
Another Triathlon Podcast
Jenna-Caer
ATP, or 'Another Triathlon Podcast,' is a fresh voice in the world of endurance sports. Our name is a playful nod to the abundance of triathlon podcasts out there and also stands for Adenosine Triphosphate, the energy source of our bodies, symbolizing the relentless energy of triathletes. We want to have some fun with triathlon, not take ourselves too seriously while delivering insight, answer your training and racing questions and give you everything you need from inspiration to information that can help your race day.
At ATP, we dig deeper than race recaps and gear reviews. We explore the untold stories, the science, the ridiculous, and the trials of triathlon. We feature inspiring interviews, expert advice, and innovative training strategies, aiming to inspire, educate, and entertain athletes of all levels.
If you're a triathlete, ATP is your fuel to keep moving forward
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Episode 5: Pain, Nutrition, and the Doping Dilemma as well as Triathlon Triumphs and Tour de France Tidbits
Another Triathlon Podcast
07/04/23 • 66 min
Dive into the fifth episode of Another Triathlon Podcast presented by Mauna Endurance, where hosts Jenna, Fede, and Josh navigate the intricate world of triathlon. In this episode, the hosts not only discuss their own training and racing journeys but also take on some thoughtful questions from the show's dedicated listeners.
Stay connected with us! Follow us on social media https://www.instagram.com/anothertriathlonpodcast/ to keep up with the latest. And if you have any burning questions for the coaches, feel free to shoot them over to [email protected]
The trio tackle tough topics such as dealing with intense back pain during a run, creating a strategy for nutrition during long runs and hot races. In a humorous yet thoughtful twist, they also discuss the 'WTF Moment of the Week', which centers around the controversial 'Enhanced Games', an alternate version of the Olympics where doping is, surprisingly, permitted.
Listeners are also treated to in-depth race recaps from Ironman 70.3 Andorra and Ironman Frankfurt, the European Championships. With the outstanding performances of athletes like Jan Frodeno and Ashleigh Gentle, there's plenty of race excitement to dissect. The hosts also have fun comparing their pre-race predictions and highlighting their favorite social media post of the week.
Since it's Tour de France season, listeners can expect the hosts to share their passion for cycling, delving into some serious peloton analysis and mountain stage appreciation in the weeks to come.
This episode is a rich blend of personal stories, listener queries, race reviews, and the love of endurance sports. For those seeking to push the boundaries of triathlon talk, this episode offers an insightful and entertaining ride.
Stay connected with us! Follow us on social media - @anothertriathlonpodcast with hosts Jenna-Caer, Fede and Josh to keep up with the latest. And if you have any burning questions for the coaches, feel free to shoot them over to [email protected]
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Episode 7: Zach Rance - From Big Brother to Big Swims, Rides, and Runs - Reality TV star turned Ironman Triathlete
Another Triathlon Podcast
07/14/23 • 50 min
In this captivating episode of Another Triathlon Podcast, we welcome a unique personality from a world quite different from our endurance community - Zach Rance. Known for his charismatic presence on Big Brother 16, Zach has since embarked on a remarkable journey in the world of triathlons.
Zach opens up about his transition from reality TV star to dedicated triathlete, offering an intimate look into race experiences, and the evolution of his passion for the sport. He takes us through his first Ironman experience in Tulsa, the incredible two-hour improvement he achieved in Cozumel, and the challenges faced in Barcelona.
Beyond the race course, Zach gets candid about his mental health. He shares the ways in which the discipline and commitment required in triathlon training have played a part in his mental health journey and how it lead him to help others through Life Coaching.
Follow Zach at:
https://lifecoachzach.com/
https://www.instagram.com/zachrancey/
Whether you're a fan of Big Brother, a dedicated triathlete, or just a fan of inspiring stories, Zach's journey is a testament to the strength of human character and the limitless potential within us all. Don't miss this opportunity to hear from the multifaceted and ever-entertaining Zach Rance! Tune in and get inspired.
