In Episode 239, I speak with teacher, trainer, and world champion triathlete, Jo King. Anyone who is a world class iron-woman triathlete is worthy of our attention and respect. Jo describes her time as a triathlete, training for 6 hours per day and punishing her body, as living the dream. That is a mindset I want to tap into, don't you. She has had a wonderful journey to the top in her sport in the world, and when I asked her the secret to her success, she said, 'just take baby steps'. That I can do, and so can you. This is a powerful and inspiring conversation, not to be missed.
Jo King is a name synonymous with excellence in athletic performance. A former World Triathlon Champion Jo has taken the many athletic lessons she has learned and applied them to her unique approach to training.
Jo was a talented junior middle- distance runner and took up triathlon at the age of 18. Two years later, she won the 1996 World Junior title (Olympic Distance) in Cleveland, Ohio. 2 years later at age 22, Jo won the 1998 World ITU Olympic Distance title and in doing so became the first to have won both titles.
Jo went on to combine Olympic Distance, Formula One racing (super short) and Ironman Triathlons and was successful in all distances.
Some major victories to name were:
Since retiring from Triathlons Jo’s drive and passion for being active has rubbed off onto many of her personal training clients and students from her Phys Ed classes, as she aims to show people how to make exercise a part of their lifestyle.
This is a powerful conversation about baby steps can lead to great achievements. Don't miss this inspiring podcast with Jo.
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My website is www.andrewjobling.com.au