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Simon Willis

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  • 36 minutes 42 seconds
    84. Emma Hebborn. Strength coaching older athletes.

    Runners and cyclists know that, as we age, we should do more strength training to protect our bones, ligaments and balance.  But what sort of training is best, and how to do it safely?  Those questions led me to Emma at Wolfhouse Gym near Fort William in the Scottish highlands.  As well as having a British record and world championship win, Emma has developed a specialism in coaching over 50s who want to handle the inevitable changes of ageing.  There's a video version of this podcast and a shorter video in the Older Athlete Series which includes Emma's demonstrations of many of the things we talk about here.

    Strength for older athletes: 
    Video: https://youtu.be/tkQgbtrxEb8
    Video podcast: https://youtu.be/Ojli8D5WhPI
    Wolfhouse gym: https://www.wolfhousegym.com/

    15 December 2024, 12:00 am
  • 14 minutes 41 seconds
    83. Ben Sadler. World Bicycle Relief

    World Bicycle Relief empowers people and communities through life-changing bicycles.  The latest version of their robust Buffalo Bike has two chains, two chain rings and a unique two-gear system to help people cope with heavy loads and rough roads of Africa.  WBR is a very special cycling-focused charity and one I’m happy to support.  On the banks of the River Thames, I speak to Ben Sadler, the Managing Director of World Bicycle Relief UK.  I get to ride their new buffalo, and make a sharp exit when the Thames decides our interview is over.

    World Bicycle Relief  https://worldbicyclerelief.org
    Insight study https://worldbicyclerelief.org/idinsight/


    1 December 2024, 12:00 am
  • 39 minutes 5 seconds
    82. Phil Cavell. After 'The Midlife Cyclist'

    'The Midlife Cyclist' is a book which reshaped the thinking of many cyclists.  Published in 2021, it is in part a scientific analysis of the inevitable changes associated with ageing.  It also offers gentle encouragement on how to cope and manage these changes, to keep fit and healthy into older age. 

    In this podcast, the author Phil Cavell talks about the lessons he learnt through researching the book, and goes into detail about his new book The Cycling Addiction' which is due in 2025.  You can watch this whole interview on YouTube or a cut-down video of our chat.  Buy The Midlife Cyclist here and I receive a tiny affiliate payment.

    31 October 2024, 11:00 pm
  • 38 minutes 45 seconds
    81. Ian Hughes. Bike industry insider.

    Founder of boutique bike brand Vielo, Ian was the man who brought Scott to the UK.  Not bad for a former DJ.

    Vielo website https://www.vielo.cc/

    1 August 2024, 12:00 am
  • 51 minutes 52 seconds
    80. Laval St Germain. The Seven Summits & More

    Laval St Germain is a Canadian who has climbed the highest mountain on every continent, the seven summits, including  Everest, from the north side, without supplemental oxygen.  He was the first Canadian to do so. 

    When he visits a new country, he always tries to summit its highest peak: And he visits a lot of countries because he’s a commercial airline pilot. 

    Laval's website    Instagram     The Adventure Audio Podcast


    1 July 2024, 12:00 am
  • 43 minutes 27 seconds
    79. Duncan McCallum. Sport climber & wall designer

    Duncan McCallum has been a big part of the Scottish climbing scene for years, designing walls, presenting TV programmes and climbing hard. 

    He’s the founder of The Ledge climbing gym in Inverness which is where we recorded this.  Now aged sixty two, we sat down to talk motivation, training regime and some of the big injuries he has had to cope with, including a heart attack. 

    This interview forms part of a video I made with Duncan for The Older Athlete Series and you can also find this full episode on YouTube

    1 June 2024, 12:00 am
  • 58 minutes 32 seconds
    78. Simon Willis on the Adventure Audio Podcast

    This month I'm sharing an episode of different podcast, the Adventure Audio Podcast, in which I am the guest.  

    I was surprised when I was asked to contribute, given the two hosts, are extremely accomplished outdoors people.  But since I ask others to share their stories, I felt I ought to accept.  

    Peter Hockenhull and Laval St. Germain were  probing in their questions, and I probably shared a lot more about myself than I normally would on my own podcast.  I hope you enjoy it.  Normal service will resume soon.

    1 May 2024, 12:00 am
  • 33 minutes 22 seconds
    77. Glen Van Peski. Take Less, Do More. Ultralight lessons.

    Glen Van Peski is well known in the United States as a leading member of the ultra-light hiking community and founder of https://www.gossamergear.com/ His new book extends the 'take less do more' philosophy, from backpacking to life as he and his wife Francie live it. We met in 2002 when Glen helped Liz and I on our PCT thru-hike, and it was great to reconnect with him. 
    Book on Amazon ▶︎ https://amzn.to/3IvRFQj (affiliate link) 
    My PCT Podcast ▶︎ https://PCTpodcast.com

    1 April 2024, 12:00 am
  • 35 minutes 21 seconds
    76. Dr Peter Clarkson. Cardiologist & climber. How hard should older athletes train?

    Dr Peter Clarkson, is an NHS Cardiologist based in the Scottish highlands, and a very keen and talented rock climber.   He has also competed in triathlons.

    I’ve been trying to answer a question; 'how hard is too hard' when it comes to exercise for an older athlete?   How close to maximum heart rate should we be hiking, running and cycling?  What are the warning signs we're going too hard, too often?

    Dr Clarkson agreed to shoot a video with me for The Older Athlete Series and we met at The Ledge climbing gym in Inverness.  You can see the video I made from this chat on YouTube.  This podcast is our whole interview with only minor edits to tidy the conversation, and it's also available to watch in video.

    1 March 2024, 12:00 am
  • 53 minutes 18 seconds
    75. Ed Ley-Wilson. Kayaking the Sea Roads

    There’s more adventure in this podcast than most.  Ed Ley-Wilson talks us through Running the great Wall of China; kayaking Patagonia; and the kayak journey along Scotland’s west coast that promoted his most recent book.  Along the way we’ll take a dive into the ethics of fish farming.  

    Ed’s first book about running the Himalaya is called ‘The Himalayan Shuffle’ and you can find old copies on various websites.

    Ed’s new book Kayaking the Sea Roads is out now: https://amzn.to/3HAOiHj

    If you want to hear more about kayaking in Patagonia check out Episode 8 with Will Copestake > https://www.buzzsprout.com/954676/3255151

    1 February 2024, 12:00 am
  • 25 minutes 19 seconds
    74. Ride to the Sun. Gary Cameron & Fraser Maxwell

    Get your 2024 off to an exciting start by planning to cycle 100 miles this summer in Scotland's friendliest, free century ride.   

    Ride to the Sun
    is a (semi)-organised, summer solstice 100 mile ride through the night, from the English border city of Carlisle to the village of Cramond just north of Edinburgh in Scotland, aiming to arrive for sunrise around 4:20am.

    We’ll hear from organisers Gary Cameron and Fraser Maxwell, plus learn how to organise the logistics of this point-to-point ride.  I'll also try to understand why it appeals to a range of cyclists, whether they're tackling their first century or riding it as part of a 300 mile Audax. 

    I've been at this event three times and it gets better each year.

    Website          Video

    31 December 2023, 10:00 pm
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