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[Ironman Arizona Prep: Season 3 Strategy and Motivations]-[129: Ironman Prep Season 3: What, How, and Why]

The Nick Bare Podcast · B2 · 2025-07-14

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The Return to Ironman: Season 3

The podcast host officially announces the start of his "Ironman Prep season three," targeting the Ironman Arizona race on November 16th. With approximately 18 weeks to go, he details the "what, why, and how" of his return to the 140.6-mile distance. Having previously completed an Ironman in 2019 and navigated various fitness challenges, he views this upcoming race in Tempe, Arizona, as a pivotal new chapter. He describes the course as "fast" and "popular," noting that the fall weather conditions are ideal for racing.

The Motivation: Why Now?

For the past few years, the host had no intention of returning to triathlon training, citing the "tremendous amount of training" and the "time demanding" nature of the sport. His priorities shifted toward his growing business and family—specifically, his daughter's third birthday and his son's first birthday. However, a recent leg injury from a car accident forced him to stop running and return to the bike. During this period, he rediscovered his love for the "balance of aerobic conditioning and muscular endurance" provided by cycling. He realized he needed a new, challenging goal to keep himself "in the fight" and prevent his drive from dissipating. He emphasizes that he is "all in" but refuses to be "all consumed," ensuring his family and business remain the top priorities.

Evolution of Training and Nutrition

Unlike his first prep in 2019, which he admits lacked "specificity" and "structured workouts," this season involves a more calculated approach. Although he is not using a one-on-one coach, he is leveraging his past experiences and deep-diving into "triathlon and Ironman-specific training content." His current weekly routine consists of 16 hours of training, which he expects to increase to over 20 hours.

He breaks down his key workouts into:

  • Running: Focusing on volume, tempo, and critical velocity sessions, aiming for 15 to 65 miles per week.
  • Cycling: Utilizing a "smart trainer" (Wahoo Kickr) to perform endurance rides, sweet spot workouts, and VO2 max intervals based on his Functional Threshold Power (FTP).
  • Swimming: Reintroducing himself to the water with a focus on "form and efficiency" after a four-year hiatus.

Nutrition is treated as a critical pillar of his performance. He is tracking his intake starting at approximately 4,000 calories per day, consisting of 525g of carbohydrates, 200g of protein, and 120g of fat. He stresses that "fueling is just as important as the training," noting that he consumes easily digestible carbohydrates like G1M Sport Plus and gels to "replenish the glycogen" needed for high-volume training days.

A Legacy of Growth

Reflecting on his journey, the host shares how the 1982 Ironman footage of Julie Moss inspired his initial foray into endurance sports. He acknowledges that his 2019 prep served as a "massive distraction" while grieving his mother's passing. Now, six years later, he approaches this prep with a more mature perspective, viewing it as a way to "remove all ego and humble yourself." He concludes by confirming that he will document this entire process through a YouTube series, inviting his audience to follow along as he prepares to "tow the line" in Arizona.

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That was my goal.
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It's official. We're in it.
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That's just the reality.
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This prep is going to look different.
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I can be very selfish with my time.
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📝Key Phrases

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icing on the cake
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stretch goals
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on my horizon
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itch to do
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📖 Transcript

Okay, ladies and gentlemen, welcome back to another episode of the podcast. Before we dive into the topic of this episode, which is all about Ironman Prep season three, that I'm officially in the prep as of right now.
At the time of this recording, this is my second day being in prep.
So this whole episode is going to be talking about the what, the why, the how, of all things Ironman Arizona on November 16th.
So we'll dive into that.
But before we do, two updates.
The first is a book update.

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