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Real Coaching
By Joel Filliol
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Real Coaching with international triathlon coach Joel Filliol is a conversation about high performance coaching through the eyes of coaches and athletes on the front lines. From training basics, periodisation, planning, and performance to communication and athlete management, we discuss how to improve every athlete.
Real Coaching with international triathlon coach Joel Filliol is a conversation about high performance coaching through the eyes of coaches and athletes on the front lines. From training basics, periodisation, planning, and performance to communication and athlete management, we discuss how to improve every athlete.
The Top 20 Rules for Faster Triathlon Swimming
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Joel Filliol, an international triathlon coach based in the UK and Spain, revisits the purpose of the Real Coaching Podcast and the Substack long-form series with accompanying episodes focused on simplifying endurance training into "world class basics." In this episode he expands on his 2012 article "Top 20 Swim Rules for Faster Triathlon Swimming," arguing that conditioning and frequency drive improvement more than traditional drills, and that athletes should build swim-specific fitness to hold technique, complete longer main sets, and handle higher stroke rates for open-water conditions. He discusses when to include quality, why not to overfocus on stroke counts or kick sets, and how to use bands, paddles, and other tools effectively without relying on them as a crutch, plus the role of dryland work, repetition, and a mindset of patience and enjoyment.
SHOW NOTES
00:00 Why Real Coaching
02:19 Top 20 Swim Rules
04:32 Conditioning Beats Drills
06:44 Drills and Motor Learning
09:21 Swim Frequency Wins
10:53 Long Main Sets
12:30 Mindset and Flow
14:54 Swim Fitness for Bike Run
16:36 Race Pace Skills
17:38 Make Every Swim Count
19:39 Stop Counting Strokes
22:41 Kick and Body Position
23:59 Band and Paddles Tools
29:42 Head Position Fixes
30:45 Short Reps and Stroke Rate
33:49 Keep Sessions Simple
34:54 Masters Groups and Tools
39:17 Dryland Strength Boost
40:16 Love Swimming Repetition
43:07 Wrap Up and Support
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Substack article: The Top 20 Rules for Faster Triathlon Swimming
Substack article: Risk and Reward
Substack article: Zone 1 is where the magic happens
Substack article: Progression: A powerful training heuristic
Substack article: Don't be a January Champion
44:36
Risk and Reward
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The Mental Edge in Triathlon: Risk, Confidence, and Leaving One Rep in the Bank
Joel Filliol introduces the Real Coaching Podcast, his background coaching elite triathletes, and the origin of "Real Coaching". Inspired by Jan Frodeno's Going Mental interview with Alistair Brownlee, Filliol reflects on the mental side of performance, distinguishing competition confidence and assertiveness from training decision-making. He recalls Brownlee's dominant 2010 Madrid win after a stress fracture and his London collapse and heat stroke, highlighting both strengths and risks of pushing limits. Using Frodeno and Brownlee's "99.9% vs 101%" discussion and Non Stanford's reflections on injury, overtraining, and Rio 2016, he argues most athletes should prioritize consistency, buffers, and arriving healthy, guided by the heuristic of finishing with "one rep left in the bank."
This podcast serves as an extended version of an article on the Real Coaching Substack, offering valuable advice for athletes and coaches alike.
00:00 Welcome and Background
01:01 Why Real Coaching
02:07 Subscribe and Services
03:18 Inspiration Going Mental
05:47 Mental Edge Framework
07:10 Alistair Racing Mindset
10:22 Madrid Comeback Win
13:06 London Heatstroke Lesson
16:35 Training 99 Percent Trap
22:45 Red Line Warning Signs
25:51 Injury Cycles and Recovery
29:26 Non Stanford Perspective
35:27 Consistency Over Perfection
37:43 One Rep in the Bank
40:19 Wrap Up and Next Time
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Substack article: Risk and Reward
Substack article: Zone 1 is where the magic happens
Substack article: Progression: A powerful training heuristic
Substack article: Don't be a January Champion
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Zone 1 is where the magic happens
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Slowing Down to Go Faster:
In this episode of The Real Coaching Podcast, Joel Filliol, an international triathlon coach, delves into the significance of Zone 1 training. Contrasting the popular high-intensity training methods, Joel argues that consistent, low-intensity work over time is crucial for long-term athletic performance and talent development. He discusses the common training errors, particularly the tendency to perform low-intensity work too fast, and emphasizes the importance of managing intensity to allow for a greater accumulation of volume.
