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The Time-Crunched Cyclist Podcast by CTS

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Aug 24, 2020 • 1h 19min

Mike Vittorio: How Cycling Wheel Technology Is Evolving

About this episode:In this week’s episode, coach Adam talks with Zipp design engineer Mike Vittorio about the latest and greatest in cycling wheel technology, and how cyclists' long-held habits need to change to get the most out of the new technology.Guest Bio – Mike Vittorio:Mike Vittorio is a design engineer for Zipp Speed Weaponry in Indianapolis, Indiana. He studied naval architecture and marine engineering at the University of Michigan and spent the first part of his career as a yacht designer with a focus on composite structures. In 2017 Mike joined Zipp and began applying his study of flow dynamics and professional experience with various composite processing techniques to wheel design. Mike’s most recent project for Zipp is the 303 S Tubeless Disc Brake Wheelset.Mike has been road cycling throughout his life but seriously ramped up his training upon joining Zipp. The increase in mileage was not just about getting fit but also to gain an understanding of the needs of modern cyclists.Episode Highlights:How wheel technology has evolved over the past few yearsWhat goes into engineering a wheelsetAre wider tires better?Vibration loss, rolling resistance, and how they relateCommon misconceptions riders have about buying wheelsLearn More About Mike Vittorio's Work At Zipp:https://www.sram.com/en/zipphttps://www.facebook.com/zippspeed/https://www.instagram.com/zippspeed/https://twitter.com/ZippSpeed Listen to the episode on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, Google Podcasts, or on your favorite podcast platform
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Aug 12, 2020 • 45min

Paddy O'Leary: How Community Can Make You A Better Runner

About this episode:In this week’s episode, coach Hillary talks with professional runner Paddy O'Leary about the importance of community, building positive momentum, and balancing a full-time job with running professionally.Guest Bio – Paddy O'Leary:Paddy O'Leary is an Irishman based out of San Francisco, California where he works as a cancer researcher. Over the past five years, he has converted from a lacrosse player to a mountain and ultrarunner. Paddy now spends his weekends running up mountains and races with The North Face, GU Energy Labs, and the Ireland national team.Episode Highlights:How a community can push you to be a better runnerBuilding accountability in your trainingCreating positive momentumBalancing a full-time job with running professionallyRead More About Paddy O'Leary:https://www.instagram.com/poleary87/https://www.strava.com/pros/poleary87https://twitter.com/poleary87  Listen to the episode on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, Google Podcasts, or on your favorite podcast platform
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Jul 29, 2020 • 1h 16min

Sebastian Weber: Gaining Detailed Insights Into Athletes' Physiology

About this episode:In this week’s episode, coach Adam talks with sports scientist Sebastian Weber, who has worked in professional cycling for more than 10 years, about the software many WorldTour cycling teams are using with their athletes to get a more holistic view of their physiology and drive the focus of their training.Guest Bio – Sebastian Weber:Sebastian Weber has been the head coach of professional cycling teams of the highest ranks for more than 10 years. After his studies in sports science and molecular human biology, Sebastian ran several research projects focused on modeling muscular energy metabolism and its dose-response relationship as an adaptation to cycling training before he became the head sports scientist of the T-Mobile professional cycling team at the age of only 28. Sebastian continued his way in the world of professional cycling as head coach/head of human performance in some of the most successful teams such as Highroad, Columbia, HTC, Katusha, Lotto, and Cannondale.Subsequently, in 2007 Sebastian founded the STAPS human performance lab in Germany. The methods he applied in his coaching experiences helped his athletes to win numerous victories at the Tour de France, Giro d’Italia, the Vuelta, multiple World Championships, and the Olympic medals.His methods to the applied analysis of energy metabolism ultimately resulted in the creation of INSCYD, a software for the analysis of metabolic performance which aroused the interest of other professional sports, resulting in consulting services in swimming, track cycling, speed skating and football.Episode Highlights:Truly tailoring your training sessions to your goals and needsGaining a holistic view of an athlete's physiologyA deep dive into the software many top WorldTour cycling teams are using with their athletesLearn More About Sebastian Weber's Work At INSCYD:https://www.inscyd.com/https://www.instagram.com/inscyd_/https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCvqHz1jurt5jYRjQ9IGtbswhttps://twitter.com/INSCYD Listen to the episode on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, Google Podcasts, or on your favorite podcast platform  
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Jul 13, 2020 • 42min

