Sinopse
Hosted by Coach Bevan McKinnon and Nutritionist Mikki Williden, both elite athletes and coaches within their respective fields. Fitter Radio brings together their shared passion and knowledge of triathlon, running, nutrition and basically all things endurance. Listen to the latest research, interviews with pro athletes and leading experts to help you improve your sports performance and your health.
Episódios
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Fitter Radio Episode 123 - Kyle Buckingham
07/08/2016 Duração: 01h35minONE STEP AHEAD: Intuitive eating. WORKOUT OF THE WEEK: The standing desk. HOT PROPERTY INTERVIEW – KYLE BUCKINGHAM: South African Kyle Buckingham was a surfer. He surfed every day until at age 24 he started running for fun on a treadmill. In 2005, a year later, he did his first Ironman. In 2013 Kyle went to Kona and raced to an age group record time of 8:37 and in 2014 took his first win at Lake Placid. A week ago he took out his second Ironman victory winning Ironman Vineman in a time of 8:27:58! An incredible athlete who’s now got his eye on Kona. 5 MINUTE FOCUS: Bevan talks to Shannon Rea, Regional Sales Representative for GARMIN Australasia about the new Garmin Forerunner 735XT. This GPS running and multisport watch is for athletes who want dialled-in data for training and a lighter load on race day. Garmin Elevate™ wrist-based heart rate lets you run freer when it’s time to toe the line. For advanced running dynamics and other detailed measurements, add a HR chest strap and train your heart out. Includes
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Fitter Radio Episode 122 - Nick Kastelein
31/07/2016 Duração: 01h37minONE STEP AHEAD: 10 bio hacks for fruit. WORKOUT OF THE WEEK: Joe Skipper's power file from Roth plus we discuss Jan Frodeno's bike split. HOT PROPERTY INTERVIEW – NICK KASTELEIN: Australian triathlete Nick Kastelein started off his triathlon career in ITU racing. He made the switch to the longer 70.3 distance and moved from Mudgee to Spain to train. Since then he's placed 4th in both Challenge Shepparton and Challenge Batemans Bay but the highlight was his 2nd place at Challenge Melbourne last year. It was in Spain that the training relationship with Jan Frodeno kicked off. Nick raced his first iron distance race at Roth two weeks ago and crossed the line in a spectacular time of 8:05! He credits Frodeno's training, guidance and support for this great achievement but, let's face it, he's also a pretty impressive athlete! GEEK OUT: This week The Prof talks to us from the Training Peaks conference in Boulder Colorado and interviews Exercise Physiologist and Ironman Coach Alan Couzens about his recent blog – 'Wh
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Fitter Radio Episode 121 - Will Clarke
24/07/2016 Duração: 01h41minONE STEP AHEAD: Collagen. WORKOUT OF THE WEEK: 19 running tips for triathletes (courtesy of Jamie Turner). HOT PROPERTY INTERVIEW – WILL CLARKE: Ex ITU athlete Will Clarke was two-time British National Triathlon Champion, World and European U23 Champion and Beijing Olympian. In 2012, he decided to take on the longer distances with a goal to become the first British pro male to win the Ironman World Championships in Hawaii. Since that time he has had some exceptional results. In 2014 he finished second in four 70.3 races: South Africa, San Juan, Barcelona and Calgary and in June 2015 he won Ironman 70.3 UK. That same year Will raced his first full distance coming 8th at Ironman Lanzarote. Since then he has competed in 2 more iron distance races most recently racing to 5th place in Frankfurt and running an outstanding 2:42 marathon. With his sights now firmly set on Kona he plans to race two more 70.3's over the next few months in an attempt to qualify. GEEK OUT: The Prof talks to us from France and gives us a
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Fitter Radio Episode 120 - Flora Duffy
17/07/2016 Duração: 02h11minONE STEP AHEAD: Zinc and colostrum – moderating the effects of heavy training on your gut permeability. WORKOUT OF THE WEEK: FITTER’S 70.3 World Champs training recon and the race course. HOT PROPERTY INTERVIEW – FLORA DUFFY: This week we interview Bermudian ITU athlete Flora Duffy, recent winner at Stockholm and the current leader of the World Triathlon Series rankings. We discuss her career in triathlon to date, her excellent first half of the season and her preparation for Rio. Flora has the potential to be one of the game changers at the Rio Games and is a clear candidate for an Olympic medal. 5 MIN FOCUS: This week we talk to Sally Currie, Race Director for Red Bull Defiance, a unique race that combines running, kayaking and mountain biking endurance disciplines across 8 high country stations that traverse some of the most varied terrain ever opened up to a multisport event. The race is set in Wanaka against the backdrop of New Zealand’s wildest and most spectacular landscape http://redbulldefiance.co.nz
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Fitter Radio Episode 119 - Braden Currie et al.