Joel also explores the misconceptions surrounding Zone 2 training and provides insights into appropriate training intensities using a five or six-zone model.
This podcast serves as an extended version of an article on the Real Coaching Substack, offering valuable advice for athletes and coaches alike.
00:00 Introduction to the Real Coaching Podcast
00:08 The Importance of Zone One Training
02:11 Common Training Errors
02:42 Understanding Zone Two Training
03:24 Intensity Management for Long-Term Success
06:02 The Role of RPE in Training
07:47 The Impact of Popular Athletes on Training Trends
0:17 The Debate on Training Intensities
12:18 The Importance of Slowing Down
28:45 Personal Insights and Experiences
34:50 Conclusion and Final Thoughts
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Substack article: Zone 1 is where the magic happens
Substack article: Progression: A powerful training heuristic
Substack article: Don't be a January Champion
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Progression: A powerful training heuristic
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Progression: A powerful training heuristic
In this episode of the Real Coaching Podcast, Joel Filliol, an international coach based in the UK and Spain, dives into the concept of progression as a training heuristic. Reflecting on the lessons from his substack article 'Don't Be a January Champion,' he discusses the importance of timing and avoiding the common pitfall of too much intensity too soon. Joel emphasizes building a robust database of experiences to create valuable knowledge that can be applied across various contexts. He also explains the benefits of progressive training sessions that gradually increase in intensity, enhancing athletes' ability to manage their perceived exertion and build long-term consistency. The episode further explores managing training loads over multi-year cycles and addresses strategies for working with younger athletes. To wrap up, Joel answers listener questions on topics like mixed team relay strategies and overcoming performance plateaus. The discussion underscores that consistency trumps intensity and the need for a long-term perspective in athlete development.
00:00 Introduction to the Real Coaching Podcast
00:02 Reflecting on the 'Don't Be a January Champion' article
00:56 The Importance of Timing in Athlete Performance
01:35 Learning from Top Athletes and Coaching Wisdom
02:52 Using Progression as a Training Heuristic
03:42 Managing Training Intensity and Consistency
05:12 The Concept of Progression in Training
06:35 Day-to-Day Variation and Athlete Self-Management
12:02 Seasonal and Multi-Year Progression Strategies
21:12 Q&A: Mixed Team Relay and Athlete Development
30:33 Q&A: Working with Under 16 Athletes
37:26 Q&A: Overcoming Performance Plateaus
41:42 Q&A: Optimal Training Intensity
45:10 Conclusion and Final Thoughts
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Substack article: Progression: A powerful training heuristic
Substack article: Don't be a January Champion
46:27
Don't be a January Champion
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Avoiding the January Champion Trap: Insights on Season Planning and Performance Longevity
In this episode of the 'Real Coaching Podcast,' Joe Filliol, an experienced international coach, delves into the concept of effective periodization and the pitfalls of peaking too early in the season. Drawing on his extensive coaching background across multiple countries and elite athletes, Joe discusses the importance of finding the right training load at the right time to ensure peak performance when it truly matters. He reflects on the dangers of early high-intensity training and how it can compromise long-term progression and sustainability. The episode also emphasizes avoiding short-term thinking and maintaining a patient, long-term approach to athlete development. Additionally, Joe offers insights into his coaching philosophy and services for ambitious athletes and coaches looking to break through performance plateaus.
