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Fitspeek 96: Tyler Mislawchuk

Fitspeek continues its series with the Olympians. This time it’s our turn to talk to Tyler Mislawchuk. At age 26, Tyler will be lining up against the best short-course triathletes in the world at the 2021 Summer Olympics.

do you see a resemblance to any other Canadian triathlon champion?

In our half-hour conversation we talk perogies, Zwift, and Super-League. We also ask Tyler THE Fitspeek question. Why would he say THAT?

Also on this week’s show, Mikey Ross, head coach from the Abbotsford Triathlon club drops by (on Zoom), to go NUTS in his Weekly Top Five List. Hear it all by pressing that all-so-familar PLAY button below!

Follow the lead of our Olympians like Stefan and Tyler. Practice social distancing. Let’s do our part in keeping Canada safe!

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That perfect blend of fun & fitness: Dragonfly Racing’s St. Patrick’s Day Run: Fitspeek 91

Coquitlam’s Jim Winter knows how to throw a party! Whether that’s a hiking trip to the Grand Canyon, cross Canada cycling adventures, or something more local, Freestyle Fitness strikes a balance between high-performance athletics and fun.

On Fitspeek 91 we speak with Jim about his upcoming St Patrick’s Day Race in Port Coquitlam, as well as some of his adventures he’s had in the sport of triathlon over the past four decades.

Also on the program we have another edition of Fit Flops, a look at adventures in fitness gone wrong. This week we feature a crazy fitness contraption called the Body Blade. Mikey Ross also returns with his top five list. It’s a review of some of the craziest running advice ever. Hear it all by pressing play right here!

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If you are ready to take on the challenge of a sprint, a standard, or even a full-Ironman we can help you on your journey with in-person consultations and regular progress assessment. E-mail me at kknnheinze@yahoo-com to get things started.

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2019 Ultraman World Champion Jordan Bryden Part Two: Fitspeek 90

This week on Fitspeek, we are pleased to give you part two of our interview with Jordan Bryden. After suffering a crash in an Olympic qualifying race in Australia a few years back, Jordan set his sights on long-course racing and is enjoying great success. One of his biggest successes, however is motivating his dad to do an Ironman!

All gritty to git er dun. That’s the Airdrie Advantage!

Also on Fitspeek 90, we have co-hosts Zack Neufeld & Kevin Watt back to chat about what going on in their lives & in the community for our roundtable segment. And yes! Race results from the Mission Hypothermic half. Get it all by pressing that play button.

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The Wait is Over! Fitspeek 89 with Ultraman World Champion, Jordan Bryden

An exciting episode to kick off the month of February. We start the podcast with part one of our feature interview with Jordan Bryden. Jordan’s been in the sport for years but he has all the enthusiasm of a newbie. And he also has the title of world champion!

Fitspeek 89 also features Zack Neufeld’s sage advice on what goes on in the mind of a champion in his Between the Ears segment. Hear it all now by pressing play that button below

We at Tri*Joy want to bring out your inner-champion! Whether that means doing your first marathon or your fastest, Tri*Joy can help. With our regular progress assessments we can help you achieve personal and athletic awesomeness this season. E_mail me at kknnheinze@yahoo.com for your free in-person consultation & goal-setting session.

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And in his final words I found an ace that I could keep.

Kenny Rogers sang in his hit “The Gambler” you gotta know when to hold em, know when to fold em, know when to walk away, know when to run.

I think of those lyrics quite often in my training for triathlon. Having been both a coached and a self-coached athlete in my 29 years in the sport, I am sometimes thinking of whether I am going too hard, too easy, too short, or too long, in my training sessions. Even with a plan in place, the mind can drift, the body can revolt the soul can wander and wonder.

There’s a lot of causes for this deviance. Sometimes it’s when I am training with people and I want to keep up or stay social. Sometimes it’s when I had shitty or inappropriate food in the couple of hours leading up to a session. Sometimes, it’s when I’ve been a bozo and not had anything to eat before a substantial workout. Sometimes it’s when I have more important stuff to do. Sometimes it’s on the verge of getting injured or sick.

So, what to do, what to do??? That’s where decades of experience and confidence can come into play. The universal training axiom of “consistency over time = success” is always the first thing to consider. It really can cut through the laziness and negative self-talk bullshit that we tell ourselves in those critical minutes, which I believe are the 10 minutes before and the first 10 minutes of a session. Those 20 minutes will usually determine if you do the workout, if you cut it short, or if you modify it on the fly. None of these three choices are evil things, unless of course they constitute more than about 10% of your training sessions. If it is more than that, then you’ll need to do some honest reflection regarding your current training program.

But how do you make that decision? If it is your body telling you NO, that’s a pretty easy decision to make. Unless it isn’t. And what I mean by that is, what if your mind is lying to your body? The best way to sort things out is to put on your favorite workout music, get into your workout wear, and go give it a try. (of course this won’t work if you are doing a swim session) I call it the 5 minute rule. If your body is still protesting, then pulling the plug is most likely the wisest choice. If, however, you are just feeling lazy or sluggish, it’s a good idea to persevere but just for another 5 minutes. After that 5 minutes, reassess how you and your body are feeling. Chances are your body will be ok with the session but your mind needs something to change. That’s when I like to honour that deviance but still do a workout, just not the one that was planned.

