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Everyday Endurance
Everyday Endurance
9 episodes
3 days ago
A show for everyday people who want to do extraordinary things in endurance sports
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A show for everyday people who want to do extraordinary things in endurance sports
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Fitness
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Everyday Endurance
The Great Ocean Trail Ultra (GOTU) - a runners race report

Luke describes his experience running the inaugural Great Ocean Trail Ultra (GOTU) 100km event in an interview with Simon. We are planning a series of episodes on the GOTU - stay tuned.

Thanks to Chris and Andy from Tour de Trails for reinstating this iconic event. See other events here: https://greatoceanultra.com/other-events2

Thanks also to Andy Hewat for directing the original GOW event for ten years.

Special thanks to Guillaume, Karine, Anais, Florence, Zuzana and my Dad for supporting me during the race.

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1 year ago
58 minutes 42 seconds

Everyday Endurance
Timmy Bristow - 24 hour treadmill run

Timmy Bristow joins Simon and Luke to talk about his epic 24-hour treadmill run to raise money for childhood cancer through Redkite.

Get behind Timmy's efforts here

Read more about the event here

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1 year ago
1 hour 4 minutes 41 seconds

Everyday Endurance
Timmy Bristow - multi-day ultramarathon running, running for others and the deeper meaning that underpins our endurance goals

In this episode we spoke to ultramarathon runner, author, coach and teacher Timmy Bristow from Launceston, Tasmania Australia about multi-day ultramarathon running, running for others and the bigger goals that lie underneath our endurance goals.

Thanks Timmy for a great conversation.


Check out Timmy's website to learn more about his adventures, books and coaching business: https://timothybristow.com/

You can find Timmy on social media: https://www.facebook.com/timothyjrbristow/

Timmy spoke about the Duffy Foundation: https://duffysfoundation.com/


Please share this episode with a friend and help share Timmy's story and positive messages.



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2 years ago
47 minutes 29 seconds

Everyday Endurance
Training for the Ultra Trail Australia 50k - with Chelsea Wingrove and Poppy Fay

On this episode of the Everyday Endurance Podcast, Simon talks to Tasmanian endurance athletes Chelsea Wingrove and Poppy Fay about their training plans for the upcoming Ultra Trail Australia 50k race and some of the other interesting races they have participated in around Australia.  Thanks Chelsea and Poppy for a great conversation.

Please share this episode with a friend, and if you like it, give us a 5-star review in your favourite podcast app. This will help us reach more listeners and connect with more everyday endurance athletes.

For questions related to this episode, or if you want to join us on the podcast as a guest, please DM us through Instagram @everydayendurancepodcast

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2 years ago
33 minutes 56 seconds

Everyday Endurance
Should you train every day? Rigid vs. intuitive training plans and upcoming podcast guests. With Luke and Simon

On this episode of the Everyday Endurance Podcast, Simon and Luke compare rigid training plans to a more intuitive approach to training.

We also talk about our endurance plans for the year ahead and the growing list of upcoming guests who are coming onto the show. 

In this episode, we mentioned the Physio Foundations podcast and the Monash Musculoskeletal Research Unit podcast.  We even gave a plug to young Henry Perraton from the Give me Space podcast. We don't have anything to sell you on these podcasts, but if you want to support us you can check them out, share them around and give us a 5-star rating and review on your podcast app. 

For questions related to this episode, or if you want to join us on the podcast as a guest, please DM us through Instagram @everydayendurancepodcast


There is nothing in this podcast that would constitute sensible training advice! Please get a coach. 

Podcast music: Hard Work, by Lite Saturation. Check out their other music here

Connect with us: https://www.instagram.com/everydayendurancepodcast/

See you on the trails, tracks, roads, rivers and oceans

Simon and Luke

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2 years ago
37 minutes 56 seconds

Everyday Endurance
The Freycinet Challenge Multi-Sport Endurance event 2022 – Simon’s race report

This week on the Everyday Endurance Podcast, Simon talks about his recent experience in the Freycinet Challenge Multi-Sport Endurance event in Tasmania, Australia.

We talk about his race strategy and experience over the two days. Simon tells us all about the specifics of the race including trail run, ocean kayak, bike time trial, mountain bike and beach run. He is a wild man and this is a wild event - enjoy!

