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By Jake Savage
The podcast currently has 126 episodes available.
It's been a while... Time to get back on track! This episode contains a quick update message outlining the direction for the show in 2023. Enjoy!
Caleb Reese is the CEO and co-founder of FLOW Formulas. He's also a pro mountain biker and our third guest with a PhD in chemistry... On today's episode, we dive into the science of liquid fuel and chat a little bit about Caleb's experience as a pro.
Click here to learn more about our charity endurance team.
On September 12-14 of 2022, Aaron Robinson (a non-runner) ran a 200 mile ultramarathon to raise money for charity. This is the story of a man on a mission to discover his true limits. Shoutout to Gerber for this one... Enjoy!
Click here to donate to Aaron's run and help fight the good fight against modern day slavery.
Click here to learn more about our charity endurance team: team a.i.
This past summer, Luke Sweet completed his first double iron-distance triathlon (known as a Double Anvil) in just over 30 hours. For those unfamiliar with triathlon, the double anvil consists of a 4.8 mile swim, a 224 mile bike, and a 52 mile run; all in 36 hours or less. Luke possesses a humble tenacity like nobody I've ever met before. This was truly an inspiring conversation and I'm excited to share it with you. Enjoy!
Click here to learn more about our charity endurance team: team a.i.
On this episode, Leanda Cave (former pro triathlete, Ironman World Champion (70.3 & 140.6), and one of CNN's 10 Fittest Women in the World) shares her story of completing her first Ultraman Triathlon (6.2 mile swim, 261 mile bike, 52 mile run). Enjoy!
Click here to learn more about our charity endurance team: team a.i.
Click here to visit Leanda's coaching website.
Click here to visit Leanda's gofundme page for her Ultraman World Championship.
Parker Olson is surely one of the most unique individuals I've ever had the pleasure of meeting. He's an entrepreneur, an adventurer, and in 2021 - he became an Ironman (having never even done a triathlon or other endurance event before signing up). Using inexpensive used equipment, goofy outdated apparel, and homemade whole food endurance fuel - the man was able to keep his 'all in' costs to a meager $2k.
This episode is perfect for anyone that's been putting off their dream of a 140.6 because of costs and time. Enjoy!
Click here to learn more about our charity endurance team.
Click here to purchase some of Parker's granola!
If you've been to a nightclub in Vegas or LA, there's a good chance you've seen today's guest before: DJ Vice. And while many people know Vice as the resident DJ of Vegas's biggest clubs, not many people know that the man is a runner! In fact, he's run a mile a day every day for the last four years. Sometimes he runs further than a mile; like when he ran the LA marathon in 2019.
Today's interview features an awesome conversation with one of the most disciplined human beings I've ever met. If you are: 1) someone who wants to someday run a marathon; or 2) someone who wants to start a new habit (like running a mile a day) - this episode is for you. It's also for anybody with a pulse.
Catch DJ Vice on social: @djvice
Watch DJ Vice's YouTube show: Electric Taco
Grab tickets to an upcoming show: djvice.com
Click here to learn more about our charity endurance team.
James Mayo is the CEO and founder of the innovative hydration brand, SOS Hydration. On this episode, James (a former championship winning pro sprinter) shares the story of how him, his wife, and his brother set out to create a sports drink unlike any other in the market.
Interested in trying SOS? Find it online, at your local CVS, or at your nearest grocery store.
Check out teamai.org for more info on our charity endurance team.
Ramsey Hanna is an ultra-cyclist on a journey to discover what he's capable of. In 2021, he came in 6th place at the Dirty Water 500km (a single stage 310 mile race across the state of Ohio) and he also completed the TransVA 560 ride in 75 hours (typically a 9 day event). Ramsey holds a PhD in organic chemistry and bakes his own bread from scratch. Enjoy!
Check out teamai.org for more info on our charity endurance team.
On this episode, I chat with Jen Comfort - one of the head coaches from the world's first AI driven training app: PKRS.AI. An accomplished athlete as well, Jen has competed in 13 Ironman races and has qualified for the Ironman World Championship 3 separate times (she certainly walks the walk). In this conversation, Jen shares valuable training insights based on her 10+ years of experience as an endurance coach. Enjoy!
Check out teamai.org for more info on our endurance team.
Guest bio:
Coach Jennifer Comfort began racing in 2005 and has since competed at all levels and distances of multi-sport. From playing collegiate soccer in Mexico to her first local mountain bike sprint triathlon to three-time Ironman and 70.3 World Championship finisher and Boston Marathon qualifier, Jennifer enthusiastically shares her passion, knowledge, and experience with her athletes as a USAT Certified Coach. She coaches athletes at all levels including qualifiers to Kona and 70.3 Worlds, Swimruns, Everestings, Ultras, Centuries, and Marathon Swims. Jennifer was a member of the Wattie Ink Elite Team and is currently a sponsored athlete on the inaugural F3 Endurance Team. For many years she has earned the distinctions of USAT All-American, USAT Regional AG Champion, and Ironman AWA Gold Athlete. She is a dedicated mom to three teenagers and two Yorkies and finds pure joy when trail running, reading, baking bread, fly fishing, scuba diving, paddle boarding, and alpine skiing.
The podcast currently has 126 episodes available.