
Mastering Performance: Insights from an Olympian and Exploring the Future of Triathlon: Race Rangers and Beyond
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A compelling exploration of the recent 70.3 Boise triathlon, wherein co-host Matthew Sharp reflects on his experience as a competitor. The narrative delves into his race strategy, the challenges of competing at high altitudes, and the intricacies of the swim, bike, and run segments. Matthew's candid admission of the physical demands he faced, particularly during the swim and bike, exemplifies the mental fortitude required of elite athletes. He articulates the significance of pacing and the psychological aspects of competition, particularly how the presence of fellow competitors can influence performance. The conversation transitions to a broader discussion on what constitutes an optimal race location, emphasizing community involvement and accessibility. Through this lens, the duo evaluates the merits of Boise as a race destination, noting the enthusiastic triathlon community and the potential for future events in the area. The session culminates with an analysis of drafting rules within triathlon, a pertinent issue that affects race integrity and athlete performance, showcasing the complexities of balancing competitive spirit with fair play.
Links to topics discussed:
The TriDoc Podcast
Matt's Instagram
Jeff's Instagram
LifeSport Coaching
Email Jeff: tri_doc@icloud.com
Email Matt: Matt@thetemponews.com
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