
  • Robbie’s Picks
  • Mike’s Picks
  • In Ironman it’s not if, but when, something will go wrong and then, how will you solve it?

Coaching Inquiries

Mike Tarrolly - CrushingIron@gmail.com

Robbie Bruce - C26Coach@gmail.com

www.c26triathlon.com

Oct 10, 2023

We can have big dreams, but the way to get there is by taking small, consistent steps. Not too high, not too low. Today is back getting rid of things that suck that energy dry. It’s very hard but how to we make our world less noisy and calm an overactive mind that can pre-dispose us to patters of self-sabotage? Today we get into training habit changes, addiction to pain, and playing the blame game. We all do this shit and there’s nothing wrong with getting it in the open. We need energy to be effective and stay consistent in training. Ego and insecurity cloud judgement. Get out of your own way.

Topics:

  • Perfect Swim Weather
  • What’s the best water temperature?
  • Not too high, not too low
  • Most stacked Kona field ever?
  • A world less noisy
  • Excuses time three
  • Over active mind
  • Can’t think about much in the cold.
  • Keeping energy as we get older
  • Triathlon training can be very simple
  • The wind, the sun, the rain
  • Playing the blame game
  • The quickening of life
  • Coach . . . I wanna qualify for Kona
  • Are you ready for a 2-3 year build?
  • Start with habit changing
  • Goal: Be consistent
  • Habit of stopping short?
  • Addicted to pain
  • Skip all week then go long?
  • Self sabotage patters
  • Just because it’s offered doesn’t mean you need it
  • Blaming your race on nutrition

 

Coaching Inquiries

Mike Tarrolly - CrushingIron@gmail.com

Robbie Bruce - C26Coach@gmail.com

www.c26triathlon.com

Oct 5, 2023

In a world with millions of distractions, it’s up to us to figure out what we really want out of life. Training and racing can be a great compass, but we have to shut off the noise and figure out internal motivation. Being accountable to ourselves is an easy concept, but difficult to master. Today we talk about figuring out structure and finding solutions to the real problems that keep us away from training and doing things we really want to do in life. Chasing perfection often turns into procrastination so we look at anticipating imperfections and keeping our eyes and momentum on the honest journey. Get back to the fundamentals of the sport and your life.

Topics:

  • Accountability to yourself
  • Things are easier than ever, but harder than ever
  • Simple lessons from structure
  • Finding solutions when they don’t seem to be there
  • Changing your life for the good
  • Internal or external motivation?
  • The amount of distraction in this world
  • You pick up your phone, then . . .
  • The most valuable thing in our lives
  • Being aware of what’s really going on
  • The most frustrating time for athletes
  • Low level irritability
  • The “perfection” attitude
  • When perfection equals procrastination
  • Anticipating imperfection
  • Get back to the fundamentals
  • You keep you accountable
  • People who argue

 

Coaching Inquiries

Mike Tarrolly - CrushingIron@gmail.com

Robbie Bruce - C26Coach@gmail.com

www.c26triathlon.com

Oct 4, 2023

Being fresh, fit and energized is VERY underrated. Today we look at a common loop triathletes get themselves in when they are not paying heed to the truth of nature. This is the time of year to build habits that work for you next year, and frankly all the time. There’s nothing more powerful than looking forward to training and today we look at ways to get there. Training for 3 sports all year long isn’t the right formula for everyone. Frankly, it can seem overwhelming and today we look at why focusing on what feels right and good will help build your overall goal, which is fitness. We’ve said it before, but having a well-trained, fit, and energized 70.3 athlete is much better than an overtrained full athlete. If you love this sport and want to be in for the long haul, keep this in mind: Being overtired is overrated. The best track is a slow and steady burn.

Topics:

  • This time of year
  • Nature doesn’t lie
  • Fitness is fitness
  • Stress is stress
  • Wallowing in the past
  • Transcend and include
  • The weight of stress
  • Gaining fitness or gaining tiredness
  • Craving structure
  • Global life stress
  • Coach the person, training the athlete
  • Right now it’s all about enjoying it
  • Single sport focus
  • What gets you the best results?
  • Wanting to be perfect
  • 30 minute runs
  • Hopping on the bike and not knowing
  • Removing the stress of not being good at all 3 sports
  • Year round swim, bike, and run
  • Rounding out the entire athlete
  • Overtired is overrated
  • Poster child for under training
  • Long or sort game?
  • Promote recovery
  • Wire yourself in a way that teaches consistency, recovery and restraint
  • Time for 40 but not 20?
  • Everything matters, but do it slowly
  • Recognizing progress
  • That extra 2 miles can crush you
  • Bing fresh, fit, and energized is very underrated
  • Getting better returns on your race
  • A slow and steady burn

