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Monday
Dec142009

Podcast - Marathon Swimmer Bruckner Chase and 29er Mountain Biking

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Hey there, Tri-studs and studettes!  First off, I need to mention that 6th place Ultraman finisher Rich Roll will be training and teaching with us at ZenTri Triathlon Base and Nutrition Camp in January.  If you haven't signed up, you better do it quickly because there's limited space.  Don't wait!

This episode has a great interview with a tremendous athlete - Open ocean marathon swimmer Bruckner Chase.  We talk at length about what's really to fear in the ocean and how to deal with cold water.  I follow that up with some mountain biking on a 29er on ice and Zen thoughts on how to react to difficult people.  It's a great show, so don't miss it!

Shownotes - 

  • Rich Roll is now an instructor at ZenTri Base Camp!  www.zentriathlon.com
  • Interview with Bruckner Chase about how to swim open ocean.
  • Mountain biking on ice.
  • 29er performance.
  • How to surf people's words instead of having to respond to everything they say.

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Reader Comments (3)

texafornia,

you sounded like a little school girl when you found that waterfall on the 29er. keep up the good work. keep it moving.

levitation101

December 15, 2009 | Unregistered Commenterlevitation101

I know. I was laughing so hard when editing the audio. Left it in because it was genuine. What I found was absolutely amazing for this area.

December 15, 2009 | Registered CommenterZenTri

Nice interview, thanks.
Monterrey bay is notorious for having zillions of jellyfish! I can't believe he got stung so many times and just kept swimming. That's insane.
BTW, the global warming debate is far from over. Lots of new data is showing huge doubts behind the theory. We can definitely agree however that clean water is good!

December 21, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterKevin

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