• The Philosophy of Coaching and Lifelong Learning in Swimming and Triathlon with Lou Tharp - Episode #149
    Jun 26 2024

    Engage in a deep and revealing conversation that explores the nuances of coaching, the evolution of swimming techniques, and the philosophies that drive success in the world of triathlon and competitive swimming. We cover the importance of disagreeing as coaches to foster growth, the challenges of adapting coaching techniques over time, and the anecdotal versus scientific bases of their practices. We touch on the psychological aspects of competition, emphasizing the role of the heart and brain over physical prowess alone. We even dive into insights on making a difference in athletes' lives, underscoring the lifelong journey of learning and adaptation for both coach and athlete. This episode is a treasure trove for anyone interested in the art and science of coaching, the mental fortitude required for competitive success, and the rich experiences that define the swimming and triathlon community.

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    1 hr and 1 min
  • Amplifying Diversity and Community in Triathlon with Camille Baptiste - TSC Episode #148
    Jun 11 2024

    This podcast episode features an enlightening conversation with Camille Baptiste, a race director who advocates for inclusivity in triathlon. Dive into the journey of organizing events, the importance of short course races for beginners, and the critical role of community swims and bike rides. Camille shares insights on creating a more inclusive triathlon culture, making the sport accessible for females, ethnic minorities, and newbies. The discussion covers dealing with criticism, the impact of race gear and times on participation, and strategies for attracting and retaining participants. This episode is a call to focus less on competition and more on the community and personal growth through triathlon.

    00:00 Welcome to the Fun Podcast with Camille Baptist

    00:31 Triathlon Setup and Race Directing Insights

    00:53 The Art of Receiving Criticism and Compliments

    04:09 Navigating Feedback and Improving Race Experiences

    07:54 The Importance of Short Course Races in Triathlon

    13:17 Addressing the Culture and Inclusivity in Triathlon

    15:32 Breaking Down Barriers: Language, Jargon, and Community

    18:43 Making Triathlon More Accessible and Inclusive

    22:39 The Challenge of Maintaining Short Course Races

    24:25 Triathlon Community Insights: DC as a Triathlon Hotspot

    26:38 Diving into Community Swims: Safety, Accessibility, and Fun

    31:56 Expanding the Community: From Swims to Bikes

    33:53 The Importance of Inclusive and Safe Training Environments

    34:20 Challenges and Solutions for Open Water Swimming

    44:34 Creating Engaging and Inclusive Triathlon Events

    47:05 Emphasizing Joy and Inclusion in Triathlon

    50:52 Closing Thoughts: The True Essence of Triathlon

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    54 mins
  • Mastering Triathlon Training: Off-Season Strategies for Peak Performance with Josh Banks - TSC Podcast #147
    May 13 2024

    This podcast explores critical insights on maximizing off-season training for triathletes, featuring in-depth discussions on training strategies, nutrition, recovery, and technology's role in tailoring training plans. Emphasizing the transition from distance to speed, the use of platforms like TriDot and Fuelin to customize training and nutrition plans, and the impact of technique adjustments on swimming, the podcast offers a comprehensive guide to achieving peak performance. It stresses the importance of setting achievable goals, maintaining fitness through race participation, and balancing training with personal commitments. Highlighting the mental aspects of racing and the value of coaching, it also explores community engagement via platforms like TriSwimCoach and social media for holistic support and adaptability in training environments.

    00:00 Kickstarting the Conversation: Coffee and Tech Setup

    01:12 Diving into Off-Season Training Strategies

    03:52 A Journey into Triathlon: From Start to Strategy

    14:49 Optimizing Off-Season: Training, Nutrition, and Goals

    27:36 The Coaching Philosophy: Building Long-Term Athlete Relationships

    35:34 Triathlon Community: The Spirit of Support and Inclusion

    38:22 Setting Goals and Working Backwards

    38:56 The Power of Coaching and Personal Blind Spots

    39:07 Detailed Training Goals and Race Aspirations

    41:11 Strategic Focus on Improving Performance

    43:50 Adapting Training for the Build Season

    48:01 The Role of a Coach Beyond Training Plans

    50:22 Balancing Training, Racing, and Recovery

    01:05:14 Nutrition and Fueling Strategies for Athletes

    01:12:38 Planning for Success in the Off-Season

    01:16:26 Connecting with the Community and Final Thoughts

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    1 hr and 18 mins
  • Transition of Leadership and Teaching Philosophy in TriSwimCoach with Kevin Koskella - TSC Podcast #146
    May 3 2024

    In this episode, Kevin passes the TriSwimCoach baton to Dominic, marking a big shift in leadership. They share stories from their early days in coaching to the latest in their careers, revealing how their approaches to teaching have evolved over time. Whether it’s tackling the challenges of coaching beginners or fine-tuning the techniques of competitive triathletes, they emphasize the need for personalized coaching that really fits the swimmer’s goals. Plus, they’ll give us a sneak peek into the future of TriSwimCoach, including plans to boost the community vibe with more online interaction and international swim camps. It’s all about building a supportive space for swimmers to thrive. So, grab your headphones and tune in to get caught up on TSC.

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    48 mins
  • The Mastering of Your Mind with Robert Szentes - TSC Podcast #145
    Jun 10 2020

    In this episode of the TriSwimCoach podcast, Kevin has a chat with Robert Szentes. Robert is a life and success strategist, transformational master trainer, visionary, and thought leader. It is his passion to inspire and authentically lead the next generation of conscious influencers and leaders who seek to empower others for the betterment of humanity.

