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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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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

Jul 4, 2023

More awesome questions from the listeners. We start by talking about what we think are the best tri-kits and what to think about before getting yours. We look at injuries and why some people tend to be more injury prone than others. We talk about getting more comfortable on your bike from being clipped in to climbing and descending. We ask each other which race we’d do the rest of our lives if we only had one choice. There’s a good discussion on nutrition including our standard approaches to how we eat on the daily. On your left etiquette in training and racing. How to keep your hunger at bay, and is it ever a good idea to just take a week off in the middle of the season?

Topics - 

  • Dogs and 4th of July
  • Finding the right Tri-Kit
  • Sleeves/Sleeveless?
  • Suck at running?
  • Hate running?
  • Bad habits
  • You shouldn’t be injury prone
  • Terrified of clipping in on the bike
  • What makes a great event
  • What race would Mike and Robbie do for the rest of their lives if they didn’t have a choice
  • Variety is for the weak
  • Be obsessed with the puzzle
  • Dumb questions
  • Friction between local tri clubs?
  • Nutrition in general
  • Napping
  • Water
  • Hungry or bored or thirsty?
  • On your left etiquette
  • Trying to be perfect
  • Keeping your hunger at bay
  • Take a week off??
  • Get your life together
  • Enjoy and appreciate your freedom

Coaching Inquiries

Mike Tarrolly - CrushingIron@gmail.com

Robbie Bruce - C26Coach@gmail.com

www.c26triathlon.com

Jun 27, 2023

Great questions from our listeners and we start with training for a running race while still maintaining your inner triathlete. We look at how athletes have gone from 70.3 to successful marathons. Also, building base for your first 70.3. What if you have tendonitis? Should you keep running? Then . . . we get into a bit of a rant about KONA qualification slots. We look at what Ironman is doing to get more women in the sport. We also talk about the thought that watering down qualification for men and women has made the whole thing lose some luster. We look at local tri-club communities and whether they are growing or declining. And finally, decoding the big ring vs. small ring if you feel the same resistance on both.

Topics:

  • When we need your help
  • Wiley Veterans
  • Training for run only races as a triathlete
  • Going from 70.3 to a marathon
  • Building Base - First 70.3
  • Tendonitis - keep running?
  • Don’t choose to stay hurt
  • Hurt? Rest, get answers, figure out the solution
  • Slot Allocation Process
  • What should the World Championships look like?
  • Qualifying for Boston
  • Failure and disappointment can be healthy
  • Chasing challenges
  • KONA Exclusivity
  • Approaching hills on the bike and run
  • Local Tri-Communities
  • Building or declining?
  • Big ring vs. Small ring for climbing
  • Straight chain lines

 

Coaching Inquiries

Mike Tarrolly - CrushingIron@gmail.com

Robbie Bruce - C26Coach@gmail.com

www.c26triathlon.com

Jun 20, 2023

Back into the cockpit for another round of how to not suck at cycling. Today we look at how cycling is often overlooked as a technical or athletic discipline. We go deep into high cadence, intensity, balance, and big gear work. We also take a dive into lactic acid and V02 max training. How to do it, why it’s important, and how to look at things differently if you’re training for long course vs. short course. We get into a lot of methods to develop your cycling economy so you can ride strong, but also get off the bike ready to run your best race.

Topics:

  • Cycling fitness and how to build it
  • Swim and Run fitness
  • Technique as it comes to cycling
  • You need to ride a LOT
  • Intensity vs. Riding long
  • Sprint/Oly cycling vs. Long Course
  • High Cadence
  • Big Gear
  • Mountain biking “phase”
  • Be an athlete, think, react
  • Forcing your legs to make quick changes
  • Own your gearing
  • Focus on cycling economy
  • Maximize your pedal stroke
  • Struggling from long course to short course
  • Lactate/Vo2 Max
  • Glycogen or Fat?
  • Turning energy into speed
  • Burning through glycogen stores too soon
  • Energy reserves
  • Big gear work at threshold
  • Why you bonk

Coaching Inquiries

Mike Tarrolly - CrushingIron@gmail.com

Robbie Bruce - C26Coach@gmail.com

www.c26triathlon.com

Jun 15, 2023

Today is all about saving watts and energy on the course but gaining as much as 10 minutes in your Ironman bike split. This is basically technical ways to become a better cyclist. We look at riding bumpy roads, preparing better for the course you’re racing, and how to get better at handling. We also look at why your bike fit may be costing you major watts and how a more comfortable position can get them back. We talk about deep wheel rims and when you should or shouldn’t use them. We get into short course vs. long course approach. We talk about tires and the right PSI, along with how you can find what’s perfect for you and your bike.