00:00 Introduction to the Real Coaching Podcast
00:02 Joe Filliol's International Coaching Journey
01:04 Exploring Different Training Methods
01:46 The Concept of 'Don't Be a January Champion'
02:18 Challenges of Early Season Performance
03:08 Importance of Periodization and Long-Term Planning
08:44 Opportunity Cost in Training
11:51 Managing Intensity and Consistency
20:38 The Role of Coaches in Long-Term Athlete Development
22:15 Conclusion and Coaching Opportunities
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Real Coaching Podcast Popular episodes:
10: The Impact of Scientific Knowledge on Coaching
5: Swim Myth Busting
15: Training Needs Hierarchy
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Championship Reflections in Triathlon
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Championship Reflections in Triathlon: Common Errors and Key Insights
In this episode of the Real Coaching Podcast, high-performance coach Joel Filliol reflects on common errors and key insights from championship performances in triathlon throughout 2025. Joel discusses the importance of managing training loads, avoiding early peaks, and respecting environmental conditions and travel. He also dives into the dynamics of race preparation, travel impacts, psychological and physiological considerations, and tapering strategies. Joel highlights specific races such as Wollongong and Kona, and evaluates the role of new technologies like Race Ranger in enhancing the understanding of drafting and race dynamics. He also reflects on Super Tri racing dynamics and the potential influence of race motos across formats of cycling and triathlon. The episode concludes with thoughts on season planning and guidance for athletes and coaches looking to improve their performance.
00:00 Introduction to the Real Coaching Podcast
00:08 Achievements and Background
00:52 Podcast History and Evergreen Episodes
01:29 Highlights from the 2025 Season
05:17 Common Errors in Championship Preparation
17:39 Reflections on Championship Performances
23:00 Innovations and Equipment in Triathlon
31:37 Race Ranger Data and Drafting Insights
41:11 Conclusion and Coaching Opportunities
SHOW NOTES
Follow Joel on youtube, X, Instagram, facebook, LinkedIn, and now substack where there is written version of this podcast.
Real Coaching Podcast Popular episodes:
10: The Impact of Scientific Knowledge on Coaching
5: Swim Myth Busting
15: Training Needs Hierarchy
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Optimising Bike Fitting and Aerodynamics with Matt Bottrill
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In this episode of The Real Coaching Podcast, Joel Filliol welcomes Matt Bottrill from Matt Bottrill Performance Coaching. The discussion delves into Bottrill's extensive expertise in bike fitting, aerodynamics, wind tunnel testing, and optimising performance for world-class triathletes and cyclists. Topics include the process of refining bike positions, myths and trends in bike fitting, the importance of shoe design, short cranks, saddles, and helmets. Bottrill also shares his experience working with high-profile athletes like Vincent Luis and provides insights into practical drills for enhancing riding efficiency. The episode emphasises the significance of integrating proper bike fitting with rigorous training methods to achieve peak race performance.
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EPISODE TIMELINE
00:00 Introduction to The Real Coaching Podcast
02:58 Matt Bottrill's Background and Achievements
05:37 Training and Optimisation Strategies
07:30 The Evolution of Bike Fitting
11:00 Aerodynamics and Performance Insights
15:39 Coaching Philosophy and Techniques
18:00 Practical Drills and Training Tips
36:45 Understanding Power Generation and Pedal Efficiency
38:51 The Importance of Cleat Position and Q Factor
40:47 Balancing Aerodynamics and Running Efficiency
42:18 The Role of Bike Fitting in Performance
44:09 The Evolution of Bike Fitting Techniques
45:23 Case Study: Working with Vince Luis
48:39 The Art and Science of Bike Fitting
01:01:13 The UK Time Trial Scene and Its Influence
01:08:25 Optimising Aerodynamics with Forearm Support
01:09:15 Addressing Saddle Problems and Bike Fit
01:10:58 Cleat Position and Mid-foot Cleats
01:14:25 Insoles and Foot Support
01:17:03 Cleat Wedges and Leg Length Discrepancies
01:19:45 Preferred Pedal Systems and Shoe Design
01:22:09 Shorter Cranks and Hip Mobility
01:25:43 Saddle Selection and Pressure Mapping
01:29:51 Summarising Bike Fit Myths and Best Practices
01:33:04 Conclusion and Follow-Up
SHOW NOTES / LINKS
Matt Bottrill Performance Coaching:
https://www.mattbottrillperformancecoaching.com
Matt Bottrill Youtube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@mattbottrillcoaching
Matt Bottrill instagram https://www.instagram.com/bottrillmatthew/
01:34:43
Coaching Cassandre Beaugrand to Olympic Gold: Insights from Gavin Smith
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In this episode of The Real Coaching Podcast, Joel Filliol speaks with Gavin Smith, Head Coach of the Loughborough University Triathlon Program, about his experience coaching Olympic champion Cassandre Beaugrand to a gold medal at the Paris Games. They delve into the preparation, challenges, and strategies that led to her historic victory. The discussion also explores the dynamics of building trust, managing a high-performance environment, and fostering lasting legacies in triathlon programs. Additionally, they touch on the role of support staff, training partners, and the evolving nature of triathlon competition.