10/07/2016 Duração: 01h52minONE STEP AHEAD: Supplements – what to look for in vitamins and minerals. WORKOUT OF THE WEEK: Foot strike for running. HOT PROPERTY INTERVIEW – BRADEN CURRIE ET AL: Bevan is currently over in Mooloolaba running a training camp for those athletes in the FITTER squad looking to compete in the 70.3 World Champs in September. He talks to some of FITTER’s ‘elite’ age groupers - Natalie Gaskin, Heidi Sowerby and Jason Hall - about their journey to this point and their hopes and aspirations for the next 6 months. Braden Currie, pro triathlete, and newly inducted into the FITTER coaching squad is also in Mooloolaba training with the squad. He talks to Bevan about his recent experiences with ITU and his plans for the next 6-12 months. GEEK OUT: The Plews and Prof are reunited and talk to us from Switzerland. This week they continue their discussion about blood glucose levels and the impact of food, exercise and temperature. CONTACT US: Go to http://www.fitter.co.nz for show notes and links. Like us on Facebook at http
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Fitter Radio Episode 118 - Sara Gross
03/07/2016 Duração: 01h56minONE STEP AHEAD: Mikki reviews HOTSHOT - scientifically proven to prevent and treat muscle cramps by stopping them where they start... at the nerve. WORKOUT OF THE WEEK: The recovering arm in freestyle. The science behind the difference between a straight arm recovery and a bent elbow recovery. HOT PROPERTY INTERVIEW - SARA GROSS: Sara Gross, Canadian pro triathlete, grew up in Ontario and Dubai, United Arab Emirates. As well as being a 2 x Ironman Champion (Brazil and Mont Tremblant in 2014) Sara also has a PhD in Women’s History, is co-owner of the coaching company Mercury Rising Triathlon, a writer and a passionate advocate for women in sport. She was the perfect choice as an Ambassador and athlete for the Bahrain Endurance 13 team. Her brief? To help expand the dialogue in the Middle East around sport, obesity and the diabetes problem that has taken hold in the Gulf - about the local Bahraini triathletes and about women in sport in the Middle East. Sara is also President of TriEqual, the organization dedic
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Fitter Radio Episode 117 - Linsey Corbin
26/06/2016 Duração: 01h18minONE STEP AHEAD: Tart cherry, more benefits. WORKOUT OF THE WEEK: Tyre pressure – does it matter? HOT PROPERTY INTERVIEW – LINSEY CORBIN: 'Montana Maid' Linsey Corbin is a professional triathlete who lives and trains in her home town of Bend, Oregon. She's a five-time Ironman Champion and has achieved top American honours at both Ironman and 70.3 Ironman World Championship events. After an injury and illness plagued 2015 Linsey raced to second place at Asia Pacific Ironman Cairns a few weeks ago. She's now on the comeback trail and looking forward to Kona. GEEK OUT: The Plews and Prof are reunited and talk to us from Switzerland. The Plews takes us through Tim Van Berkel’s HRV data in the lead up to his recent win at the Asia Pacific Champs in Cairns. CONTACT US: Go to http://www.fitter.co.nz for show notes and links. Like us on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/fitter.co.nz for the latest news and information. Mikki Williden can be found at https://www.facebook.com/mikkiwillidennutrition
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Fitter Radio Episode 116 - Dr Stacy Sims
19/06/2016 Duração: 01h28minONE STEP AHEAD: A mixed bag of nutritional titbits – how to reduce the effects of a hangover, helping digestion and food intolerances. WORKOUT OF THE WEEK: Cairns Ironman recap. HOT PROPERTY INTERVIEW – DR STACY SIMS: Stacy Sims has recently returned to New Zealand to take up a position at the new ‘University of Waikato Adams Centre for High Performance’ at the Mount. Bevan talks to Stacy about this exciting new facility plus her new book ‘ROAR’. ROAR’s focus? Women are not small men. Stop eating and training like one. Because most nutrition products and training plans are designed for men, it’s no wonder that so many female athletes struggle to reach their full potential. ROAR is a comprehensive, physiology-based nutrition and training guide specifically designed for active women. GEEK OUT: Prof Paul Laursen brings us the final part of a fascinating 3 Part interview with the legendary Dr Phil Maffetone, coach to world champion athletes and internationally recognized expert on health, nutrition, and human per
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Fitter Radio Episode 115 - Ashleigh Gentle