 

Coaching Inquiries

Mike Tarrolly - CrushingIron@gmail.com

Robbie Bruce - C26Coach@gmail.com

www.c26triathlon.com

Sep 30, 2023

Topics:

  • Sweat Tests
  • Millions
  • Alex Harrison - Saturday App
  • Dependent on wearables and tests?
  • Thinking and making your own decisions
  • You can’t be at your best when afraid
  • Body chemistry and health
  • The funniest things we’ve heard/seen on the race course
  • Are LOLs real?
  • Mike talks getting over swim anxiety
  • What’s the best pre-race meal?
  • Getting in the water before your race
  • Favorite inspirational movies
  • Intervention
  • Is your inspiration internal or external?
  • Body adaptation
  • Muncie 70.3 back to July
  • Our thoughts on Run Power

 

Coaching Inquiries

Mike Tarrolly - CrushingIron@gmail.com

Robbie Bruce - C26Coach@gmail.com

www.c26triathlon.com

Sep 27, 2023

 

Today is a grab bag of awesome topics. We look back after 7 years of podcasts to decide if/what we regret saying. We talk about changing coaching philosophy. How long should you recover after an Ironman? What should you do? Not giving into post-ironman temptation. The #1 challenge after your Ironman. When to switch from road bike to TT bike. What is proper finish line etiquette (this one gets interesting). Mass swim starts solve a lot of problems. Moving past a DNF. What podcasts do we listen to in our free time? Who is poised to win KONA

Topics:

  • Fall Hoodie Ritual
  • With over 700 podcasts, what do we look back at and regret?
  • Biggest changes in our philosophies over the years
  • The temptation to change has never been higher
  • Recovery time after an Ironman?
  • 400 mile bike relay
  • Will Mike do the double challenge next year at Wisconsin?
  • You think you’re ready but you’re not
  • The #1 challenge after an Ironman
  • Road bike to TT - when to make the switch?
  • Finish line Etiquette
  • Who really gives a Fk*
  • Mass swim starts
  • Moving past a DNF
  • Bad races as fuel
  • What podcasts to we listen to?
  • Who is poised to win Kona

 

Coaching Inquiries

Mike Tarrolly - CrushingIron@gmail.com

Robbie Bruce - C26Coach@gmail.com

www.c26triathlon.com

Sep 21, 2023

Today we look at injecting your late season race/training with a little positive mojo. We look at the positives and the tough spots you might face and how to get through them. Seasonal EPO, Late season FOMO as others sit around watching football, and understanding the emotional swings of peak training. We get into excitement vs. fulfillment so you can have a better perspective on your upcoming race. We look at how hard things create breakthroughs when we least expect it. We talk about overly ambitious goals and why they can be a good thing. We also remind you that every single race is HARD. Be ready for the challenge while you’re out there. Choose strong and steady over Epic as you benchmark. And finally we go down memory lane on Louisville. Mike’s humble beginnings. Robbie’s rocky period. And how all of this has come together better than we imagined, or maybe even recognize.

Topics:

  • Even perfect days are messy
  • New York, Chattanooga, Augusta
  • Sundown Swims
  • Louisville is Back
  • Every race is hard
  • Seasonal EPO
  • Late Season FOMO
  • The hardest Ironman you’ll do is the one you’re training for now
  • Healthy level of fear and self doubt
  • 100% jacked
  • The blame game
  • Overly ambitious Goal? - go for it.
  • Greatest time of year for training
  • Isolating sport to the 10th power
  • Emotion and motivation levels
  • Excitement vs. Fulfillment
  • Something new always gets old
  • How to find new in the old?
  • When you’re tired you need more
  • The mood swings of peak training
  • You’re doing it for the right reasons. . . remember that
  • Hard things create breakthroughs
  • Trains and training
  • Slow Burn
  • Reaping rewards from the journey
  • Race day is graduation
  • Body of work - Remember what you went through
  • The leverage of a completion of a race
  • No one’s guaranteed a good race day
  • We’re hardest on ourselves
  • Chasing EPIC
  • How many highs and lows you go through
  • There’s no hiding from race pain

 

Coaching Inquiries

Mike Tarrolly - CrushingIron@gmail.com

Robbie Bruce - C26Coach@gmail.com

www.c26triathlon.com

Sep 19, 2023

The best ability is . . . availability. Today we look at triathlon as a year round sport and why now is a great time to start working backwards from your goal. A lot of us are “all in” or “all out” this time of year, but staying with the program now makes everything easier, and more effective in the future. Now is the time to stay in the game and build the base you want to work from next year. It’s like studying for final exams in small doses instead of cramming each year. Figure out what makes you excited and work on that. Put yourself first right now. Create that “don’t think about it” volume. Take care of nagging injuries by working on body mobility and balance. Set yourself up for wins now. Be available. Be consistent. And be way ahead of the game. Also, we talk about Louisville being back on the table for racing.