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EPISODE TIMELINE
00:00 Introduction to the Podcast and Guest
00:25 Coaching Olympic Champion Cassandre Beaugrand
00:55 Challenges and Strategies on Race Day
01:13 Developing Bike Performance and Team Support
01:31 Gavin Smith's Coaching Journey
02:04 Building Trust and Communication
02:21 Managing Dynamics with British Triathlon
02:58 Unique Environment at Loughborough University
03:52 Supporting the Podcast and Coaching Services
04:30 Discussion with Gavin Smith Begins
04:50 Preparing for the Home Olympics
05:45 Race Day Emotions and Reflections
09:54 Managing Pre-Olympic Challenges
13:34 Race Execution and Key Moments
18:35 Post-Race Reflections and Emotions
22:12 Building Momentum and Trust with Cassandra
30:37 Training Strategies and Building Confidence
36:48 Post-Olympics Reflections
37:13 Cass's Swimming Strategy and Challenges
38:38 Cass's Remarkable Recovery
39:29 Coaching Cass: Emotional Rollercoaster
40:53 Managing Energy and Strategies
42:41 Building Trust and Communication
49:30 Navigating University and British Triathlon Dynamics
01:02:08 Training Environment and Athlete Management
01:10:55 Managing Athlete Confidence and Positioning
01:12:52 The Evolution of Women's Racing Tactics
01:14:10 Creating a Supportive Training Environment
01:16:25 Balancing Individual and Group Training Needs
01:20:39 Challenges of Athlete Transition and Legacy
01:31:55 Future of Triathlon Training and Competition
01:44:46 Reflections on Coaching Success and Future Goals
SHOW NOTES / LINKS
Loughborough Triathlon Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lboroltpc/
Loughborough Triathlon website https://www.lboro.ac.uk/sport/sports/triathlon/performance/
Loughborough Triathlon coaching team: https://www.lboro.ac.uk/sport/sports/triathlon/coachingteam/
220 Magaizine article with Gavin: https://www.220triathlon.com/training/10-ways-to-train-like-olympic-champion-cassandre-beaugrand
01:49:56
Coaching Paris medallist Leo Bergere: Inside Fabio Rastelli's process
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In this episode of the Real Coaching Podcast, Joel Filliol speaks with Italian coach Fabio Rastelli about his coaching experiences with his Turbo Tribe Squad, including French Olympians in Paris 2024, Leo Bergere, the Bronze medallist, and Leonie Periault. Fabio discusses the origins and success of his squad, the balance between individual and group training, and the nuances of managing athletes for both short and middle-distance events. He reflects on the challenges faced during the Paris Olympics, the importance of maintaining stability in a training system, and the dynamics of the relay races. Fabio also shares his approach to integrating theory with practice and the benefits of constant learning and shared knowledge among coaches.
