• #96 The PTO US Open Professional Men's Triathlon

  • Sep 30 2022
  • Length: 35 mins
  • Podcast

#96 The PTO US Open Professional Men's Triathlon

  • Summary

  • Dean and Paula continue their discussion of the PTO US Open.  In this episode they focus on the professional men's competition.  The athletes they discuss include Collin Chartier, Magnus Ditlev, Sam Long, Lionel Sanders, Ben Kanute, Rudy Von Berg, Florian Angert, Sam Laidlow, Aaron Royle, and Daniel Baekkegard.

    Also, in this episode they discuss the following:

    • RYR athlete Chaney wins the City County Middle School Championship
    • 10 days out from the Chicago Marathon
    • Tua Tagovailoa with the Miami Dolphins

    RyR is a team of runners and triathletes who receive comprehensive and customized coaching. The team name has dual meanings. The first is based in Hebrews 12:1 in which Christians are instructed to run the race set before us. In this context, RyR stands for Run your Race, with an emphasis on meeting you (the athlete) where you are and coming alongside you to help you reach your goals. The verse emphasizes patience, endurance, and perseverance. These qualities are essential for success as both athletes and coaches.

    The second meaning is based on the enduring friendship and marriage between the founding coaches, Dean and Paula Roberts. In this context, RyR stands for Roberts and Roberts. While our primary mission is to help athletes set and reach fitness and performance goals, we understand that this must occur within the context of each athlete's daily life. We strive to form an individual relationship with each athlete and make sure weekly training fits seamlessly into family life and work schedules.

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