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Diana Hassel: From Successful Triathlete to Inspired Coach, Ep #73

Diana Hassel: From Successful Triathlete to Inspired Coach, Ep #73

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In this episode, we’re joined by Diana Hassel, a 25-time Ironman finisher with 14 age group podiums at Ironman Hawaii. Diana is also a professor of equine emergency surgery at Colorado State University and has transitioned into coaching triathletes, offering personalized training and a focus on nutrition.

Diana’s coaching journey began after friends sought her advice based on her success in the Ironman and 70.3 races. With a strong background in sports science, she now helps athletes of all levels through her platform, Hassel-Free Triathlon Training, offering a holistic approach to training and performance.

Tune in to hear Diana’s inspiring story, valuable triathlon tips, and insights on goal-setting, coaching, and training.

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  • Welcome to Money Mile (00:00)
  • I answer what type of business items are deductible (00:54)
  • How Diana Hassel got into triathlon (07:00)
  • How Diana defines success (08:45)
  • Diana’s tips with finances for triathlon (10:45)
  • How Diana trained for her 70.3 Boulder race (13:00)
  • What Diana thinks is underrated about Triathlon (21:23)
  • Diana admires Cherie Gruenfeld (22:35)
  • How to connect with Diana (31:07)

Resources & People Mentioned
  • Hassel-Free Triathlon Training
  • IRONMAN U
  • Tridot platform
  • Cherie Gruenfeld

Connect With Justin Waller
  • https://WallerFC.com
  • Waller Financial Coaching on Facebook
  • Justin on Instagram
  • Justin on LinkedIn

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