Stay connected with us! Follow us on social media - @anothertriathlonpodcast with hosts Jenna-Caer, Fede and Josh to keep up with the latest. And if you have any burning questions for the coaches, feel free to shoot them over to [email protected]
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Episode 32: Race Plans, Aero Testing and WTF with the PTO and Ironman Series
Another Triathlon Podcast
01/18/24 • 48 min
Episode 32
Welcome Back to Another Episode of Another Triathlon Podcast!
- Brought to you by Mana Apparel.
- Hosts Jenna-Caer, Josh, and Fede are excited to kick off the new year.
- Check out our previous episode featuring Peloton's Matt Wilpers @mattwilpers .
Global Triathlon Insights:
- Fede joins in from New Zealand, sharing his excitement about the upcoming Tauranga Half, a middle-distance race.
- Discussion on the Kiwi lifestyle and its focus on outdoor and sports activities.
- Insight into 70.3 Worlds in Taupo, New Zealand.
- Fede's thoughts on checking the race course and terrain for strategic planning.
Jenna-Caer's Travels and Qualifications:
- Jenna-Caer talks about her qualifications for the 70.3 World Championships and potential travel plans.
- Consideration of making two overseas trips for triathlon races.
Josh's Experiences and Community Involvement:
- Josh shares his involvement in community events, including a breakfast for his Peloton group where they had a great suprise gift.
- His experience at Peloton studio with Matt Wilpers.
- Discussion on Peloton's community impact and the diversity of motivations among its members.
Triathlon Sponsorship and Athlete Decisions:
- The hosts discuss the evolving landscape of triathlon sponsorships and athlete choices.
- Speculation on how pros might navigate the PTO and Ironman series.
Lionel Sanders' Ironman Focus:
- Discussion on Lionel Sanders' decision to focus on the Ironman series over PTO.
- Analysis of Sanders' strategy and the implications of his choice.
Upcoming Triathlon World Championships:
- Speculation on potential contenders for the 70.3 World Championships.
- The impact of the Olympics on athlete performance and focus.
Social Media and Triathlon Trends:
- Overview of current trends and movements in the triathlon world seen on social media.
- Discussion on sponsorship announcements and the shifting landscape in triathlon endorsements.
Listener Question: Dealing with Numb Toes on the Bike:
- A listener's question about experiencing numb toes during long bike rides.
- Suggestions and advice from the hosts, covering bike fit, shoe choice, and potential causes.
Closing Thoughts:
- The hosts wrap up with final thoughts and look forward to upcoming episodes.
- A reminder for listeners to send in questions and interact with the podcast on social media.
Join us next week for more triathlon discussions, insights from races around the world, and answers to your burning triathlon questions.
Stay connected with us! Follow us on social media - @anothertriathlonpodcast with hosts Jenna-Caer, Fede and Josh to keep up with the latest. And if you have any burning questions for the coaches, feel free to shoot them over to [email protected]
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Episode 52: Ironman 70.3 Mont Tremblant Recap, NYC Podcast Meet ups & SuperTri updates.
Another Triathlon Podcast
06/25/24 • 61 min
Join us as we catch up with the hosts and their training and racing. We unpack Josh's race this weekend, so close to the podium and attendance at the SuperTri event. As well as Fede's trip to NYC to see a Yankees game and meet Josh in person, and Jenna-Caer taking the win in a Duathlon.
