Endurance Unlimited

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Mar 4, 2026 • 50min

Building America’s Dream Cycling Team with George Hincapie and Bobby Julich Season 8 Ep. 3

In this episode, George Hincapie and Bobby Julich joins host Dirk Friel to dive into the ambitious launch of Modern Adventure Cycling—a new American cycling team that’s already making waves on the international stage. With decades of experience racing and leading teams, George Hincapie and Bobby Julich share what inspired them to tackle this monumental project, how they overcame challenges in building their roster, and why fostering a positive team culture matters more than chasing results. From candid stories about assembling their squad to detailing their unique approach to high performance and athlete development, this episode is a masterclass on leadership, adaptability, and what it means to create opportunities for the next generation of American cyclists. Plus, hear behind-the-scenes moments from training camps in Girona, their unexpected invitations to world-class races, and the philosophy that guides them as they strive not only for podiums, but for lasting impact in the cycling community. 00:00 Power Analysis and Lap Comparison 03:09 "New Devices, Metrics, Automation" 07:50 "Inside Modern Adventure Pro Cycling" 12:04 "Securing the Deal to Start" 13:43 "Selecting Young Cyclists Wisely" 18:14 Supporting Riders, Building Futures 21:40 "Building a Team We Wanted" 24:26 Teamwork Boosts Morale 27:52 "Coaching: Data vs. Connection" 31:58 "Adjusting Plans for Race Invites" 33:11 American Cycling's Ambitious Revival 36:04 "Performance Priorities and Future Goals" 40:20 Emerging American Cyclists in Spotlight 42:54 "Team Unity Drives Success" 47:51 "Maintaining American Presence Abroad" 50:42 "Endurance Unlimited Podcast Sign-Off"
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Feb 4, 2026 • 1h 2min

Molly Seidel and Cliff Pittman on the Shift from Running Marathons to Ultras Season 8 Ep. 2 to Trails

Molly Seidel, 2020 Olympic marathon bronze medalist shifting from elite road marathons to trails and ultras. Cliff Pittman, coach focused on durability and ultra-specific periodization. They discuss Molly’s move to trails, rebuilding durability after injuries, translating road fitness to ultra demands, race fueling and gut training, technical downhill practice, and long-term prep for Western States.
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Jan 14, 2026 • 56min

Transform Your Training with Smarter Sleep: Insights with Charlotte Edelsten - Season 8 Ep 1

Charlotte Edelsten, sleep researcher and coach with a PhD and decades studying sleep at events like UTMB, breaks down sleep science for endurance athletes. She covers why sleep underpins training and injury prevention. Listens on caffeine timing, limits of wearables, nap and sleep-banking strategies, altitude effects, and how brief sleeps can boost safety and finish rates.
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Dec 23, 2025 • 51min

Inside Cam Smith and the USA Skimo Team's Road to the 2026 Games - Season 7 Ep 20

In this conversation, Cam Smith, a professional trail runner and ski mountaineer, shares insights from his journey to qualifying Team USA for the 2026 Winter Olympics. He discusses the thrilling strategy behind their World Cup victory and the intense training required for ski mountaineering. Cam highlights balancing running with rapid transition skimo events, the importance of speed training, and emerging talent like Anna Gibson shaking up the team. He also reflects on Coach Oscar's influence and the excitement of growing the sport in the U.S.
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Dec 3, 2025 • 50min

Making the Most of the Off-Season: Habits, Strength, and Mindset - Season 7 Ep 19

Matt Dixon, an elite triathlon coach and cofounder of Purple Patch Fitness, shares invaluable insights on maximizing the off-season. He emphasizes prioritizing rejuvenation and building foundational habits over merely chasing fitness. Matt discusses the importance of maintaining structure during downtime, implementing a consistent training routine, and incorporating strength training as a cornerstone for performance. He also encourages adopting a 'challenge mindset' to foster resilience and confidence, providing practical strategies to blend training seamlessly with daily life.
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Nov 26, 2025 • 54min

Building Better Athletes: The Coach's Off-Season Toolkit with Matt Dixon - Season 7 Ep 18

