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The Be Battle Ready podcast is where everyday athletes, adventurers, and seekers of strength come to forge resilience - in body, mind, and spirit.
Hosted by coach Simon Ward, each episode explores the true pillars of endurance: purposeful training, nourishing nutrition, restorative sleep, a resilient mindset, and the art of recovery. It’s designed especially for those in their 40s, 50s and beyond who refuse to rust - men and women who know that age is no excuse to stop sharpening the blade.
Whether you’re preparing for your next Ironman, rebuilding after setback, or simply training for the demands of life itself, this show will help you stay Battle Ready: strong, adaptable, and unbreakable.
Expect conversations with world-class coaches, scientists, and everyday warriors - those who walk the path of longevity and high performance - sharing wisdom, tactics, and stories from the front line of endurance.
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Episodes

Wednesday Jan 10, 2018
Simon Ward and Toby Baxendale part 2
Wednesday Jan 10, 2018
Wednesday Jan 10, 2018
Simon chats with Toby Baxendale in part 2 of this conversation where Toby finally reveals the background to his 421 watt, 20 minute time trial. Among many subjects they talk about:
- The benefits of polarised training for recovery and overall performance benefits
- How a lower carb/high fat approach to nutrition led to an unexpected weight loss with no loss of performance
- Why “nose breathing” helps you to control intensity and avoid too much threshold training
- The moment when Toby thought I had gone mad
- Why improvements in lifestyle were more important than 421 watts
- What happened when Toby went “keto” for a 70.3 triathlon
For more information please go to www.SimonWardTriathlonCoach.com, or www.TheTriathlonCoach.com, or email Beth@thetriathloncoach.com.
To find out more about Toby Baxendale please visit his website https://tobybaxendale.com/

Wednesday Jan 03, 2018
Simon Ward and Toby Baxendale part 1
Wednesday Jan 03, 2018
Wednesday Jan 03, 2018
In this week's podcast Simon is joined by long term client Toby Baxendale, the man behind the extra-ordinary 421 watt 20 minute time trial that caused so much fuss back in February 2017.
Toby is an entrepreneur, philanthropist, author, father, husband and age group triathlete.
In this call Toby shares his secrets on how he fits training into his busy lifestyle including:
- How super-fitness helped him become a better business person
- Why cutting out the “fluff” from his life was a game changer
- What happened when Toby changed to a “polarised training” approach
- How reading the book “Primal Endurance” led to increased energy levels, better performances and deeper sleep
- Why he had to go “backwards” in order to go “forwards”
For more information please go to www.SimonWardTriathlonCoach.com, or www.TheTriathlonCoach.com, or email Beth@thetriathloncoach.com.
To find out more about Toby Baxendale please visit his website https://tobybaxendale.com/

Wednesday Dec 27, 2017
Simon Ward and Brad Kearns part 2
Wednesday Dec 27, 2017
Wednesday Dec 27, 2017
Join Coach Simon Ward as he resumes his conversation with Brad Kearns, co-author of Primal Endurance. Find out....
Why you should forget about traditional periodisation models, and work around your own lifestyle.
What are the 5 rules for implementing the Primal Endurance philosophy into your training?
Why are explosive activities good for endurance athletes?
How to speed up by slowing down.
For more information please go to www.SimonWardTriathlonCoach.com, or www.TheTriathlonCoach.com, or email Beth@thetriathloncoach.com
To find out more about Brad Kearns or Primal Endurance, please visit www.PrimalEndurance.fit.

Wednesday Dec 20, 2017
Simon Ward and Brad Kearns part 1
Wednesday Dec 20, 2017
Wednesday Dec 20, 2017
Join Coach Simon Ward as he speaks with Brad Kearns, co-author of Primal Endurance. Find out why training and activity are intuitive, and when super-structured training could be bad for you. How does polarised training not only widen your range of fitness, but also provide health benefits? Find out not just why, but also how to reduce your dependency on carbohydrates. And why is Brad a big fan of planned blocks of rest during, as well as post season?
For more information please visit www.SimonWardTriathlonCoach.com, or www.TheTriathlonCoach.com, or email Beth@TheTriathlonCoach.com.
For more information on Brad Kearns and Primal Endurance, please visit www.PrimalEndurance.fit.

