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Mar 15, 2021 • 46min
Season 3, Ep. 4 Bike Fit Physiology with Phil Burt
If you ride bikes a lot, you've probably been there—nerding out about optimizing crank length, micro-adjusting seat post height and debating the value add of osymetric chainrings. Well, friends, this is the episode for you.This week, Dirk joined expert Bike Fitter and Physiotherapist Phil Burt to discuss the entire bike fit process from start to finish. They discuss what it takes to work with everyone from the elite athletes at Team Sky to those just trying to get comfortable on their everyday commuter. As Phil explains, ultimately everyone is looking for the same thing—to feel (relatively) comfortable and truly listened to.

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Mar 1, 2021 • 49min
Season 3, Ep. 3 Unpacking the Dual Legacy of Davis Phinney and Connie Carpenter Phinney
The Phinney name is one of the most well-known amongst the cycling community and the prestige is undoubtedly deserved. Connie started kicked-off her racing career at age 14 when she was the youngest Olympian in the 1972 Olympics, competing in speed skating. Davis, her husband, is the winningest cyclist in US history and is thus recognized by his nickname "The Cash Register."Listen as Dirk and the Phinneys delightfully reminisce about the 1980's heyday of road cycling and the progress (or in some cases lack thereof) of the sport. They also delve into neuroplasticity, living well with Parkinson's disease and the undeniable importance of staying active while aging.

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Feb 15, 2021 • 43min
Season 3, Ep. 2 Dialing in Prehab with Physical Therapist Nathan Koch
Today, Dirk joined Physical Therapist Nathan Koch to explore the prehab and rehab best practices. Topics include but not limited to preferred recovery tools, the contentious value of static stretching, and how concussion therapy and brain science are finally taking their long-overdue place in the list of training and coaching priorities.

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Feb 1, 2021 • 45min
Season 3, Ep. 1 FKT Chasing with Abby Hall and Jason Koop
Abby Hall, a professional ultrarunner who moved into ultras in 2016 and attempted an unsupported John Muir Trail FKT. Jason Koop, an experienced endurance coach known for coaching top ultra athletes. They discuss adapting to sudden cancellations, the psychology of long-term motivation, pivots into personal projects and FKTs, and prep for unsupported big adventures and flexible race planning.

Dec 2, 2020 • 45min
Season 2, Ep. 18: Trailblazing the Road Cycling World with Dr. Carol Austin
Dr. Carol Austin, a medical doctor and sports scientist who led medical and performance for MTN–Qhubeka and was the first woman to do so at the Tour de France. She talks about moving from medicine to sports science, using data and power meters to develop African talent, building a pro team culture, confronting bias and inclusion, and her next focus on genomics and diversifying cycling in the U.S.

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Nov 17, 2020 • 41min
Season 2, Ep. 17: Building an E-Racing League with Tim Ballintine
Tim Ballantyne, founder of KOA Sports and full-time endurance and eSports coach, built a global e-racing league. He talks about creating KOA, using TrainingPeaks for verification, and the DIY broadcast that turned virtual races into spectator sport. They cover integrity, race formats, squad coaching across countries, and plans to scale verification and production.

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Nov 3, 2020 • 44min
Season 2, Ep. 16: Listener Q & A With Gold Medalist Gwen Jorgensen
Gwen Jorgensen has a triathlon resume that might cause you to do a double-take. And yet, she is ready to move on, change sports entirely and focus exclusively on running for the 2021 Olympic Games. In this special episode fueled by the listener questions, sourced from social media, Gwen explains why she decided to mix things up and how passion lies at the heart of everything she does. She also talks about her current training schedule, how she's honed her nutrition routine and more in the newest episode of the CoachCast!

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Oct 20, 2020 • 46min
Season 2, Ep. 15: The Athlete's Brain with Simon Marshall and Lesley Paterson
Lesley Paterson and Simon Marshall are a fascinating pair. With Lesley's personal experiences as a professional triathlete and coach, combined with Simon's sports psychology expertise, the two of them are able to provide deep insight into what makes an athlete's brain tick. Listen as they delve into topics such as compartmentalizing focus while racing, assuming an 'alter racing ego' and their collaborative process on co-writing their book: "The Brave Athlete: Calm the F*ck Down and Rise to the Occasion."

Oct 5, 2020 • 49min
Season 2, Ep. 14: Gut Training for Endurance Athletes with Patrick Wilson
This week Dirk sat down with Registered Dietician Patrick Wilson to discuss the common gastrointestinal issues that plague endurance athletes. Together, Dirk and Patrick cover everything from beverage osmolality, leaky gut syndrome, the benefits of periodic fasting and why more women are vexed with bloating and constipation during competition than men. They also cover which kinds of sugars are easiest to digest during exercise as well as the gut reactions pre-race anxiety can impose.Patrick offers expert insight on all things related to athlete stomach distress and serves up fascinating, easy-to-implement advice for all endurance coaches and athletes.

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Sep 22, 2020 • 25min
Season 2, Ep. 13: How to Coach A Tour de France Champion with Iñigo San Millán
Winning the Tour de France is no easy feat, and when you dig into the science behind coaching a champion, the task only looks tougher. This week, in a special 'Sprint' episode of the CoachCast, Dirk discusses Tadej Pogacar's recent TDF win with his coach Iñigo San Millán. Listen as they discuss maximizing mitochondrial function, building glycolytic capacity and the dedicated focus that lead to a 30-watt difference from last year to this year.


