Jesse Dylan will be broadcasting live from the London Triathlon, August 5th and 6th. Click here for details.
2006-07-05
Hunter Kemper and Alan Ley join Triathlon Lifestyle
with their first of many radio interviews. Hunter and Alan will be
blogging on our site soon as we get ready for Cancun!
What are some of the things you can do to help make the race and all the
training miles a more enjoyable experience?
John Cobb talks about basic equipment: the bike, your helmet,
clothing, shoes and pedals.
Michael
Roizen
Dr.
Michael Roizen is the past chair of a Food and Drug Administration
advisory committee, has been an editor or associate editor
for six medical journals, has published more than 155 peer-reviewed
scientific papers, 100 textbook chapters, 30 editorials, and
four medical books.
Stephen
Greer
Dr.
Stephen Greer renowned surgeon will be speaking with Jesse
about heart disease and exercise and the effects working out
has on your heart, lungs and health in general.
Alan
Ley
Alan
Ley is the USA Triathlon Coaching Education Manager.
At the 2004 Olympics he assisted with the Olympic
Triathlon Coaches and was the Chair of the USA Triathlon
National Coaching Commission until resigning to take
the position with USAT.
After
graduating from University in 1998, Hunter Kemper became a
professional triathlete and won his first Pro National Championship
that year. He then went on to receive the USA Triathlon Pro
Rookie of the Year Award and was also presented the prestigious
Jim Thorpe All-Around Award.
Kate
Major
Kate
Major introduced herself with a top ten Ironman World Championship
finish as he first year as a pro in 2003. She won the 2004
Ironman USA Championships by ripping up the field on the bike
course and that same year she moved up to 3rd place at the
Ironman World Championships.
David
Perlmutter
David Perlmutter, is a Board-Certified
Neurologist and was awarded the Leonard G. Rowntree Research
Award. Dr. Perlmutter currently serves as Medical Director of
the Perlmutter Health Center and the Perlmutter Hyperbaric Center.
Barrie
Shepley
Personal
Best President and co-founder Barrie Shepley has been Canada"s
National Triathlon Team coach since 1991. In that time Barrie
has coached over 500 people to national championship titles,
Pan American Games medals, and World Championship medals.
Chad
Larson
Dr.
Larson is a Certified Clinical Nutritionist and is also the
Co-Director and Founder of the Optimal Wellness Center, a private
practice based in Encinitas, California that focuses on helping
people with overlooked and challenging health conditions.
John
Cobb
Triathlon
participation is growing at a huge rate, every weekend racers
young and old get together to challenge the clock and challenge
themselves. John will speak about the importance and technicalities
of how the shape of a triathlon bike can make a huge difference
in a race.
Mark
Miller
Mark
Millers life has evolved around athletics and being physically
fit. Mark"s racing career spans two decades, stepping
into competitive cycling and triathlons with sprint racing
in the early 90s and to date.
Joseph
Maroon
Joseph
Charles Maroon was born in Wheeling, West Virginia. He was
educated in the parochial schools in Bellaire, Ohio where his
athletic abilities earned him an athletic scholarship to the
University of Indiana in Bloomington, Indiana.
Nigma
Sciortino
With
more than 10 years of experience in Complementary medical field,
Dr. Nigma Sciortino incorporates a form of health care in her
practice that encompasses clinical nutritional biochemistry,
lifestyle counseling, acupuncture/Oriental Medicine, homeopathy
and botanical medicine that allow for perso
Jasper
Blake
Jasper
Blake came out of the womb running and hasn"t looked back.
Sometimes it takes a number of years and several sporting setbacks
to steer a person in the right direction.
Michael
Cabigon
Michael
Cabigon, marathon winner and extreme runner, Ironman competitor
and extremely avid athlete is attempting to break records and
complete 6 Ironmans in 2 two months to raise money for cancer.
Andrew
Heffernan
Andew
Heffernan is certified as a personal trainer through the National
Academy of Sports Medicine. He is a black belt in Shorin-Ryu
Karate, a practitioner and teacher of boxing, jeet kune do
and Enshin Karate, and a competitive triathlete, with multiple
top-five age-group finishes in races on the
Mark
Fretta
Mark
Fretta held the #1 ITU world ranking for 6 weeks in April and
May of 2006 and finished 2nd at the ITU Doha World Cup in 2006
as well. Mark finished 6th at the 2006 Ishigaki ITU World Cup
moving into the #1 world ranking. Mark competed in A ll-State
in track and field and cross-country and as a