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EPISODE · Sep 12, 2019 · 51 MIN

Rinny Carfrae: Ironman World Champion, Mother, Super Inspiring Person

from Grow the Good · host Sonya Looney: : Mindset, Plant-Based Nutrition, Performance, Mountain Bikin

If you aren't familiar with the triathlon world, I'm excited to introduce you to our podcast guest, Mirinda "Rinny" Carfrae.  Rinny is pretty amazing. For starters, she is 3x Ironman World Champion and has been on the podium at 6/7 Ironman Worlds she has done!  She has also been World Champion at the half-ironman.  distance.  The Australian currently lives in Boulder, CO.  Standing at 5'3" tall, her first love in sports was actually basketball and she played for 11 years starting at the age of 7.  She was introduced to triathlon in college with running as her primary strength.  I think Rinny is inspiring for a number of reasons.  She is someone who thrives under pressure.  She has an incredible work ethic.  On top of her busy career, she took a short period of time off to have a baby and continued her career after her baby was born.  She said her short sabbatical was something she was ready for and the break from racing was a nice change of pace.  If you follow her on social media, you'll see is she back to kicking some serious butt and her YouTube Channel shows how she and her professional triathlete husband, Tim O'Donnell, live their day to day with their little girl, Izzy.  In this episode, we talked about how she manages expectations and pressure, pushing through the pain, about her experience becoming a mom, avoiding injury, some of her race strategies and so much more!  Topics Discussed in the Podcast  her 1st sport: basketball how Rinny got into Ironman how to have longevity in endurance sports how she avoids overuse injury her sabbatical to have her baby, Izzy  her comeback after pregnancy sleep deprivation with a young baby managing expectations  the community of triathlon how to train 3 sports her race strategies and some stories from her races how she pushes through the pain Listen Now       Resources Follow Rinny on Instagram Rinny's YouTube Channel Follow Rinny on Twitter Rinny's website ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------   Support the Show If you would like to support the growth of my show, I’d love your contribution on.  Patreon.  The current production of this free show is primarily supported out of my own pocket and a small portion is covered through the donations on Patreon. With my Patreon page, you can donate directly to the show which will help me cover the costs and help it grow! Even 4 bucks a month- the cost of one coffee per month helps a LOT! Thanks, I really appreciate your support!      --------------The Grow the Good Podcast is produced by Palm Tree Pod Co. 

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If you aren't familiar with the triathlon world, I'm excited to introduce you to our podcast guest, Mirinda "Rinny" Carfrae. Rinny is pretty amazing. For starters, she is 3x Ironman World Champion and has been on the podium at 6/7 Ironman Worlds she has done! She has also been World Champion at the half-ironman. distance. The Australian currently lives in Boulder, CO. Standing at 5'3" tall, her first love in sports was actually basketball and she played for 11 ye...

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