Topics: 

  • Riding Bumpy Roads
  • Relax your grip
  • Not about forcing, it’s feeling
  • Getting all the fitness out of yourself
  • Ride Outside
  • Sturdy and strong courses
  • Ride similar terrain to race
  • Hill Repeats
  • Soft pedal your neighborhood and work on corners
  • Sight your angle before you get to the turn
  • Best money spent on Free Speed
  • Short course - more aggressive
  • Long course - a little more lax
  • Lung constriction in aero
  • Fall into your bike position
  • Position change to save Watts
  • Wheels - Deep rims vs. Shallow
  • Tires and PSI
  • Gator Skins vs. GP 5000
  • PSI Charts

Coaching Inquiries

Mike Tarrolly - CrushingIron@gmail.com

Robbie Bruce - C26Coach@gmail.com

www.c26triathlon.com

Jun 13, 2023

Coach Robbie spent the weekend at one of our C26 Team Races, Des Moines 70.3, and today we look at the racing experience. We talk about the little things that make the weekend a lot more fun for athletes and spectators, including, where to stay, how to spectate and what kind of little things make a big difference. By all accounts, Des Moines did it right and it was a bit of a positive surprise on a lot of levels.

Topics:

  • Des Moines 70.3
  • Course and race changes
  • Park it and Leave it
  • What makes a race spectator friendly?
  • Shuttle buses
  • T1 pet peeves
  • Closed vs. Open bike course
  • Swim course
  • Bike Course
  • Run Course
  • Post Meal Food

Coaching Inquiries

Mike Tarrolly - CrushingIron@gmail.com

Robbie Bruce - C26Coach@gmail.com

www.c26triathlon.com

Jun 8, 2023

Sometimes we gotta break the mold. Kids are much more creative than adults. Today, we look at ways to train that will be more enjoyable, and even more effective. We look at taking risks and chasing logical consequences. We also talk about flex training and making decisions about your workouts on the fly. We look into creating the ability to get stronger as the session/race goes. We talk about effective breathing, the ability to create one more, and analyzing our current state of tired. Lots of good examples on how to be a little flexible on the f**ck-around and be a better athlete for your efforts.

Topics:

  • Learning hard lessons
  • Logical consequences
  • How do you know if you’re going hard enough?
  • Flexibility
  • Own Real Time Decisions
  • Creativity Test
  • Integrity of the workout
  • Can’t predict how you will feel
  • The best get better as the session/race goes on
  • Think like a kid
  • Tired playing all day
  • One more
  • Andrew Huberman
  • Focus your exhale
  • So much fun in figuring it out
  • Over-analyzing to the death of enjoyment
  • Rip it- have fun
  • Sometimes it’s best to not have a plan

Coaching Inquiries

Mike Tarrolly - CrushingIron@gmail.com

Robbie Bruce - C26Coach@gmail.com

www.c26triathlon.com

Jun 6, 2023

It’s not always fun to have a wake up call. Today, we get into the illusion of seeking dreams without putting in the work. Mike did a Sprint over the weekend and he had to take a long, hard look in the mirror. We get into riding on success from the past, and how 90% of life is just showing up . . . but most people don’t do the 10% which is learn from success or failure. We talk about confidence as a crutch, how it’s good to have a healthy fear hanging over you, and why we have to own our successes and failures. Eventually being unprepared will wear you down. Woulda, coulda, shoulda, only goes so far. When we have a big, exciting dream, we should go for it, but it ultimately boils down to doing the hard part, which is the actual work.

Topics: 

  • Des Moines and Eagleman
  • Mike’s Sprint wake up
  • Abandoning habits that matter
  • Riding the belief train too much
  • 90% of Life is showing up
  • Getting stuck on your dream vision
  • Not adjusting to hit your goals
  • Riding past successes
  • 24 Hour Rule
  • Athletes and 180 degree swings
  • Cramming for tests and races
  • The Result IS Hard work
  • Woulda, coulda, shoulda, #Didn’t
  • All nighter studying
  • Why do you expect what you do?
  • Dedicate to . . . doing your best
  • It gets old going into things unprepared
  • Massive underachieving
  • Confidence as a crutch
  • Acceptance of where you are in training
  • Paralyzed by that “entry into the sport” frame of mind
  • It’s time for action
  • The harder you work, the luckier you get
  • “If I get lost, if I get injured, if I die, it’s my fault”
  • A healthy fear hanging over you
  • It’s my fault
  • Own success . . . and failure.