Rea Kolbl: Seeking Challenges Outside Your Comfort Zone

About this episode:In this week’s episode, coach Hillary talks with professional obstacle course racer Rea Kolbl about her evolution as an athlete, how she adapts to the unpredictable situations she has encountered both in life and races, and why she purposefully tries new things that are outside of her comfort zone.Guest Bio – Rea Kolbl:Rea Kolbl is a professional athlete in love with the outdoors. While her primary sport is obstacle course racing (OCR), she loves any kind of self-propelled motion outside, especially in the mountains. Rea grew up in Slovenia, where sports always played a big part in her life; she was on the national gymnastics team for most of her childhood. After moving to America, she slowly fell in love with trail running, until miles on trails brought her back to her life as an athlete. After finishing her master’s in materials science and engineering at Stanford, she moved to Boulder, Colorado, to take a chance on a life as a full-time athlete. In the past couple of years, Rea has won three 24-hour OCR Ultra World Championships and remains undefeated at endurance OCR of 30 miles or longer. Colorado helped her find a new love of adventure: she also learned how to mountain bike, backcountry ski and climb. Most recently, Rea participated in an expedition adventure race hosted by Bear Grylls in Fiji, a 700-kilometre-plus journey that taught her so much about herself, life and what a true adventure can be like. Read More About Rea Kolbl:https://kolblrea.wordpress.com/facebook.com/rkolblhttps://www.instagram.com/reakolbl/https://www.strava.com/pros/19248089 Episode Highlights:Adapting to unpredictable situationsLearning about yourself through challengesBouncing back from a rutSeeking out things you're bad atListen to the episode on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, Google Podcasts, or on your favorite podcast platform
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Jun 30, 2020 • 1h 3min

Ayesha McGowan: How Cycling Needs To Change For The Better

About this episode:In this week’s episode, coach Adam talks with CTS Athlete Ayesha McGowan about her journey to becoming the first-ever African-American female pro cyclist, cycling's diversity problem, and her thoughts on changes that need to happen within the industry to create more opportunity and an inclusive culture.Guest Bio – Ayesha McGowan:Ayesha McGowan is the first African-American female professional cyclist, ever. Ayesha started riding bikes as a commuter while attending Berklee College of Music in Boston. Since then, she has submerged herself into the world of cycling. While living in Brooklyn, NY, she worked as a preschool music teacher, a Branding Administrator for WE Bike NYC, an organization geared towards getting more women on bicycles, and Director of Programs for InTandem, an organization that provides access to bike rides for people with disabilities.In 2014, she discovered the world of bike racing. She won her first state championship in her third race. It didn’t take long for her to notice that she was one of the very few females of African-American descent on the scene. In fact, she discovered that there had not been a single female African-American pro road cyclist, ever. She took it upon herself to become the first.As an advocate by example, she has dedicated herself to encouraging and inspiring other women of color to follow their dreams, whatever they may be. Through various initiatives that focus on representation like her ‘Do Better Together’ virtual ride series, Ayesha has inspired countless people to ride more, ride together, and to challenge themselves and their views of how they define the word “cyclist”.Episode Highlights:Ayesha's journey to becoming the first African-American female professional cyclistCycling's diversity problemImplicit bias, privilege, tokenismEquity vs. equalityCreating more opportunity and inclusive cultureThe path forward for the cycling industryRead More About And Connect With Ayesha McGowanhttp://www.aquickbrownfox.com/https://www.liv-cycling.com/us/teams-and-riders/liv-racing/133/ayesha-mcgowan/1154Instagram: @ayesupposeFacebook: @ayesupposeTwitter: @ayesupposeRelated Articles With Ayesha:http://www.aquickbrownfox.com/presshttps://www.bicycling.com/culture/a19702179/diversity-is-cyclings-most-urgent-problem/https://www.outsideonline.com/2269306/there-are-no-female-african-american-pro-cyclistshttps://www.espn.com/espnw/life-style/story/_/id/21962159/ayesha-mcgowan-plans-first-african-american-female-pro-cyclistListen to the episode on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, Google Podcasts, or on your favorite podcast platform
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Jun 15, 2020 • 33min

Buzz Burrell: The Limitless Possibilities Of FKTs

About this episode:In this week’s episode, coach Hillary talks with Buzz Burrell a trail running veteran, former record holder for the Colorado Trail and the John Muir Trail, and pioneer of the Fastest Known Time ( FKT ) movement. Episode Highlights:The basics of FKTsThe different FKT categoriesHow to plan your own FKTBuilding creativity into your own running and adventuresExploring the boundaries of human limitsListen to the episode on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, Google Podcasts, or on your favorite podcast platform
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Jun 2, 2020 • 1h 15min

