In late March, Simply Stu interviewed our own Dr Walker on training the mind for triathlons. You can get the podcast of that interview here.
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In late March, Simply Stu interviewed our own Dr Walker on training the mind for triathlons. You can get the podcast of that interview here.
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Here’s the link to the podcast of the interview. Tom Danielson has accomplished a lot in just three short years of professional cycling and plays an important role in Team Discovery Channel’s hopes to rule in this year’s Grand Tour events. Best known as one of the world’s most accomplished climbers, he has posted...
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Michael Lovato won this year’s Arizona Ironman and is eager to stake his claim in Hawaii’s Ford World Championships next October. But as many were saying the day he won his first Ironman competition in Coeur d’Alene, “Who is this guy and Where did he come from?” Well we’re here to tell you since...
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Davis Phinney (born 1959 Boulder, Colorado) was credited by Velo News as the Winningest Cyclist in US History with over 300 National and International Category 1 and Professional victories. Davis began competing in 1976. In 1984 he won an Olympic bronze in the 100K Time Trial and took 5th place in the Olympic Road...
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Andy Potts went to work in corporate America after graduating from the University of Michigan where he was an All-American Swimmer and captain of the UM Swim Team. Placing 4th in the Olympic trials for the 1996 Games in Atlanta, Potts stayed true to his loyalties with Jon Urbanchek and his teammates at Big...
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Podium’s Podcast of the Week: An Interview and Talk by Dr. Jerry Lynch – author of “Way of the Champion” Editor’s note: Jerry Lynch enlightened our evening with a most compelling view of The Way of the Champion, his eigth book and probably his most important to date. Both inspiring and insightful, this is...
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