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Episode 59 Ironman Talk - Gordo Byrn on Power

Episode 59 Ironman Talk - Gordo Byrn on Power

FromIMTalk


Episode 59 Ironman Talk - Gordo Byrn on Power

FromIMTalk

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Length:
52 minutes
Released:
May 7, 2007
Format:
Podcast episode

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 Episode 59 Ironman Talk - 9th of May 2007In this weeks show:Gordo on PowerWe have an amazing interview with Gordo Byrn on the subject of Power. He covers all the question that you want answered on this topic. Gordo is one of the best thinkers in the world of Ironman triathlon. Instead of me writing up a piece on him I’ve taken his own write up from his coaching page on this website. It gives you some insight into his thinking as a coach. Here it is: Following five years of general endurance training, I completed my first Ironman in 1999 (11:06).  Since that time, I’ve completed fifteen Ironmans and won the Ultraman World Championships. The most satisfying aspect of my recent race performance has been the consistency of results (my last six Ironmans all being completed under 9 hours).I have three things that I believe are essential to making progress in athletics: consistency, recovery and the right mental attitude. I believe very strongly that the last item in that list is by far the most important. I do a lot of work training my mind. The next most important is recovery. About half of the long distance athletes I know spend their lives on the edge of, or slightly over, the overtraining abyss. I believe this is the most overlooked aspect of superior performance. Finally, I believe that consistent work, rather than hard work, is what reaps the most dividends. I work with no more than six athletes at a time.  This ensures that every athlete on my roster gets a large “share of mind?.Over the years, I’ve worked with a wide range of athletes (men, women, elites, agegroupers).  I’ve found that I am most effective with athletes that are able to train alongside me (personally or at Epic Camps).I’ve been fortunate to train and study under the leading coaches in our sport – Scott Molina, John Hellemans, Dave Scott and Joe Friel. My personal coaching philosophy is a synthesis of their experience as well as my own triathlon career (eight years and counting).There is no easy way,gordoThanks Gordo for another great interview! You’re a legend. Good luck for Canada. Jersey updateThe Ironman Talk cycling tops have been selling like crazy. Thanks for your support. It’s not to late to get your order in for the first batch. Just click on the link and go through the ordering process. We think you are going to be the coolest kid on the block with your Ironman Talk top on!We’ll be back!John and I will be back next week with our normal show. I imagine John’s going to pretty tired, he was doing the big yards in Poland last time I heard from him. Iron Rust, Ironmen Don’t, Train Hard, Train Smart: Kia Kaha
Released:
May 7, 2007
Format:
Podcast episode

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