Topics:

  • A race with a special feeling
  • This is a year round process
  • Don’t bow out - Let it sit
  • Bring back the oldies and the Heat
  • LOUISVILLE
  • Unfinished business
  • Hoodie on - Locked in
  • Writing books
  • This is the time!
  • Get in run shape right now
  • Do you need a break or reason to rebel?
  • Triathlon is whack a mole
  • De-training is part of the program
  • Build the base now that you want next year
  • Long rides and runs are relative
  • It’s best to have the aerobic ability first
  • The FTP Trap
  • The “don’t think about it” volume
  • All in . . . or All out
  • Time to focus on you
  • Injuries and out of balance
  • Solve next year’s problems now
  • The best ability is availability
  • IM Louisville memories

 

Coaching Inquiries

Mike Tarrolly - CrushingIron@gmail.com

Robbie Bruce - C26Coach@gmail.com

www.c26triathlon.com

Sep 15, 2023

Today, we talk about late season races and post-race strategy for getting stronger and faster. The tendency is to get right back at it, but it’s better to step back and peel the onion a little to figure out the best way to improve. The off season is a time for regrouping, re-focusing and being a little creative in your quest to get better in manageable ways. The goal is to really find joy in training so it becomes something you look forward to. You can’t do it all right now and the good news is, there is time. Time to do what you enjoy. Time to build unshakeable confidence while balancing all the other things in your life. You don’t have to do the Ironman dishes right now. Step back and focus on things that you enjoy. Get stronger and better without regret and disdain. Don’t trust all your feelings right now. You’ve gained a lot this year, and now you can create a re-start that energizes you and makes you stronger and faster next year. It’s a process, and we can only live on “fake belief” for so long.

Topics:

  • We all have our addictions . . .
  • How do we get better?
  • A case of “the buts”
  • Robbie’s post-race notes
  • Lewis Litt
  • Dax Bakken - GoFund Me link for his family - https://www.gofundme.com/f/dax-bakken
  • Sam Laidlow post NICE interview
  • Doing things that we love
  • Not living our best lives
  • We can’t “what if”
  • Getting ahead of your late season race
  • When can we talk about next year?
  • Finding time to re-energize
  • The sky is falling
  • Never felt this good in my life
  • Finishing bone dry
  • Peeling back the onion
  • Start right now
  • Sometimes things don’t link up
  • What seems reasonable?
  • Building your continuum
  • Picking the right race and time of year
  • A creative off season
  • Start at the end and work backwards
  • Marathons
  • “I gotta do it now”
  • Our training plans
  • Staying in the game
  • Stop and do nothing for a minute
  • Don’t have “fake belief”
  • Undeniable-under-the-radar confidence

Coaching Inquiries

Mike Tarrolly - CrushingIron@gmail.com

Robbie Bruce - C26Coach@gmail.com

www.c26triathlon.com

Sep 13, 2023

What a weekend in Madison! C26 brings home 2nd Place in the Tri Club North American Championship and 3rd in the 70.3. Big shout out to our team and great racing. A year after the worst weather in IMWI history, we were delivered a perfect day and lots of amazing performances. We get into what we experienced both on and off the course. We talk about the intensity of the bike and how hard it is to get the run dialed in. We look at how slight mistakes add up over the course of the day. We get into how long you need to run before Ironman and it may surprise you. We also look at self doubt, building new gears in training, and talk about why you are capable of way more than you think. And Mike talks about overcoming his race and bike mechanical that turned a great day into a long march of survival.

