EPISODE · Jan 25, 2026 · 51 MIN
Ep. 40 JD Downing Leads Team USA to the Masters World Cup: Training, Tapering, and Competing After 40
from Race Ready · host Nordic Team Solutions
In this episode of the Race Ready Podcast, Andy Newell and Brian Halligan sit down with JD Downing, one of the most influential figures in U.S. masters skiing and a driving force behind XC Oregon and American Cross Country Skiers. With more than two decades of experience coaching, organizing, and leading Team USA contingents to the Masters World Cup, JD offers a rare, behind-the-scenes look at how masters skiing really works—from grassroots development to international competition. The conversation dives deep into the evolution of masters racing, why participation has declined in some areas despite the sport’s overall growth, and what truly keeps athletes engaged for decades. JD shares sharp insights on coaching masters of all ages, explaining why customization, patience, strength training, and easy volume matter more than chasing intensity. From training templates and tapering strategies to technique fixes for fit but inefficient skiers, this episode is packed with practical wisdom for athletes balancing performance, longevity, and real life. JD also previews the upcoming Masters World Cup in the Dolomites, describing the unique culture, challenges, and joy of racing on the world stage well into your 50s, 60s, 70s—and beyond. With stories ranging from jet-lagged race prep to 99-year-old competitors still toeing the line, this episode is a powerful reminder that Nordic skiing is truly a sport for life. Whether you’re a coach, a competitive masters athlete, or someone who just loves staying fast on skis, this is a conversation you won’t want to miss.
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In this episode of the Race Ready Podcast, Andy Newell and Brian Halligan sit down with JD Downing, one of the most influential figures in U.S. masters skiing and a driving force behind XC Oregon and American Cross Country Skiers. With more than two decades of experience coaching, organizing, and leading Team USA contingents to the Masters World Cup, JD offers a rare, behind-the-scenes look at how masters skiing really works—from grassroots development to international competition. The conversation dives deep into the evolution of masters racing, why participation has declined in some areas despite the sport’s overall growth, and what truly keeps athletes engaged for decades. JD shares sharp insights on coaching masters of all ages, explaining why customization, patience, strength training, and easy volume matter more than chasing intensity. From training templates and tapering strategies to technique fixes for fit but inefficient skiers, this episode is packed with practical wisdom for athletes balancing performance, longevity, and real life. JD also previews the upcoming Masters World Cup in the Dolomites, describing the unique culture, challenges, and joy of racing on the world stage well into your 50s, 60s, 70s—and beyond. With stories ranging from jet-lagged race prep to 99-year-old competitors still toeing the line, this episode is a powerful reminder that Nordic skiing is truly a sport for life. Whether you’re a coach, a competitive masters athlete, or someone who just loves staying fast on skis, this is a conversation you won’t want to miss.
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