Final Surge Podcast

Episode 98: Mark Allen

09.20.2018 - By Dean OuellettePlay

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In 2012 ESPN called today’s guest the greatest endurance athlete of all time. Today we welcome Mark Allen to the Final Surge Podcast. Mark has been coaching online since 2001 and recently moved his training platform over to Final Surge. We talk about how he got into triathlons and what it was like in 1989 to break through and finally win his first Kona race.   How did you get started with endurance athletics 1968 Watching Olympics Fascinated with distance swim Joined the local swim team After college thought would be done with athletics then saw Ironman When was your first Ironman? October 1982 Dave Scott was in the race Came out of the water right behind Scott Halfway through bike was still with him Derailer broke and was forced out of the race What was your relationship with Dave Scott like? Intense rivalry Healthy rivalry where we respected each other as people and athletes 1989 things really started clicking for you, what changed in 1989 that made you so dominant? Was 0-6 in Ironman but knew had not had my best race there In 1989 focused on solid swim, bike and run not focus on a win Started training longer days Instead of trying to pull away early I waited until later Mind went quiet in the race and things changed Just enjoyed the moment and each mile started getting better late in the race Do you contribute the success of that 1989 race to the mindset change or the training longer? Combination of both Wasn't any one thing, was a bunch of small things Do you feel the changes that you made came from your experience or did coaches help you identify where you needed to make changes? Almost completely self-coached Were no triathlon coaches, had running, swim and bike advisors How did you make the transition into triathlon coaching? Won Ironman in 95 and started to think about what was next In 96 knew it would be last Ironman and someone asked to be coached Other athletes heard and coaching started to grow The time it takes to develop plan was a lot 2001 launched the first edition of online coaching to save time Started earlier this year with Final Surge Took this long to get it where I want it to be What makes your training platform unique Great mix of science and experience A gap between what science knows and what we get to experience in the real world So much personal experience seeing what works over a long time frame There are all types of people looking to do triathlons, everything from a hobby jogger looking to do their first local triathlon up to those looking to qualify for Kona. What is your target audience? Service is for anyone, have helped many first time athletes Most are 70.3 or full Ironman competitors Many have experience in running or biking and looking to do something different When someone signs up, what can they expect to see as far as plans? No templates Everything based on what you input for information We have racing and maintenance plans Can choose between 8, 11 or 14 workouts a week Includes strength training You control days you do your workouts and you can move things around If someone has questions inside the platform what are their options? Social wall can ask for help Can message me directly through the platform with questions  you have   Final Surge 5 questions in under a minute Favorite endurance/running book? - Fit Soul Fit Body Current trainers you are wearing? - Salming  Favorite race? - Ironman Hawaii  Favorite recovery meal or recovery drink? - BBQ fish on a toasted bun with mayo and avocado  Your favorite workout - 3-4 day stage ride Resources Mark Allen Training Plans https://www.finalsurge.com/MarkAllen/Plans  Mark Allen Coaching Blog https://blog.markallencoaching.com/ Mark Allen on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/markallengrip/

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