00:00 Intro
12:11 Lance Panigutti
26:52 Wrap up and Line up
Welcome to Episode #54 of the Mile High Endurance podcast. Mile High Endurance is your weekly connection to coaches, experts and pro athletes to help you reach your endurance and triathlon goals. I'm your host Rich Soares and I'm joined by co-host Khem Suthiwan.
Thanks for giving us the next hour or so. If you are new to Mile High Endurance, we welcome you. It's our goal to bring you great weekly content to help you get the most out triathlon and related endurance sports. Each week we interview new guests in the endurance sport industry to share their knowledge with you to inspire and educate on a variety of topics. Topics range from training tips, products, services, and races. If you are listening from a direct download link, be sure to go to your iTunes, Google Play or other podcast subscription service and subscribe to automatically download the latest episode to your phone.
I announce the released episodes on Sunday morning on Twitter and Facebook, so be sure to follow the show on Twitter at MileHighPodcast and check out the Facebook Page at Mile High Endurance. The episodes get released on iTunes and GooglePlay and other podcast subscription sites on Saturday evening, so if you subscribe to auto download, the show will be there on your phone ready for your Sunday morning training session.
Before we get into today's interview, we want to thank Fred Jorgensen and Sarah Nielsen for joining us last week. Fred, as you heard, is preparing to start is quest of successfully completing the Ultra Grand Slam in 2018. The Grand Slam of Ultrarunning™ award is recognition for those who complete four of the oldest 100 mile trail runs in the U.S. The "Slam" consists of officially finishing the Western States 100 Mile Endurance Run, the Vermont 100 Mile Endurance Run, the Leadville Trail 100 Mile Run and the Wasatch Front 100 Mile Endurance Run all in the same year.
Sarah Nielsen joined us from South Suburban Parks and Rec to talk about the Reverse Indoor Triathlon they have scheduled in January. This sounds like a fun event for those looking to try and indoor triathlon or to try something new. If you are just starting out in the sport, this may be a race you want to take a look at. As we heard from Sarah, the Tryathlon races and their run series are very affordable and have a low barrier to entry.
This week we keep it local talking to Lance Panigutti of Without Limits. Ever since the news broke a couple of weeks ago that Lifetime Fitness sold the Bolder Peak to Without Limits and with Barry and Jodee Siff have packaged the
Into the 5430 Series. In the interview, you will hear that the price for the combined 3 races is $300 plus processing fee. That price for the series actually ends on December 31st at midnight. We are releasing this week's episode a bit early to try and get the word out before the price goes up.
We'll talk about the Boulder Peak, the 5430 Series and all of the Without Limits lineup this year in the interview. Let's get into the interview with Lance. After that, we'll come back and talk about what's on deck for next week.
Welcome to Episode #54 of the Mile High Endurance podcast. Mile High Endurance is your weekly connection to coaches, experts and pro athletes to help you reach your endurance and triathlon goals. I'm your host Rich Soares and I'm joined by co-host Khem Suthiwan.
Thanks for giving us the next hour or so. If you are new to Mile High Endurance, we welcome you. It's our goal to bring you great weekly content to help you get the most out triathlon and related endurance sports. Each week we interview new guests in the endurance sport industry to share their knowledge with you to inspire and educate on a variety of topics. Topics range from training tips, products, services, and races. If you are listening from a direct download link, be sure to go to your iTunes, Google Play or other podcast subscription service and subscribe to automatically download the latest episode to your phone.
I announce the released episodes on Sunday morning on Twitter and Facebook, so be sure to follow the show on Twitter at MileHighPodcast and check out the Facebook Page at Mile High Endurance. The episodes get released on iTunes and GooglePlay and other podcast subscription sites on Saturday evening, so if you subscribe to auto download, the show will be there on your phone ready for your Sunday morning training session.
Before we get into today's interview, we want to thank Fred Jorgensen and Sarah Nielsen for joining us last week. Fred, as you heard, is preparing to start is quest of successfully completing the Ultra Grand Slam in 2018. The Grand Slam of Ultrarunning™ award is recognition for those who complete four of the oldest 100 mile trail runs in the U.S. The "Slam" consists of officially finishing the Western States 100 Mile Endurance Run, the Vermont 100 Mile Endurance Run, the Leadville Trail 100 Mile Run and the Wasatch Front 100 Mile Endurance Run all in the same year.
Sarah Nielsen joined us from South Suburban Parks and Rec to talk about the Reverse Indoor Triathlon they have scheduled in January. This sounds like a fun event for those looking to try and indoor triathlon or to try something new. If you are just starting out in the sport, this may be a race you want to take a look at. As we heard from Sarah, the Tryathlon races and their run series are very affordable and have a low barrier to entry.
This week we keep it local talking to Lance Panigutti of Without Limits. Ever since the news broke a couple of weeks ago that Lifetime Fitness sold the Bolder Peak to Without Limits and with Barry and Jodee Siff have packaged the
Into the 5430 Series. In the interview, you will hear that the price for the combined 3 races is $300 plus processing fee. That price for the series actually ends on December 31st at midnight. We are releasing this week's episode a bit early to try and get the word out before the price goes up.
We'll talk about the Boulder Peak, the 5430 Series and all of the Without Limits lineup this year in the interview. Let's get into the interview with Lance. After that, we'll come back and talk about what's on deck for next week.