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The Rich Roll Podcast

Fastest Ironman on North American Soil & What it Takes to Win Ironman Zurich 7 Years In a Row

The Rich Roll Podcast

Rich Roll

Education, Society & Culture, Self-improvement, Health & Fitness

4.713.3K Ratings

🗓️ 26 September 2013

⏱️ 109 minutes

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Summary

Ronnie Schildknecht may not be a household name. But he should be. Why? because nobody in history has logged a faster Ironman on the soil of this continent faster than Ronnie. This is a guy who won Ironman Florida in 2011 in 7 hours and 59 minutes. An Ironman in under 8 hours! Just how fast is that? After swimming 2.4 miles in the ocean in 51 minutes, imagine getting on your bike and riding 112 miles at an average pace of almost 26mph for 4 hours and 19 minutes straight. Then imagine getting off your bike and running a steady 6 minute to 6:15 pace to clock a blazing 2:43 marathon. Not enough for you? When Ronnie won Ironman Zurich this summer, he became the only athlete to have won a single Ironman race seven years in a row consecutively. Beyond his incomprehensible athletic achievements, Ronnie is a man of soft-spoken disposition and considerate nature. A guy more comfortable letting others bask in the limelight while allowing his race results speak on his behalf. Refreshing. What I found most compelling is how Ronnie's training has evolved over the last few years to a protocol that dispenses with the knee-jerk conventional wisdom of high volume and places more emphasis on high intensity quality work; recovery; mental preparation & visualization; and a protracted taper beyond his previous comfort zone. Ronnie's evolution into the elite athlete he is today has required developing a greater understanding of — and confidence in — what specifically works for him — irrespective of the opinions of others, recommended training protocols, or the flavor of the month diet or training plan. What works for him.  Powerful. And simple. Yet something that nonetheless can be so elusive and difficult to embrace. For Ronnie, it didn't come easy at first — his sub-par Kona performances since his blazing 4th place in 2008 attributable to overtraining and not listening to what his body was telling him. Why? Because trusting one's instincts can prove incredibly difficult without extreme personal confidence and practiced mental discipline. A strong internal compass capable of muting the outside world. Healthy boundaries. And a profound sense of self. Whether you are an athlete yourself or just a fan, Ronnie's message of personal responsibility and self-awareness is powerful — principles that transcend sport — applicable to life wherever you find yourself. And I have no doubt that after listening to this interview, like me you'll be a Ronnie fan, ready to cheer him on to Ironman victory in Kona. I hope you enjoy the show! Rich

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0:00.0

Welcome to episode 52 of the Rich Roll Podcast, with professional Iron Man

0:05.7

athlete Ronnie Schilke connect.

0:17.4

The Rich Roll Podcast.

0:20.2

Hey everybody welcome to the show I am Rich Roll. This is the Rich Roll Podcast. If

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you're new to the show what do we do here? Well on a weekly basis, sometimes twice

0:29.7

a week. I'm working towards twice a week. I bring to you the best and the brightest

0:34.6

in health and fitness and wellness, paradigm busting minds and forward thinkers on the

0:41.1

cutting edge of what's new to bring you the straight truth on how you can maximize your

0:47.9

long term sustainable wellness and fitness. So I've had doctors on the show, nutritionists,

0:54.6

health experts, world class athletes, entrepreneurs and our subjects range from the nitty gritty

1:01.2

geeking out on nutrition, the ins and outs of what's healthy and what's not. Training

1:06.5

techniques for athletes ranging from Iron Man athletes and marathoners and ultra runners

1:13.8

to MMA fighters and all different kinds of people, volleyball players. I try to bring

1:19.9

to you a wide spectrum of people, not always people I always agree with, but all different

1:25.0

kinds of personalities and perspectives so that I can give you one thing which is a

1:31.4

tremendous amount of information from which you can draw what works for you, what doesn't

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and you can take what resonates with you, incorporated into your life to improve your

1:43.0

life, improve your health, improve your nutrition, improve your diet, improve your fitness so

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that you can tap into unlock and unleash your best most authentic self. Who am I? I am

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a ultra-distance triathlete, turned podcaster, a little bit more podcasting lately and public

2:02.9

speaking than training. So I'm going to have to find some balance with that, been traveling

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a lot a bit on the road quite a bit, doing public speaking engagements and I love it.

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