
Show overview
Triathlon Therapy has been publishing since 2023, and across the 3 years since has built a catalogue of 63 episodes. That works out to roughly 55 hours of audio in total. Releases follow a monthly cadence, with the show now in its 2nd season.
Episodes typically run thirty-five to sixty minutes — most land between 43 min and 1h 1m — though episode length varies meaningfully from one episode to the next. The publisher flags most episodes as explicit, so expect adult themes or strong language throughout. It is catalogued as a EN-language Sports show.
The show is actively publishing — the most recent episode landed 3 weeks ago, with 4 episodes already out so far this year. The busiest year was 2023, with 23 episodes published. Published by Reedy, Clint, Appo, Nat, Steve and/or whoever else is on that week..
From the publisher
Endurance Therapy. A not so serious podcast on all things endurance sports. https://www.instagram.com/endurnace_therapy_podcast/
Latest Episodes
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S2 Ep 62Endurance Therapy Ep 62
Episode 62IM 70.3 Oceanside, Strada Bianche, favourite sprint finishes, basic suggestions around training when sick and how to access the bonus episode with the legendary Braden Currie with all money going to Tri Mob.

S2 Ep 61Endurance Therapy Ep 61
EThe guys are back. IM 70.3 Geelong, Milan-Sanremo, GC T100 and a bunch of semi-relevant to quite relevant endurance sports topics.

S1 Ep 60Josh Ferris
On this episode we are joined by Aussie up and comer Josh Ferris. Josh has been taking the 70.3 world by storm over in 2025 in his first season at the distance. With 2 x 70.3 wins secured and a second place in 2025, We chat about Josh's history in the sport and what has led him to where he is today. Josh is definitely one to watch over the next few years as he takes the steps into more international racing in the future.

S1 Ep 59Pete Murray - The voice of Ironman Asia Pacific
On this episode of Triathlon Therapy, we are joined by the legendary voice of Ironman Asia Pacific, Pete Murray. You know him, you love him and you will be very familiar with that raspy voice that so many of us love calling us across the finish line. At the beginning of the episode, Reedy and Appo also discuss the recent Ironman 70.3 World Championships and give their thoughts on the race before deep diving into the Pete Murray interview.

RPG Age Group athletes chat about recent races
On this episode of the pod, RPG coaches Tim Reed, Clint Rowlings and Liz Blatchford get together with Trav Shields who was recently crowned the double champ at the ITU World Championships, and Jaz Sloane who competed in the Ironman World Championships in Kona. A great chat with the coaches and athletes about their respective races!

Ironman World Championships Debrief
Appo and Reedy jump on the line to dissect the Ironman World Championships in Kona over the weekend. They break down the race, analyze key performances, and share honest thoughts on course dynamics, pacing, tactics, and the ever-evolving landscape of professional Ironman racing.

Ironman World Championships Recap
The boys are back to recap the Ironman World Championships over the weekend, Also, Triathlon Therapy alumni, Steve McKenna is back on the pod as co-host and dives into his amazing 2:18 marathon at Sydney last month. Plug it into your ear holes!

Episode 54 - Craig Alexander
In this special episode of Triathlon Therapy, we sit down with none other than Craig “Crowie” Alexander. 5x Ironman World Champion, endurance sports icon, and one of the most respected voices in triathlon.Craig opens up about the highs and lows of elite racing, the mental toughness that kept him at the top, and the emotional toll of pushing limits for over two decades. We dive into his personal reflections on his career, how the game has changed since he last raced on the Big Island, and some personal challenges he has faced recently that left Appo and Clint in tears. This is the episode you didn’t know you needed. Honest, vulnerable, and packed with practical wisdom, When Crowie talks, we listen.

Episode 54 - The Boys Are Back in Town
Fear not! Reedy, Clint and Appo are back to discuss the latest happenings in the triathlon world. From recent race results, Big Blu's 1100mg caffeine intake, shoe reviews and Connor McGregor hanging dong, this episode should satiate any triathlon fan's appetite.

Episode 53 - Caine Eckstein
This week on Triathlon Therapy, Reedy and Steve sit down with Caine Eckstein—multi-time Coolangatta Gold champion and elite endurance athlete. They dive into what makes someone willingly suffer through ultra-endurance races, from surf lifesaving to world record-breaking fitness challenges. Caine opens up about the mental grit, training discipline, and personal growth behind his incredible achievements. Plug it into ya ear holes!

Episode 52 - Paula Findlay
ITU and long course champ, Paula Findley joins Reedy, Appo and Liz Blatchford to chat about her illustrious career spanning almost two decades from the junior ranks racing for Canada on the ITU circuit to middle distance domination. Paula candidly talks about her recent coaching change, goals for 2025 and is pressed hard around red haired facts and myths.

Ep 51Episode 51 - Matt Dixon
EIn this episode, one of the coaching greats, Matt Dixon, founder of Purple Patch Fitness joins Reedy, Clint and Appo for a chat. The boys are also joined by Triathlon Therapy alum, Steve McKenna to discuss his marathon beef. They also chat about Ironman Texas, Ironman Australia and the recent announcement that Ironman is going back to Kona in 2026 for both the male and female races.

Episode 50 - Josh Amberger
EThis episode, Tim Reed and Sam Appleton welcome Josh Amberger to the pod to discuss T100 Singapore, Oceanside 70.3, Josh being robbed of an Ironman victory by a doper and other miscellaneous topics. Get it in ya ear holes!

