The Athletic Philosopher Podcast
I won't bury the lead, I made it past the starting line and across the finish line in my very first Triathlon race, Chattanooga 70.3 on May 17, 2026 In this race recap I bring you inside the physical effort and into my experience in the swim, bike, and run like only an athletic philosopher can. How was I able to train in an unorthodox style while still being able to put up a great time as a first time racer? Listen closely and you'll find all of the secrets but the big theme that comes through strongest is having the support of a team behind you that makes any big time first challenge much easier and calmer to navigate together. For you, there is a wealth of wisdom in how to set goals in athletics, how to create a consistent training plan that works with you, and importantly how to make the race day experience a true celebration of all the work you did to get to the starting line. Too often adults look only at the finish line and their time to make any sense of meaning out of the race, and while that is true for some, it's a limited view that distorts the true value of doing these races and what you can learn about yourself by training and competing in them with your full and open heart! Thank you to everyone who helped me along the way and here's to the next grand adventure in racing and in life. If you are interested in fitness and life coaching opportunities you can contact me here: drjordanbgoldstein@phyaacademy.com Follow me on Social Media: X (Twitter) [https://x.com/JB_Goldstein] / Substack [https://jordanbgoldstein.substack.com/] Apply to join Team Tribal here: https://www.traintribal.com/tribal-training [https://www.traintribal.com/tribal-training] If you are interested in never having bland food cooked at home get yourself some incredible spice blends here: https://enakflavors.com/ [https://enakflavors.com/]
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