Tri Talk Triathlon Podcast

By: David Warden
  • Summary

  • Welcome to Tri Talk, your podcast source for triathlon tips, training, news and more. Our goal is to help you swim, bike, and run faster to meet your personal triathlon goals. We cover sprint distance to Ironman distance, whether you're an elite or amateur triathlete. Tri Talk focuses on the physiology and physics of triathlon, without ignoring the human impact and joy of the sport. Check out the website, www.tri-talk.com, to access dozens more archived episodes.
    2014
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Episodes
  • Tri Talk Triathlon Podcast, Episode 80
    Apr 28 2014
    Tri Talk and Human Kinetics present the audio presentation of Chapter 17 from the definitive triathlon training guide, Triathlon Science. Flexibility and performance are strange bedfellows. Read by the co-author, David Warden.
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    28 mins
  • Tri Talk Triathlon Podcast, Episode 79
    Mar 26 2014
    It's Tri Small Talk! Are you looking for a classic Tri Talk episode filled with research, objectivity, and science? Then listen to an archived episode. Today, we discuss questions from the mailbag, trivial triathlon trivia, and regional event coverage.
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    36 mins
  • Tri Talk Triathlon Podcast, Episode 78
    Mar 16 2014
    Tri Talk and Human Kinetics present the audio presentation of Chapter 16 from the definitive triathlon training guide, Triathlon Science. The science and structure of how warm-up and cool-down can improve training and race-day performance. Read by the co-author, David Warden.
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    27 mins

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