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Riding the bike is the easy part (even though it's 3,500k and 55,000m climbing)! James Risley part 2

Riding the bike is the easy part (even though it's 3,500k and 55,000m climbing)! James Risley part 2

FromSimon Ward, The High Performance Human Triathlon Podcast


Riding the bike is the easy part (even though it's 3,500k and 55,000m climbing)! James Risley part 2

FromSimon Ward, The High Performance Human Triathlon Podcast

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Length:
81 minutes
Released:
Jan 17, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

This week we're back with James Risley as we continue the conversation about riding Le Loop - 3,500km of riding with 55,000m (yes, FIFTY FIVE HUNDRED METRES) of climbing, including some of the toughest climbs in France and Spain. Last week we talked about the preparation for the event and navigating life challenges - work, relationships, sleep - in order to get enough miles on the clock.
 

In today’s episode we talk about the event itself and James outlines a few issues he never even considered prior to Le Loop - like what happens when 100 riders are in a line waiting to get coffee at 6am and there is only ONE slow coffee machine.
 
In this episode you’ll get a real idea of how, even when things are way less than perfect, the human body can still get things done, as long as you let the mind do its thing.

 

Feet, hands, and butt might be more important than fitness on a multi day ride
Processed carbs and a lack of protein
It's like riding in the 90’s - no Garmin, just arrows to follow
Why it’s important to choose roommates carefully
Beware the post-event depression
What next?

 

The best place to find out more about James and to contact him if you have questions about Le Loop is on LinkedIn.
 
Click on the link find out more about Le Loop.
William Wates Memorial Trust - this is the charity which runs and organises Le Loop. They support projects that encourage young people who experience severe disadvantage to keep away from anti-social behaviour and criminal activity, enabling them to fulfil their potential.
 
James also recommended the following book: Training Essentials for Ultrarunning by Jason Koop.
 
James was on a previous podcast talking about his High Performance Human lifestyle. You can listen to that episode HERE.
 

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Released:
Jan 17, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

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Simon Ward, multiple award-winning triathlon coach, shares insights on how to improve your triathlon performance with a High Performance Human approach to life.