They highlight the Canadian domination at the 70.3 Mont-Tremblant race, with Lionel Sanders taking first place for the men and Paula Findlay winning for the women. They also mention the impressive performances of Ben Kanute and Matthew Marquardt in the men's race, and Tamara Jewett and Ellie Salthouse in the women's race. The hosts also discuss the challenges faced by Paula Findlay, including a lost bike and competing in the Canadian National Time Trial Championships before the race. In this conversation, the hosts discuss the upcoming Ironman Pro Series 70.3 race in Les Sables-d'Olonne, France. They also talk about the Super League Triathlon and its new franchise setup. They make predictions for the race winners and share their excitement for the New York City Marathon. They also mention the controversy surrounding the lack of air conditioning in the Olympic Village for the upcoming Tokyo Olympics.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction and Weekend Recap
16:48 Canadian Domination at 70.3 Mont-Tremblant
23:56 Impressive Performances by Ben Kanute and Matthew Marquardt
24:52 Strong Showings by Tamara Jewett and Ellie Salthouse
26:16 Paula Findlay Overcomes Challenges to Win
27:23 Technical Aspects of the Races
28:38 Ironman Pro Series 70.3 in Les Sables-d'Olonne
48:21 Super League Triathlon and New York City Marathon
55:18 Controversy over Lack of Air Conditioning in Olympic Village
Stay connected with us! Follow us on social media - @anothertriathlonpodcast with hosts Jenna-Caer, Fede and Josh to keep up with the latest. And if you have any burning questions for the coaches, feel free to shoot them over to [email protected]
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Episode 57: Olympics, Doping and More!
Another Triathlon Podcast
08/09/24 • 55 min
Experience the thrill and unpredictability of triathlon as we recap a fiercely competitive women's event featuring stars like Cassandra Beaugrand, Flora Duffy, and Beth Potter. From tackling challenging course layouts to overcoming early race obstacles like swim confusion and bike crashes, our discussion celebrates the resilience and skill of these top athletes. Relive the excitement of strategic swims and electrifying final runs that define the high-stakes world of triathlon racing.
Finally, delve into the latest triathlon and cycling headlines, including standout performances by Christian Blumenfeld, Alex Yee, and Leo Bergere, and a spotlight on the French team's dominance in mixed relay events. We also scrutinize the strategic choices of athletes like Beth Potter and Taylor Knibb and reflect on American cycling's historic achievements. Plus, get the scoop on the upcoming SuperTri season and the fallout from the Tomas Jeepers doping scandal that has rocked the sports community. Don't miss this episode packed with insightful analysis and the latest news in triathlon and cycling!
Stay connected with us! Follow us on social media - @anothertriathlonpodcast with hosts Jenna-Caer, Fede and Josh to keep up with the latest. And if you have any burning questions for the coaches, feel free to shoot them over to [email protected]
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Episode 59: What Happened to Jenna's bike?? SuperTri Recap & Predictions, and Ironman Frankfurt Results
Another Triathlon Podcast
08/21/24 • 70 min
The ATP hosts start as usual breaking down the crew's racing and training. Then they recap Ironman Frankfurt and SuperTri Boston.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction and Personal Updates
03:03 Recap of Josh's Experience at SuperTri Boston
11:32 Jenna's Race Experience in Australia
23:08 Discussion of Ironman Frankfurt
34:39 Recap of SuperTri Race in Boston
39:17 The SuperTri Format and Athletes' Performances
41:31 Controversial Decisions and Tactical Strategies
45:52 Impressive Performance by Alex Yee and Jeanne Lehair
52:52 Highlighting Bike Splits and Performance Numbers
59:29 Previewing the Women's Race at Ironman 70.3 Tallinn
01:02:44 Predictions for the Men's Race at Ironman 70.3 Tallinn
01:05:38 Analyzing the Current Standings in the Ironman Pro Series
01:08:07 Looking Ahead to the World Championships and Final Standings
The conversation covers topics such as the importance of pacing, the challenges of racing without a bike, and the impressive performances of Kristian Blummenfelt as well as how the Frankfurt podium was unexpected.
