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Simon Ward, The High Performance Human Podcast - The podcast for a longer, healthier, more active life.
Simon Ward
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6 days ago
Simon Ward, award-winning triathlon coach, sharing insights on how to improve your triathlon performance with a High Performance Human approach to life.
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Simon Ward, award-winning triathlon coach, sharing insights on how to improve your triathlon performance with a High Performance Human approach to life.
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Simon Ward, The High Performance Human Podcast - The podcast for a longer, healthier, more active life.
Episode 1: Understanding Fasting and Nutrition - The Science Behind What Happens When We Fast
In this first episode of our three-part fasting series, Simon Ward welcomes Dr. Jules Strauss to explore the evolutionary science behind fasting and what actually happens in our bodies when we restrict food intake. While fasting has become a popular topic on social media, Jules brings her decade of research in exercise metabolism to separate the science from the hype. Together, they unpack how our hunter-gatherer ancestors evolved to handle periods without food, the hour-by-hour changes that occur during fasting, and why our relationship with hunger is far more complex than we might think. Key Points Discussed: Our evolutionary relationship with fasting:Humans evolved with intermittent access to food, developing metabolic flexibility to switch between glucose and fat burning during feast and famine cycles. The fasting timeline - what happens hour by hour:From overnight fasting (insulin drops, fat burning begins) to extended fasting (liver glycogen depletion, ketone production) and the physiological stress responses that occur. Understanding hunger signals:How appetite hormones like ghrelin and satiety signals work, why hunger often disappears during fasting, and the difference between true hunger and habitual eating patterns. The real benefits backed by science:Improvements in insulin sensitivity, glucose control, and body composition - but with the important caveat that most studies are done on metabolically unhealthy populations, not athletes. Fasting as physiological stress:Why fasting increases cortisol and adrenaline, and how this compounds with training stress in athletes. Key Quotation: "We all typically will fast overnight, and you know, depending on bedtime and waking time, the duration of that overnight fast that we all have will be slightly variable... but ultimately, that overnight fast will mean that we lean slightly more towards fat metabolism." Dr. Jules Strauss Connect with Dr. Jules Strauss: Website: totalendurancenutrition.com Instagram: @drjulesstrauss_nutritionist If you are training for endurance sport and tempted by fasting please check out this research first: Fuel for the work required Join the SWAT Inner Circle   The SWAT Inner Circle is now open. It is the community for athletes and adventurers over 50 who want to train smart, live well, and extend their health span.  You can join today CLICK HERE TO START YOUR MISSION   Check out my Instagram  and YouTube  channel   Join the Unstuck Collective – for Beth’s weekly inspiration and coaching insights (not a chat group; replies welcome via DM). Download Simon’s Free ‘Battle Ready Lifestyle’ Infographic: https://simon-ward.kit.com/battlereadylifestyle Website: www.simonward.co.uk Email: Simon@thetriathloncoach.com Sign up for Simon’s weekly newsletter Sign up for Beth’s weekly newsletter 💬 Got an awkward question for Simon? Send it to beth@thetriathloncoach.com and you might just hear it on a future episode!  
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3 days ago
41 minutes

Simon Ward, The High Performance Human Podcast - The podcast for a longer, healthier, more active life.
Creatine, Brain Health, and Ageing Strong — with Dr Tommy Wood
In this week’s BeBattleReady podcast, Simon Ward welcomes back Dr Tommy Wood to explore one of the most researched yet misunderstood supplements - creatine. While most athletes associate it with muscle strength, Tommy explains why its benefits go far beyond the gym, extending to brain health, cognitive function, and ageing well.Together, they unpack how creatine works, who should consider supplementing, the differences between athletic and cognitive benefits, and why it might be particularly valuable for older athletes and post-menopausal women.   Key Points Discussed: Creatine as a brain protector:Originally known for supporting strength and power, creatine also acts as an energy buffer for the brain, helping maintain cellular energy after head trauma and possibly reducing cognitive decline. Who benefits most:While everyone can gain from adequate creatine levels, the strongest evidence shows benefits for older adults, athletes at risk of head injury, and women in peri- and post-menopause — particularly for memory and bone health. Dosing, loading, and myths:You don’t need the old “loading phase.” Regular small doses (3–5 g daily) are safe and effective. The minor weight gain some notice is simply better muscle hydration, not “bloating.” Sleep, mood, and cognition:Studies show creatine can offset mental fatigue and cognitive decline during sleep deprivation, and even support mood when used alongside standard therapy for depression. Safety and practical takeaways:Creatine monohydrate (especially the Creapure® form) remains the gold standard. It’s safe for most people, though those with kidney issues should consult their doctor.Foods like sardines, herring, mackerel, and red meat also provide natural sources.   Key Quotation: “Creatine is probably one of the most studied supplements in the world — and on balance, it’s safe, effective, and beneficial for both the body and the brain.”— Dr Tommy Wood   Connect with Dr. Tommy Wood: Website: drtommywood.com Instagram: DrTommyWood Substack: Better Brain Fitness Podcast: Better Brain Fitness Podcast   Dr. Tommy Wood's Book (Pre-order now): The Stimulated Mind: Future-Proof Your Brain from Dementia and Stay Sharp at Any Age (Release: March 24, 2026)   Book Recommendations: Attention Span by Gloria Mark - how to find focus for a fulfilling life. The Comfort Crisis by Michael Easter - embrace discomfort to reclaim your wild, happy, healthy self.     Join the SWAT Inner Circle   The SWAT Inner Circle is now open. It is the community for athletes and adventurers over 50 who want to train smart, live well, and extend their health span.  You can join today CLICK HERE TO START YOUR MISSION   Check out my Instagram  and YouTube  channel   Join the Unstuck Collective – for Beth’s weekly inspiration and coaching insights (not a chat group; replies welcome via DM). Download Simon’s Free ‘Battle Ready Lifestyle’ Infographic — https://simon-ward.kit.com/battlereadylifestyle Website: www.simonward.co.uk Email: Simon@thetriathloncoach.com Sign up for Simon’s weekly newsletter Sign up for Beth’s weekly newsletter   💬 Got an awkward question for Simon? Send it to beth@thetriathloncoach.com — and you might just hear it on a future episode!
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1 week ago
39 minutes