Coaching Inquiries

Mike Tarrolly - CrushingIron@gmail.com

Robbie Bruce - C26Coach@gmail.com

www.c26triathlon.com

Jun 1, 2023

Life is a hell of a lot easier when we’re not trying to be someone else. Today, we get into how that relates to training. We tend to get a lot of information from the Elite People in their fields, but a lot of times they are so far past us they’ll take the things we really need for granted. Today, we get into the nuts and bolts of training, increasing intensity, fueling, eating habits, and general well-being. Too many of us make multiple decisions at once and it can be overwhelming. Find something that works for you and stand by it. Have the courage to be yourself and believe in your own journey.

Topics:

  • Don’t be someone you’re not
  • Transitioning to the heat
  • Dew point, humidity, wind
  • Ramping intensity
  • High altitude and heat analogy
  • Reasons for under hydrating
  • Eating by numbers
  • No hydration before workouts?
  • Workouts are only as good as your ability to recover
  • Two big decisions at once . . . . . .
  • Start out slower in heat
  • Fueling for performance or physique?
  • Stop underfueling!
  • Are you fueling enough to do more?
  • When we get our info from Elite Athletes
  • Sick/Fast Food Theory
  • Fueling before you think you need it
  • Owning your journey
  • Find it. Believe in it.
  • Taking ourselves too seriously
  • Your Race isn’t every day
  • 5th Avenue Candy Bar discussion

Coaching Inquiries

Mike Tarrolly - CrushingIron@gmail.com

Robbie Bruce - C26Coach@gmail.com

www.c26triathlon.com

May 30, 2023

Some awesome questions from the group today! We start with training on the bike and how to get better. Riding alone vs. a group. How to push yourself when you’re alone. We look at the best way to troll Ironman Facebook groups. We talk about how to train when you have an injury and a race coming up. Mike and Robbie share their biggest racing fears, along with what scares them as they track athletes. We shell ideas on where to start with your first racing bike. Also, you swim great in the pool, but can’t put it together in open water… we get things straightened out. How to train if you’re injured. Racing back to back days. Smart spends for your cycling. And tackling hills at Ironman Wisconsin. This one would be great for a drinking game.

TOPICS:

  • What’s up across the globe?
  • ITU Rolling
  • Ironman - How to get better on the bike
  • Long rides solo or with groups?
  • Pushing yourself when you’re alone
  • Mental toughness
  • The best way to troll Facebook Groups
  • Dealing with an injury when your race is looming
  • Mike and Robbie’s biggest race fears
  • Our coaching fears while tracking
  • I don’t have a bike, where should I start?
  • Turning solid pool swimming into fast open water swimming
  • Recalibrating after an injury
  • Racing back to back days
  • Best place to spend your money as a cyclist
  • Tackling hills at Ironman Wisconsin

Coaching Inquiries

Mike Tarrolly - CrushingIron@gmail.com

Robbie Bruce - C26Coach@gmail.com

www.c26triathlon.com

May 25, 2023

Today we talk about the importance of igniting our own competitive fires. This is more than competing to win. It’s about competing against yourself to be your best and putting yourself in those situations. It’s about finding ways to get fired up to chase something you want. It’s about trusting that you can keep going. We get into how difficult it can be to fuel your own fire all the time. We look at that fine line between being too calculated and letting it rip. The best athletes in the world don’t look at their watch when they’re chasing a win. They just compete. They Just get it done. Today, we look at how that mindset can help you in training, racing and life. The best ability is availability. And often, that’s availability to figure out how to just get it done. It’s easier to throw more wood on an inferno than to ignite a soggy log.

Topics:

  • Igniting competitive spirit inside you
  • Milos
  • Gwen Jorgenson
  • Rip off a 5k or 10k
  • We try to make everything calculated
  • Brownlee, Neuman, Blumenfelt
  • Kids need more free time
  • Childhood games
  • Robbie’s Sprint Race
  • The best don’t look at their watch when chasing
  • Racing without a watch
  • Just being a competitor
  • Where does your brain go when you look at your watch?
  • Worry about fighting vs. failing
  • Life is a game of in the moment
  • What does it take to ignite your fire?
  • Constant battle going on against yourself
  • It’s difficult to fuel your own fire all the time
  • The best ability is availability
  • Just get it done

Coaching Inquiries

Mike Tarrolly - CrushingIron@gmail.com

Robbie Bruce - C26Coach@gmail.com

www.c26triathlon.com

May 23, 2023

How do you think about race preparation? Today, we look at ways to get the most out of your fitness on race day. We look at the difference between preparing with accessories and preparing with knowledge that will make you faster. Do you really KNOW the race course? Do you train on similar terrain or simulated terrain? We look at ways for you to dial in your nutrition, but also talk about how the perfect game plan with nutrition can be ruined by bad pacing. We also look at how bad nutrition can be overcome by perfect pacing. Being unprepared equals fear. Are you training with purpose in regard to the race course or just winging it in hopes it works out? There is a ton of free speed out there if you know where to look for it, and we’re not talking about aero helmets and carbon shoes.

