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HypeTraining Podcast

HypeTraining Podcast

By: Liam Bird
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An intro into HypeTraining and what’s gone on recently. A bit all over the place, difficult to understand, but two of NZ’s most hyped triathletes: Billy Bowman (The Fat Controller/ 70.3 NZ Age Group Champion) and Liam Bird (Gordon the Big Engine/ Unintentional Pro) delve into everything multi-sport.

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Episodes
  • Naomi Scarlett Reynolds European AG Champ
    Sep 22 2025

    Swimming in the fast lane at NHTC is nothing to be scoffed at, reserved for world title holders and scholars, Naomi Reynolds (European AG Champion) talks about her rise to triathlon from pool swimming, her adoption of the hype train, cutting bitches on the European circuit and why she has no stories of shitting herself mid run.

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    1 hr and 18 mins
  • Get down with Cam Brown
    Sep 12 2025

    Cam Brown, 12 x Ironman New Zealand winner takes on his biggest endurance event yet. Turns out bringing a level of professionalism to your endeavours works. Armed with good mics, a quiet room and a planned run sheet we have a bloody good chat with Cam about his career, life, transition out of racing and the funny stuff in-between. You might be thinking man, I hope they haven't lost the childish charm, fear not, we still ask the hard shitting questions that you all know and love. Tune in and believe the hype.

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    1 hr and 19 mins
  • Iron Younglings - Sophie Hine & Jordan Townsland
    Sep 9 2025

    We spend 50min going off topic with Sophie Hine & Jordan Townsend, whilst we all talk over one another. Some golden nuggets in there, but just like panning for gold, its a lot of work to find anything. Billy was accused of lowering conversation to smut, but after his 5min bout of silence identified the guests to be the main cause of crass chat.

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    51 mins
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