Must-Haves & Money Traps: Triathlon Investments Ranked | Unfunded EP34
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About this listen
Episode sponsored by Official Beer Co.
Produced by Podfire
In Episode 34 of The Unfunded Podcast, Lachlan and Leighton dive deep into the world of triathlon investments—what’s genuinely worth your money, what’s completely overrated, and what people are just flexing for Instagram. Lachie breaks down his brutally honest (and humbling) first Hyrox simulation, admitting he massively underestimated the sport and is now scrambling to get race-ready. The boys discuss everything from coaches, training camps, lactate testing, data gadgets, and equipment to nutrition, recovery, racing, and travel.
SHOW NOTES
- Lachie’s first Hyrox simulation… and the chaos that followed
- Why hybrid training hits harder than he expected
- The boys rank the best investments in triathlon
- Coaching → Why it’s the #1 thing every athlete should spend money on
- Training camps: when they’re worth it (and why they’re often not)
- Data toys: Whoop, Oura, lactate testing, metabolic testing—useful or just shiny flex items?
- Equipment deep dive: power meters, kickers, carbon shoes, wetsuits, aero helmets & more
- Nutrition & recovery: what actually matters vs. what’s overhyped
- Racing & travel: when to go overseas, why local races matter, and navigating first-time international trips
- The rapid-fire “Worth It / Not Worth It” segment
- A teaser for next week’s special Unfunded Awards Night episode
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Email - theunfundedpodcast@gmail.com
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