Overall, it was an exciting weekend of racing with a few unexpected results. The conversation covers the highlights and analysis of the recent triathlon race, with a focus on the SuperTri format. The hosts discuss the performances of various athletes, including Jeanne Lehair, Georgia Taylor-Brown, and Kate Waug. They also talk about the controversial decision of a team manager to give the short chute to Cassandre Beaugrand instead of Georgia Taylor-Brown. The conversation then shifts to the men's race, where they discuss the tactics used by the podium racing team and the impressive performance of Alex Yee and match up with Hayden Wilde. They also mention the retirement of triathlete Daniela Ryf and discuss upcoming races and predictions for SuperTri Chicago and Ironman 70.3 Tallin.
Takeaways
Pacing is crucial in triathlon races to ensure a strong finish.
Racing without a bike can be challenging, but finding alternative solutions can lead to unexpected adventures.
Kristian Blummenfelt performance at Ironman Frankfurt was impressive, especially considering his limited training on a TT bike.
Jeanne Lehair's win at SuperTry showcased her strength and determination.
The hosts highlight the importance of having a coach to provide guidance and prevent overtraining.
The SuperTry race in Boston was fast-paced and exciting, with athletes pushing themselves to the limit. The SuperTri format adds excitement and drama to triathlon races
Team managers' decisions can have a significant impact on race outcomes
The retirement of Daniela Ryf marks the end of an era in triathlon
Upcoming races and the World Championships will determine the final standings in the Ironman Pro Series
Stay connected with us! Follow us on social media - @anothertriathlonpodcast with hosts Jenna-Caer, Fede and Josh to keep up with the latest. And if you have any burning questions for the coaches, feel free to shoot them over to [email protected]
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Episode 69: T100 Dubai Preview and Standings Breakdown
Another Triathlon Podcast
11/15/24 • 72 min
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In this episode of Another Triathlon Podcast, the hosts discuss the upcoming T100 race in Dubai, recap recent training updates from the crew, and delve into the excitement surrounding the 70.3 Worlds.
They share personal experiences of returning to swimming and building endurance, while also reflecting on the body's remarkable ability to adapt to training, as well as the road to Ironman 70.3 World Championships in Dubai.
The conversation shifts to highlights from recent pro racing events, including the 70.3 Melbourne results and the implications of Patrick Lange's decision to end his season early.
In this segment, the conversation revolves around the upcoming T100 Grand Final in Dubai, discussing key athletes, course conditions, and the stakes involved. The hosts analyze the performances of the top athletes and the impact of heat on racing, and the significance of running in triathlons.
They also share predictions for the race, highlighting the excitement and unpredictability of the event. In this conversation, the hosts delve into the current state of triathlon, focusing on the T100 series and the competitive landscape. They discuss the evolving dynamics of the sport, particularly the rivalry between Ashleigh Gentle and Taylor Knibb, and the implications of upcoming races on athlete contracts and future opportunities. The conversation highlights the importance of visibility and competition in triathlon, as well as predictions for the upcoming races and the potential for surprises.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction to the Triathlon Season Finale
02:42 Training Updates and Goals
04:53 Preparing for 70.3 Worlds
07:13 Returning to Swimming
10:51 Building Back Endurance
12:09 The Body's Adaptation to Training
14:08 Pro Racing Highlights
19:32 What the F of the Week
25:04 Social Media Spotlight: David McNamee's Retirement
29:20 Gwen's Comeback and the Importance of Running
30:54 T100 Grand Final in Dubai: Overview and Stakes
32:31 Course Conditions and Athlete Preparations
35:06 Men's Start List and Key Competitors
39:40 Analyzing Sam Long's Performance
41:43 Frederick Funk's Wedding and Race Outlook
42:45 Martin Van Riel's Comeback and Competition
45:14 Predictions for the T100 Race
49:38 The Evolving Landscape of Triathlon
51:04 Women in Triathlon: A Closer Look
53:00 The Battle for Supremacy: Ashleigh Gentle vs. Taylor Knibb
56:37 Predictions and Potential Upsets
01:01:37 The Stakes: Contracts and Future of Athletes
01:10:56 The Future of Triathlon: Competition and Visibility
Keywords
triathlon, T100, 70.3 Worlds, training, endurance, pro racing, David McNamee, swimming, Ironman, Patrick Lange, Gwen Jorgensen, T100, Dubai, triathlon, race predictions, athletes, competition, running, Ironman, championship, triathlon, T100 series, Ashleigh Gentle, Taylor Knibb, women's triathlon, athlete contracts, predictions, competition, visibility, future of triathlon, Marten Van Riel, Sam Laidlow

Episode 87: Ironman Texas Preview with Thorsten Radde of TriRating and Jenna's Ironman Taiwan Race
Another Triathlon Podcast
04/23/25 • 66 min
🎙️ Episode 87: Kona Dreams, Texas Winds & Triathlon Stats with Thorsten Radde
Presented by @maunaapparel
This week, we're diving deep into Ironman Texas with the legendary Thorsten Radde of TriRating.com—the go-to source for stats, data, and predictions in pro triathlon racing.