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00:00 Introduction to the Real Coaching Podcast
02:31 Meet Coach Fabio Rastelli
03:09 The Origin of Turbo Tribe Squad
06:11 Challenges and Doubts in Coaching
10:16 Balancing Training and Personal Life
16:15 Fabio's Background and Career Path
24:22 Principles and Values in Coaching
29:38 Reflections on the Paris Olympics
40:23 Balancing Multiple Disciplines in Training
47:27 Analyzing Athlete Preparation and Race Strategy
48:54 Challenges of Drafting and Non-Drafting Races
50:25 Managing the Unique Swim at the Paris Games
51:59 Dealing with Race Delays and Mental Preparation
01:00:15 Reflections on the Relay and Team Dynamics
01:07:05 The Importance of Stability in the French System
01:13:04 Post-Olympic Reflections and Future Goals
01:16:46 Balancing Individual and Group Training
01:22:26 Evolving Coaching Methods and Continuous Learning
01:27:47 Conclusion and Final Thoughts
SHOW NOTES / LINKS
Fabio's Personal website https://fabiorastelli.com
Fabio's personal instagram https://www.instagram.com/fabio.rast/
Turbo Tribe Squad instagram https://www.instagram.com/turbotritribe
Research Gate: https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Fabio-Rastelli
01:33:03
Katie Zaferes: From World Champion to Coach - Building the AUXO Collective
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In this episode of the Real Coaching Podcast, Joel Filliol is joined by Katie Zaferes, former World Triathlon Champion and double Olympic medallist turned coach. The discussion delves into Katie's transition from being a world-class athlete to embarking on a coaching career. They explore Katie's reflection on her experiences, the inception of her new project ‘AUXO Collective' based in North Carolina, and her vision of creating a supportive and growth-oriented training environment for athletes. Katie shares her coaching philosophy emphasizing simplicity, sustainability, and fostering athlete independence. The conversation highlights the challenges in setting up a new program, her approach to recruiting the right athletes, and the valuable lessons learned from her own career that she aims to pass on to her trainees.
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TIMELINE
00:00 Introduction to the Podcast
00:02 Katie Zaferes' Coaching Journey
00:52 Goals and Philosophy of Katie's Coaching Project
02:01 Support and Challenges in Coaching
02:09 Encouraging Curiosity and Openness in Coaching
04:47 Katie's New Coaching Project in North Carolina
06:24 Katie's Reflections on Coaching Nuances
09:51 The Importance of Daily Training Environments
18:35 Challenges and Evolution of the AUXO Collective
22:06 Learning from Other Successful Programs
28:02 Balancing Community and High Performance
37:51 Katie's Coaching Philosophy and Approach
49:24 Balancing Autonomy and Decision-Making in Coaching
50:39 Connecting with Different Athlete Personalities
51:39 Building a Supportive Training Environment
53:14 Handling Challenging Athletes and Group Dynamics
56:12 The Importance of Athlete Buy-In
01:00:00 Transitioning from Athlete to Coach
01:02:32 Applying Personal Athletic Experience to Coaching
01:06:19 The Role of Reflection and Process in Coaching
01:10:46 Managing Training Intensity and Athlete Well-being
01:22:11 Advice for Aspiring Coaches and Athletes
01:30:21 Concluding Thoughts and Future Plans
SHOW NOTES
AUXO Collective instagram: https://www.instagram.com/auxocollective/
Katie Zaferes instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kzaferes6/
01:34:35
Rethinking endurance training: insights from peter leo
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In this episode of The Real Coaching Podcast, Joel Filliol engages in an insightful discussion with Peter Leo, an endurance training scientist at Aus Cycling, and coach for the world tour cycling team, Jayco Alula. They delve into Peter's transition from a student to a researcher and coach, and explore his research interests, practical applications, and significant insights on durability, training evolution post-pandemic, and athlete development. They highlight the contrast between training approaches in cycling and triathlon, and discuss the importance of chronic load, individualized training, and the psychological aspects of competition. Peter shares his personal journey and offers valuable advice on balancing high-performance roles, self-care, and maintaining sustainable professional relationships. The episode also touches on the potential for AI in sports performance analysis and the need for greater collaboration in triathlon research.
