In this episode of the Pursuit of the Perfect Race, I talk with my friend and returning guest Jonathan Feddock. Recently he did Norseman, but now he’s been training and leading up to his race day over on the big island. He uses Super Frog as a way to gauge fitness and access where he is. While this was quite far from an easy swim, he passes on some tips to use in situations such as a rough ocean swim. Thanks for coming back on the show Dr. Feddock, I appreciate you coming on and sharing your experience. Good Luck next weekend at Kona.-Enjoy the show. To see pictures from their race, go to https://www.coachterrywilson.com/perfect-Weather that day: 64-80Water: wetsuit legal-Age Group: M 35 - 39Height: 6’0”Weight: 168Calories per hour: 350PSI for this course: 110Depth of Wheels: DiscR/808FSwim – 31:26T1 – 2:57Bike – 2:19:26T2 – 1:29Run – 1:35:57Total Race Time: 4:31:12-Gender Rank: 18Division Rank: 5Overall Rank: 18-Follow Jonathan,Instagram: @ironcologyFacebook: Jonathan FeddockFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/ironcology/Website: https://ironcology.org/-Follow Coach Terry:Instagram: @PerfectRacePodcastFacebook: www.facebook.com/CoachTerryWilsonWebsite: www.CoachTerryWilson.com
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A podcast focused on allowing listeners to live marathons, triathlons, and ultra distance events through other athlete's eyes and learn from their mistakes. Terry talks with professional triathletes, age group athletes, and allows them to share their wisdom and experiences for others to learn. Some of the episodes feature winners while others highlight the DNF. Triathlon racing can be mastered by listening to and understanding others mistakes, highlights, and things that went well. Whether you're going for Kona or just your first Triathlon, you're able to learn something.www.CoachTerryWilson.com