From power predictions to dark horse picks, Thorsten walks us through the men’s and women’s fields and what we can expect as the stacked field battles for Kona slots and Pro Series points.
But first, it’s a full race and training update from the ATP crew:
✔️ @joshmvernon nails a PR at the Boston Marathon
✔️ @jennacaer recaps a wild race at Ironman Taiwan—from insane crosswinds and last-minute course changes to a surprise 2nd place finish and an 8-minute marathon PB
✔️ @fredrikson.12 is gearing up for his Olympic-distance race and trying to figure out the swim 😅
Plus, big news! The Team Mauna Training Camp is officially launched for Boulder, Colorado. Open to all athletes, not just Mauna members. Coaches, pros, SAG support, photo ops, and all-around fun? You don’t want to miss it. Check it out here: https://maunaapparel.com/pages/training-camps
✅ Women’s Preview
- Kat Matthews, Chelsea Sodaro, and Taylor Knibb headline a power-packed field.
- Knibb makes her second-ever Ironman start—how will she race it?
- Chelsea only needs to finish, while Kat and Taylor are expected to battle for the win.
- Tamara Jewett and Teresa Adam are big wildcards to watch.
✅ Men’s Preview
- Gustav Iden, Kristian Blummenfelt, and Casper Stornes bring Norwegian firepower.
- Can Rudy Von Berg, Ben Kanute, or Matt Marquardt break up the Euro party?
- Massive Kona/Nice slot implications and Ironman Pro Series points on the line.
- Race dynamics, group tactics, and weather could flip predictions upside down.
🎧 Tune in now on Spotify, Apple, or wherever you get your podcasts.
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Stay connected with us! Follow us on social media - @anothertriathlonpodcast with hosts Jenna-Caer, Fede and Josh to keep up with the latest. And if you have any burning questions for the coaches, feel free to shoot them over to [email protected]
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Episode 79: Behind the Mic and Beyond the Finish Line with Mark Matthews
Another Triathlon Podcast
02/24/25 • 56 min
In this episode of Another Triathlon Podcast, hosts Jenna-Caer and Josh sit down with seasoned triathlete and fellow podcaster Mark Matthews to dive deep into the world of triathlon from both the athlete and media perspectives.
Mark, co-host of the Pro Tri News podcast, brings a unique insider's view to the conversation. They have become the go-to source for professional triathlon gossip, race insights, and all the juicy behind-the-scenes details fans crave. Mark shares how the podcast has carved out its niche by focusing on the pro side of triathlon and delivering content that keeps serious fans and athletes hitting that 'subscribe' button.
Beyond his podcasting role, Mark is also well-known in the triathlon community as the ultimate support crew for his wife, professional triathlete Kat Matthews. Mark’s all-access pass to the pro athlete experience and stories from the sidelines give us a whole new insight into what goes into those podium performances.
