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
AGFL Triathlon Episode 136: Mike Beeman, finisher of 110 marathons and 47 consecutive Boston Marathons
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AGFL Triathlon Episode 136: Mike Beeman, finisher of 110 marathons and 47 consecutive Boston Marathons
This week, we were joined by Mike Beeman, an experienced runner who has completed 110 marathons, including 47 consecutive Boston Marathons. The group discussed Mike’s extensive running career, touching upon topics of how training, race shoes, and marathon culture has changed over the years. With a lifetime best of 2:35:42 in 1982, Mike’s achievements speak for themselves. Above all, Mike brings an extremely refreshing mindset to running - cherishing every race, training run, and friends he’s made throughout his journey. Mike’s positivity attracted attention on TikTok with inspirational content, gaining over 14,000 followers. He emphasizes the importance of staying humble, encouraging others, and maintaining a positive attitude in running and life.
The group discusses:
Training and Nutrition in the Past
- High mileage training(100+ miles per week) during peak years
- Arthur Lydiard's training philosophy: An approach that emphasizes running by feel and fostering a strong foundation through long, slow miles (LSD)
-Nutrition was less structured; ate "whatever I want"
-No gels or specialized nutrition during races; primarily water and occasional sports drinks
-Limited technology: no GPS, heart rate monitors, or sophisticated timing methods
Current Approach to Running and Training
-Adopts a sustainable, modified Jeff Galloway run-walk method
-Focuses on longevity and injury prevention
-Incorporates cross-training, including cycling and strength training
-Works with a physical therapist for strength and mobility exercises
-Uses a Garmin watch but doesn't rely heavily on data
Social Media Success
-Gained popularity on TikTok with running-related content
-Over 14,000 followers, primarily women who appreciate his wholesome, relatable content
-Creates inspirational and humorous videos about running and aging
-Has been approached by brands like Brooks for sponsorship opportunities
Philosophy on Running and Aging
-Emphasizes the importance of staying active and adapting to changes in ability
-Encourages runners to set age-appropriate goals and celebrate achievements at any level
-Believes in the power of cross-training and diverse physical activities
-Stresses the importance of humility and supporting other runners, regardless of speed or ability
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