Topics:

  • Jam Packed Race Weekend
  • No more complaining, please
  • The “intro” t-shirt
  • Mike’s mechanical
  • Slight mistakes add up
  • It all comes down to the run
  • On course bargaining with yourself
  • Anxiety usually comes in the swim or bike
  • Getting to the run . . .
  • How long is it going to take to finish this run??
  • Sneaky difficult run course
  • Finding your why while in a race
  • Balancing mental and emotional resilience
  • Burning all the biscuits in training
  • Measuring belief
  • Creating a new gear in your training
  • You are capable of WAY more than you think
  • Be strong to life others up in life
  • Stronger and faster is the goal
  • Self doubt is okay . . . to a point

 

Coaching Inquiries

Mike Tarrolly - CrushingIron@gmail.com

Robbie Bruce - C26Coach@gmail.com

www.c26triathlon.com

Sep 6, 2023

It’s easy to forget what this sport means to all of us, and sometimes it’s good to go back to the origins of our why. Today we talk about the phases everyone goes through and how easy it is to let negative thoughts rule our emotions. We get into channeling our thoughts in the right way in training and racing. Taking on your race in digestible chunks. We look at how easy it is for the mind to get ahead of our body. Searching for growth, navigating back to baseline and the power of hanging in the middle. Not too high, not too low. Anxiety is normal, it’s up to us to say f*ck it, we’re moving into the fire. Smile, relax, and enjoy life.

Topics:

  • Serenity Now
  • Life goes fast
  • 38 Grand Slam Semi-Finals
  • Remind yourself what the sport has given you
  • Putting hard things in your life
  • People in triathlon are searching for growth
  • Focusing on one small result
  • Doing things you didn’t think were possible
  • Anxious is normal
  • Racing as meditation
  • Using positive and negative energy the same way
  • Recycling negative thoughts
  • Digestible bites in racing
  • Memory connects in a chain
  • Mind getting ahead of the body
  • Smile, relax, and enjoy things
  • Navigate back to baseline
  • Hang in the middle
  • Not too high, not too low
  • Lickity split

Coaching Inquiries

Mike Tarrolly - CrushingIron@gmail.com

Robbie Bruce - C26Coach@gmail.com

www.c26triathlon.com

Sep 5, 2023

What will you do when you hit a tough spot in your race? There will be many of them and we all have to negotiate with ourselves on the fly. Don’t believe how things feel right now (good or bad) because it will change. Racing allows us many chances to figure things out. To not think about the wrong things. To be resilient and get through because that’s why we signed up. Racing is never easy so it’s up to us to find resolve in the muck. Find joy in your resolve. When a tough situation comes up, ask yourself, “how do I want to remember this?”

Enjoy your longest supported training day and feed off the course energy, but also remember, this is largely about finding fun in your own breath.

Topics:

  • Dealing with race week Distractions
  • NICE World Championships
  • Taper week
  • Tennis and Bench Coaching
  • Athlete empowerment
  • Thinking through situations to figure it out
  • Incapable of trouble shooting
  • The ability to have fun
  • Confidence based on proximity
  • Have I done enough?
  • Is your confidence growing as the race nears?
  • Not making definitive decisions
  • Resolve and resiliency
  • The loneliness of triathlon
  • We forget that this is how it is
  • Negotiating with yourself
  • How do you want to remember it?
  • Regret or resilience?
  • Have fun in your own breath

 

Coaching Inquiries

Mike Tarrolly - CrushingIron@gmail.com

Robbie Bruce - C26Coach@gmail.com

www.c26triathlon.com

Aug 31, 2023

Today, it’s all about how to handle race week. We have over 40 athletes racing at Wisconsin, but this holds for all race week. We talk about what we've learned at our many pre-races and how to be calm, relaxed, and ready… both physically and mentally. We get into the best time to show up, check in, and how to pack for the least amount of stress. We also talk about driving the bike course and the important things to focus on while you’re out there. We look at pre-bagging transition, nutrition prep, and carb loading. Where and when should you eat? How to not get stressed about dining options. We also talk about shrinking your circle on site, recognizing positive energy, reducing negative, and how to avoid the chaos of real life Facebook groups. And we talk about your pre-race swim and how to set the tone for a great race.

Topics:

  • As the race nears
  • Racing Facebook Groups
  • Old race week habits
  • New race week habits
  • Get there as early as possible
  • Packing - Un-Packing
  • Pre-planning transition
  • Pre-Bagging
  • Race Acclimation on site
  • Nutrition prep
  • Trust issues
  • Melting anxiety
  • Food research for dining
  • Carb loading
  • Reduce or eliminate race week driving
  • Should you drive the course?
  • What to look for if you drive the course
  • Rough roads? Turns?
  • Avoid real life Facebook groups
  • Shrink your circle
  • Differentiate between negative and positive energy
  • Practices Swim - DO THIS!

