The long awaited return of AGFL Pod. Catch up on recent events and discuss personal growth in triathlon and life with podcast hosts Colin and Danny. A smorgasbord of updates!
Key Takeaways
Colin is dealing with a sacral stress fracture, not a hip issue as initially thought
Danny has had a solid B-level season so far, with mixed results across races
Both hosts emphasize the importance of mental resilience and adapting to adversity in racing
The Top Guns triathlon team is performing well and fostering a supportive community
Topics
Colin's Health Update
Initially thought to need hip replacement, now diagnosed with sacral stress fracture
Using forced break for personal growth through meditation and self-reflection
Finding balance and new perspectives on triathlon and life
Enjoying mountain biking with kids as alternative activity
Danny's Race Season Review
Competed in Chattanooga 70.3, Eagleman, and Maine 70.3
Consistent 1:35-1:36 half marathon times, aiming to break 1:30
Equipment issues at Maine (lost hydration system) but adapted and finished strong
Using teammates' performances as motivation to push through challenges
Top Guns Team Performance
Kyle Jones impressive mental toughness at Ironman Lake Placid (3 flats, still attempted sub-3 marathon)
Strong showings from teammates at various races (Sam, Amanda, Mike, Alden)
Growing recognition and respect for the team in the triathlon community
Parenting and Youth Sports
Danny's approach to daughter's swim team commitment and balancing push vs. support
Colin's connection with kids through mountain biking
Importance of leading by example in work ethic and passion
Mental Aspects of Training and Racing
Value of meditation and being present in the moment
Dealing with adversity and maintaining perspective during races
Balancing triathlon obsession with other life priorities
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The long awaited return of AGFL Pod. Catch up on recent events and discuss personal growth in triathlon and life with podcast hosts Colin and Danny. A smorgasbord of updates!
Key Takeaways
Colin is dealing with a sacral stress fracture, not a hip issue as initially thought
Danny has had a solid B-level season so far, with mixed results across races
Both hosts emphasize the importance of mental resilience and adapting to adversity in racing
The Top Guns triathlon team is performing well and fostering a supportive community
Topics
Colin's Health Update
Initially thought to need hip replacement, now diagnosed with sacral stress fracture
Using forced break for personal growth through meditation and self-reflection
Finding balance and new perspectives on triathlon and life
Enjoying mountain biking with kids as alternative activity
Danny's Race Season Review
Competed in Chattanooga 70.3, Eagleman, and Maine 70.3
Consistent 1:35-1:36 half marathon times, aiming to break 1:30
Equipment issues at Maine (lost hydration system) but adapted and finished strong
Using teammates' performances as motivation to push through challenges
Top Guns Team Performance
Kyle Jones impressive mental toughness at Ironman Lake Placid (3 flats, still attempted sub-3 marathon)
Strong showings from teammates at various races (Sam, Amanda, Mike, Alden)
Growing recognition and respect for the team in the triathlon community
Parenting and Youth Sports
Danny's approach to daughter's swim team commitment and balancing push vs. support
Colin's connection with kids through mountain biking
Importance of leading by example in work ethic and passion
Mental Aspects of Training and Racing
Value of meditation and being present in the moment
Dealing with adversity and maintaining perspective during races
Balancing triathlon obsession with other life priorities
In this Age Grouper for Life Podcast, Colin interviews Clay Emge from the Every Man Jack triathlon team. Clay is a 40-year old triathlete from Tyler, Texas who works as a financial advisor and has four young kids. He and Colin discuss their similar backgrounds in swimming and running, as well as their experience with triathlon over the past 16+ years. It’s been quite the journey for Clay and looking forward to following his future endeavors, including a trip to Nice for the Ironman World Championship in 2025. Thanks for joining the
podcast, Clay!
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Show Notes-
Clay's professional triathlon career @ 3:31
Clay shares that he raced as a professional triathlete for a few years, including qualifying for and competing in Kona. However, after an injury and with the uncertainty of becoming a father, he transitioned back to age-group racing in 2015. He found more success as an age-grouper, including a 2nd place finish at Kona in 2018, before returning to pro racing for a couple more years.
Motivations and the inclusive nature of triathlon @ 14:06
Clay discusses what keeps him motivated in the sport, highlighting the relationships and community he's built through triathlon. He shares a story about how watching the midnight finishers at Ironman Texas inspired his wife to take up the sport. Clay emphasizes the inclusive and inspiring nature of triathlon.
Training and balancing family life @ 16:40
Clay explains how he structures his training around his busy family life, prioritizing early morning workouts before his kids wake up. He discusses the importance of discipline and making sacrifices to maintain a high level of fitness. Clay also shares insights on the mental challenges of taking time off due to injury.
Cycling training and Zwift @ 35:00
Clay details his approach to cycling training, including a focus on power-based workouts on Zwift, as well as group rides on his TT bike. He discusses the benefits of Zwift for structured workouts and mental engagement.
Reflections and advice @ 47:18
Clay provides advice and reflections for fellow age-group triathletes, emphasizing the importance of keeping the sport fun, building a supportive community, and not getting too caught up in strict goals and metrics. He encourages athletes to appreciate the ups and downs of the journey.
Upcoming races and the World Championship in Nice @ 58:31
Clay shares his race plans, including Galveston 70.3 and the Ironman World Championship in Nice, France. He discusses his excitement and strategy for the hilly Nice course, as well as the strong European competition he expects to face.
Age Grouper For Life Podcast
The long awaited return of AGFL Pod. Catch up on recent events and discuss personal growth in triathlon and life with podcast hosts Colin and Danny. A smorgasbord of updates!
Key Takeaways
Colin is dealing with a sacral stress fracture, not a hip issue as initially thought
Danny has had a solid B-level season so far, with mixed results across races
Both hosts emphasize the importance of mental resilience and adapting to adversity in racing
The Top Guns triathlon team is performing well and fostering a supportive community
Topics
Colin's Health Update
Initially thought to need hip replacement, now diagnosed with sacral stress fracture
Using forced break for personal growth through meditation and self-reflection
Finding balance and new perspectives on triathlon and life
Enjoying mountain biking with kids as alternative activity
Danny's Race Season Review
Competed in Chattanooga 70.3, Eagleman, and Maine 70.3
Consistent 1:35-1:36 half marathon times, aiming to break 1:30
Equipment issues at Maine (lost hydration system) but adapted and finished strong
Using teammates' performances as motivation to push through challenges
Top Guns Team Performance
Kyle Jones impressive mental toughness at Ironman Lake Placid (3 flats, still attempted sub-3 marathon)
Strong showings from teammates at various races (Sam, Amanda, Mike, Alden)
Growing recognition and respect for the team in the triathlon community
Parenting and Youth Sports
Danny's approach to daughter's swim team commitment and balancing push vs. support
Colin's connection with kids through mountain biking
Importance of leading by example in work ethic and passion
Mental Aspects of Training and Racing
Value of meditation and being present in the moment
Dealing with adversity and maintaining perspective during races
Balancing triathlon obsession with other life priorities