00:00 Introduction to the Real Coaching Podcast
00:02 Meet Peter Leo: From Student to Coach
00:57 Exploring Peter's Research and Coaching Insights
02:02 Leadership Interlude: Strategic Plans and Culture
06:03 Support the Podcast: Coaching and Camps
07:31 Discussion with Peter Leo Begins
09:41 Peter's Background and Career Journey
27:33 The Concept of Durability in Endurance Sports
39:53 Training Volume and Intensity: Pre and Post-Pandemic
49:02 The Role of Individualization in Coaching
57:08 Introduction to Triathlon Training Challenges
58:16 The State of Evidence-Based Training in Triathlon
01:00:32 The Impact of Course Demands on Triathlon
01:06:27 Data Sharing and Collaboration in Triathlon
01:30:26 The Role of National Federations vs. World Tour Teams
01:34:29 Balancing High Performance and Personal Well-being
01:37:41 Peter's Journey and Reflections
01:49:09 Conclusion and Final Thoughts
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SHOW NOTES
Research Gate
https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Peter-Leo
Power Profiling: Power profiling and the power-duration relationship in cycling: a narrative review
https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s00421-021-04833-y
Peter’s PHD - Longitudinal physiological and performance characteristics of U23 elite cyclists
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/355378830_Longitudinal_physiological_and_performance_characteristics_of_U23_elite_cyclists
Scientific Triathlon ep 319:
Power profiling, critical power, and U23 cycling research with Peter Leo | EP#319
https://scientifictriathlon.com/tts319/
Twitter: @peter__leo
https://interceptperformanceconsultancy.com
Episode 516 - Exploring the Science of Critical Power and Speed with Coach Peter Leo
https://www.fitter.co.nz/fitter-radio/2023/9/12/episode-516-exploring-the-science-of-critical-power-and-speed-with-coach-peter-leo
Dr. Peter Leo - Advancements and best practice for power profiling cyclists - Part 1 of 2
https://cyclingperformanceclub.com/episodes/dr-peter-leo-advancements-and-best-practice-for-power-profiling-cyclists-part-1-of-2
Dr. Peter Leo - Advancements and best practice for power profiling cyclists - Part 2 of 2
https://cyclingperformanceclub.com/episodes/dr-peter-leo-advancements-and-best-practice-for-power-profiling-cyclists-part-2-of-2
The Compound Score in elite road cycling
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/361643363_The_Compound_Score_in_elite_road_cycling
https://www.jsc-journal.com/index.php/JSC/article/view/733
A useful training intensity chart
https://www.wattkg.com/training-intensity-chart/
UAE's Performance Chief Unveils Pro Cyclists' Training Secrets
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nL5gHwyOonQ
Joel Filliol’s talk at INSEP about Simon Whitfield in 2015
https://youtu.be/cdnO-_KaqZs?si=XdEi4M4cCEeyWPir
Jason Fried’ blog on Culture:
https://world.hey.com/jason/company-culture-is-the-last-50-days-dab19416
01:49:51
Pathways and Pitfalls: Coaching Reflections with Drew Box
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In this episode of the Real Coaching Podcast, Joel Filliol sits down with Drew Box, the co-coach of the JFTcrew squad, to discuss Drew's journey from being a coached athlete to becoming a coach himself. They delve into Drew's reasons for making the transition, the challenges he's faced, his advice for his younger self, and what makes good coaching. They also explore broader topics like the influence of bureaucratic organizations on coaching, the importance of long-term planning, and the role of confidence in athletic performance. The conversation touches on various high-performance programs and offers advice for young coaches looking to succeed.
00:00 Introduction to the Real Coaching Podcast
00:17 Drew Box's Journey from Athlete to Coach
01:43 Coaching Challenges and Insights
04:14 Supporting the Podcast and Upcoming Content
05:51 Drew Box's Athletic Background
09:18 Transitioning to Coaching
13:26 Learning from Other Coaches
18:03 Reflections on Training and Coaching
29:01 Building Confidence in Athletes
37:40 The Role of Instinct in Coaching
44:35 Reflecting on Coaching Experiences
45:07 Understanding Talent in Coaching
45:33 Adapting Communication for Athletes
46:01 Learning from Other Coaches
47:10 Observing and Making Changes
48:38 Empathy and Coaching
50:23 Challenges in Coaching Top Athletes
01:06:13 The Role of Federations in Athlete Success
01:16:41 Advice for Young Coaches
01:22:25 Conclusion and Final Thoughts
SHOW NOTES
Drew's instagram - follow the daily activies of the JFTcrew Squad
https://www.instagram.com/drew.box/
Stu McMillan's profile on Altis
https://altis.world/author/smcmillan/
01:24:17
Real Physiotherapy with Brad Beer
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In this episode of The Real Coaching Podcast, Joel Filliol transitions the Real Coaching Podcast into The Real Physio Podcast, with guest Brad Beer from the Pogo Physio Clinic and The Physical Performance Show Podcast. The discussion dives deep into the importance of physiotherapy, the value of embedding a physio within training squads, and Brad’s approach to high-performance sports physiotherapy. Joel & Brad explore various aspects of injury prevention and recovery, effective coaching strategies, and how to integrate sports science and clinical research into practice. They also discuss dealing with common injuries like bone stress, Achilles problems, and shoulder pain in triathletes. Tune in for insights on fostering athlete health, psychological resilience, and the critical role of communication in high-performance sports.
