Épisodes

  • Cocodona 250, Nanny Goat Ultra and SD 100 with Ultra Runner Jake Jackson
    Jul 1 2024
    We're fired up to have ultrarunner Jake Jackson with us for this episode following his maiden voyage of Cocodona 250, although, in the weeks following, Jake was already on the top of the podium at the Nanny Goat 12-hour and at the time of this recording, days away from the San Diego 100. Jake is a dad of three, husband, full-time professional with UPS, and former smoker-partier who realized alongside his wife that they needed to adopt a healthier lifestyle. So they traded their cigarettes for running shoes. After road running and finding success as a fast runner, Jake turned to the trails. His ultra sign-up CV is long, reporting his first trail race in October of 2014, although he had already been lacing up his shoes for several years at that point. Jake has twice represented Team USA in the 24-hour World Championships, been last man standing at a last-man-standing race, taken wins and stood on the podium countless times, grinded away miles and managed to get it all in despite working full-time, being a dad, and giving space to his wife, Missy, to hit the trails and get in her training. He's credited with a reputation for positivity and lifting others up along the way, and we are certain you are going to love his laid-back, no-excuses demeanor. Thank you for tuning in and supporting the YogiTriathlete podcast since 2016. It is one of the OG podcasts of the endurance sports world. If you enjoy the show, please leave a review on your favorite place to listen. By joining our Patreon community, you can also support the commercial-free nature of the YTP and Awake Athlete podcasts and the early release of every podcast episode. In this episode: - New film project coming soon - Becoming Mr. nutrition guy at his job with UPS - Getting up early - Racing more frequently - What his body is capable of - Build into Cocodona 250 - Biggest challenge of sleep deprivation - Failure vs learning - Effects on the body after running 250 miles - Magical moments on Mt Eldon and Sedona at sunrise - What keeps you going and not quitting - 24 timed races vs mileage races - Nutrition plan when going long - Buffet aid stations at Cocodona - What did you learn about yourself? - Pushing your limits - Recovery takeaways - Thoughts leading into San Diego 100 - The big dream - No excuses
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    57 min
  • OH Show With The Master Of Getting Faster
    Jun 24 2024
    BJ is hot off the heels of Ironman 70.3 Western Massachusetts, where he beat a personal best from 2009. They dive into his race experience, give insight into the race course, and detail his new nutrition plan, which is paying dividends already. Stay tuned all the way to the end for some exciting news and hints of something to come from YogiTriathlete this summer. Thank you for tuning in and supporting the YogiTriathlete podcast since 2016. It is one of the OG podcasts of the endurance sports world. If you enjoy the show, please leave a review on your favorite place to listen. By joining our Patreon community, you can also support the commercial-free nature of the YTP and Awake Athlete podcasts and the early release of every podcast episode. In this episode: - Fastest half-ironman in years - Willingness to put yourself into the possibility - Changes in training to achieve - Power of belief - IM 70.3 Western Mass and Team YogiTriathlete - Course Breakdown - Racing in the rain - Trail running for IM racing - New fueling plan - Upcoming adventures! - Hints of something new coming....
