New to Tri Talk? Wonder what happened to all the older episodes? Well, thanks to an exclusive agreement with PowerTri.com, classic Tri Talk episodes are now available for your education and entertainment. All with the same focus on the physics and physiology to help you swim, bike, and run faster (along with the occasional 'easter egg' at the end of the show).
Why not load-up your .mp3 player for your next long workout with 13 hours of Tri Talk to help pass the time!
The latest episodes will always be available through the Tri Talk website, iTunes or the Tri Talk RSS feed. Episodes 35, 38 and 39 are also still published and have not been archived. Otherwise, check out PowerTri.com to access these archived episodes.
If you only recently discovered Tri Talk, here's what you missed:
Complete Tri Talk Archive Collection CD: Complete your Tri Talk collection with this CD containing archived episodes 18-41. With 13 hours of never-duplicated, hardcore scientific triathlon training content. In MP3 format. Or, download these individual episodes...
Episode 41: Solving the dilemma of choosing light or aerodynamic wheels. How frame vs. body weight effect cycling performance. Plus, water, water, everywhere, but how much should you drink? A follow up on dehydration and the risks of hyponatremia. All that, today on Tri Talk.
Episode 40: Recovery and performance from branched chain amino acids, and a follow-up report on cadence and water temperature. Let's get groovy, today on Tri Talk.
Episode 37: Potential efficiencies from coordinating your cadence and respiration, the top 3 self-test protocols, and an interview with a leader in the triathlon industry. All that, and more, today on Tri Talk.
Episode 36: The physiological and physical characteristics of elite cyclists, and the relationship between flexibility, mobility and performance. All that, and more, today on Tri Talk.
Episode 34: Performance gains from strength training, acceleration of muscle mass loss from certain foods, and a much needed discussion and confession on cycling etiquette. All that and more, today on Tri Talk.
Episode 33: The fact and fiction about creatine, day II of my Total Immersion swim workshop, and a chat with a pro bike mechanic. All that and more, today on Tri Talk.
Episode 32: Cycling rolling resistance, an on-site report from the Total Immersion swim workshop, and are snorkels legal when racing? Depends on the country. All that and more, today on Tri Talk.
Episode 31: The science behind optimal cycling cadence, how to swim with momentum, and looking forward to training in 2007. All that and more, today on Tri Talk.
Episode 30: Developing fast twitch and slow twitch muscles, Aero helmets part II, and a discussion on how to avoid and treat injury. Plus, a significant announcement, Today on Tri Talk.
Episode 29: The scientific data behind rotor cranks, the hunt for scientific data behind aero helmets, and we go from the Kona bike count, to the Kona tire count? Stick around. All that and more, today on Tri Talk.
Episode 28: Self VO2max testing, a nutritional expert from the University of Arizona, and what's the deal with all this talk on fat loading? All that and more, Today on Tri Talk.
Episode 27: The optimal environmental conditions in which to train, base metabolic rate, and a review of the Ironman World Championships. It's a packed episode, today on Tri Talk.
Episode 26: Caffeine as a performance enhancing substance, science tries to settle the original Ironman dispute, and Tri Talk reaches a major milestone. Today on Tri Talk.
Episode 25: Specific performance gains from drafting on the swim, an odd helmet safety study, and how to run a marathon in under 3 hours.
Episode 24: Dialing-in on your saddle height, the benefits of a triathlon coach, and an interview with 2 "Ironwidows" on how their husbands' decision to do an Ironman has affected them. If you or someone you love is considering an Ironman event, this is a must-hear interview.
Episode 23: The performance impact of dehydration (one of my favorite topics ever on Tri Talk), the benefits of warming up before racing (it is more important than you think), and I share the results of my own Clydesdale research study. Call me Dr. Warden!
Episode 22: The high-risk and rewards of crash training, determining your crank length, and is there no such thing as cycling economy? Humbug! It's time to get funky, on Tri Talk.
Episode 21: Effective seat angle vs frame seat angle (a must-hear for any triathlete), swimming with controlled frequency breathing, and an inspirational triathlete (might make you cry! I did!).
Episode 20: Demystifying bicycle derailleur adjustments, finding your lactate threshold, and what's a Yasso 800? All that, and more, today on Tri Talk.
Episode 19: The effect of torque, crosswinds and headwinds, some fallout from my Clydesdale comments (the original comments came from Episode 17. Episode 17 will not be published. Too controversial!), and is high swim volume a waste of your time?
Episode 18: Aerodynamic consequences of water bottle placement, blazing through transitions, and...leg length discrepancies? How'd that get on the list... All that, and more, today on Tri Talk.
Episodes 1-17 will never be released. They are far too embarrassing (or too controversial) for me to release to the general public.