Wednesday Dec 13, 2017
Simon Ward and Tom Hughes
Wednesday Dec 13, 2017
Wednesday Dec 13, 2017
Join Coach Simon Ward as he speaks with Dr. Tom Hughes regarding a low carb/high fat approach to fueling your body.
They discuss a range of different topics and Tom shares his thoughts on
- Carbohydrates and your daily calorie intake
- Why you should consider switching out processed carbs from your diet
- Why nutrient dense foods make more sense than calories dense options
- How your daily habits can improve your nutrition
- The benefits of occasional workouts in a low energy state
For more information please go to www.TheTriathlonCoach.com, www.SimonWardTriathlonCoach.com, or email Beth@TheTriathlonCoach.com.
To find out more about Dr Tom Hughes visit his website https://www.trimechanics.co.uk/

Wednesday Dec 06, 2017
Simon Ward and Stuart Anderson
Wednesday Dec 06, 2017
Wednesday Dec 06, 2017
Join Simon Ward in this episode as he speaks with Stuart Anderson from Team Freespeed. Stuart has qualified for Kona on every qualifying race that he’s done.
- What factors does he consider when selecting his races?
- With a busy job and personal life, how does he maintain balance in life?
- How many hours of training does he do each week?
- How does he stay injury free?
- What does resilience mean to him when it comes to triathlon?
For more information, or to receive your special gift of Simon’s best training strategies, go to www.TheTriathlonCoach.com, or email Beth@TheTriathlonCoach.com. You can follow Stuart’s adventures on Twitter @Stu_ando.

Wednesday Nov 29, 2017
Simon Ward and Jeremy Lazarus
Wednesday Nov 29, 2017
Wednesday Nov 29, 2017
Join Simon Ward in this episode as he speaks with long-time friend Jeremy Lazarus regarding how our mind can affect performance. Jeremy is an Executive Coach, a Certified Master Trainer of NLP (neuro-linguistic programming) in business and sport, and an author of 4 best selling books.
- When working with an athlete who has a set endurance goal, but a less than ideal amount of time to train, what would he recommend?
- What factors could an athlete consider when determining what is feasible in terms of their goal and their available time to train?
- How can seeing ourselves through someone else’s eyes be beneficial?
- What are some of the benefits of positive, useful self-talk and positive imagery?
For more information on Jeremy, go to www.TheLazarus.com. For more information on Simon, or to receive your special gift of Simon’s best training strategies, go to www.TheTriathlonCoach.com, or email Beth@TheTriathlonCoach.com.

Wednesday Nov 22, 2017
Simon Ward and David Tilbury-Davis
Wednesday Nov 22, 2017
Wednesday Nov 22, 2017
Join Simon Ward in this episode as he speaks with an old friend, David Tilbury-Davis, originally from the UK and now based in Texas. David is a Performance Coach, working with athletes interested in racing professionally and winning their age group.
- What is “evidence based coaching”, and how can it benefit each individual athlete?
- Does he think Kona could be won on 20 hours/week training?
- What are his thoughts on “minimum effective dose” in training?
- What advice would he give to self-coached age group athletes?
For more information, you can find David on Twitter @TilburyDavis.
For more information on Simon, or to receive your special gift of Simon’s best training strategies, go to www.TheTriathlonCoach.com, or email Beth@TheTriathlonCoach.com.

Wednesday Nov 15, 2017
Simon Ward and Simon Butterworth
Wednesday Nov 15, 2017
Wednesday Nov 15, 2017
Join Simon Ward in this episode as he speaks with a longtime friend, 11-times Kona qualifier, and 2017 Kona AG winner, Simon Butterworth.
- How does he maintain his unending enthusiasm for triathlon?
- What sorts of things does he integrate into his routine to avoid injury and maintain fitness?
- What tips does he have for anyone aspiring for a lifelong pursuit of triathlon?
For more information, or to receive your special gift of Simon’s best training strategies, go to www.TheTriathlonCoach.com, or email Beth@TheTriathlonCoach.com.

Wednesday Nov 08, 2017
Simon Ward and Dan Plews
Wednesday Nov 08, 2017
Wednesday Nov 08, 2017
Join Simon Ward in this episode as he speaks with Dr. Dan Plews and Professor Paul Larson, both experts in heart rate variability (HRV).
- What is HRV?
- How can HRV be used as a tool for triathletes?
- What are the simplest ways people can get started measuring their own?
- What other metrics are used with HRV, and what decisions can be made based on this?
For more information, or to receive your special gift of Simon’s best training strategies, go to www.TheTriathlonCoach.com, or email Beth@TheTriathlonCoach.com. To learn more about Plews and Prof, please visit them at www.plewsandprof.com.