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    55 min
  • Cocodona 250 with Ultrarunner and Mountaineer Dandelion Dullvio-Scott
    Jun 17 2024
    Like many of you, the YogiTriathlete team was glued to this year's coverage of the Cocodona 250, and today, you get to hear all about it from first-time finisher Dandelion Dullvio-Scott. Chris Thornley, the founder of Squirrel's Nut Butter, introduced hosts Jess and BJ to Dandelion, their fellow SNB Adventure Teammate, after her grueling 105:28:27 journey from Black City Canyon to downtown Flagstaff. This point-to-point foot race, the Cocodona 250, is not for the faint of heart, with over 40,000 feet of vertical gain and 34,000 feet of loss over the 250 miles. It culminates in a challenging climb up Mt. Elden before a final descent into town to the finish line. From her mountaineering roots, Dandelion stepped into trail racing in 2018 with her first fast-pack event and has accumulated countless miles and finishes over the years, but Cocodona was her first race of the 200-mile flavor. Thank you for tuning in and supporting the YogiTriathlete podcast since 2016. It is one of the OG podcasts of the endurance sports world. If you enjoy the show, please leave a review on your favorite place to listen. By joining our Patreon community, you can also support the commercial-free nature of the YTP and Awake Athlete podcasts and the early release of every podcast episode. In this episode: - curiosity in what is possible - choosing to go through suffering - training in extreme environmental conditions - move with the terrain, not against it - panic happens - relationship to the unknown - Cocodona crew - breakdown of the race - challenges to sticking to the plan - sleep deprivation - pacer responsibilities - feelings coming into the final climb just before the finish - emotions coming off a big race - mental training from hard sessions and workouts
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    1 h et 1 min
  • IRONMAN 70.3 Morro Bay with Overall Winner Sebastian Radilla
    Jun 10 2024
    Jess and BJ sit down with triathlete Sebastian Radilla, who recently captured the overall win at the now-infamous Ironman 70.3 Morro Bay. This year's race will go down in triathlon history as having some of the most chaotic conditions, which resulted in DNF rates close to 400. Most of these occurred during the swim due to a current that we heard was about 5 knots. The conversion is 1.15 miles per hour x 5—almost 6 miles per hour, which is faster than most people can swim. Sebastian, who swam competitively throughout high school and has continued to work on his swim through triathlon, came out of the water first in his age group and then moved through the field to capture the W on the day. Jess and BJ dive in with this champion to get a first-hand recount of his day and insight into what it takes to be a champion. Thank you so much for tuning in and supporting the YogiTriathlete podcast since 2016. It is one of the OG podcasts of the endurance sports world. If you enjoy the show, please leave a review on your favorite place to listen to it. You can also support the commercial-free nature of the YTP and Awake Athlete podcasts by joining our Patreon community. In this episode: - riding the highs and lows of racing - what have you learned about yourself so far on this triathlon journey - healing yourself through movement via InnerRunner - going slow in order to get faster - stop thinking and do what you gotta do - how do you navigate when to push and when to hold back - the only way to trust your intuition is to practice training your intuition - breathing for mindfulness training - Ironman 70.3 Morro Bay race recap - prep for his first Ironman that didn’t happen - what life was like growing up in Mexico City - how did he choose the sport triathlon - nutrition changes to boost run performance - nullifying the nerves of the unknown by practicing it over and over - the swim experience in Morro Bay - ambitions and dreams in the sport for the future - self-coaching process
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    56 min
  • Hannah Hoetmer, The Professional Alpinist Who Could Barely Run A Mile
    Jun 3 2024
    Six years ago, Hannah Hoetmer had zero climbing experience and could barely run a mile. But here she is now, a professional alpinist for The North Face. Of course, with all that is life, her journey has not been without challenges, but certainly, her story is a nudge to taking risks and finding purpose in life. Hannah is involved in her own adventure goals but also deeply invested in the success of others and breaking down barriers in the climbing world by providing accessible training, resources, and support for climbers with diverse needs. She is also a big champion for women achieving their dreams and is endeavoring to complete a project she calls 30 before 30, which is to mentor 30 women before she turns 30 next year. This is an inspiring conversation for those on the edge of making shifts and taking risks, please share this episode with your community and let the trickle effect commence. Thank you so much