FB #168 with Tim O'Donnell
The Endurance Specific Podcast
English - April 28, 2016 15:06 - 47 minutes - 27.4 MB - ★★★★★ - 59 ratingsSports Health & Fitness interviews performance coaching gravel health ironman multisport triathlon ultrarunning Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
Today Pete and I have one of the nicest guys in
triathlon, Tim O'Donnell on the Fat Black. Tim definitely
shows that how you do something is how you do everything. He works
hard and demands the best of himself no matter what he does and is
why his had the success he has to date.
In today’s episode, we discuss:
How the Navy introduced T.O. to triathlon.
Learning to make sacrifices for the greater goal.
How military training can help athletic performance.
Lessons from Kona.
Working with Mark Allen to become a better athlete.
Managing the ego.
Fixing the chinks in the armour.
How to create a normal life as an athlete.
Dealing with the tough days.
Why T.O. is so strong.
Giving back: Team red White and Blue.
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Today Pete and I have one of the nicest guys in
triathlon, Tim O'Donnell on the Fat Black. Tim definitely
shows that how you do something is how you do everything. He works
hard and demands the best of himself no matter what he does and is
why his had the success he has to date.
In today’s episode, we discuss:
How the Navy introduced T.O. to triathlon.
Learning to make sacrifices for the greater goal.
How military training can help athletic performance.
Lessons from Kona.
Working with Mark Allen to become a better athlete.
Managing the ego.
Fixing the chinks in the armour.
How to create a normal life as an athlete.
Dealing with the tough days.
Why T.O. is so strong.
Giving back: Team red White and Blue.
Show Links