In the triathlon space that we exist in we are surrounded by some extraordinary people doing amazing things. Today's guest is in a different stratosphere, not just because of his athletic achievements but because of the incurable disease he lives with every day. Eric Tozer has type 1 diabetes, but he does not let that halt or slow his ambition. His resume of athletic achievements includes:
World Marathon Challenge 2019 (7 Marathons, 7 Continents, 7 Days)
Run Across America (3,000+ mile run across USA in 15 days with ten T1Ds)
140.6 mile Ironman distance triathlons
70.3 mile Half-Ironman distance triathlons
Olympic and Sprint distance triathlons
26.2 mile Marathons
13.1 mile Half-Marathons
in this conversation hear:
Eric explain the difference between Type 1 & Type 2 diabetes
We discuss monitoring blood glucose and the gadget which replaces 288 finger pricks each day
How a pre race adrenaline surge can really mess up your blood sugar levels
The challenges of training for and racing Ironman with T1 diabetes
Running 7 marathons in 7 days on 7 different continents
Two marathons in 2 days with a 63C temperature difference
When mental strength replaces physical fitness
To find out more about Eric, please visit his website at erictozer.com
Here are links to some of the topics discussed today:
the World Marathon Challenge
The Dexcom constant glucose monitoring machine
Diabetes Sports Project
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