for tuning in and supporting the YogiTriathlete podcast since 2016, one of the OG podcasts of the endurance sports world. If you enjoy the show, please leave a review on your favorite place to listen to it. You can also support the commercial-free nature of the YTP and Awake Athlete podcasts by joining one of our paid tiers on Patreon. In this episode: - The Infinity Loop - Venturing into the unknown - Summiting the volcano - Inspiration and vision behind 30 under 30 - Alaska experience as a glacier guide - Assisting women in overcoming the obstacles to their success - Defining what is successful to you - What are the qualities that help you achieve a dream - Contrast is good for personal growth - Working with North Face - Climbing 14’ers on limited experience but firm belief - Not everything needs to make sense on paper - What if what you’re doing now is worst case scenario - Just do something when faced with fear and doubt
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    1 h
  • Don't Rush Your Life and Don't Quit - May OH Show with Jess & BJ
    May 27 2024
    BJ and Jess are back with some awesome questions from the community on combining mindfulness practices with endurance sports—obstacles to adopting a practice and benefits for injury. They also dive into BJ's build into Ironman Lake Placid and his history with this race. There is lots of gold, so please dive in! Thank you so much for tuning in and supporting the YogiTriathlete podcast since 2016, one of the OG podcasts of the endurance sports world. If you enjoy the show, please leave a review on your favorite place to listen to it. You can also support the commercial-free nature of the YTP and Awake Athlete podcasts by joining our Patreon community. In this episode: - Taking possibilities to the very end - The culture of giving up - Palomar Shuffle ride - Fueling workouts with Blank Nutrition and The Right Stuff - Doing all the things to stay healthy - Round 2 Patagonia Yoga Adventure - Special Rhode Island Event - June 10th - The biggest obstacle for athletes and meditation - Nothing is outside of mind training - Pool clock as a mindset training tool - Flow state - Can a meditation practice help with injury and rehabilitation
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    1 h
  • IRONMAN Texas Smackdown with Team YogiTriathlete
    May 20 2024
    We're thrilled to bring you this first-hand IRONMAN Texas smackdown with Team YogiTriathlete, so much gold in this episode and great insight into the strong mindset of a YogiTriathlete athlete. Thank you so much for tuning in and supporting the YogiTriathlete podcast since 2016, one of the OG podcasts of the endurance sports world. If you enjoy the show, please leave a review on your favorite place to listen to it. You can also support the commercial-free nature of the YTP and Awake Athlete podcasts by joining our Patreon community. In this episode: - Welcome YT team members Derek and Jeremy - The power of a calm mind - The race laboratory - Mental toolbox on the packing list - Obstacles leading into Ironman Texas - Positive side to every negative component - Snakes in the water! - Race day recaps - Power of gratitude - Mantras: I am here, I am calm - Finish line feels - Takeaways applied to their everyday life - Being fully present is the key to success
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    1 h et 7 min
  • Send it! IRONMAN Texas Recap with Pro Triathlete Penny Slater
    May 13 2024
    Just days after placing 2nd at the IRONMAN North American Championship in Texas, professional triathlete Penny Slater graciously accepted our invitation to smackdown her incredible performance for this community. With an overall time of 8:44:36 and the second-fastest run split of the day, Penny earned her spot to the IRONMAN World Championship in Nice, France, this year and executed what she describes as a breakthrough race. She generously shares all the details, pretty and not-so-pretty, of what it took for her to deliver this world-class performance that was years in the making. There are many nuggets of gold in her words, so grab your journal and pen because you will not want to miss a beat. Thank you so much for tuning in and supporting the YogiTriathlete podcast since 2016, one of the OG podcasts of the endurance sports world. If you enjoy the show, please leave a review on your favorite place to listen to it. You can also support the commercial-free nature of the YTP and Awake Athlete podcasts by joining our Patreon community. In this episode: - Moving forward, despite all the signs to the contrary - Coming in under the radar - Focusing on what you can do - Crop dusting on the bike - 1% dehydrated = 10% decreased performance - As long as you don’t give up… - Power of a “no quit” mindset - Chewing gels to trick the gut - Pulling back time and onto the podium - Why it was a breakthrough race - Pressure is a privilege - "Taking the leap" mindset - Training your gut is KEY - Ari Klau swimming with the Aussies - Don’t let anyone tell you that you cannot do what you love
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    1 h et 1 min