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The TrainAnything Show

Auteur(s): Dylan Gillespie & John Kaiser
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We Believe that Anything Can Be Trained and we're here to prove it. Geared towards endurance enthusiasts, tune in to learn, get inspired, and grow on the TrainAnything Show.

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Entraînement physique et mise en forme Hygiène et mode de vie sain Mise en forme, régime et nutrition
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  • The TrainAnything Show Ep 043 - Sauna Talks: 5 Tips for Open Water Swimming
    Feb 3 2026

    Welcome to Ep 043 of the TrainAnything show! In this episode of the Train Anything Show, Dylan and John dive into TA’s top five tips for open water swimming. From preparation to execution, they cover practical strategies you can start practicing now to feel stronger and more confident on race day. As always, it's a fun ride with some good nuggets, squirrels, and the good ole’ didgeridoo and a gong. Only on the TrainAnything Show... Please like and subscribe! Feel free to drop future bucket pulls or show topics in the comments or email us at info@trainanything.com.

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    20 min
  • The TrainAnything Show Ep 042 - Overcoming Training Plateaus
    Jan 27 2026

    Welcome to The TrainAnything Show!! In each episode, TA coaches John and Dylan will be coming to you with a range of training tips, shout-outs, banter, news, guests, and motivational stories to get you through your endurance endeavors.

    In this episode of The TrainAnything Show, John and Dylan break down one of the most frustrating parts of training: plateaus. If you’re putting in the work and nothing seems to be changing, it’s not failure — it’s adaptation. A plateau means your body has figured out the stimulus, and the answer isn’t more effort but more awareness. We talk about why plateaus happen, from recovery debt and stress to mismatches in nutrition or programming, and how to break through them without burning out.

    Plateaus test your mindset more than your ability, and progress isn’t linear — it’s cumulative. Anything can be trained.

    As always, it's a fun ride with some good nuggets, squirrels, and the ole' Harp! Only on the TrainAnything Show... Please like and subscribe! Feel free to drop future bucket pulls or show topics in the comments or email us at info@trainanything.com

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    56 min
  • The TrainAnything Show Ep 041 - Triathlon Gear Essentials: What You Really Need
    Jan 20 2026

    Welcome to The TrainAnything Show!! In each episode, TA coaches John and Dylan will be coming to you with a range of training tips, shout-outs, banter, news, guests, and motivational stories to get you through your endurance endeavors. In this episode of the Train Anything Show, hosts John and Dylan dive into the essentials of triathlon gear, sharing their personal experiences and insights on what beginners and seasoned athletes need to consider when selecting equipment. They emphasize the importance of comfort and reliability in gear, discussing everything from swim essentials like goggles and wetsuits to bike components and running shoes. The conversation is light-hearted and filled with anecdotes, making it both informative and entertaining for listeners interested in endurance sports. The hosts also touch on the psychological aspects of training, highlighting the significance of mindset and consistency in achieving fitness goals. They encourage listeners to focus on the process of training rather than getting caught up in the latest gear trends. With a mix of humor and practical advice, this episode serves as a comprehensive guide for anyone looking to enhance their triathlon experience, whether they are just starting out or looking to level up their performance. As always, it's a fun ride with some good nuggets, squirrels, and Bad to The bone! Only on the TrainAnything Show... Please like and subscribe! Feel free to drop future bucket pulls or show topics in the comments or email us at info@trainanything.com

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    1 h et 20 min
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