In this discussion, elite triathlon coach Matt Dixon, co-founder of Purple Patch Fitness and author, reveals the secrets of effective offseason training. He emphasizes that the offseason is crucial for athlete breakthroughs, advocating for his four-phase coaching model. Listeners learn about improving athlete retention, avoiding common coaching mistakes, and preparing for a successful offseason filled with strength-building and targeted workouts. Dixon also highlights the importance of holistic habits like hydration and sleep to elevate performance.
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Nov 20, 2025 • 1h 3min

Neuroplasticity and Brain Fatigue in Endurance Sports with Scott Frey – Season 7 Episode 17

Dr. Scott Frey, a neuroscientist and psychologist, dives into how neuroplasticity enhances endurance athletes’ performance. He reveals the brain’s pivotal role in both mental and physical output, emphasizing that mental fatigue can hinder athletic capability. Scott advocates for 'brain tapering'—reducing cognitive stress before races—to maximize effectiveness. He shares techniques for managing arousal and decision-making under fatigue, and discusses the importance of cognitive resilience training. Tune in for practical tips to harness your brain for peak performance.
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Nov 6, 2025 • 47min

From Gravel to E-Sports: How Hayden Pucker Found His Edge in Virtual Racing - Season 7 Ep. 16

TrainingPeaks' Education Specialist, Cody Stephenson, is joined by returning guest and eSport cycling coach Zach Nehr and professional cyclist and esports racer Hayden Pucker—better known as Farm Watts—for an honest, high-energy deep-dive into the world of virtual endurance racing. We’ll hear about Hayden Pucker’s unconventional journey from riding a hundred miles before dawn in Wisconsin to racking up power records and chasing the podium at the esports world championships. Zach Nehr, Hayden Pucker's coach, shares nuts-and-bolts insights on how shifting training toward shorter, high-intensity intervals unlocked Hayden’s next level—and how dialing in things like core strength, fueling, and tactical savvy makes all the difference in esports. The episode tackles everything: race strategy, the key differences between virtual and real-world riding, handling setbacks, and why communication is everything between coaches and athletes. Whether you’re an endurance athlete, coach, or just curious about the future of virtual competition, this episode is packed with empowering takeaways and a wealth of actionable advice.
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Oct 29, 2025 • 57min

Jim Miller on Coaching Champions: The Art & Science of Elite Cycling Success — Season 7 Ep 15

Host Dirk Friel sits down with Jim Miller, Chief of Sports Performance at USA Cycling and the most decorated cycling coach in U.S. history. They dive deep into Jim’s unparalleled coaching journey—from collegiate racing days in Colorado to guiding athletes like Keegan Swenson and Kristin Armstrong to Olympic and World Championship podiums. Jim shares insights on the delicate balance of science and art in coaching, the critical importance of an authentic athlete-coach connection, and how personal drive and learning from failure have fueled both his career and the athletes he coaches. Whether you’re an aspiring athlete, a coach searching for inspiration, or someone fascinated by the human side of high performance, this episode delivers candid stories, practical takeaways, and the kind of wisdom that only comes from decades at the top of the sport.
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Oct 9, 2025 • 55min

Adapting Your Coaching for Esports Success - Season 7 Ep 14

Zach Nehr dives deep into the world of cycling esports, unpacking its rapid evolution and what it takes to train and coach athletes for peak performance—indoors and out. Matti and Zach explore Zach’s background of collegiate racing and coaching to the professional road scene, and how the pandemic unexpectedly propelled him into the universe of indoor racing. What sets Zach apart is his insistence on meeting each athlete where they are, adapting plans around individual needs, training environments, and even race start times that can hit at 2 AM thanks to global competition. He highlights the critical importance of communication, balancing intensity, and keeping a sharp eye on mental as well as physical fatigue—especially for those riding the line between indoor and outdoor racing. Whether you want to refresh your coaching toolkit, re-energize your winter training, or just geek out on how racing is changing, this episode is your ticket into the fast-paced universe of cycling esports. There’s something here for every coach and athlete ready to embrace structured training in a virtual space—no matter where you start.

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