 

Coaching Inquiries

Mike Tarrolly - CrushingIron@gmail.com

Robbie Bruce - C26Coach@gmail.com

www.c26triathlon.com

Aug 29, 2023

More awesome questions today, starting with taper discussion and going through back to back threshold sessions. What happens if you have a big setback before a race? What if you’re dealing with nagging injuries or soreness? Are you a strong runner or a fast runner? How should you approach the bike in each case. Is it easier to chase the clock, or fend it off? How do you build confidence as you get closer to your race? Creating smart variation in your training. Is your default to always do more to build your race confidence? How to experiment in training. Listening to your body before your ego. When does it make sense to go rip the bike? Talking treadmill vs. running outside. When, why? How to keep things fresh and fun.

Topics:

  • 3 Taper buckets
  • Focus on your wins
  • Dealing with big setbacks before a big race
  • Tendonitis, ongoing pain . . .
  • Mental confidence
  • Overtraining as your confidence builder?
  • Double Threshold days - with examples
  • Heavily monitored training vs. winging it
  • Strength, durability and intelligence in racing
  • Long threshold bike coupled with short threshold runs
  • Listen to your body, not ego
  • Driven by lack of confidence
  • Slow runner? Strong runner?
  • Chasing the clock vs. fending off the clock
  • Racing is experience and experiment
  • Treadmill vs. running outside
  • Don’t force yourself to always train the same way
  • Keep things fresh and fun

 

Coaching Inquiries

Mike Tarrolly - CrushingIron@gmail.com

Robbie Bruce - C26Coach@gmail.com

www.c26triathlon.com

Aug 24, 2023

Good questions from the group today. We start with understanding how this heat affects us and how we can handle it better in workouts. We look at cooling down on the fly and when it’s not possible. We talk about what we would do if somehow we were running the Ironman brand. We talk about swimming in the ocean and/or with big chop. Strategies for current, waves and other people in the way. We look at negative splitting workouts and talk about it from an effort perspective as well. Settling in on your swims. We also talk about watts and whether or not you should try to increase them at the end of a 70.3 or Full. And, we get into bike fit, position, seat angle, etc. and look at how all of these things affect you on the run.

Topics:

  • When the heat just gets into you
  • Cooling down while moving . . . possible?
  • 5 year plan if we were CEO’s of Ironman
  • Condense the amount of IM races?
  • Grow the sport from bottom up
  • The corporate numbers approach vs. customers
  • Drop the double World Championships
  • First time Ocean Swim?
  • Dealing with current
  • Battling waves and chop
  • Going from cages to clip pedals
  • Approach to hard sets in the pool
  • Negative splitting by effort
  • Race prep sessions
  • Learning how to settle in on your swim
  • Lactate shuttling
  • How to gather yourself while moving
  • If and when to increase wats on your 70.3 or Full
  • Will we ever swift race against Ellyse?
  • Cycling mixed in for marathon training
  • Seat angle and tight hips on the bike
  • What else does bike position effect on the run?

 

Coaching Inquiries

Mike Tarrolly - CrushingIron@gmail.com

Robbie Bruce - C26Coach@gmail.com

www.c26triathlon.com

Aug 22, 2023

A lot of athletes are closing in on their big race and for many it turns into freak out stage. But we’re here today to remind you to keep checking boxes. Race energy can be calming and energizing if you channel it the right way. Positioning “race day” or other athletes as competition can put you in the wrong mindset from the jump. Think of the day as being with the peloton. Hundreds of other athletes inspiring and supporting you to get to the finish line. Today we look at how to stay focused in your last big block, your taper, and on race morning. It may be a race, but the day is all about pace. Start working through your anxiety now. Practice race moments while you have time. Learn how to go out at your own pace when the rest of the field is trying to distract you. Roll with the punches. Stay in your own box. Use the side of your magnet that attracts good energy instead of repelling it.

Topics:

  • Freakout stage
  • Heat theory
  • PTO
  • Proof of swim time
  • Excellence. How can I be excellent today
  • Looking others a an “opponent”
  • Using that competitive energy the right way
  • Calm to intense
  • It’s cool that we’re doing the same thing together
  • Magnet - opposites repel
  • Either dread or look forward to exercising
  • Work with other athletes
  • Go out under control
  • Complaining begets complaining
  • The power of being calm
  • Using energy to be successful on race day
  • Visualizing what will happen is success
  • Work through anxiety
  • “How cool is this?”
  • You are an I-ron man.