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00:00 Introduction to The Real Physio Podcast
00:43 The Role of Physiotherapy in Triathlon Coaching
03:37 Challenges and Experiences in Australia
07:59 Interview with Brad Beer Begins
08:55 Brad Beer's Background and Philosophy
12:30 The Importance of Accurate Diagnosis and Communication
14:20 Empathy in Physiotherapy
16:05 Intersection of Psychology in Physio and Coaching
24:53 Balancing Clinical Experience and Research
39:38 Understanding and Preventing Bone Injuries
43:32 Optimizing Bone Health Through Targeted Workouts
44:56 Integrating Strength Training with Endurance Training
46:33 Effective Rehabilitation Strategies
47:37 Return to Running: Best Practices and Considerations
56:34 Managing Common Injuries in Triathletes
01:10:29 Self-Management Tips for Athletes
01:16:38 Closing Thoughts and Contact Information
SHOW NOTES
The Physical Performance Show Episode 193 - Joel Filliol, Elite Triathlon Coach, Olympic Performance Director Italian Triathlon Federation https://physicalperformanceshow.com/episode/joel-filliol/
The Physical Performance Show https://physicalperformanceshow.com
Pogo Physio Clinic: https://www.pogophysio.com.au
Pogo Physio Instagram
Pogo Physio Facebook
Pogo Physio Youtube
About Brad Beer: https://www.pogophysio.com.au/team/brad-beer/
Articles by Brad: https://www.pogophysio.com.au/blog/author/brad-beer/
TriStrong.com/au (coming soon)
Twitter: Brad_Beer LinkedIN bbeer Instagram brad_beer
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01:19:59
Coaching Wisdom
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Real Coaching Podcast: Wisdom in High Performance with Joel Filliol
Joel Filliol reintroduces himself and his podcast, 'The Real Coaching Podcast,' after a hiatus. As a high-performance coach with extensive experience, including three Olympic Games and multiple world triathlon championships, Joel aims to share his unique insights and lessons learned from coaching across various contexts and countries. This introductory episode emphasizes the importance of wisdom in coaching, avoiding common pitfalls, and focusing on sustainable long-term performance. Joel discusses fundamental coaching principles, the value of reflection, and the need to prioritize simplicity and effectiveness over chasing novel trends. The episode also highlights how listeners can support the podcast and benefit from Joel's coaching, consulting, and training camps.
00:00 Welcome Back to the Real Coaching Podcast
00:11 Joel Filliol's Coaching Journey
01:34 Podcast Evolution and Popular Episodes
02:42 Hiatus and New Experiences
03:25 Coaching Philosophy and Athlete Management
05:59 The Role of Technology in Coaching
07:30 Wisdom in Coaching: Key Insights
09:17 Applying Wisdom to Coaching Practices
19:03 Avoiding Common Pitfalls in Training
23:46 Summary and Future Plans
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Real Coaching Podcast Popular episodes:
10: The Impact of Scientific Knowledge on Coaching
5: Swim Myth Busting
15: Training Needs Hierarchy
Farnam Street Blog: https://fs.blog
Steve Magness’ video The evolution of endurance training: https://youtu.be/v2-rlQeR00g?si=EDTW5HnfaYzT6UMj
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22: Championship Coaching
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In this episode of the Real Coaching podcast Joel discusses preparing to coach athletes in championships with Swedish coach Joachim Willén, coach of rising star Vasco Villaça of Portugal. "The more you look, the more you see." Topics discussed include what's different about championships and the Olympic Games, how coaches can get the best out of their athletes. Preparation, the physical and mental approach, what to say and what not to say. Value based coaching, creating stability for yourself as a coach and for your athletes. How to develop as a coach and be ready for big opportunities at the right moments.