This happened to me on Thursday. Thursday is always trail intervals day. Some stupid foods choices two hours before, however were playing games in my tummy, and although I likely could have executed the workout as planned, I wouldn’t have been having any fun. At this point in my triathlon career, the fun factor is becoming more and more influential. Instead of doing the intervals, I changed the workout to be the same duration (about an hour) but I nixed the hard stuff, it just became an easy run where I could focus on my stride and my technique… at a super-low intensity. It was fun! And it gave me an opportunity to focus more intensely on stuff that I had been neglecting. I still got the session in. I still burned off some holiday calories. Furthermore, the easy session allowed me to totally crush my evening cycling session, something that usually suffered because of the residual fatigue from the noon hour intervals.

Gaining your experience through consistency over time is your ACE to play when you do triathlon training. It’ll give you the insight, patience, and wisdom to help you decide what to throw away and what to keep.

In that same song, Kenny also sang you never count your money, when you are sittin at the table, but that’s a lesson for another day.

With our low client to coach ratio Tri*Joy gives you the attention you deserve to maximize your potential. Looking for a triathlon coach? Look no further than us! E-mail me at kknnheinze@yahoo.com to book your free in-person consultation & goal setting session.

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Fitspeek Christmas Edition (#87) Featuring Dean Scherbey, Jen Burns, & the rest of the Fitspeek gang.

What better way to segue into the festive season than with some stories of motivation & gratitude. Fitspeek 87 is here and our main course is a heaping helping of the Ironman roundtable. Over the past year, Abbotsford’s Jen Burns has been in training for the Whistler Ironman triathlon. On the program we hear about how Jen’s big day went.

In addition to Jen, we also have another first time Ironman finisher on the show. After suffering a heart attack at a much-too-young age, Chilliwack’s Dean Scherbey decided to make a few changes in his life. You can hear Dean’s inspirational story, as he tells it to our panel of Ironman veterans including Zack Neufeld, Kevin Watt, Brent Ziefflie, and Leigh Ann Parker.

Hip Trimmer

Our Christmas edition of Fitspeek also has our three regular features. If you are wondering what that bizarre device in the above picture you’ll have to listen to my Fit Flops feature, as I investigate that antiquated yet ineffective piece of fitness equipment called the waist trimmer belt.

In his Top Five List Fitspeek’s Mikey Ross tells you about a truly effective training device – the venerable treadmill. Mikey has a few tricks up his sleeve to freshen up your winter running routine. And to end off the program, Zack is back with Between the Ears. He examines how becoming a father has propelled American triathlete Ben Hoffman to some impressive performances this year. Hear the whole show by pressing play below.

Fitspeek is brought to you by Tri*Joy} The Spirit of Multisport. With our low client to coach ratio and our regular progress assessments we give you the attention you deserve to achieve your potential. E-Mail me at kknnheinze@yahoo.com for your free in-person consultation & goal setting session.

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Fitspeek 83: Ryan ShephArd – Ultra Runner

Fitness comes in all shapes and forms & Fitspeek 83 with Ryan Shepherd is proof of that. After gaining a bunch of weight in his early adult years, Ryan decided to try running to improve the quality of his life. . It worked! Although his first few races were very pedestrian, through consistent training and pushing his limits Ryan developed into one of the Fraser Valley’s most accomplished trail runners. Hear about his journey from the couch to the start line and to the medical tent on this week’s podcast.

As well, are you one of those folks who just – can’t – take – a compliment? In this week’s Between the Ears, Zack Neufeld tells you about why you need to get your mind right & accept them.

Also on Fitspeek 83 we have our second edition of our brand new feature on the podcast, Mikey Ross shares his top five motivators while he is racing. Hear it all by pressing play below.

Getting you to the finish line is what we do at Tri*Joy} The Spirit of Multisport. With our low client to coach ratio & regular progress assessments, we can help you tackle your first (or fastest) 10K, triathlon, or fondo! E-mail me at kknnheinze@yahoo.com to book your free in-person consultation & goal setting session.

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The athlete Formerly known as the King of Poutine is now the King of Maple Syrup and just maybe the age group king of kona: Fitspeek 82 with Martin Caron

Martin Caron from Twin Lakes, BC has been having an outstanding race season. He won his age group in the 70.3 races by whopping margins in Mexico, Idaho, and in Whistler. This Saturday Martin has his sights set on the Ironman World Championship age group title for the 40-44 division. We had a chance to speak to him about his training for the event, his silly Kona race last year, and why his kingdom now is maple syrup, and NOT poutine. Hear it all by pressing play below.

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Fitspeek 81: Jen Annett

As you know the Ironman World Championships are being held this Saturday in Hawaii. One of Canada’s top females at the distance is Penticton’s Jen Annett. We had a chance to talk to Jen about her superbottles, preparation for the race and her lioness within! Check it out now!

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Going short to get faster: Fitspeek 79 with Winston Guo

In Fitspeek 79 we hear the second part of our interview with Winston Guo. He tells us about his progression as an athlete through stages he likes to call Winston 1.0, 2.0, and 3.0. We also get to find out about his favourite post-workout foods!

Also in the podcast we have another edition of Fit Flops. We tell you about a piece of exercise equipment that would likely get thrown out of your local coffee shop! What could it be?

To be used (ineffectively) in the privacy of your own home)

To end off Fitspeek 79 we have the top 3 female & male finishers from the races that went off in the heavy rain at Cultus Lake earlier this month. As always, Robert Johnson was the king of the standard. Hear the podcast by pressing play right here.

Fitspeek is brought to you by Tri*Joy} The Spirit of Multisport. With regular progress assessments to keep you motivated and in – person consultations we help you take your training to the next level. Email kknnheinze@yahoo.com to book your free in person goal-setting session.