Adam O'Byrne: Ice Swimming, Cold Water and Training for the Moments
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In part two of my conversation with Adam O'Byrne, we explore his move from marathon swimming into the world of ice swimming.
Adam discusses cold-water adaptation, preparing for an Ice Mile, the physiological and psychological differences between marathon swimming and ice swimming, and how his background as a paramedic influences his approach to safety and risk.
We also talk about earning the Frosted Triple Crown, becoming an Iron Iceman, balancing endurance sport with family and career, and why some of the most important training sessions are the ones that prepare you for when things don't go according to plan.
A thoughtful discussion about challenge, preparation and what Adam calls "training for the moments"
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This interview was recorded on Whadjuk Noongar Boodjar. I acknowledge the Noongar people as the Traditional Custodians of these lands and waters and pay my respects to Elders past and present.