12/06/2016 Duração: 01h36minONE STEP AHEAD: KetoShield. HOT PROPERTY INTERVIEW – ASHLEIGH GENTLE: Last month ITU triathlete Ashleigh Gentle was confirmed as part of the Australian team going to the Olympics. With a background in a range of sports she was persuaded to try a triathlon in 2004 and in 2011 ran her first ITU WTS race. Last month after winning silver at both Yokohama and Abu Dhabi she was ranked 3rd in the world. This will be Ashleigh’s first Olympics. 5 MIN FOCUS: Bevan talks to Bill Roxburgh – the new Race Director for Challenge Wanaka. GEEK OUT: Prof Paul Laursen brings us Part 2 of a fascinating 3 Part interview with the legendary Dr Phil Maffetone, coach to world champion athletes and internationally recognized expert on health, nutrition, and human performance. CONTACT US: Go to http://www.fitter.co.nz for show notes and links. Like us on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/fitter.co.nz for the latest news and information. Mikki Williden can be found at https://www.facebook.com/mikkiwillidennutrition
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Fitter Radio Episode 114 - Tony Dodds
05/06/2016 Duração: 01h47minONE STEP AHEAD: New products. WORKOUT OF THE WEEK: Massage HOT PROPERTY INTERVIEW – TONY DODDS (DODDSY): For New Zealanders Doddsy needs no introduction. Since becoming a competitive triathlete in 2005 he quickly made his way to the top, securing the title of New Zealand Under 23 Champion 3 times and achieving multiple top 10 placings in both World Cup and World Triathlon Series Events. This year Doddsy is ranked in the World top 20, he’s New Zealand’s number 1 male elite triathlete and he’s off to Rio! 5 MIN FOCUS: Hani Kopetschny is a postgraduate student carrying out research through Massey University examining the training diets of ultra-endurance athletes. They are interested in finding out how athletes modify their diets during different phases of training and how well they meet their need for energy, carbohydrates and protein. You can find more detailed information and view/participate in the online survey by going to http://lvmnky.synology.me/LimeSurvey GEEK OUT: Prof Paul Laursen brings us Part 1 of
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Fitter Radio Episode 113 - Jesse Thomas
29/05/2016 Duração: 01h35minONE STEP AHEAD: Mikki shares some warm bowls of veginess with us. WORKOUT OF THE WEEK: Downhill running. HOT PROPERTY INTERVIEW – JESSE THOMAS: American pro triathlete Jesse Thomas competed in his first Ironman race last year (IM Wales) and won it. Last week at his second outing (IM Lanzarote) he won that too, not only that, he ran down Jan Frodeno confirming his spot in Kona this year. This win followed a 6th consecutive win at the Wildflower Long Course Triathlon in California 3 weeks earlier. Can’t wait to watch him race at Kona! GEEK OUT: This week our geeky contributors ‘The Plews and Prof’ talk to us about ‘Musculoskeletal overuse injuries and heart rate variability: Is there a link?’ CONTACT US: Go to http://www.fitter.co.nz for show notes and links. Like us on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/fitter.co.nz for the latest news and information. Mikki Williden can be found at https://www.facebook.com/mikkiwillidennutrition
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Fitter Radio Episode 112 - Lionel Sanders
22/05/2016 Duração: 01h39minONE STEP AHEAD: Latest CHO titbits. WORKOUT OF THE WEEK: Strength training. HOT PROPERTY INTERVIEW - LIONEL SANDERS: Canadian Pro Triathlete Lionel Sanders is not from your typical sporting background. Having been side-tracked by alcohol and drugs in his teens he eventually dropped out of university becoming severely social phobic, depressed and paranoid. In 2009 he started running again and out of nowhere decided to do an Ironman. In 2013 Lionel raced his first triathlon as a pro - 3 years on he's one of the hottest properties on the 70.3 circuit. This year he's won every 70.3 he's participated in - Panama, Oceanside, Texas and most recently the Ironman 70.3 North American Champs in St. George, Utah. We loved talking to this inspirational triathlete. GEEK OUT: This week our geeky contributors 'The Plews and Prof' bring us Part 2 of Dr Peter Attia's 'Keys to Longevity'. CONTACT US: Go to http://www.fitter.co.nz for show notes and links. Like us on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/fitter.co.nz for the lates
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Fitter Radio Episode 111 - Ryan Bailie
15/05/2016 Duração: 02h03minONE STEP AHEAD: Protein, LCHF, BCAAs. WORKOUT OF THE WEEK: Bevan talks to Dr. Thomas Hughes of tri-mechanics. Tri-mechanics is a new venture based in Leeds, UK. Their aim is to improve running by the use of studio based running analysis combined with information on a range of topics related to running via their website. Whilst they focus on running they also cater for the specific demands of triathlon and its impact on running. http://www.trimechanics.co.uk/ HOT PROPERTY INTERVIEW – RYAN BAILIE: Ryan Bailie is a professional Australian ITU athlete who has represented Australia on the international stage since 2011. Originally from Johannesburg in South Africa he moved to Perth aged 6 and then to Wollongong to train with Jamie Turners' Wollongong Wizards in 2009 at aged 19 where he’s been ever since. In 2014, Ryan was selected to represent Australia at the 20th Commonwealth Games in Glasgow, winning bronze in the Mixed Relay Triathlon and finishing 5th in the Men’s Triathlon. He has just recently achieved his
