
Just like previous Fitspeek guest Dave Matheson, Abbotsford’s Jen Burns wasn’t much into regular sports when she was in high school. Instead, she focused on high level dance for over a decade.
Now, a few years later Jen is getting into endurance sports in a big way. She had a great performance at the Whistler Half Ironman race in July and was so inspired that she signed up for the full Ironman for 2019. In our Fitspeek interview we find out about her hopes, plans, and fears for the year ahead.
Also in Fitspeek 45, we help you overcome pain and adversity in your next race by using mental file folders. Find out more on Zack Neufeld’s Between The Ears.
If you are ready to jump into the water for your first, or fastest triathlon, Tri*Joy can help you with one on one consultations, effective training programs, and regular progress assessments. E-mail kknnheinze@yahoo.com to get things started.




This past July’s Ironman Canada race in Whistler was one of the toughest ever. With a new 3 loop cycling course and 37 degree heat, athletes were given a tough hand to play. And while we usually just stay “North of the border” Meghan’s story of tenacity is inspiring for all of us. If you are an aspiring athlete who wants to eventually do the Ironman World Championships this is required listening! Although her Cinderella story was rewritten in the last two miles of the run, (you’ll have to listen to find out how!) this F2C elite team member explains how the day was an amazing learning experience. Hear it all right now by pressing play on the little button right here

With the 40th birthday of the Ironman Triathlon coming up, I thought I would dip into the Fitspeek archives and unearth a neat interview I did with one of the members of the Ironman Hall of Fame. Click play below to hear the Bob Babbitt interview in its entirety. Bob talks about his life before there was a thing called triathlon, his move to what would be the triathlon mecca of San Diego, Tugs and Tom Warren, and a whole lot more.