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4 podcasts every triathlete should listen to right now

Triathletes, tune in to these podcasts about training tips and stories about triathlon legacy

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Because triathlon training and races have been limited or outright canceled since 2020, one good way to stay close to the sport is through podcasts. Now more than ever is the best time to study the sport and gain some insight from triathletes (professional or not) around the world. From training tips to stories about the legacy of triathlon, here are four triathlon podcasts to listen to right now.

That Triathlon Show

Hosted by Mikael Eriksson, oThe Triathlon Show” aims to give listeners practical and actionable advice in their triathlon training. This podcast is for anyone who wants to learn tactics and strategies for training and actual competition. Each episode features some of the most experienced people in the sport.

“Triathlon Taren Podcast”

The “Triathlon Taren Podcast” with Taren and No Triathlon Kim (NTK) updates on the latest news in the triathlon world. The show also features professional triathletes, age groupers and heavy hitters who share some of their most memorable triathlon experiences.

Tri Swim Coach Triathlon Swimming Podcast

Get professional tips and advice to improve your swimming skills with this podcast led by tri swim coach and Ironman professional Kevin Koskella, who has 27 years of swimming experience. Here, Koskella shares his personal stories and adventures as a topnotch swimmer and triathlete.

“Humans of Triathlon Podcast”

“Humans of Triathlon” chronicles the experiences of three triathletes from different countries, age groups and backgrounds, highlighting the diversity of the sport. The podcast aims to celebrate, inspire and unite triathletes from around the world by narrating their stories and passion for the grueling sport.

Categories: Triathlon
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