Episode Highlights:
- Mark’s Triathlon Journey: From his first race to becoming a voice in the sport
- The Evolution of Triathlon: How technology and training have changed the game
- Pro Tri News: The scoop on pro racing and the stories you won't hear anywhere else
- Supporting Kat Matthews: The good, the bad, and the unforgettable moments of being in a pro triathlete’s corner
- Ironman vs. T100: The competitive landscape and athlete challenges
- Coaching Insights: Mark’s philosophy on training and supporting athletes
- The Fun Side of Racing: Quickfire questions and behind-the-scenes stories
Mark shares his thoughts on the identity of triathletes, the importance of community engagement, and his experiences navigating race conflicts and building support systems on race day. The conversation offers a unique blend of expert analysis, personal stories, and a touch of humor—giving listeners an authentic peek into the triathlon world.
🎧 Tune in for an episode packed with insights, laughs, and a fresh perspective on what makes this sport so special!
Stay connected with us! Follow us on social media - @anothertriathlonpodcast with hosts Jenna-Caer, Fede and Josh to keep up with the latest. And if you have any burning questions for the coaches, feel free to shoot them over to [email protected]
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Episode 93: Ironman St. George 70.3 Highlights
Another Triathlon Podcast
05/15/25 • 60 min
This week’s episode of Another Triathlon Podcast is absolutely stacked!
We kick things off recapping all the drama from Ironman 70.3 St. George—and it delivered! From flat tires to front pack fireworks, we break down the key moments, including:
✔️ Lionel Sanders back on top, running a 1:11 and looking more dangerous than ever
✔️ Paula Findlay cruising to victory, but not without some hot debates over Victoria Lopes' mid-race tactics
✔️ Magnus Ditlev’s double puncture heartbreak, still salvaging the final Marbella slot in true roll-down fashion
✔️ Sam Long, Colin Szuch, and Jackie Hering adding to the podium fireworks
✔️ Tech fails, puncture chaos, and why Ironman needs to seriously level up their bike support and broadcasts
From there, we dive into the heated debate that blew up online this week: Should pro athletes start races knowing they won’t finish? The crew gets into the ethics, strategy, and sponsor expectations behind Lopes' St. George DNF.
We also cover the continued disaster of Ironman’s broadcast coverage, what they can learn from WTCS, T100, and even the Giro, and how they're missing a huge opportunity to elevate the Pro Series.
Then, we preview a jam-packed race weekend ahead with everything from:
✔️ WTCS Yokohama—can Cassandra Beaugrand and Leo Bergere dominate? Will Gwen Jorgensen continue her comeback?
✔️ Ironman 70.3 France—the Norwegians are back (yes, all of them), plus Lisa Perterer looks to keep her breakout season rolling
✔️ Ironman 70.3 Chattanooga—could be a duathlon thanks to flooding, but expect Sam Long, Jason West, and Matt McElroy to throw down regardless
Finally, the crew gets personal:
- Josh is pain-free and greedy for more watts, sharing his 3x12s and how life on the road is blending with tri life.
- Fede’s gym work gets mistaken for HYROX training, plus a deep dive into VLA Max and why strength is king for long course.
- Jenna-Caer is prepping for a 20-hour homestay training camp, and the team debates triathletes’ toxic shoe habits (yes, they are still wearing those blisters).
Timestamps:
(00:00) Welcome and episode overview
(01:00) St. George pro race breakdown
(17:00) The debate: Should you race if you know you won’t finish?
(26:00) Broadcast blunders and Ironman's big miss
(38:00) WTCS Yokohama, 70.3 France, and Chattanooga previews
(55:00) Josh’s pain-free training updates + Fede’s gym antics
(1:00:00) Jenna-Caer’s solo training camp and triathlete shoe addiction
Stay connected with us! Follow us on social media - @anothertriathlonpodcast with hosts Jenna-Caer, Fede and Josh to keep up with the latest. And if you have any burning questions for the coaches, feel free to shoot them over to [email protected]
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Another Triathlon Podcast currently has 95 episodes available.
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The podcast is about Health & Fitness, Triathlon, Podcasts and Sports.
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