Simon Ward, The High Performance Human Podcast - The podcast for a longer, healthier, more active life.
The 70% Rule: Why Most 'Aging' Is Actually Reversible - September Podcast Summary
The aging athlete's journey doesn't have to mean inevitable decline. In this reflective episode, Simon and Bethany Ward revisit September's most impactful conversations, distilling key lessons from their discussions with running coaches Bobby McGee and Matt Pendola, plus Lucy Hurn's inspiring Iron Man journey through menopause. From proprioception and fast-twitch muscle loss to hormonal chaos and identity questions, this episode tackles the real challenges facing athletes over 50 - and more importantly, the proven solutions that can keep you strong, durable, and competitive for decades to come.   Quote of the Episode"70% of what we call aging is about inactivity. The areas where you've made the biggest losses over time are the areas where you can make the biggest gains." - Bobby McGee   Key Talking Points The Proprioception Problem - Why losing your "feel" for the ground costs you speed and how to restore it Fast-Twitch Muscle Recovery - he 5-10% per decade loss isn't permanent if you train smart Broken Endurance Strategy - Bobby McGee's run-walk approach for better performance Training Through Menopause - Lucy Hearn's practical advice for navigating hormonal chaos Identity vs. Performance - Are you still an athlete without a race on the calendar? The Minimum Effective Dose - How little training can still deliver results as you age   Key Takeaways Listen to your body and respect its signals - Fatigue from hormones feels different than training fatigue Eat more protein - Your body becomes less efficient at processing it as you age Do what makes you uncomfortable - Avoid only the "safe" training you've always done Start with mobility, then stability, then strength - Build your foundation before adding power Be flexible with your training plans - Consistency matters more than perfection Focus on what you can control - Sleep routines, nutrition timing, and recovery habits   Practical Applications Try the cross-hopping drill to assess your proprioception Implement run-walk intervals in training and racing Include 4-6 rep strength work with longer rest periods Track symptoms to identify patterns during hormonal changes Prioritise protein at every meal, especially during menopause   If you want listen to the full podcast conversations, here are the links, Bobby McGee & Matt Pendola - Part 1 - Why running performance declines so fast after 50 Bobby McGee & Matt Pendola - Part 2 - Solutions for maintaining running speed after 50 Lucy Hurn - Qualifying for Kona through the menopause Beth & Simon Ward - Are you still an athlete if you have no races on the calendar   The SWAT Inner Circle is now open. It is the community for athletes and adventurers over 50 who want to train smart, live well, and extend their health span.  You can join today CLICK HERE TO START YOUR MISSION   Check out my Instagram  and YouTube  channel   Join the Unstuck Collective – for Beth’s weekly inspiration and coaching insights (not a chat group; replies welcome via DM). Download Simon’s Free ‘Battle Ready Lifestyle’ Infographic — https://simon-ward.kit.com/battlereadylifestyle Website: www.simonward.co.uk Email: Simon@thetriathloncoach.com Sign up for Simon’s weekly newsletter Sign up for Beth’s weekly newsletter   💬 Got an awkward question for Simon? Send it to beth@thetriathloncoach.com — and you might just hear it on a future episode!
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2 weeks ago
1 hour 5 minutes

Simon Ward, The High Performance Human Podcast - The podcast for a longer, healthier, more active life.
Brain Health & Dementia Prevention with Dr. Tommy Wood
Your brain is your most valuable asset - yet most athletes spend more time maintaining their bikes than protecting their cognitive health. In this episode, Simon sits down with neuroscientist Dr. Tommy Wood to explore how endurance athletes can future-proof their brains and maintain sharp cognitive function well into their later years. Dr. Wood, who has also worked with professional athletes in multiple sports including several Olympians and world champions and is releasing his book "The Stimulated Mind" in March 2026, shares his groundbreaking "3-S" model and explains why up to 70% of dementia cases may be preventable through lifestyle choices we make today. Quote of the Episode "The brain is essentially the same as your body - if you want bigger biceps, you need to do bicep curls. If you want a stronger brain, you need to challenge it with complex, novel activities throughout your life."Dr. Tommy Wood Key Talking Points The Preventable Nature of Dementia – Why 45-70% of dementia cases could be avoided through lifestyle interventions The 3-S Model – Stimulus, Supply, and Support as the foundation of brain health Cognitive Stimulation Beyond Crosswords – Languages, music, complex motor skills, and social connection The Athlete's Advantage – Why complex sports like orienteering beat simple endurance for brain health Nutrition for Neuroplasticity – Omega-3s, B vitamins, and the critical role of energy availability Key Takeaways Challenge your brain like you challenge your body – Novel, complex activities drive neuroplasticity Social connection is medicine – Isolation and loneliness are major dementia risk factors Energy availability matters – Under-fueling affects brain health as much as physical performance Sleep is when adaptation happens – Both physical and cognitive improvements occur during rest It's never too late to start – Even in your 60s and 70s, the brain responds to new challenges   Dr. Tommy Wood's Book (Pre-order now): The Stimulated Mind: Future-Proof Your Brain from Dementia and Stay Sharp at Any Age (Release: March 24, 2026)   Connect with Dr. Tommy Wood: Website: drtommywood.com Instagram: DrTommyWood Substack: Better Brain Fitness Podcast: Better Brain Fitness Podcast   Book Recommendations: Attention Span by Gloria Mark - how to find focus for a fulfilling life. The Comfort Crisis by Michael Easter - embrace discomfort to reclaim your wild, happy, healthy self.   Thank you for tuning in to this week’s episode. If you enjoyed the conversation, please share it with a friend or training partner who might find it inspiring.   The SWAT Inner Circle is now open. It is the community for athletes and adventurers over 50 who want to train smart, live well, and extend their health span.  You can join today CLICK HERE TO START YOUR MISSION   Check out my Instagram  and YouTube  channel   Join the Unstuck Collective – for Beth’s weekly inspiration and coaching insights (not a chat group; replies welcome via DM). Download Simon’s Free ‘Battle Ready Lifestyle’ Infographic — https://simon-ward.kit.com/battlereadylifestyle Website: www.simonward.co.uk Email: Simon@thetriathloncoach.com Sign up for Simon’s weekly newsletter Sign up for Beth’s weekly newsletter   💬 Got an awkward question for Simon? Send it to beth@thetriathloncoach.com — and you might just hear it on a future episode!
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3 weeks ago
1 hour 3 minutes