Notes from Episode 22: 1-1 Consulting with Joel for coaches or athletes
Joel's eBook 3-Pack
Joachim Willen Instagram
Joachim Willen Twitter
Vasco Villaça personal site
Future Stars of Triathlon: Macca
Show notes page
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21: Triathlon Swimming Revisited
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In this episode of the Real Coaching podcast Joel revisits the topic of effective triathlon swim training, on the basis of the original popular “Top 20 Rules for Faster Triathlon Swimming’ article. Joel coverers why conditioning trumps drills, the role of frequency and volume in swim training, how to use swim ‘toys’ such as band, pull buoy and paddles, and different types of paddles. Joel also covers program design and set design and why triathlon swimming is different than pool swim training.
Show Notes
1-1 Consulting with Joel for coaches or athletes
Joel's eBook 3-Pack
Real Coaching Podcast 5: Swim Myth Busting
Joel’s Top 20 Swim Tips original article
Send a Voicemail question to Joel for the Podcast
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20: Barrie Shepley
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Canadian triathlon legend Barrie Shepley joins Joel on Episode 2 of season 3 of the Real Coaching Podcast. Barrie and Joel talk about Joel's progression from athlete to coach, and lessons learned along the way. From Joel's start racing in the Kids of Steel series in Ontario Canada, to the move to Victoria British Columbia to start 'real coaching', the Beijing Olympics, and how to work with top athletes, coaching 'superstars'. Why Joel left Canada, the move from British Triathlon before London 2012 and starting the JFTcrew squad, and where the sport headed in the future.
The episode starts with a discussion on the coaching workflow, planning process with the view on the season plan. Common mistakes in coaching are discussed and short term vs long term coaching issues.
Links:
Anti-Process 2020 ebook
Joel's ebooks and webinars: ebook 3-pack Building the Elite Triathlete, Characteristics of the High Level athlete and How Champions Train
Characteristics of Effective Coaching webinar + ebook
Barrie Shepley LinkedIn Twitter Personal Best Barrie's online clinic with Joel's interview and many others
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19: Anti-Process 2020
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The Real Coaching Podcast is back for Season 3. Joel reflects on the 2020 season, where finding process in uncertainty was necessary for success, and answers questions on managing training within the covid19 context, coaching remotely, planning changes over the short and long term. Joel talks about his background in coaching, advice for ITU focused coaching. Also discussed are tips for athletes who suffering from running injuries, differences between volume and intensity for men and women, metrics for recovery, managing different plans for athletes, choose camp locations, determining the pace of run sessions, choosing the level of races for your athletes and finding and sustaining success and how talent factors in ITU racing.
Joel's eBooks and video resources: joelfilliol.com/shop
Jack Daniel's Running Formula
VDOT Calculator
Show Notes
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18: Arild Tveiten Norway Head Coach
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Arild Tveiten the Triathlon Norway Head Coach sits down with Joel to discuss all things triathlon and high performance, from the rise of Norway as a triathlon power, to testing, organization of sessions, altitude, season planning, the 70.3 world best time, Tokyo 2020 and more. Show Notes: http://joelfilliol.com/podcast/2019/1/21/arild-tveiten-norway-head-coach
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17: Questions and Answers
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The Real Coaching Podcast returns, with Joel answering questions on training, racing, performance, squad dynamics and more following the Gold Coast ITU Grand Final where the JFTcrew men went 1-2-3 in the WTS podium, and Katie Zaferes took silver for the women.
Show notes: https://joelfilliol.com/podcast/2019/1/17/17-questions-and-answers
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