 

Coaching Inquiries

Mike Tarrolly - CrushingIron@gmail.com

Robbie Bruce - C26Coach@gmail.com

www.c26triathlon.com

Aug 18, 2023

There’s nothing better than being excited about the day’s training. So, how do we keep that feeling alive all year, or at least, more often? Today we start with a little state of Ironman discussion. Fulls cutback… 70.3’s on the rise… and maybe why. Then we look at the mindset of athletes and how they think of training and racing. Hard things might suck at times, but we can use them as a compass for life. We offer a lot of thoughts on how to take the rigidity out of training and make it more enjoyable. Your plan isn’t written in stone and it’s important to understand your body and how it feels each day. Be open to going longer if you feel it. Be okay with going slower or shorter. There is mystery in the training cycle. Some days we don’t think we have it and we do. Other times . . . Be aware of what’s going on, give yourself some love and flexibility. Find purpose in what you do. And what you’re training for is just one day. Save a little pain and effort for the race.

Topics:

  • Hoodie weather for Mike
  • State of Ironman
  • Full decline? 70.3 Increase?
  • Too many races?
  • Athletes that overcommit
  • People seem busier than ever
  • Do you NEED an event on the calendar?
  • Keep doing the hard things as your compass
  • Burnout
  • Keeping an even training schedule year-round
  • Why do you want to race?
  • Do things with a purpose
  • It’s one day
  • Listen to the body, and understand the body
  • Goal: Look forward to training tomorrow
  • 2 hours or 2:15?
  • Average to stay steady
  • Go slow until you like it again
  • Cleaning the basement during recovery intervals?
  • Be creative and find your way
  • Run/walk
  • Epitomize flexibility
  • How long you running today? “I don’t know.”

 

Coaching Inquiries

Mike Tarrolly - CrushingIron@gmail.com

Robbie Bruce - C26Coach@gmail.com

www.c26triathlon.com

Aug 15, 2023

Be the best of who you are, not the worst of who you aren’t. Today, we talk about the importance of marginal gains in training, and life. Why do we do this sport? To get stronger, more resilient, and build the foundation we take on this journey. We talk about shifting our perspective on gains and comparison. There’s a lot of power in marginal gains, and frankly, they are the key to better racing. No more beating yourself up because you’re not “fast.” Fast is relative in endurance sports. It’s about how little you slow down. You can’t go back and fix training, but what you can do is train for a better understanding of your effort and execution. Focus on recovery and being the best you can be today. With love to Somer and her family.

Topics:

  • When the sole motivation is a race
  • Life is 24/7/365
  • Total separation from the sport
  • 1:11 Ratio
  • The healing process
  • Everything is about gains and comparison?
  • Mental and emotional de-training
  • 3% better
  • Food is food
  • When we tend to beat ourselves up
  • One more mile
  • The performance pendulum
  • Over analyziing decisions
  • “I woke up this morning and this ride was sh*t”
  • The gift of acceptance
  • You can’t go back and fix training
  • Control in the moment
  • Effort and execution
  • Training the mind for execution and effort
  • The best we got some days (or years)
  • Sam Laidlow
  • Ozzie Smith
  • Under recovered
  • The best of who you are, not the worst of who you aren’t

 

Coaching Inquiries

Mike Tarrolly - CrushingIron@gmail.com

Robbie Bruce - C26Coach@gmail.com

www.c26triathlon.com

Aug 3, 2023

Whether you feel behind or confident going into your race, this podcast is for you. Today, we look at the most important things you can do in your final training block to be ready on race day. We look at the demands of the swim and how you can prepare with your last month or so of training. We talk about the importance of the bike, including strength, ability to stay even, and how to stay away from too many surges. We look at stress, lactic build up, going from coasting to engaged, and how to balance your bike effort for 112 miles. We also look at the run and talk about why it’s so dependent on a good bike. And finally, if you’re behind, we talk about the most important parts of getting yourself into the strongest position possible on race day.

Topics:

  • Is it hot or cool?
  • Can you handle the heat?
  • USAT Worlds
  • You can’t win on the swim, but . . .
  • Crossfit Games
  • Big Gear Work
  • Swim preparation
  • From the torso up
  • Legs take up a lot of oxygen
  • Having different swim speeds/zones
  • 2nd loop will be choppier
  • The pre-transition feeling
  • Crotch rockets in traffic jams
  • Smooth and in control on the bike
  • Best bike day - even riding
  • Average and normalized power
  • Turns and surging
  • Cornering
  • Stress - lactic build up
  • From coasting to engaged
  • Strength on Strength on Speed
  • Mentally strong
  • Off the bike to the run
  • If you feel behind . . .