Simon Ward, The High Performance Human Podcast - The podcast for a longer, healthier, more active life.
Strong Bones, Strong Future — How to Stay Unbreakable
Strong bones are the armour that carry us through life’s battles — whether it’s racing triathlon, carrying the shopping, or keeping up with grandchildren. Yet too many athletes only notice cracks in that armour when it fails. In this episode, Simon is joined by Dr Juliet McGrattan and Dr Catherine Jackson to explore what really keeps bones battle ready: the truth about calcium, vitamin D, hormones, strength training, and why endurance sport alone isn’t enough. Together, they unpack how both men and women can protect their bone health, maintain strength through midlife and beyond, and build habits that last decades. Quote of the Episode “Use your future self as a motivator. I know 80-year-old Juliet pretty well now — and every time I’m doing something good for my bones and longevity, she’s waving her pom-poms.”— Dr Juliet McGrattan   Key Talking Points Bone Health Basics – Why both men and women need to take bone strength seriously, not just post-menopausal women. Hormones & HRT – How menopause, testosterone, and modern HRT options affect bone density and long-term health. Strength & Impact Training – Why bones need load, impact, and multidirectional movement to stay strong. Nutrition Foundations – Getting calcium, vitamin D, and protein right — plus fuelling properly for endurance. Sleep, Recovery & Lifestyle – How rest, sleep, and everyday movement protect your healthspan as much as your bones.   Key Takeaways Bones need impact – Walking, hopping, lifting, and loading keep your skeleton strong. Endurance isn’t enough – Running, cycling, or swimming alone won’t protect bone density. Fuel properly – Under-eating and low energy availability are major risks for bone loss. Recovery matters – Sleep and rest are when your bones and muscles actually rebuild. Train for your future self – Every strength session today is an investment in how you’ll move at 80.   🔗 Links & Resources Royal Osteoporosis Society:  — practical guidance on exercise and nutrition. NHS guidance on Osteoporosis Follow Dr Juliet McGrattan: Website - https://drjulietmcgrattan.com Instagram - @drjulietmcgrattan Facebook - @DrJulietMcGrattan LinkedIn - @DrJulietMcGrattan Blogs: https://drjulietmcgrattan.com/2023/02/01/8-tips-for-looking-after-your-bones-when-youre-a-runner/   Book Recommendation: From Simon: Outlive by Peter Attia — exploring healthspan vs lifespan. From Juliet:  The Power of Fun: How to feel alive again' by Catherine Price From Catherine: This is going to hurt … by Adam Kay   Thank you for tuning in to this week’s episode. If you enjoyed the conversation, please share it with a friend or training partner who might find it inspiring. The Battle Ready Society is now open. It is the community for athletes and adventurers over 50 who want to train smart, live well, and extend their health span.  You can join today CLICK HERE TO START YOUR MISSION   Check out my Instagram  and YouTube  channel   Join the Unstuck Collective – for Beth’s weekly inspiration and coaching insights (not a chat group; replies welcome via DM). Download Simon’s Free ‘Battle Ready Lifestyle’ Infographic — https://simon-ward.kit.com/battlereadylifestyle Website: www.simonward.co.uk Email: Simon@thetriathloncoach.com Sign up for Simon’s weekly newsletter Sign up for Beth’s weekly newsletter   💬 Got an awkward question for Simon? Send it to beth@thetriathloncoach.com — and you might just hear it on a future episode!
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1 month ago
1 hour 22 minutes

Simon Ward, The High Performance Human Podcast - The podcast for a longer, healthier, more active life.
From Trauma to Triumph: Tom Page and Julia Saunders on Resilience, Recovery and Riding 19,000km
In this episode of the Be Battle Ready podcast, Simon is joined by Tom Page and his partner Julia Saunders. Their story begins at Ironman Hamburg, where Tom’s race — and life — changed in an instant after a head-on collision with a motorbike on the closed course. While Tom was rushed to intensive care with serious injuries, Julia continued her first Ironman not knowing what had happened. Together they share how they navigated the trauma of that day, the long road of rehab and recovery, and how they went on to cycle 19,200km through 27 countries. This conversation is about resilience, partnership, and finding perspective when life throws you the unexpected.   What You Will Learn in This Episode How Tom coped with a devastating accident and what it taught him about resilience Julia’s perspective on racing while not knowing what had happened to Tom Why rehab demands the same discipline and mindset as Ironman training How their year-long world cycling trip helped rebuild confidence and strength The lessons this experience offers about perspective, gratitude, and living fully   Resources and Links Check out Tom & Julia’s YouTube channel for an incredible video of their travels 1 year from Singapore to London You can also follow their adventures on Instagram Pedallingbikes   They also love reading and recommend the following books Tom - How Not to Age by Dr Michael Greger Julia - Roar by Dr Stacey Sims   Thanks for Listening 🙏 Thank you for tuning in to this week’s episode. If you enjoyed the conversation, please share it with a friend or training partner who might find it inspiring. The Battle Ready Society is now open. It is the community for athletes and adventurers over 50 who want to train smart, live well, and extend their healthspan. You can join today CLICK HERE TO START YOUR MISSION   Check out my Instagram  and YouTube  channels Join the BattleReadySociety - For those who want to be ready for anything — adventure, challenge, life.Get in early and be first in the fight.   Join the Unstuck Collective – for Beth’s weekly inspiration and coaching insights (not a chat group; replies welcome via DM). Download Simon’s Free ‘Battle Ready Lifestyle’ Infographic — https://simon-ward.kit.com/battlereadylifestyle Website: www.simonward.co.uk Email: Simon@thetriathloncoach.com Sign up for Simon’s weekly newsletter Sign up for Beth’s weekly newsletter   💬 Got an awkward question for Simon? Send it to beth@thetriathloncoach.com — and you might just hear it on a future episode!
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1 month ago
1 hour 13 minutes