    He is a former electrical software engineer and the skills he learned gave him the ability to understand and decode the complex logic of the human mind. Robert is also the author of the bestselling book “The Mastering of Your Mind: A Practical Guide to Decode Your Fears and Create Peace and Prosperity in Your Life.” He is also the host of the podcast “The Subconscious Secrets for Prosperity.”

    In this episode, Kevin and Robert talk about stress, and exercising one’s consciousness and power. They also covered other helpful topics like becoming resilient, chunking exercise, and winning in your age group, and in life. So much beneficial information and wisdom in today’s episode, so don’t miss it!

    Topics discussed in this episode:

    • Robert's background
    • How he helps people
    • His take on stress
    • On going through what you feel you have lost
    • On realizing that you have the power
    • Exercising consciousness
    • Becoming more resilient
    • Chunking exercise
    • On one’s true self
    • Winning in your age group
    • On his book “The Mastering of Your Mind: A Practical Guide to Decode Your Fears and Create Peace and Prosperity in Your Life”
    • On his coaching programs

    Links:

    • The Mastering of Your Mind by Robert Szentes
    • Prosperity Mindset Podcast by Robert Szentes
    • Advanced Mindset Institute
    • Freedom Lovin Podcast & Blog

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    51 mins
  • Optimizing Your Sleep with Lee Bougie - TSC Podcast #144
    Mar 18 2020

    In this episode of the TriSwimCoach, Kevin interviewed Lee Bougie. Lee is a researcher, science teacher, speaker, and holistic nutritionist. She also leads the research and development department at Nested Naturals. She teachers at the Canadian School of Natural Nutrition and runs workshops on various wellness topics.

    Lee is a writer for Contentment Magazine and does media appearances focusing on sleep, stress, and the circadian rhythm. She is also a certified stress mastery educator and a diplomat of The American Institute of Stress.

    In the interview, Lee and Kevin talked about sleep and how it affects health and triathlon racing. Other topics they discussed include insomnia and its causes, what caffeine does, and what happens to the body during sleep. If you are interested in things related to sleep, don’t forget to tune in!

    Topics discussed in this episode:

    • How she got interested in the topic of sleep
    • Her sleep issues
    • The importance of sleep
    • What happens to the body during sleep
    • Possible causes for lack of sleep
    • Sleep timing
    • What causes insomnia and what can be done about it
    • What jet lag is
    • Causes of jet lag and what can be done about it
    • What melatonin is
    • On dealing with insomnia
    • What caffeine does
    • Sources of magnesium
    • On athletes/triathletes taking supplements to replace electrolytes
    • What her company does and the products they offer

    Links:

    • The Power of When: Discover Your Chronotype by Michael Breus
    • The Fit Triathlete
    • Nested Naturals
    • 25% off of any of their products

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    37 mins
  • You signed up for your first Ironman…now what? - TSC Podcast #143
    Feb 14 2020

    In this episode of the Tri Swim Coach podcast, Kevin interviews Coach Todd Malcolm. Todd is a Calgary Ironman Specific coach who has been involved in the sport of triathlon both as an athlete and a coach.

    Todd has been a 4-time member of the Canadian Triathlon Team, 3-time Olympic Distance Provincial Champion (25-29 x2 and 40-44 Age group), and qualified for the Elite Alberta team during his 20+ years of racing. He has also competed in over 100 triathlons with experience in sprint to Ironman distance races.

    In the last four years, Todd has been an Ironman All-World athlete. He has been coaching juniors and adults of varying abilities for the last 19 years. In the interview, they talked about how he got started in triathlon, his first race experience, and his WHY.

    This is one episode you’ll surely learn a lot of things from Coach Todd, so don’t miss it!

    Topics discussed in this episode:

    • How he got started in triathlon
    • The biggest challenge he faced in his first race
    • His deep motivating factor when doing all his races
    • On coaching people
    • How he first started coaching children and why he transitioned to coaching adults
    • What happened after his first Ironman
    • How he trains people for their first Ironman
    • His thoughts about strength training
    • Mistakes he sees people make
    • His advice for the listeners

    Links:

    • Todd Malcolm on Instagram
    • No Limits Triathlon on Facebook
    • No Limits Triathlon website
    • Map to Triathlon
    • Training Helps

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    48 mins
  • Motivation and How to Avoid Burnout in Triathlon - TSC Podcast #142
    Feb 10 2020

    In this episode of the TriSwimCoach podcast, Chris Hague is back! Kevin & Chris talk about the idea of motivation and how to avoid burnout in triathlon. Chris recently completed his Master's Degree in Sports Psychology and talked about it for a short time in the interview. They also discuss his life from then to now, getting some social pressure, intrinsic and extrinsic motivation and more. Listen and enjoy!

    Topics discussed in this episode:

    • Chris' life trajectory then and where he is now
    • Places where he's hoping to travel to
    • The idea of motivation
    • Some of Chris' tips that people could implement in their lives to avoid burnout and get back to that motivation
    • Self-determination theory
    • Social pressure
    • Relatedness
    • Intrinsic and extrinsic motivation
    • The reason why sometimes the best workouts we've done are when we don't feel like doing them
    • What to do if you have 3 days in a row being out of it (no training/workout: tired)

    Link:

    • Start with Why by Simon Sinek

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    32 mins