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The crew returns with a wide-ranging triathlon roundup — from Jackson’s ongoing hip-recovery saga and MRI talk, to practical tips for building race-day confidence. Listen as Lisa, Jackson, Garrick and Nick debate the pros and cons of the controversial Enhanced Games, unpack recovery strategies (red light, massage, cold plunges), and share concrete, age-group-friendly advice o...


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Raw, honest triathlon talk from the Real Triathlon Squad: Nick breaks down a career‑reviving 70.3 at Chattanooga, Grace Alexander’s blow‑out win, and the bike‑course drama that decided the podium. Jackson reveals a nagging hip issue and the results of the heated TT face‑off with Lisa, while the crew tears into Race Ranger’s inconsistent rules, chainring conspiracy theories, i...


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Join us for a lively panel discussion covering recent race experiences, training updates, upcoming events, and fun banter among passionate triathletes. Discover insights on race strategies, training camps, and the humorous side of the triathlon community. In this lively episode, the hosts explore social media detoxes, the impact of technology on mental health, pet care dilemm...


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The crew is back for what may actually be “The Real Injury Podcast” — updates, laughs, and a frank conversation about the realities of racing and training. Garrick, Nick, Jackson and Lisa kick off with life updates (including Jackson’s new cat Arlo and Garrick’s sore calf), then dig into a long discussion on what “going pro” really means — the time, sacrifice and patience it ...


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