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The Rich Roll Podcast

How To Train Smart: Coach’s Corner With Chris Hauth

The Rich Roll Podcast

Rich Roll

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

4.812.9K Ratings

🗓️ 22 June 2017

⏱️ 57 minutes

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Summary

“There are so many things that your body gives you clear signals for – you just need to understand the language it’s speaking.” Chris Hauth Today I am joined by Chris Hauth for round two of my new and novel Coach's Corner edition of the podcast. A sub-9 hour Ironman, Chris (@AIMPCoach) is the current Age Group Ironman World Champion, a former Olympic Swimmer and one of the world's most respected endurance coaches. In 2006, Chris won the Ironman Coeur D’Alene and went on to be the first American amateur & 4th overall American at the Ironman World Championships in Kona, Hawaii. When he's not training and racing, Chris coaches a wide spectrum of athletes ranging from elite professionals — including Ironman and Western States top finishers, Ultraman winners and Olympic Trials qualifiers — to first time half-marathoners. A friend and mentor as much as a coach, Chris has deftly guided me through three Ultraman World Championships ('08, '09 & '11), EPIC5 in 2010 and is currently preparing me for the impending Ötillö Swimrun World Championships in Sweden this September, an event we will race together — literally tethered to each other — as a team. Today we sit down for a brief (by the standards of this podcast) state-of-the-union on our training at 11 weeks out from Ötillö, then shift focus to a number of fitness, training and overall wellness subjects germane to the listener — whether you are an elite athlete, a weekend warrior or just looking for that nudge to get off the couch. Specific subjects discussed include: * Chris & Rich's preparation for Ötillö * Getting Rich ‘race fit' at 50 after a 5-year break * Training into your 50's & 60's * Chris’ training & racing philosophy * Pros & cons of external monitors/trackers * Fitness versus racing * Chris' three pillars for peak performance * Training smart vs. training hard * The primacy of process over results & enjoyment over obsession * Strategies for optimizing recovery I could have never achieved the level of athletic success I have enjoyed without Chris' deft counsel, so it is with pleasure that I share his wisdom with you today. I sincerely hope you enjoy the exchange. Peace + Plants, Rich Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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0:00.0

Fitness isn't about what you can do one day, especially in the endurance world.

0:06.1

It's how you feel the next day and then a couple of days later so that you can continue

0:10.4

to repeat the process and continue to get fitter.

0:14.2

So many people can blow out a great one day.

0:17.6

But then they're sheld for a couple of days and then the workout quality of what they

0:22.7

did gets lost.

0:24.6

But if you can come back from let's say our 8,000 yard swim yesterday and swim a good

0:29.4

swim practice today and not feel too tired from it or like you were saying earlier, I feel

0:34.5

pretty good.

0:35.5

It didn't take that much out of me.

0:37.3

That's a sign of fitness.

0:38.6

That's what I define as fitness because now you're able to withstand what I, what the

0:43.6

training plan throws at you and you're absorbing it, right?

0:48.5

You're taking the load and can absorb it and therefore get stronger.

0:53.8

This Chris Houth and this is another edition of Coaches Corner on the Retroll Podcast.

1:00.8

The Rich Roll Podcast.

1:13.1

Hey everybody, how you guys doing?

1:14.1

What's happening?

1:15.1

My name is Rich Roll.

1:16.1

Welcome to my podcast.

1:24.8

We did it.

1:25.8

That's the business end of the podcast.

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