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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

Follow Joel on youtube, X, Instagram, facebook, LinkedIn, and substack where there is written version of this podcast. 

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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