EPISODE · Jul 5, 2026 · 1H 9M
S2 E11. July Training: Time Trials, Strength, and Skill Development
from Race Ready · host Nordic Team Solutions
July is one of the most important months of the year for endurance athletes, but it's also one of the easiest times to make mistakes. In this episode of the Race Ready Podcast, Andy Newell and Brian Halligan dive deep into the training concepts that matter most right now, from summer racing and roller ski time trials to strength training, technique development, and how elite athletes use the off-season to build long-term success.The conversation explores why summer races aren't actually about results, why many athletes misunderstand the purpose of strength training, and how coaches can use July as an opportunity to develop race execution, pacing, technique, and mental skills. Andy shares why he intentionally ignores time trial results, Brian explains how his approach to strength training has evolved away from "gym bro" lifting and toward stability and movement quality, and both hosts discuss what separates athletes who continue to improve from those who plateau.The episode also tackles listener questions about swimming and paddling as training modalities, the eternal debate over whether athletes should pause their watches during training sessions, and why young athletes may benefit more from mastering movement than chasing fitness. Whether you're a junior athlete, masters racer, coach, or aspiring elite competitor, this episode is packed with practical advice, coaching philosophy, and high-performance insights that you can apply immediately to your own training.
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July is one of the most important months of the year for endurance athletes, but it's also one of the easiest times to make mistakes. In this episode of the Race Ready Podcast, Andy Newell and Brian Halligan dive deep into the training concepts that matter most right now, from summer racing and roller ski time trials to strength training, technique development, and how elite athletes use the off-season to build long-term success.The conversation explores why summer races aren't actually about results, why many athletes misunderstand the purpose of strength training, and how coaches can use July as an opportunity to develop race execution, pacing, technique, and mental skills. Andy shares why he intentionally ignores time trial results, Brian explains how his approach to strength training has evolved away from "gym bro" lifting and toward stability and movement quality, and both hosts discuss what separates athletes who continue to improve from those who plateau.The episode also tackles listener questions about swimming and paddling as training modalities, the eternal debate over whether athletes should pause their watches during training sessions, and why young athletes may benefit more from mastering movement than chasing fitness. Whether you're a junior athlete, masters racer, coach, or aspiring elite competitor, this episode is packed with practical advice, coaching philosophy, and high-performance insights that you can apply immediately to your own training.
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