Simon Ward, The High Performance Human Podcast - The podcast for a longer, healthier, more active life.
Running Stronger After 50: The 4-Step Solution (Part 2) (with Bobby McGee & Matt Pendola
In this second part of my conversation with world-renowned running coach Bobby McGee and strength specialist Matt Pendola, we move beyond the challenges of ageing and dive straight into the solutions. If part one painted the picture of why running performance declines after 50, today is all about how to fight back. From mobility and stability foundations to strength, power, and “broken endurance” running, Bobby and Matt lay out practical strategies that any athlete can implement to keep running strong well into their later years. Whether you’re in your 40s, 50s, or 60s and want to maintain speed, resilience, and confidence on the run, this episode is packed with actionable advice. What You’ll Learn Why mobility and stability are the true foundation before strength work The role of power training (and why it matters more than brute strength) How the soleus muscle acts as your “second heart” — and why training it is essential The benefits of broken endurance running (run-walk strategies that actually make you faster) Gender-specific considerations: mobility vs. stability focus for men and women How to reframe ageing as an opportunity for your biggest gains Connect with Us If this episode resonated with you, share it with a training buddy or leave us a review on your favourite podcast platform.Subscribe now to make sure you don’t miss upcoming episodes on fasting, midlife performance drops, and more awkward questions from Beth.   Connect with Bobby McGee Website - bobbymcee.com Instagram - bobbymcgeerunning Pendola Project - Run Form   Bobby also recommends the following books Endure - Alex Hutchinson The Transformational Power of Pure Intelligence Cory Reich   Bobby is a consultant for STRYD power meters,  He highly recommends the Duo if you want state of the art mechanical data to work on your run   Connect with Matt Pendola Website - Pendola Project and check out his programs including a free movement improvement assessment and protocol Instagram: @PendolaProject Facebook: PendolaProject Matt recommended the following book: Win the Inside Game by Steve Magness- I feel this book has helped me to navigate modern life's "threats" with tools on how to turn them into meaningful "challenges".    Check out my Instagram  and YouTube  channels Join the BattleReadySociety - For those who want to be ready for anything — adventure, challenge, life.Get in early and be first in the fight. https://simon-ward.kit.com/battlereadyvanguard   Join the Unstuck Collective – for Beth’s weekly inspiration and coaching insights (not a chat group; replies welcome via DM). Download Simon’s Free ‘Battle Ready Lifestyle’ Infographic — https://simon-ward.kit.com/battlereadylifestyle Website: www.simonward.co.uk Email: Simon@thetriathloncoach.com Sign up for Simon’s weekly newsletter Sign up for Beth’s weekly newsletter   💬 Got an awkward question for Simon? Send it to beth@thetriathloncoach.com — and you might just hear it on a future episode!
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1 month ago
1 hour 2 minutes

Simon Ward, The High Performance Human Podcast - The podcast for a longer, healthier, more active life.
Running Performance After 50: Why It Declines More Than Swimming & Cycling (Part 1)
In this eye-opening first part of a two-part series, host Simon Ward sits down with world-renowned running coach Bobby McGee and strength specialist Matt Pendola to tackle a frustrating reality many over-50 athletes face: while swimming and cycling performance may hold steady, running seems to decline more sharply with age. This isn't just anecdotal - it's a well-documented phenomenon that affects both male and female endurance athletes. The trio dive deep into the physiological, neurological, and cultural reasons behind this decline, setting the stage for practical solutions in part two. Key Point 1: It's Neurological First, Physical Second Your brain loses the ability to judge foot-to-ground distance, causing harder landings and longer ground contact times. Key Point 2: Running is Biomechanically Unique Among the Three Sports Unlike supported swimming and cycling with concentric contractions, running demands unsupported eccentric loading under massive forces. Key Point 3: We Do What We're Good At (And Avoid What We Need) Aging athletes gravitate toward endurance work while abandoning the sprinting, plyometrics, and strength training they desperately need. Key Point 4: 70% of "Aging" is Actually Inactivity Most performance decline attributed to age is actually due to lack of specific training - your greatest gains come from your greatest losses.   Connect with Bobby McGee Website - bobbymcee.com Instagram - bobbymcgeerunning Pendola Project - Run Form   Bobby also recommends the following books Endure - Alex Hutchinson The Transformational Power of Pure Intelligence Cory Reich Bobby is a consultant for STRYD power meters,  He highly recommends the Duo if you want state of the art mechanical data to work on your run   Connect with Matt Pendola Website - Pendola Project and check out his programs including a free movement improvement assessment and protocol Instagram: @PendolaProject Facebook: PendolaProject   Connect with Us If this episode resonated with you, share it with a training buddy or leave us a review on your favourite podcast platform.Subscribe now to make sure you don’t miss upcoming episodes on fasting, midlife performance drops, and more awkward questions from Beth.   Check out my Instagram  and YouTube  channels Join the BattleReadySociety - For those who want to be ready for anything — adventure, challenge, life.Get in early and be first in the fight. https://simon-ward.kit.com/battlereadyvanguard   Join the Unstuck Collective – for Beth’s weekly inspiration and coaching insights (not a chat group; replies welcome via DM). Download Simon’s Free ‘Battle Ready Lifestyle’ Infographic — https://simon-ward.kit.com/battlereadylifestyle Website: www.simonward.co.uk Email: Simon@thetriathloncoach.com Sign up for Simon’s weekly newsletter Sign up for Beth’s weekly newsletter   💬 Got an awkward question for Simon? Send it to beth@thetriathloncoach.com — and you might just hear it on a future episode!
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1 month ago
44 minutes

Simon Ward, The High Performance Human Podcast - The podcast for a longer, healthier, more active life.
Lucy Hurn: When Your Body Changes the Rules: Qualifying for Kona Through Perimenopause
What happens when your body changes the rules halfway through your biggest athletic goal? Lucy Hurn found out when perimenopause hit during her 8-year quest to qualify for Kona. In this raw and practical episode, Lucy shares her journey from struggling with fatigue, irregular recovery, and changing physiology to finally earning her spot at the Ironman World Championships. This isn't just about getting faster — it's about adapting, listening to your body, and redefining what success looks like.   Key insights from this conversation: • Listen to your body becomes non-negotiable — especially when hormones make recovery unpredictable • Fuelling enough is harder than you think — why most female athletes under-eat and how it sabotages performance • Your thoughts aren't facts — learning to reframe negativity can transform your training and racing • The guilt factor — why women struggle more with training time and how to navigate family responsibilities   Practical takeaways for training through perimenopause: • Build flexibility into training plans — some days you adapt, some days you skip entirely • Prioritise protein at every meal (minimum 1g per kg bodyweight, building up from there) • Focus on what you can control: sleep hygiene, nutrition quality, stress management • Track your symptoms to understand patterns and communicate effectively with healthcare providers   Resources & Links: • Book recommendation: A Life Without Limits by Chrissie Wellington — Lucy's inspiration for her Kona goal • Research mentioned: Work by Dr. Natalie Brown on training around menstrual cycles and menopause - • Training philosophy: "You don't get fitter from training — you get fitter from recovery from training"   Connect with Lucy Hurn: Lucy is the owner of Feel Fit with Lucy and helps women achieve big race goals while building both fitness and confidence. Her coaching covers training, nutrition, mindset, race planning, and stress management. Instagram: @feelfitwithlucy Facebook: Feel Fit with Lucy LinkedIn: Lucy Hurn YouTube: Mobility Monday videos  Membership for female triathletes and runners: feelfitwithlucy.co.uk/membership  Free resources: feelfitwithlucy.co.uk/freebies   Connect with Us If this episode resonated with you, share it with a training buddy or leave us a review on your favourite podcast platform.Subscribe now to make sure you don’t miss upcoming episodes on fasting, midlife performance drops, and more awkward questions from Beth.   Check out my Instagram  and YouTube  channels Join the BattleReadySociety - For those who want to be ready for anything — adventure, challenge, life.Get in early and be first in the fight. https://simon-ward.kit.com/battlereadyvanguard   Join the Unstuck Collective – for Beth’s weekly inspiration and coaching insights (not a chat group; replies welcome via DM). Download Simon’s Free ‘Battle Ready Lifestyle’ Infographic — https://simon-ward.kit.com/battlereadylifestyle Website: www.simonward.co.uk Email: Simon@thetriathloncoach.com Sign up for Simon’s weekly newsletter Sign up for Beth’s weekly newsletter   💬 Got an awkward question for Simon? Send it to beth@thetriathloncoach.com — and you might just hear it on a future episode!
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1 month ago
1 hour 24 minutes

