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Craig Alexander is a retired Australian triathlete renowned for his exceptional achievements in Ironman racing. Born on April 22, 1973, he is widely regarded as one of the sport's greatest athletes, having won the Ironman World Championship in Kona, Hawaii, a record five times (2008, 2009, 2011, 2012, and 2014). Alexander is celebrated for his versatile racing skills, including his prowess in the swim, bike, and run segments of triathlons. He was also known for his strategic racing approach, endurance, and ability to perform under pressure. His contributions to the sport extend beyond racing, as he has been involved in coaching, mentoring, and promoting triathlon, influencing the sport's development and inspiring many aspiring athletes. EPISODE CHAPTERS: 00:00 Introduction and Sponsor Announcements 01:49 Interview with Craig Alexander 04:32 Zone Two Heart Rate Training and Training Structure 10:15 The Transition from Shorter Distances to Ironman 13:07 The Benefits of Zone Two Training and Individual Differences 16:00 The Difference Between Running a Standalone Marathon and a Marathon Off the Bike 20:09 The Crossover Between Endurance Sports and Other Sports 25:04 The Importance of Speed in Longer Distance Events 29:21 The Benefits of Altitude Training 31:18 The Appeal of the Ironman World Championship 32:13 Motivation and Preparation 43:24 Balancing Data and Rate of Perceived Exertion (RPE) 55:39 The Importance of Strength Training 01:02:46 Engaging with Coaching Communities and Events --- ⚡️ Episode Sponsors ⚡️ PILLAR PERFORMANCE: Coupon Code (Save 15%) - RELAXED pillar performance.shop TRAINING HOUSE: Coupon Code (Save 15%) - RELRUN15 traininghouse.shop --- |