 

Coaching Inquiries

Mike Tarrolly - CrushingIron@gmail.com

Robbie Bruce - C26Coach@gmail.com

www.c26triathlon.com

Aug 1, 2023

Today we go through what we learned at our Wisconsin Camp this last weekend. We look at things like the “walking the plank effect” and how to build confidence by just showing up. We get into how we all crave validation, but sometimes it’s hard when training alone. We touch on how social media can ignite lingering anxiety. We talk about illness and how to conquer fears of the unknown. We all need emotional re-charges in this sport and why stepping out of your comfort zone is often the best place to do it. Anxiety is energy, it’s up to us to transform that into confidence and excitement.

Topics:

  • Wisconsin Camp 2024
  • Lots of new athletes
  • Fall is loaded with Ironman Events
  • Emotional recharges
  • Re-focus your enjoyment
  • We all want to feel validated
  • Talking things through
  • Confusion and the unknown in relation to depression
  • Getting to the bottom of it with our athletes
  • Unknown is intimidating
  • Show up - solve the unknown question
  • Realistic yet fearless
  • Social media and fear factors
  • Hill repeats
  • Do things that give you confidence
  • Don’t live in a problem that doesn’t exist
  • If you’re afraid, performance suffers
  • Swim anxiety
  • Illness
  • I’m not participating in your anxiety
  • Walking the plank effect
  • Afraid of what we’ll find out

 

Coaching Inquiries

Mike Tarrolly - CrushingIron@gmail.com

Robbie Bruce - C26Coach@gmail.com

www.c26triathlon.com

Jul 26, 2023

We’ve been watching the World Swim Championships for the last couple days and it has ignited a ton of thoughts on, not only how to get faster in the water, but on the bike and run as well. We go deep into technique and pacing and how all of that translates from swims into longer course racing in general. We talk about mindset of seeking improvement and how to accept little gains as huge wins. We also look at your personality types and how that should affect the way you go after races. We talk about tweaking form vs. counterproductive habits. We also get into how tension can have a huge impact on your speed and look at ways to relax and build better economy.

Topics:

  • Swim Championships
  • Katy Ledecky
  • The mindset to stay with something
  • Swimming and Rhythm
  • Even splits
  • Arm Speed and turnover
  • Technique
  • Making things Easier
  • Making it fun so you actually like it
  • Run form and Economy
  • Tensing up on the bike
  • Going too fast or too slow
  • Counterproductive habits
  • Trying to be someone you’re not
  • Once you start to crumble . . . . . . .
  • Form isn’t coming back
  • Don’t force - let it come out
  • First lap of the marathon
  • What is too slow??
  • What type of person are you?
  • Fly and Die
  • There’s always something to tweak
  • Experiment with your pace

 

Coaching Inquiries

Mike Tarrolly - CrushingIron@gmail.com

Robbie Bruce - C26Coach@gmail.com

www.c26triathlon.com

Jul 20, 2023

What if you made “getting into the pain” your priority? Today we look at finding joy in the struggle and growth process. Most of us seek endurance sports because we want to change something in our lives. It’s important to remember that and realize success and confidence come from experience. We are literally changing who we are and it’s not always easy. . . But, it’s easy to chase easy. Today is about figuring out a way to get it done and why some of our worst/most challenging experiences are the real fuel for better racing. Don’t be trapped in “can’t” or feeling “not good enough.” There’s no time for a march of excuses. Chase the cobblestones. Find reward in the challenge of getting it done.

Topics:

  • Big race weekend!
  • Control your effort and execution
  • Chasing the pain
  • Turning life around
  • Most people seek out endurance sports
  • Making this your life list
  • Courtney Dauwalter
  • Individual Goals
  • Chase the cobblestones
  • Doing things because they are hard
  • It’s easy to chase easy
  • Where growth is not
  • Finding a way to get it done
  • Dealing with demons of the past
  • Trapped in “can’t”
  • Feeling “not good enough”
  • We are what we expose ourselves to
  • Fear of affirmation
  • Look in the mirror
  • You can’t be great at everything
  • Literally changing who you are
  • Forging steel
  • Quiet confidence
  • The March of Excuses
  • Confidence comes from experience
  • The spoon fed grind of the century

Coaching Inquiries

Mike Tarrolly - CrushingIron@gmail.com

Robbie Bruce - C26Coach@gmail.com

www.c26triathlon.com

Jul 18, 2023

You probably know we’re not much for fanfare, so today’s podcast is more about humility, reflection, and appreciating what we have. We certainly realize we would be nothing without you, so we thank you for giving us your time and helping us build such a positive community. Today, we talk about not being obsessed with what we “don’t” have and finding ways to find motivation in what we have NOW. Today is always "day one" and with the right focus and not-overthinking, we have a lot to be excited about. We look at why sometimes we have to figure out what not to do and be okay with that. We also talk about how state of mind is a choice and how it really boils down to how you approach training and racing mentally. Don’t “look” too hard for improvement and remember that fatigue masks fitness. Close your circle and always ask yourself, why not me?