Simon Ward, The High Performance Human Podcast - The podcast for a longer, healthier, more active life.
Without a Goal on the Calendar, Do You Still Count as an Athlete?
Most of us define ourselves by the training plan, the race on the horizon, the number pinned to our chest. But what happens when that’s gone — through injury, retirement, or just life getting in the way? In this episode, Simon and Beth dig into the messy subject of identity in sport: Are you still an athlete without an event to aim for? Is identity shaped by how we see ourselves, or how others see us? Why it’s vital to build interests beyond swim, bike, run. Practical ways to navigate transitions and protect your sense of self. A conversation every athlete will face sooner or later.   Resources & Links: Check out this blog post which explains The Change House model Models on managing change (including The Change House). Links in show notes. Coming up soon:Episodes on fasting, and why so many runners notice a decline in their 50s (and what you can do about it). If you have questions, please share them with us. Battle Ready reminder:WE DON'T RUST, WE RISE!   Connect with Us If this episode resonated with you, share it with a training buddy or leave us a review on your favourite podcast platform.Subscribe now to make sure you don’t miss upcoming episodes on fasting, midlife performance drops, and more awkward questions from Beth.   Check out my Instagram  and YouTube  channels Join the BattleReadySociety - For those who want to be ready for anything — adventure, challenge, life.Get in early and be first in the fight. https://simon-ward.kit.com/battlereadyvanguard   Join the Unstuck Collective – for Beth’s weekly inspiration and coaching insights (not a chat group; replies welcome via DM). Download Simon’s Free ‘Battle Ready Lifestyle’ Infographic — https://simon-ward.kit.com/battlereadylifestyle   Connect with Us:Website: www.simonward.co.uk Email: Simon@thetriathloncoach.com Sign up for Simon’s weekly newsletter Sign up for Beth’s weekly newsletter   💬 Got an awkward question for Simon? Send it to beth@thetriathloncoach.com — and you might just hear it on a future episode!
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2 months ago
36 minutes

Simon Ward, The High Performance Human Podcast - The podcast for a longer, healthier, more active life.
Battle Ready Fitness: Why You Don’t Need Endless Training to Do Epic Things
In this week’s episode, Simon and Beth broadcast from Istanbul, fresh from Simon’s attempt at the iconic Bosphorus Cross-Continental Swim. Covering 6.5km from Asia to Europe, this unique race combines history, strategy, and a little bit of chaos. Beth puts Simon in the hot seat to find out what the experience was like, what really happened with the current, and how his Battle Ready approach allowed him to take it on without changing his regular training. They also look back at Simon’s recent 218km gravel ride across Salisbury Plain, discussing how consistency, strength training, and sustainable routines can keep you prepared for big adventures—whether you’ve got three months’ notice or just a week. What You’ll Learn in This Episode The history and logistics of the Bosphorus Swim, including how to qualify and what makes it so different from a normal open-water race. Why navigation and currents are just as important as fitness on race day. The reality of swimming among thousands of jellyfish—and why they weren’t as scary as expected. How Simon’s regular three-times-a-week swim routine (plus strength and mobility) was enough preparation. Reflections from a 218km gravel ride: pacing, heat, cramp, and the importance of being “always ready.” Why Battle Ready training is less about huge training blocks and more about building a consistent lifestyle. Get a feel for the event by watching this video Bosphorous Cross Channel swimmers guide Connect with Us If this episode resonated with you, share it with a training buddy or leave us a review on your favourite podcast platform.Subscribe now to make sure you don’t miss upcoming episodes on fasting, midlife performance drops, and more awkward questions from Beth.   Check out my Instagram  and YouTube  channels Join the BattleReadySociety - For those who want to be ready for anything — adventure, challenge, life.Get in early and be first in the fight. https://simon-ward.kit.com/battlereadyvanguard   Join the Unstuck Collective – for Beth’s weekly inspiration and coaching insights (not a chat group; replies welcome via DM). Download Simon’s Free ‘Battle Ready Lifestyle’ Infographic — https://simon-ward.kit.com/battlereadylifestyle   Connect with Us:Website: www.simonward.co.uk Email: Simon@thetriathloncoach.com Sign up for Simon’s weekly newsletter Sign up for Beth’s weekly newsletter   💬 Got an awkward question for Simon? Send it to beth@thetriathloncoach.com — and you might just hear it on a future episode!
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2 months ago
41 minutes 9 seconds

Simon Ward, The High Performance Human Podcast - The podcast for a longer, healthier, more active life.
The Truth About Motivation: Intrinsic vs Extrinsic Drive
In this episode, Simon and Beth explore one of the most common (and misunderstood) challenges in long-term endurance training: motivation. Why do some people train consistently, even without a race on the calendar, while others need the pressure of an event to get out the door? Is one approach better than the other? And how does motivation evolve as we age? With Beth firmly on Team Extrinsic and Simon on Team Intrinsic, this episode dives into a light-hearted but deeply useful discussion around how to stay consistent — especially when your goals change or life gets in the way. 🧠 Topics Covered The difference between intrinsic and extrinsic motivation in endurance sport How your “why” changes over time — and why that’s OK Coping with the post-race flatness and loss of direction The power of habit, routine and process goals How injuries, illness, and life stress affect motivation Tips for staying active when you're short on time or feeling low The role of coaching, journaling, and accountability Why motivation isn't always the answer — and what matters more Beth’s honest take on racing, training, and getting out in British weather Why ageing athletes need to rethink their long-term goals Key Takeaways Motivation will come and go — but habits, routines, and a strong “why” will keep you moving forward. You don’t always need a race — you need a rhythm that supports your life. Tracking small wins (like consistency streaks or journaling progress) builds real momentum. Whether you're aiming for performance or long-term health, staying Battle Ready is about showing up — imperfectly, but persistently. Listener Poll Are you Team Intrinsic (like Simon) or Team Extrinsic (like Beth)?Vote on our Instagram stories or drop us a message with your take! Connect with Us If this episode resonated with you, share it with a training buddy or leave us a review on your favourite podcast platform.Subscribe now to make sure you don’t miss upcoming episodes on fasting, midlife performance drops, and more awkward questions from Beth.   Check out my Instagram  and YouTube  channels Join the BattleReadySociety - For those who want to be ready for anything — adventure, challenge, life.Get in early and be first in the fight. https://simon-ward.kit.com/battlereadyvanguard   Join the Unstuck Collective – for Beth’s weekly inspiration and coaching insights (not a chat group; replies welcome via DM). Download Simon’s Free ‘Battle Ready Lifestyle’ Infographic — https://simon-ward.kit.com/battlereadylifestyle   Connect with Us:Website: www.simonward.co.uk Email: Simon@thetriathloncoach.com Sign up for Simon’s weekly newsletter Sign up for Beth’s weekly newsletter   💬 Got an awkward question for Simon? Send it to beth@thetriathloncoach.com — and you might just hear it on a future episode!
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2 months ago
46 minutes 5 seconds