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Fitter Radio Episode 110 - Liz Lyles
08/05/2016 Duração: 02h13minONE STEP AHEAD: Calorie tracking plus how we can use a power meter to monitor our energy expenditure. WORKOUT OF THE WEEK: Bevan interviews Coach Gerry Rodrigues from TOWER 26. Gerry is regarded as one of the best open water swim coaches in the sport of triathlon and he's coached some of the best pros and age groupers from his Los Angeles based Tower 26 pool. His sessions are geared toward individuals seeking quality aquatic programs and who possess a drive for excellence and improvement. http://tower26.com/ HOT PROPERTY INTERVIEW – LIZ LYLES: Liz Lyles, American long distance triathlete recently defended her title at Wildflower 2016 after winning the long course race there 2 years in a row. Her results to date have been impressive. Two sub 9hr Ironmans in Western Australia 2013 and Frankfurt 2014, Top 10 Pro female in Kona 2014 and 2nd at Ironman Brazil in 2015. Liz also juggles a pro triathlon career with being a mother of 2 young children. We talk to Liz about her decision to move to triathlon, how she man
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Fitter Radio Episode 109 - Ben Hoffman
01/05/2016 Duração: 01h57minONE STEP AHEAD: MCT Powder. HOT PROPERTY INTERVIEW – BEN HOFFMAN: Ben Hoffman, an American pro triathlete from Colorado and member of the Bahrain Endurance 13 Team, ran a blistering 2:45 marathon at the Ironman African Champs last month to take first place in a time of 8:12. The victory earned him an automatic spot to Kona. In 2014 Ben placed second in Kona and in that same year was named the 2014 USA Triathlon Elite Non-Drafting Athlete of the Year. Stomach issues at Kona 2015 prevented him from achieving the follow up race he'd been hoping for but on current form he has a real shot at it again this year. GEEK OUT: This week our geeky contributors 'The Plews and Prof' talk to us about how 'High training workloads alone do not cause sports injuries. How you get there is the real issue'. '35' MINUTE FOCUS: Stef Hanson is the 'Chief' and founder of WITSUP - a website, twitter and Facebook presence aimed at both increasing women's engagement in triathlon and creating an online real life community. Stef - author,
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Fitter Radio Episode 108 - Tim Van Berkel
24/04/2016 Duração: 01h41minONE STEP AHEAD: New products alert. WORKOUT OF THE WEEK: Hill sprints. HOT PROPERTY INTERVIEW – TIM VAN BERKEL: Tim Berkel is one of Australia's most recognised professional Triathletes. After 12 years in the sport Tim decided to transition from an 'old school' style of training to a more science based approach which included a dietary change to an LCHF style of eating. 2 weeks ago he raced to second place at the Ironman African champs in a time of 8:14. He's planning to race a couple more times over the next few months (Vietnam 70.3 and Cairns IM) with his sights now firmly set on Kona. GEEK OUT: This week our geeky contributors 'The Plews and Prof' talk to us about Tim Van Berkel's data from his Ironman Africa race. 5 MINUTE FOCUS: Bevan talks to Adriel Young of SwimRun. SwimRun is a unique and challenging adventure sport where teams of two compete by alternating between running and swimming on a challenging course covering trails, beaches, ocean, cliffs, rocks, and paths. Teams must complete the entire cou
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Fitter Radio Episode 107 - Lauren Steadman and Sarah-Anne Brault
17/04/2016 Duração: 01h57minONE STEP AHEAD: The thyroid. WORKOUT OF THE WEEK: Ventilatory thresholds – VT1 and VT2. HOT PROPERTY INTERVIEWS – LAUREN STEADMAN & SARAH-ANNE BRAULT: Lauren Steadman a British Paralympic swimmer and now triathlete is currently Taupo based. Last month she won her first race of the year in South Africa securing her spot for Rio. This will be her third Paralympic Games with this inspirational athlete having already competed in 2008 at Beijing and 2012 in London. Canadian ITU athlete Sarah-Ann Brault is one of Jamie Turners' Wollongong Wizards. With her sights set on Yokohama Sarah-Anne will be looking for her opportunity to qualify for her first Olympic games having already competed at the Commonwealth Games in Glasgow 2014. GEEK OUT: This week our geeky contributors 'The Plews and Prof' talk to us about whether post event intravenous hydration is an appropriate service at endurance competitions. CONTACT US: Go to http://www.fitter.co.nz for show notes and links. Like us on Facebook at http://www.facebook.