Ep 49Tim Van Berkel joins Reedy and Appo
ETim Van Berkel joins Appo and reedy to discuss his result at Ironman New Zealand, bike splits in modern triathlon, aero testing, Steve's crazy 2.19 mara wearing a pacers flag, RPE data is king, marathon running, salt loading risks before a race and a preview of the upcoming Geelong 70.3 race. NERD BELTS wants to ensure you smash your next race with the best hydration belt in the game. Owner and creator of the Nerd Belt Steve McKenna won Ironman NZ 2024 and took 2nd at Long Course World champs last year wearing his trusty race nutrition belt and many other pros around the world are jumping on board. There is no better way to stay hydrated and fueled during training and in a race, so get your belt today at the following link; www.nerdbelts.comRPG Coaching is one of the best coaching crew in triathlon. Check out their new website and the various membership offerings at a variety of competitive prices; rpgcoaching.comFollow us at:Insta: @triathlon_therapy_podcast

Ep 48Joe Skipper from Triathlon Mockery
EJoe Skipper from Triathlon Mockery joins Appo and Clint to discuss the upcoming race at Ironman New Zealand, training in Boulder, Ironman Pro Series, racing tactics, wind tunnel testing, hyrox competitions, sub 7 project and doing 12 hours of riding @ 300 watts.NERD BELTS wants to ensure you smash your next race with the best hydration belt in the game. Owner and creator of the Nerd Belt Steve McKenna won Ironman NZ 2024 and took 2nd at Long Course World champs last year wearing his trusty race nutrition belt and many other pros around the world are jumping on board. There is no better way to stay hydrated and fueled during training and in a race, so get your belt today at the following link; www.nerdbelts.comRPG Coaching is one of the best coaching crew in triathlon. Check out their new website and the various membership offerings at a variety of competitive prices; rpgcoaching.comFollow us at:Insta: @triathlon_therapy_podcast

Ep 47CEO of Precision Hydration Andy Blow sits down with Sam Appleton
CEO of Precision Hydration Andy Blow sat down with Sam Appleton and discussed his triathlon background, precision products, sweat loss and sweat testing to improve performance, technology innovations, race fueling and the increase in use of carbohydrates, carb loading pre-race, pro racing dynamics, fueling at Kona and training your guts. NERD BELTS wants to ensure you smash your next race with the best hydration belt in the game. Owner and creator of the Nerd Belt Steve McKenna won Ironman NZ 2024 and took 2nd at Long Course World champs last year wearing his trusty race nutrition belt and many other pros around the world are jumping on board. There is no better way to stay hydrated and fueled during training and in a race, so get your belt today at the following link; www.nerdbelts.comRPG Coaching is one of the best coaching crew in triathlon. Check out their new website and the various membership offerings at a variety of competitive prices; rpgcoaching.comFollow us at:Insta: @triathlon_therapy_podcastTiktok: @triathlontherapypodcast

Ep 4670.3 Champs Taupo - Race Debrief
ESam Appleton joins Reedy and Clint to breakdown the 70.3 Champs race in Taupo, the Hayden Wilde v Jelle Geens battle, Taylor Knibb being unbeatable, the Ironman Pro Series, and what to expect in 2025.Aid StationThis episode of Triathlon Therapy Podcast is sponsored by Aid Station. As an athlete-owned and operated online store, Aid Station understands the role that good nutrition plays in peak performance. They’ve gathered the world’s best sports nutrition products under one website so you can spend less time stressing about your fuel and more time getting outside. Stocking over 1,000 products from 80+ brands, including energy gels, chews, hydration, running socks, hats, and recovery products - anything that aids your performance. Take your triathlon journey to the next level and download Aid Station App or visit: Fuelling Performance - Nutrition is the 1st discipline | Aid StationNerd BeltsNerd Belts wants to ensure you smash your next race with the best hydration belt in the game. Owner and king nerd Steve McKenna recently won Ironman NZ wearing his trusty race nutrition belt and many other pros around the world are jumping on board. There is no better way to stay hydrated and fueled during training and on race day. Aid Station are a huge nerd supporter and stock all your nerdy needs or head to: nerd beltsFollow us at:Insta: @triathlon_therapy_podcastTiktok: @triathlontherapypodcast

Ep 4470.3 Champs & thoughts on the David Roche approach with Bev McKinnon.
EBev McKinnon joins Reedy to chat all things triathlon and the upcoming 70.3 World Champs in Taupo New Zealand.Aid StationThis episode of Triathlon Therapy Podcast is sponsored by Aid Station. As an athlete-owned and operated online store, Aid Station understands the role that good nutrition plays in peak performance. They’ve gathered the world’s best sports nutrition products under one website so you can spend less time stressing about your fuel and more time getting outside. Stocking over 1,000 products from 80+ brands, including energy gels, chews, hydration, running socks, hats, and recovery products - anything that aids your performance. Take your triathlon journey to the next level and download Aid Station App or visit: Fuelling Performance - Nutrition is the 1st discipline | Aid StationNerd BeltsNerd Belts wants to ensure you smash your next race with the best hydration belt in the game. Owner and king nerd Steve McKenna recently won Ironman NZ wearing his trusty race nutrition belt and many other pros around the world are jumping on board. There is no better way to stay hydrated and fueled during training and on race day. Aid Station are a huge nerd supporter and stock all your nerdy needs or head to: nerd beltsFollow us at:Insta: @triathlon_therapy_podcastTiktok: @triathlontherapypodcast