Simon Ward, The High Performance Human Podcast - The podcast for a longer, healthier, more active life.
5 Habits That Changed My Life (and Could Change Yours Too)
In this week’s High Performance Human podcast, I’m joined once again by my “exotic-accented” co-host Beth to share the five habits that have made the biggest difference to my health, performance, and longevity over the past decade. From recovering after a serious bike crash to fostering a very enthusiastic guide dog puppy, Simon and Beth dive into how small, consistent changes can have a huge long-term impact. You’ll hear: Why daily mobility work became non-negotiable after injury The link between sleep quality and mood, recovery, and long-term brain health How reducing alcohol and sugar/ultra-processed foods has transformed energy levels The importance of strength training for functional fitness and ageing well The “next habit” Simon is adding — and Beth’s new challenges Expect practical tips, relatable stories, and a few laughs along the way (plus some background “input” from Olympia the Labrador).   Check out this photo of Olympia and me doing downward dog yoga pose   Join the BattleReadySociety - For those who want to be ready for anything — adventure, challenge, life.Get in early and be first in the fight. https://simon-ward.kit.com/battlereadyvanguard Listen to the podcast with Helen Gorman - Unlocking Swim Potential without Extra cost or Effort   Looking for more content from me? Check out my Instagram  and YouTube  channels Join the Unstuck Collective – for Beth’s weekly inspiration and coaching insights (not a chat group; replies welcome via DM). Download Simon’s Free ‘Battle Ready Lifestyle’ Infographic — https://simon-ward.kit.com/battlereadylifestyle   Connect with Us:Website: www.simonward.co.uk Email: Simon@thetriathloncoach.com Sign up for Simon’s weekly newsletter Sign up for Beth’s weekly newsletter   💬 Got an awkward question for Simon? Send it to beth@thetriathloncoach.com — and you might just hear it on a future episode!
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2 months ago
52 minutes 58 seconds

Simon Ward, The High Performance Human Podcast - The podcast for a longer, healthier, more active life.
Zero Talent, Maximum Impact: The Behaviours That Really Make a Difference
This week’s episode flips the script on talent. Helen Gorman welcomes Simon Ward to discuss the overlooked factors that separate good athletes from great ones—none of which require natural ability. Drawing from decades of experience, including his work with the Brownlee brothers, Simon shares key traits like consistency, coachability, and a strong work ethic. The conversation unpacks how subtle behaviours—like showing up on time, maintaining a positive attitude, and preparing well—can have a huge cumulative effect on performance and longevity. The episode also covers: Insights from coaching elite and Masters athletes Longevity habits: sleep, hydration, mobility, and strength Travel tips for international competitions (especially relevant for those heading to Singapore or Wollongong) Why strength training matters more as you age Adapting to heat and time zones without derailing performance Whether you’re a seasoned swimmer, a triathlete, or just want to optimise your training after 50, this chat is packed with practical, zero-cost takeaways to elevate your performance. Listen now and discover what it really takes to be “talented.” Discover more from Helen Gorman on the Freestyle Media podcast – click here to listen.   Looking for more content from me? Check out my Instagram  and YouTube  channels Join the Unstuck Collective – for Beth’s weekly inspiration and coaching insights (not a chat group; replies welcome via DM). Download Simon’s Free ‘Battle Ready Lifestyle’ Infographic — https://simon-ward.kit.com/battlereadylifestyle   Connect with Us:Website: www.simonward.co.uk Email: Simon@thetriathloncoach.com Sign up for Simon’s weekly newsletter Sign up for Beth’s weekly newsletter   💬 Got an awkward question for Simon? Send it to beth@thetriathloncoach.com — and you might just hear it on a future episode!   Want to Stay Battle Ready? If you want to build a stronger, healthier, more resilient version of yourself, there are two ways to get started: 1-1 Coaching with Simon Ward – Get a personalised programme designed for your lifestyle and goals. Book a call todayJoin Simon’s SWAT Inner Circle – a community for athletes over 40 focused on strength, health, and longevity. You can watch a brief video about the group by going to our website here, and join our SWAT High Performance Human tribe here.
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3 months ago
49 minutes 52 seconds

Simon Ward, The High Performance Human Podcast - The podcast for a longer, healthier, more active life.
35 Years of Triathlon and Still Racing at 70: The Remarkable Liz Dunlop
In this episode, Simon chats with long-time triathlete and inspiring age-grouper Liz Dunlop. With a triathlon career spanning over three decades, Liz shares how she maintains her motivation, copes with injuries, and balances lifestyle with performance. Now approaching her 70s, Liz continues to train, race, and inspire, proving that age is no barrier to athletic ambition. We discuss: How Liz first got into triathlon in 1990 – and won her debut race Her Scottish roots, sunny winters in Cyprus, and love of paddleboarding Overcoming injuries: ACL surgery, broken bones, and osteopenia Why strength training and flexibility become more important with age Her long streak of racing in triathlons (even during COVID!) Training habits that keep her fit, healthy and happy How she copes with fluctuating motivation – and her plans for future racing A joyful, energetic, and honest conversation about what it takes to stay battle ready—well into your 60s and beyond.   Refreshingly, Liz doesn’t do social media which is probably how she manages to get so much training done!   She did however share a great book to read. Till the dust settles -  by Pat Young. “A wickedly unnerving thriller”   Looking for more content from me? Check out my Instagram  and YouTube  channels Join the Unstuck Collective – for Beth’s weekly inspiration and coaching insights (not a chat group; replies welcome via DM). Download Simon’s Free ‘Battle Ready Lifestyle’ Infographic — https://simon-ward.kit.com/battlereadylifestyle   Connect with Us:Website: www.simonward.co.uk Email: Simon@thetriathloncoach.com Sign up for Simon’s weekly newsletter Sign up for Beth’s weekly newsletter   💬 Got an awkward question for Simon? Send it to beth@thetriathloncoach.com — and you might just hear it on a future episode!   Want to Stay Battle Ready? If you want to build a stronger, healthier, more resilient version of yourself, there are two ways to get started: 1-1 Coaching with Simon Ward – Get a personalised programme designed for your lifestyle and goals. Book a call todayJoin Simon’s SWAT Inner Circle – a community for athletes over 40 focused on strength, health, and longevity. You can watch a brief video about the group by going to our website here, and join our SWAT High Performance Human tribe here.
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3 months ago
1 hour 21 minutes 5 seconds