Rick Cohen, M.D.: Optimizing Health And Performance

About this episode:In this week’s episode, coach Adam has a wide-ranging conversation about understanding your particular needs as an athlete and taking steps to optimize your health and performance with Dr. Rick Cohen, M.D.Guest Bio – Rick Cohen, M.D.:Dr. Rick Cohen, M.D. is a leading authority in the fields of nutrition, sports performance and longevity medicine. He received his undergraduate degree in Biomedical Engineering with honors of distinction from Duke University in Durham, North Carolina and his medical degree from Hahnemann Medical University in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.Over the past 20 years, Rick has used his knowledge to create innovative health and performance protocols and specially-formulated nutritional products to bring thousands of sport enthusiasts and elite athletes to higher levels of performance. Rick’s passion for athletics extends beyond his work; in fact, it is a major part of his personal life satisfaction and well-being. He played ice hockey in college and competed on the world stage in the sport of luge, his wife is a nationally-ranked triathlete and his kids both were college athletes. So he personally understands how frustrating it can be to balance family, career, and an athletic passion. That experience is exactly what led him to create PureClean Performance.About PureClean Performance:PureClean Performance’s beet-infused, whole-food-based sports performance and recovery products are innovatively designed to not only improve performance but also to protect health and maximize overall well-being. Additionally, PureClean Performance’s new membership program makes staying healthy and fit more convenient and affordable by combining educational support with discount pricing on performance and nutritional supplements, lab assessments, natural groceries, coaching, gear, devices and more! Learn more about PureClean Performance at  http://www.purecleanperformance.com/.Read More About Rick Cohen:https://www.facebook.com/PureCleanPerformance/https://purecleanperformance.com/pages/about-ushttps://www.instagram.com/purecleanperformance/Episode Highlights:Optimizing and personalizing health and performanceDeveloping self-awareness to identify what specifically works for youHow beets can help enhance performanceBolstering your immune systemListen to the episode on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, Google Podcasts, or on your favorite podcast platform
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May 26, 2020 • 48min

Timothy Tate: Lessons From A Psychotherapist To Elite Performers

About this episode:In this week’s episode, coach Hillary talks with Timothy Tate, a Bozeman based psychotherapist and consultant to The North Face elite athlete team, about what calls athletes to reach beyond their limits, dealing with the pressure to perform, and developing a daily practice that can foster wellness. Episode Highlights:Balancing ambition and risksDealing with the pressure to performThe dark side of ambitionWhat drives athletes to become exceptionalListen to the episode on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, Google Podcasts, or on your favorite podcast platform
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May 20, 2020 • 1h 3min

Jim Miller: Developing A Winning Mindset

About this episode:In this week's episode, coach Adam talks with USA Cycling Chief of Sport Performance Jim Miller about developing a winning mindset, what he's learned from mentally tough athletes like Kate Courtney and Kristin Armstrong, and how you can improve your own mental game even if you're not competing professionally or chasing a gold medal.Guest Bio – Jim Miller:Jim Miller is the current Chief of Sport Performance at USA Cycling and a successful coach who has helped the United States win 14 Olympic medals over the past two decades. Miller has worked with many top U.S. riders across all disciplines, including World Champion Kate Courtney, Olympian Kristin Armstrong, as well as many other top road racers, mountain bikers, and track cyclists.Read More About Jim Miller:https://www.usacycling.org/article/usa-cycling-announces-jim-millers-return-as-head-of-elite-athleticshttps://twitter.com/JimMiller_timehttps://www.instagram.com/jimmillertime/Episode Highlights:Improving mental toughness and resiliencyDeveloping a winning mindset in sportsChasing audacious goalsImproving self-talk and developing your personal mantraListen to the episode on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, Google Podcasts, or on your favorite podcast platform
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May 11, 2020 • 1h 1min

Mario Fraioli: Embrace It All

About this episode:In this week’s episode, coach Hillary talks with The Morning Shakeout podcast host, writer, and running coach Mario Fraioli about prioritizing, staying curious, and embracing everything that comes with chasing your goals.Guest Bio – Mario Fraioli:Mario Fraioli is a Bay Area-based running coach, writer, and podcast host.As a coach, he has guided athletes to personal bests, Boston Marathon qualifying times, national championship titles, Olympic Trials appearances, international podiums, world championship teams, national records, and even the Olympic Games.He publishes the morning shakeout—a weekly email newsletter that covers running and other worthwhile topics—and also hosts its namesake podcast, where he gleans insight and inspiration from the sport’s top athletes, coaches, and personalities. From 2010-2016, Mario was the senior editor at Competitor magazine, where he interviewed and profiled many of running’s most recognizable figures, covered hundreds of events, including the Boston Marathon, New York City Marathon and U.S. Olympic Trials on multiple occasions, and directed training-related content for both the print magazine and website. His work has also appeared in Running Times, New England Runner, Triathlete, and other publications. In 2013, he authored his first book, The Official Rock ‘n’ Roll Guide To Marathon & Half-Marathon Training.As an athlete, Mario was an NCAA Division II cross-country All-American at Stonehill College in 2003 and has raced competitively from the 800 meters to ultramarathon distances. He has personal bests including 4:09 for the mile, 2:27 in the marathon, and 7:59 for 50 miles. He still steps on the starting line every now and again when the mood strikes him right.A native of Massachusetts, Mario spent a few years in San Diego, and currently lives north of the Golden Gate Bridge with his wife Christine, their pup Tahoe, four bikes, and dozens of pairs of running shoes. Read More About Mario Fraioli:https://www.mariofraioli.com/https://themorningshakeout.com/https://www.instagram.com/mariofraioli/https://www.twitter.com/mariofraioli/ Episode Highlights:Making what's important to you a priorityStaying curious and open to trying new thingsBelieving in your goals and yourselfRoad vs. trail running and transitioning from one to the otherListen to the episode on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, Google Podcasts, or on your favorite podcast platform 

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