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Fitter Radio Episode 106 - Josh Amberger
10/04/2016 Duração: 01h54minONE STEP AHEAD: Antibiotics. WORKOUT OF THE WEEK: Metabolic Efficiency and VO2 testing. HOT PROPERTY INTERVIEW - JOSH AMBERGER: Josh Amberger, Australian triathlete, started his career in ITU but achieved greater success when he moved to the longer 70.3 distance. After having now completed 25 x 70.3 events and raced to numerous wins and podiums he's decided to go longer and is currently in the midst of training for his first Ironman - Australia's iconic Ironman Port Macquarie. We talk to Josh about his progress to date, the physical challenges he faced last year and why Kona is not on the radar for 2016! GEEK OUT: This week our geeky contributors 'The Plews and Prof' talk to us about future technology that will impact our sport. 5 MIN FOCUS: The ICEdot Crash Sensor and app is a comprehensive digital safety platform which cyclists can mount onto their helmet. When paired with the ICEdot app over low energy Bluetooth the system is able to detect motion, changes in forces and impacts. It provides automated Push
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Fitter Radio Episode 105 - Angela Naeth
03/04/2016 Duração: 01h47minONE STEP AHEAD: The perils of coconut oil. WORKOUT OF THE WEEK: Kicking for swimming. HOT PROPERTY INTERVIEW - ANGELA NAETH: Canadian Triathlete Angela Naeth is known in the Triathlon world for her prowess on the bike. She’s a multiple 70.3 Ironman Champion, the Ironman 2014 Chattanooga Champion and last year won the 2015 North American Ironman Champs finishing the race in an amazing 8:55 mins! With a Masters in Physical Therapy and a Bachelors in Health Sciences she worked for 3 years as a paediatric and orthopaedic physiotherapist before deciding to race full-time. Angela is now focused on the Ironman distance and looking to qualify again for Kona this year. GEEK OUT: This week our geeky contributors 'The Plews and Prof' revisit Fat Oxidation: "Whole body fat oxidation increases more by prior exercise than overnight fasting in elite endurance athletes" Author: Andersson Hall, Ulrika; Edin, Fredrik; Pedersen, Anders; Madsen, Klavs. 5 MIN FOCUS: Bevan talks to Mark Mastalir, VP of Marketing and Partnerships
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Fitter Radio Episode 104 - Matt Russell and Vanessa Murray
27/03/2016 Duração: 02h19sONE STEP AHEAD: Salad dressings. WORKOUT OF THE WEEK: Winter swimming. See our Fitter Swimming squads at http://www.fitter.co.nz/fitter-swimming.htm HOT PROPERTY INTERVIEWS - MATTHEW RUSSELL & VANESSA MURRAY: Matt Russell was born and raised on a small farm in Lisbon, New York. With a background in duathlon he only turned to triathlon in 2010 and it was then that he learnt to swim. Since that time he has won and podiumed at numerous iron distance races and shown an intriguing ability to perform well on no taper and being able to race back to back long distance triathlons. Having recently performed well at both Wanaka (3rd place) and Ironman New Zealand (5th place) he has a busy season of racing ahead of him with a view to heading back to Kona. Vanessa Murray, New Zealander, now living in Melbourne, qualified for Kona in 2013 after winning her age group at the 70.3 champs in Auckland. Kona was her first iron distance race and she podiumed. Last year Vanessa decided to turn pro and last month raced to 10th