Simon Ward, The High Performance Human Podcast - The podcast for a longer, healthier, more active life.
Pretty Gritty: Collective Empowerment and Positive Peer Pressure with Emma Stoney & Katie Gill
In this episode, I chat with Emma Stoney and Katie Gill — athletes, coaches, and the driving force behind Pretty Gritty, a Yorkshire-based community for female triathletes. We explore how they created a supportive space for women in sport, the unique challenges facing female athletes, and how they balance family, coaching, and business. We discuss: How an ankle injury sparked new reflections on risk, adventure, and storytelling Why many women feel conflicted about long-distance triathlon training The surprising power of community, confidence, and showing up How Pretty Gritty grew from a local swim session to a thriving community, apparel brand, and retreat business Why they’ve stuck to their “women only” ethos — and how it’s shaped their success Resources & Links: Follow Pretty Gritty on Facebook, Instagram, YouTube (For adventure videos, workouts, marathon training vlog.) You can also join the community of over 6000 women. At their Facebook group PrettyGrittyWomen Pretty Gritty have some amazing retreats coming up in September and October with availability. Find out more by visiting their website   As you know we ask all guests to recommend their favourite books: From Katie - Ultra Processed People by Chris van Tulleken From Emma - Shoe Dog, a Memoir by the Creator of NIKE by Phil Knight   Looking for more content from me? Check out my Instagram  and YouTube  channels Join the Unstuck Collective – for Beth’seekly inspiration and coaching insights (not a chat group; replies welcome via DM). Download Simon’s Free ‘Battle Ready Lifestyle’ Infographic — https://simon-ward.kit.com/battlereadylifestyle   Connect with Us:Website: www.simonward.co.uk Email: Simon@thetriathloncoach.com Sign up for Simon’s weekly newsletter Sign up for Beth’s weekly newsletter   💬 Got an awkward question for Simon? Send it to beth@thetriathloncoach.com — and you might just hear it on a future episode!   Want to Stay Battle Ready? If you want to build a stronger, healthier, more resilient version of yourself, there are two ways to get started: 1-1 Coaching with Simon Ward – Get a personalised programme designed for your lifestyle and goals. Book a call todayJoin Simon’s SWAT Inner Circle – a community for athletes over 40 focused on strength, health, and longevity. You can watch a brief video about the group by going to our website here, and join our SWAT High Performance Human tribe here.
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3 months ago
1 hour 5 minutes 6 seconds

Simon Ward, The High Performance Human Podcast - The podcast for a longer, healthier, more active life.
Coach Simon Gets Grilled by Beth
We’re flipping the script! In this special episode of the High Performance Human Podcast, Simon hands over the reins to co-host (and wife) Beth, who takes her first turn in the host's chair — and puts Simon firmly in the hot seat. With zero preparation and no idea what’s coming, Simon fields Beth’s awkward, cheeky, and insightful questions. They dive into: What it’s really like coaching your spouse The challenge of balancing coach/athlete dynamics with a relationship When a coach needs to hold an athlete back — not push them harder Whether Simon ever secretly wants to fire his athletes What race Beth should do next (and what she'd never do) Could Beth ever beat Simon in a race? The dream Beth-designed training camp (spoiler: there’s coffee, horses, and plenty of naps) Plus… a few surprises, some laughs, and the birth of a new regular feature — Beth’s Awkward Question of the Week.   Looking for more content from me? Check out my Instagram  and YouTube  channels Join the Unstuck Collective – for Beth’seekly inspiration and coaching insights (not a chat group; replies welcome via DM). Download Simon’s Free ‘Battle Ready Lifestyle’ Infographic — https://simon-ward.kit.com/battlereadylifestyle   Connect with Us:Website: www.simonward.co.uk Email: Simon@thetriathloncoach.com Sign up for Simon’s weekly newsletter Sign up for Beth’s weekly newsletter   💬 Got an awkward question for Simon? Send it to beth@thetriathloncoach.com — and you might just hear it on a future episode!   Want to Stay Battle Ready? If you want to build a stronger, healthier, more resilient version of yourself, there are two ways to get started: 1-1 Coaching with Simon Ward – Get a personalised programme designed for your lifestyle and goals. Book a call todayJoin Simon’s SWAT Inner Circle – a community for athletes over 40 focused on strength, health, and longevity. You can watch a brief video about the group by going to our website here, and join our SWAT High Performance Human tribe here.
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3 months ago
34 minutes 5 seconds

Simon Ward, The High Performance Human Podcast - The podcast for a longer, healthier, more active life.
Freespeed: Unlocking Better Swimming with Coach Paul Eaglestone
This week I'm joined by swim coach and author Paul Eaglestone, whose new book Freespeed offers a simple but powerful approach to improving front crawl technique — especially for triathletes. Paul shares insights from a lifetime in swimming, including his early coaching work with Olympic triathlon champion Alex Yee, and why he believes most triathletes can find "free speed" in the water through better technique, not harder work. From hydrodynamics and stroke mechanics to the role of kicking, turns, and even dryland training, this conversation is packed with practical advice for swimmers of all abilities — whether you're tackling your first sprint triathlon or chasing a Kona slot. What You’ll Learn: Why Paul prioritises efficiency over intensity — especially for triathletes How he helped Alex Yee become a smooth and confident swimmer The importance of stroke count as a metric for swim progress What triathletes can learn from elite swim training — and what they should ignore Why drills, kicking, and even tumble turns matter for open water performance How to use "target pace" training for real, measurable swim improvements Paul's take on mobility, strength training, and the ideal swim training mix Open water training tips: how much is enough and what to practise Grab the Book: Freespeed by Paul Eaglestone – available now Connect with Paul: Find Paul on social media or Zwift. Reach out if you’ve read the book or want to challenge his ideas! Facebook - Freespeed Swimming Paul Eaglestone Instagram - peagle1867 Freespeedswimming Paul highly recommends the following book The Talent Code - Daniel Coyle Like What You Heard? If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe and leave a review. Share it with someone you care about—and help spread the word about using FreeSpeed to swim faster Useful Links: Join the Unstuck Collective – for Beth’seekly inspiration and coaching insights (not a chat group; replies welcome via DM). Follow our Ironman Austria Travel Diary on Facebook Precision Fuel & Hydration – Thanks to the team for helping Beth stay cool and cramp-free. Connect with Us: Website: www.simonward.co.uk Email: Simon@thetriathloncoach.com Looking for more content from me? Check out my Instagram  and YouTube  channels Sign up for Simon’s weekly newsletter Sign up for Beth’s weekly newsletter   Want to Stay Battle Ready? If you want to build a stronger, healthier, more resilient version of yourself, there are two ways to get started: 1-1 Coaching with Simon Ward – Get a personalised programme designed for your lifestyle and goals. Book a call todayJoin Simon’s SWAT Inner Circle – a community for athletes over 40 focused on strength, health, and longevity. You can watch a brief video about the group by going to our website here, and join our SWAT High Performance Human tribe here. To contact Beth regarding Life Coaching, please visit her website at BethanyWardLifeCoaching.uk. For any questions please email Beth@TheTriathlonCoach.com.
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4 months ago
1 hour 30 minutes