Topics:

  • Running yourself to the podium
  • Chatt 70.3 Largest attendance since the lockdown
  • Chatt 70.3 field always stacked
  • Knowing your race course
  • Getting the absolute most out of your fitness
  • Accessories vs. Preparation
  • Carbon plated shoes
  • Prepare like a pro triathlete
  • Drive the course
  • Don’t be surprised, be prepared
  • Train on terrain like the race
  • Nutrition blaming
  • Poor pacing can ruin a race
  • Perfect nutrition can be ruined by bad pacing
  • Terrible nutrition can work with the right pacing
  • Margin for error
  • Guessing at nutrition
  • Pain Massage Caves
  • Do the extra research
  • The more prepared you are in the details
  • Unprepared equals Fear
  • Wondering how your race will go, instead of knowing
  • Doubling up on the stress

Coaching Inquiries

Mike Tarrolly - CrushingIron@gmail.com

Robbie Bruce - C26Coach@gmail.com

www.c26triathlon.com

May 18, 2023

Charles Bukowski said, “What matters most is how well you walk through the fire.” And he’s right. Today we combine that thought process with how Kobe Bryant built mental toughness by negotiating his own thought process. Racing and training presents hundreds of opportunities to “figure it out” and those are the golden nuggets of becoming a better triathlete. Today, we look at self talk and creating tough situations in training so you know how to handle them in racing. We look into the power of being alone in your head and becoming mentally strong. Get through nagging niggles. We talk about trainers vs. gamers and what sets them apart. Can you callus your mind in such a way that it makes you race better? Layer in opportunities to quit, but don’t do it. How do you get through the tough training moments and beat that inner voice that’s telling you to quit, or worse, not start.

Topics:

  • Marketer’s Anonymous
  • The inner voice
  • Listen to Kobe
  • Spend time alone in your head
  • Beating niggles in your mind
  • Mentally prepared for a race
  • Are you mentally weak or ready?
  • Digging deep on the run
  • Figure it out
  • Running without distraction
  • It hurts more to run slow
  • Gamers vs. Trainers
  • What is a race atmosphere worth?
  • Mental warfare
  • What matters most is how well you walk through the fire.
  • Choose to go to battle
  • How are you making things harder?
  • Layer in opportunities to quit
  • What’s your mind gonna say?
  • Smart decisions come in all packages
  • Quit talking about it . . .

Coaching Inquiries

Mike Tarrolly - CrushingIron@gmail.com

Robbie Bruce - C26Coach@gmail.com

www.c26triathlon.com

May 16, 2023

Today we talk about how lucky we are that we chose triathlon at certain points of our lives. It’s easy to take for granted, but we get into being able to appreciate how much better off we are because we chose to move. We look how many people wallow in funks when it doesn’t have to be that way. We talk about the beauty of feeling younger as you age. We talk about why we do things we know we shouldn’t and how to feel good about feeling good. We look at falling into the same traps and how to avoid them. Really, this is a reminder that you have made a choice and it’s the right one. Movement is medicine and you can do whatever you choose to as long as you make that decision. No Ragrats :)

Topics:

  • Don’t Get Left Behind
  • Sam Long
  • We are LUCKY we have chosen triathlon
  • Saved my life
  • Saved my day
  • Text threads instead of lunch
  • Moving to a new office to avoid stairs
  • Feeling lonely and knowing you need something
  • When it feels like you’ve been hit by a bus
  • Falling into the same traps
  • The Search for Excitement
  • Golf for more active people
  • Aging and getting faster
  • Minimum effective dose
  • When you should be more selfish
  • Introvert/Extrovert
  • iPads and video games
  • Live your dream
  • Get sun
  • Hunching over computers keyboards
  • Knees - use them or lose them

Coaching Inquiries

Mike Tarrolly - CrushingIron@gmail.com

Robbie Bruce - C26Coach@gmail.com

www.c26triathlon.com

May 12, 2023

Are you worn out from training or your daily life? Today, we contend that you’re probably not overtrained, but you’re more likely under-recovered. We’ll take a dive into the elements of real recovery and talk about how important it is to find that true energy that you know is inside you. We look at the purpose of days off and how you should utilize them. We talk about recovery workouts and how important it is to treat them with respect. We all make big planning lists for our long weekend workouts, but are we crushing our energy on the daily by not giving shorter ones respect? It’s an interesting topic and one that’s focused on keeping you on a good roll, looking forward to training, and helping you recognize you’re digging a hole before you’re already in one.