Topics: 

  • 700 podcasts, but is one missing?
  • 4-8 weeks out from a race
  • What not to do
  • Obsessed with what we don’t have
  • It’s awesome to feel good
  • Your state of mind is a choice
  • Try to hit some singles
  • No one is coming to save you
  • Do you need this or want it?
  • Pay attention to the small things
  • How can you enjoy everything?
  • Looking too hard for improvement
  • Fatigue masks fitness
  • Take metrics out that cause you doubt
  • Close your circle
  • How do you get faster?
  • Don’t wait, fix it when you can
  • Why not you?
  • Future tripping
  • Strike the match but don’t burn it up
  • Stay focused but don’t overthink it
  • Unexpected wins and PRs
  • Fitness takes care of itself

 

Coaching Inquiries

Mike Tarrolly - CrushingIron@gmail.com

Robbie Bruce - C26Coach@gmail.com

www.c26triathlon.com

Jul 13, 2023

Every triathlete should listen to this podcast. We go deep into hydration and fueling and keep the solutions simple. We look at why most triathletes don’t take in enough sodium. We look at traditional sports drinks and explain why they likely need to be supplemented. We talk about too much peeing, hypoglycemia, and extreme thirst and what they indicate. We get into solid foods vs. gels and explain what might be best for you. We talk about fueling on race morning and why you could be setting yourself up for disaster as early as the swim. We also get into how you can dial in your nutrition for different types of workouts. We talk about the root cause of cramping, some myths about high blood pressure, and how our traditional fueling may be at the root of why so many triathletes have a hard time losing weight.

Topics:

  • Saturday Morning Fueling App
  • Solving the fueling mystery
  • How much sodium?
  • How many carbs?
  • Is there bad sodium?
  • Under-hydration
  • Over-hydration
  • Blood/sodium concentration
  • Most sports drinks aren’t designed for Ironman
  • Extreme thirst
  • Morning of the race
  • Too much peeing
  • How much sodium per liter?
  • It doesn’t have to be so complex
  • Solid foods vs. Gels
  • The best thing for your gut
  • A hydrated gut functions the best
  • Fueling by listening to your body
  • Placebo effect
  • Slower digesting carbs vs. fast carbs
  • How many carbs?
  • Training your gut
  • Dialing in your nutrition on every workout
  • Fueling the bike AFTER a swim
  • Possible cause of swim anxiety
  • What causes cramping?
  • Blood pressure and sodium
  • Should your blood pressure be higher?
  • Fueling and weight loss for triathletes
  • Serving sizes
  • Too much water?

Contact Dr. Alex Harrison - support@saturdaymorning.fit

Saturday Morning Fueling App - Search Saturday Morning Fuel in App Store

www.saturdaymorning.fit

 

Coaching Inquiries

Mike Tarrolly - CrushingIron@gmail.com

Robbie Bruce - C26Coach@gmail.com

www.c26triathlon.com

Jul 11, 2023

This is one of the toughest times of the year. A lot of us are in huge blocks and the grind is real. Today we talk about how toe make that process more enjoyable. How to explore within workouts, how to find more energy for training, and how to get your mind wrapped around the long-range goals. Every workout can seem SO IMPORTANT but we’re here to tell you, they are not. Knowing how to adjust and when to take a well-timed day off are huge when it comes to maintaining your love for this sport. Age is just a number and we’re all trying to feel younger as we get older. It’s not about being soft, know your body and learn how to be strong, resilient, and race ready.

Topics:

  • Life on the road
  • Moving pains
  • 2024 Camp Link
  • Age is just a number
  • He’s 83 and still racing
  • Let loose and have fun
  • Try something that pushes you
  • High expectations
  • It seems “so important”
  • Burned out mentally before physically
  • Explore within the workouts
  • Race plans
  • No one can predict an “A-Day”
  • If you dread it, tread it
  • When you should stay inside
  • It’s not about being soft
  • Knowing your body
  • Being tough
  • Understanding your weaknesses
  • Having PERMISSION
  • Most athletes leave their race in training
  • Tipping the confidence scale
  • The power of a well-timed day off

Coaching Inquiries
Mike Tarrolly - CrushingIron@gmail.com
Robbie Bruce - C26Coach@gmail.com

www.c26triathlon.com

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