Simon Ward, The High Performance Human Triathlon Podcast
Health & Fitness
I first heard today’s guest speaking on another podcast, and her coaching philosophy sounded very similar to mine. As I explored a bit more I found that her back story mirrored that of many endurance athletes I have observed; training harder and harder and getting slower and slower and eventually descending into a downward spiral of illness and chronic fatigue. Debbie Potts was a 15 time Ironman finisher, including 5 visits to the Ironman World Championship, and yet here she was 30 pounds overweight while training hard. Eventually she was diagnosed with HPA axis syndrome (chronic fatigue) and she was forced to change her approach to life. So began her journey to better health and fitness, and the development of the WHOLESTIC Method. If you have, as Debbie describes, “a triple Type A personality” then this conversation is a must for you. You will discover:
In the conversation, Debbie also talks about her book "Life is a journey, not a race". To find out more about Debbie you can visit her website, Debbie Potts.net. Listen to her regular podcast The Whole Athlete Podcast, and find her on Instagram as - lowcarbathlete
To find out more about Simon’s coaching please visit his website here.
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For more information please go to www.SimonWardTriathlonCoach.com, or www.TheTriathlonCoach.com, or email Beth@TheTriathlonCoach.com.
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