Topics:

  • Seasonal Transitions
  • Dew Point, Humidity
  • Lack of Sleep
  • Sore legs, quads
  • When Spring goes straight to Summer
  • Gulf Roast 70.3
  • Chatt 70.3
  • Woefully placed days off
  • Getting the most from a day off
  • Stress is stress
  • Swimming at lunch
  • Different kinds of tired
  • No weekends . . .
  • Calendars are weird
  • Day off = Focused Recovery
  • You’re not overtrained, you’re under recovered
  • Focused and intentional training
  • Hard to fit it all in
  • Dissipate Stress
  • The “2-3 days” before effect
  • A lot of Tuesday World Champions out there
  • Stress Buckets
  • Tired and slow and performing the same
  • Not realizing you’re in a hole until you’re in a hole
  • More, more, more
  • Energy is encouraged
  • If you want to do more, do more recovery

 

Coaching Inquiries

Mike Tarrolly - CrushingIron@gmail.com

Robbie Bruce - C26Coach@gmail.com

www.c26triathlon.com

May 9, 2023

Our favorite series is back! 

What do you think about when you swim? Turns out, it should be a lot of things . . . but in small doses. Today we get into the importance of the front end of your stroke. We talk about how to have a strong catch and good feel for the water. Both of those can improve your speed in the water tremendously. We also get into the idea of thinking but not thinking. Micro thoughts and how to work on your swim on the fly. We get into stroke rhythm, head position, cause and effect changes, and sighting obsession. We also tell you why swimming “wrong” on purpose could help you stroke. Loads of top-line, actionable discussion today about how to make you a better swimmer.

Topics:

  • All that fitness . . . gone.
  • Without fun, what is there?
  • Get you some C26 Gear!
  • What do you think about when swimming?
  • Head position in the water
  • Bilateral vs breathing every stroke
  • Good technique is free speed
  • Not making huge changes
  • Obsessing with one thing
  • Everything is connected
  • Spall changes matter
  • Anti-singular drills
  • Cause and effect
  • High elbow
  • Stroke rhythm too fast?
  • Sighting obsession
  • Try to swim wrong
  • Always start in the front
  • The back is a little gravy
  • Finding feel for the water
  • Owning your wrist position
  • Swim stroke comparison with pedal stroke
  • Running intervals compared to swim intervals
  • Teach yourself to be an athlete
  • Accumulate minutes of doing it right!
  • Benefits of good form
  • Going through the motions
  • Swimming is a chronic load
  • Bad form equals bad balance.

Coaching Inquiries

Mike Tarrolly - CrushingIron@gmail.com

Robbie Bruce - C26Coach@gmail.com

www.c26triathlon.com

May 4, 2023

There is a lot at play when thinking about keeping the integrity of your workouts. Are you going too hard, too easy, or not recovering enough? These are all things that can make or break the consistency of your training and we all know that consistency is king. Today we look at how to handle workouts when you “don’t have it” or get in the mindset of “proving you have it when you don’t.” We look at how to handle intervals and rest to get your ass in the ballpark of today’s workout. We look at preparing for race pain. How to get out of the “way up or way down” cycle. How to handle pool sessions. Adaptation. Hitting the ceiling when you want to. And the concept of not always crushing it, but just being good. And of course, when all else fails, laugh it off.

Topics:

  • Midwest salt of the earth
  • Big Pro racing weekend
  • Complicated and confused
  • Podcasting universe
  • Coupon Code for 25% gear: c26gear  (good through May 8, 2023 at midnight)
  • Swim intervals
  • Trapped in the overall average pace
  • Adaptation
  • Being able to hit that ceiling
  • When the goal is high intensity
  • Bike intervals
  • When the integrity is an easy workout
  • Looking ahead at the toughest sessions
  • Hard work vs Hard workout
  • Quality over quantity?
  • Overcooking 24/7
  • Training for the race pain
  • Finding answers when you’re struggling
  • Either Way Up or Way Down
  • Don’t crush next week, just be good
  • Creating better days and attitude
  • Laugh it off
  •  

Coaching Inquiries

Mike Tarrolly - CrushingIron@gmail.com

Robbie Bruce - C26Coach@gmail.com

www.c26triathlon.com

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