
Human Endurance Inside Elite Triathlon Coaching: Aerobic Foundations, Body Composition & The Art of Individualization | Expert Series 14 | Reto Brändli, Coach of Sara Svensk, Anne Reischman & Imogen Simmonds
What does it really take to coach elite triathletes to world-class performances? Reto Braendli, Swiss triathlon coach and former performance lab specialist, joins us to share the individualized approach behind some of pro triathlon's most remarkable recent results.
Reto coaches Sara Svensk (8th Kona 2024 with sub-3hr marathon), Anne Reischmann (back-to-back Ironman wins at Cozumel & South Africa), and Imogen Simmonds (9th overall T100 2024). In this Expert Series episode, he reveals how Sara ran one of the fastest marathons at Kona with only 4 hours of running per week (50% on a treadmill) due to injury.
We dive deep into body composition analysis, Reto's balanced fueling philosophy that rejects both extreme high-carb and low-carb trends, and the truth about how pro athletes' nutrition needs differ from weekend warriors. Plus, insights on indoor versus outdoor cycling, optimal cadence, Anne's decision to race Kona while pregnant, and why loving what you do matters more than any training protocol.
Whether you're a coach or athlete, this conversation offers practical wisdom for smarter, more sustainable training.
00:00 Welcome and Introduction
00:27 Reto's Background and Career
01:33 Coaching Philosophy and Approach
02:16 Case Studies: Coaching Elite Athletes
05:25 Training Strategies and Adaptations
11:39 Balancing Training and Life for Age Groupers
17:36 Body Composition in Endurance Sports
25:20 Nutrition and Fueling Strategies
35:06 Approximate Energy Demand in Athletes
36:23 Fueling Strategies for Endurance Athletes
37:46 Integrating Cycling into Triathlon Training
39:54 Indoor vs. Outdoor Cycling: Pros and Cons
43:37 Cadence and Bike Position: Optimizing Performance
49:02 Coaching Anne Reischmann Racing Kona Pregnant: A Unique Challenge
55:45 Handling Doping Allegations: A Coach's Perspective
01:02:04 Final Advice for Athletes and Coaches
