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Welcome to Fitter Radio.

Hosted by Coaches Bevan McKinnon & Tim Brazier, Fitter Radio brings together their shared passion and knowledge of triathlon, running, nutrition and basically all things endurance!  Listen to the latest research, interviews with pro athletes and leading experts to help you improve your sports performance and your health.

Jan 11, 2015

ONE STEP AHEAD: Alcohol... the best options and when you've overdone it the 7 best hangover cures! HOT PROPERTY INTERVIEW – KATEE PEDICINI: Katee Pedicini is based in Australia and runs a coaching website called Holistic Endurance Triathlon Coaching.  Bevan talks to Katee about her real life struggle with chronic adrenal fatigue and how she managed to come through the other side. We also take a 'real world' view of triathlon and look at the type of person that gets into the sport plus the sorts of issues they face, from overtraining through to coping physically with the rigors of the weekly training load.

Katee Pedicini

WORKOUT OF THE WEEK: Training in your expected race position. What we should be doing to optimise our power output whilst in race position. 5 MINUTE FOCUS: This week we bring you Danny and Eric from Endurance Films. Endurance Films is a full service HD video production company focusing on the production and worldwide distribution of endurance sports training multimedia and entertainment. After the debut of its inaugural feature project documenting the formation of the 2000 US Olympic Triathlon Team, Endurance Films fast became recognized as the leading producer of sports instructional and training videos specifically catering to the multi-sport market. THE GEEK OUT: High heels and the risk of running injuries. GIVEAWAY: See Facebook for details.

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