Simon Ward, The High Performance Human Podcast - The podcast for a longer, healthier, more active life.
Body Image, Weight Loss & Healthy Body Composition with Simon & Beth Ward
In this candid and deeply personal episode, Beth takes the lead to discuss a topic close to her heart—body image and the challenge of making sustainable changes to weight and body composition. Stepping away from racing and performance metrics, Simon and Beth reflect on the psychological, emotional, and practical aspects of health-focused weight management, particularly for those with a history of disordered eating. Topics Discussed: Beth’s personal history with scales, disordered eating, and body image Why weight and performance aren’t always linked The dangers of equating “looking good” with “losing weight” How to create a sustainable and healthy relationship with food Recognising habits and making small, manageable changes The role of strength training in improving body composition and metabolism, especially over 50 Sustainability: finding a way of eating that works for you, long term Why scales can be misleading—and how to track progress without them Key Quotes: "You can love yourself and still want to change.""Sustainable changes are about what you add, not what you restrict.""Our goal isn’t lifespan—it’s health-span."   Resources & Links Mentioned: Lexi Kelson podcast - Racing Performance: is being lighter truly an advantage? Beth & Simon’s high performance breakfast bowl (YouTube) - 2 Minute breakfast Body image advocate Danae Mercer’s Instagram page Free PDF: How to Create a Battle Ready Lifestyle   If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe and leave a review. Share it with someone you care about—and help spread a healthy, realistic message about body image and self-care. Useful Links: Join the Unstuck Collective – for Beth’seekly inspiration and coaching insights (not a chat group; replies welcome via DM). Follow our Ironman Austria Travel Diary on Facebook Precision Fuel & Hydration – Thanks to the team for helping Beth stay cool and cramp-free. Connect with Us: Website: www.simonward.co.uk Email: Simon@thetriathloncoach.com Looking for more content from me? Check out my Instagram  and YouTube  channels Sign up for Simon’s weekly newsletter Sign up for Beth’s weekly newsletter Ready to Take Action? If you want to build a stronger, healthier, more resilient version of yourself, there are two ways to get started: 1-1 Coaching with Simon Ward – Get a personalised programme designed for your lifestyle and goals. Book a call todayJoin the SWAT Inner Circle – Our exclusive training community focused on real-world strength, health, and performance You can watch a brief video about the group by going to our website here, and join our SWAT High Performance Human tribe here.   To contact Beth regarding Life Coaching, please visit her website at BethanyWardLifeCoaching.uk.   For any questions please email Beth@TheTriathlonCoach.com.
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4 months ago
58 minutes 38 seconds

Simon Ward, The High Performance Human Podcast - The podcast for a longer, healthier, more active life.
Beth’s Post-Ironman Reflections: Recovery, Lessons & What Comes Next
One week after crossing the finish line at Ironman Austria, Beth returns to the podcast to share what the experience really felt like—after the adrenaline wore off. From analysing her performance to navigating recovery, she opens up about the emotional rollercoaster, the lessons she’s taking forward, and how her mindset continues to evolve. Whether you’re planning your own big event or just curious about what happens after the finish line, this episode offers a thoughtful and honest debrief.   What You'll Learn: Why Beth is proud of the finish but still wants to improve on swim and bike performance How Precision Fuel & Hydration helped dial in her race-day strategy What surprised her most about recovery (hint: hunger hits later!) Why collecting more data might be key for future races What’s next: from gym classes to fun runs—and a growing interest in coaching others Standout Quotes:⏱️ 8:07 “I have worked so hard for that finish. But then as the days go by, I'm like, I have so much work. I have to figure out what happened on the bike. I have to work on my swim stroke.”⏱️ 13:04 “Maybe I use heart rate in the future. I'm not a fan of using gadgets… but if I really want more information, I need to collect more data.”⏱️ 26:03 “I’m looking forward to doing things I didn’t have time for… taking classes at the gym, just going for runs for fun.” If you missed the race-day episode.. Catch up here Useful Links: Join the Unstuck Collective – for Beth’seekly inspiration and coaching insights (not a chat group; replies welcome via DM). Follow our Ironman Austria Travel Diary on Facebook Precision Fuel & Hydration – Thanks to the team for helping Beth stay cool and cramp-free.   Connect with Us: Website: www.simonward.co.uk Email: Simon@thetriathloncoach.com Looking for more content from me? Check out my Instagram  and YouTube  channels Sign up for Simon’s weekly newsletter Sign up for Beth’s weekly newsletter Ready to Take Action? If you want to build a stronger, healthier, more resilient version of yourself, there are two ways to get started: 1-1 Coaching with Simon Ward – Get a personalised programme designed for your lifestyle and goals. Book a call todayJoin the SWAT Inner Circle – Our exclusive training community focused on real-world strength, health, and performance You can watch a brief video about the group by going to our website here, and join our SWAT High Performance Human tribe here. To contact Beth regarding Life Coaching, please visit her website at BethanyWardLifeCoaching.uk. For any questions please email Beth@TheTriathlonCoach.com.
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4 months ago
33 minutes 21 seconds

Simon Ward, The High Performance Human Podcast - The podcast for a longer, healthier, more active life.
Simon Ward, award-winning triathlon coach, sharing insights on how to improve your triathlon performance with a High Performance Human approach to life.