If you enjoyed this episode make sure you share it with a friend.

Podcast music: Hard Work, by Lite Saturation. Check out their other music here:

http://pixabay.com/users/litesaturation-17654080/

Connect with us: https://www.instagram.com/everydayendurancepodcast/

See you on the trails, tracks, roads, rivers and oceans

Simon and Luke

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3 years ago
35 minutes 20 seconds

Everyday Endurance
Training, detraining and restraining – tails of glory and woe in everyday endurance

Welcome back to the everyday endurance podcast, a podcast for everyday people who want to do extraordinary things, really slowly.

On this podcast, brothers Simon Perraton and Luke Perraton talk about training for, and competing in, endurance events, balancing family life and making it to work on Monday.

On this episode we talk about competing in a race with suboptimal training, or coming off a period of detraining, and hopefully avoiding straining, or re-straining something!

We also talked about snake bites, getting caught in a lightning storm and finishing ultra-endurance events with nothing left in the tank. We also talked about the real reasons for signing up for and completing an endurance event and differences between training for single events and multisport events. Good times!

If you enjoyed this episode make sure you share it with a friend.

Podcast music: Hard Work, by Lite Saturation. Check out their other music here:

http://pixabay.com/users/litesaturation-17654080/

See you on the trails, tracks, roads, rivers and oceans

Simon and Luke

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3 years ago
45 minutes 45 seconds

Everyday Endurance
Working towards a goal

Welcome back to the everyday endurance podcast, a podcast for everyday people who want to do extraordinary things, really slowly (and still make it to work on Monday).

I’m Simon Perraton and I’m here with my brother, Luke Perraton. On this show we talk about training for, and competing in, endurance events, balancing family life and making it to work on Monday.

On the second episode we talk about the realities of setting goals and why you should accept your current circumstances and enjoy working towards your goal. We talked about when goals can motivate you and when the goal sometimes isn’t enough to motivate you. We talked about times when motivation can come from a dark or negative place as well as from a happy place. We talk about how to set and measure goals and the importance of redefining your goals across your lifetime.

If you enjoyed this episode make sure you share it with a friend.

Podcast music: Hard Work, by Lite Saturation. Check out their other music here:

http://pixabay.com/users/litesaturation-17654080/


See you on the trails, tracks, roads, rivers and oceans

Simon and Luke

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3 years ago
49 minutes 1 second

Everyday Endurance
Welcome to everyday endurance

Welcome to the everyday endurance podcast, a podcast for everyday people who want to do extraordinary things, really slowly (and still make it to work on Monday).

Hosted by Simon Perraton and Luke Perraton (no relation). 

On this show we talk about training for, and competing in, endurance events, balancing family life and making it to work on Monday.

In this first episode, we talked about the events we are training for at the moment and foreshadow some of the upcoming topics on the podcasts.

In this episode:

  • 0:00 Welcome to Everyday Endurance
  • 0:17 What is this show about?
  • 1:11 What are you training for at the moment
  • 2:05 Training in the North of Tasmania
  • 4:00 Goals and training disasters – pedal vs calf and $150 bikes
  • 5:25 The Freycinet challenge – training in winter in Tasmania
  • 9:54 Can you complete Freycinet with half-done training or should you withdraw from the race?
  • 13:20 The Gippsland Challenge – mountain biking, running, first time kayak, cramps, finishing anyway
  • 17:15 Cramps!
  • 19:15 The Great Ocean Walk 100km run – blister care, keeping cool, don’t get lost
  • 27:00 Shout out to the support crews
  • 28:15 How to you balance training and family life? Spontaneity, flexibility and variability in training schedules, balancing this with the discipline of training
  • 35:10 What’s coming up? The YouYangs 50k
  • 35:55 When the aerobars fell off Simon’s bike during a race
  • 37:20 Rest, Ice, Compression, Half-Marathon
  • 39:54 The Australian Alps Walking track in winter 2009 – icy adventure


If you enjoyed this episode make sure you share it with a friend.

Podcast music: Hard Work, by Lite Saturation. Check out their other music here:

http://pixabay.com/users/litesaturation-17654080/


See you on the trails, tracks, roads, rivers and oceans

Simon and Luke

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3 years ago
42 minutes 24 seconds

Everyday Endurance
A show for everyday people who want to do extraordinary things in endurance sports