fisiocrem takes five with…Ryan aka Running Guy 

What sport do you participate in?
My passion is running but I also love the challenge of a triathlon. And next year I’m looking at getting into Obstacle Course Racing

What is your greatest sporting achievement?
Completing Ultraman Australia (2015), 37 athletes from around the world competing in an epic 3 day ultra triathlon, consisting of a 10km swim, 420km ride and 84km run at Noosa. It was amazing. I will be competing again in 2017.

When was the first time that you realised that your sport was becoming your passion?
My Brother wanted a training buddy for triathlons. In 2013 he decided to do the Cairns Half Ironman and convinced me to join him. Back then I never ran for fun. When I joined a running club to help with my training, they told me about parkrun. I loved it immediately and it became a Saturday morning ritual. Suddenly I enjoyed running and ‘Running Guy’ was born.

What is your favourite part of competing?
All of it! From training right up to race day, the race itself and then the celebrations that follow.

What does a standard days training consist of?
There’s no ‘standard’ day for me but a good training week for me in the lead up to Ultraman Australia 2017 will include up to 100km of running, cycling 200 – 400 km and swimming 5-10km

What is the most important aspect of your training?
Don’t let it take over your life. Have fun with.

What does a standard post-event recovering consist of?
The 3 F’s – A foam roller, fisiocrem and a good feed

What is your ultimate sporting goal?
I love what I do and I have many goals. I would love to run all the big marathons around the world… and be paid to do it (I can dream can’t I?). I want to challenge myself and take part in ultra endurance events bigger than Ultraman. (And I’m looking into one late 2017). And then there’s time goals, one of them being a sub 3hr marathon.

Who is your sporting idol and why?
I have many sporting idols. Marathon runners Steve Moneghetti and Rob de Castella and Triathletes Craig Alexander and Pete Jacobs to name a few.

What advice would you give to someone that is interested in taking up your sport?
Just remember to enjoy yourself

What is the biggest challenge you face when competing?
I race a lot and the race fees add up! I think the biggest challenge is trying to pay off my credit card! ?

What’s your favourite thing about fisiocrem (‘that it’s free’ is not the correct answer!)?
The company itself has a fun and friendly vibe. That’s what attracted me to fisiocrem in the first place, seeing their crazy and motivational signs during Gold Coast Marathon in 2015. The support it gives to athletes and running groups is amazing. And then the product itself just rocks!

We love compliments so we’d love if you could provide us with a testimonial for use on our website, social media and ads.
fisiocrem is AMAZING! For a person like me that is constantly active and has very little recovery time, fisiocrem gives me the relief I need so I can keep going.

fisiocrem takes five with… Luke

 

What is your greatest sporting achievement?

My proudest sporting achievement to date is podiuming at the last two National Schools Triathlon Championships and qualifying for two world championships in twelve months.

When was the first time that you realised that your sport was becoming your passion?

Not until really recently when my mum complained that it wasn’t normal to be as excited as I was – jumping up and down with excitement – at 3.00am to be racing.

What is your favourite part of competing?

I love getting to catch up with my friends and push the body as far as possible.

What does a standard days training consist of?

Most mornings start with a two hour swim or cycle, home and ready for school. After school is usually 1-2 hours of swimming or running. Generally a massage/roll/stretch in the evening before bed.

What is the most important aspect of your training?

Making sure that I keep the enjoyment and love what I’m doing. The variety of sports and sticking to a routine that pushes my limits so that I can improve within myself.

What does a standard post-event recovering consist of?

A warm-down jog followed by any type of food I can get my hands on. Once home I rub in my fisiocrem, stretch, rehydrate and write my blog which can be found at thelukeharvey.com.

What is your ultimate sporting goal?

I would love to ultimately represent my country at the Olympics and then move onto Iron Man Triathlons (longer distance).

Who is your sporting idol and why?

My sporting idols would be the Ironmen of the Sharks Triathlon Club as they have achieved what I aim to and are constantly providing helpful hints and advice.

What advice would you give to someone that is interested in taking up your sport?

Firstly, give it a go. Survive the swim, ride like you stole it, and run like you are being chased. You don’t need to have “all the gear” to go fast, it is the engine that makes it work.

What is the biggest challenge you face when competing?

My largest challenge would be my own nerves and expectations. I need to zone out before races and be casual. The other challenge is finding enough food afterwards! Apparently I eat a lot.

What’s your favourite thing about fisiocrem (‘that it’s free’ is not the correct answer!)?

It’s ability to help me recover and doubling as a decongestant of the nose! I love the smell and the lasting feeling.

fisiocrem takes five with… Ana

 

What is your greatest sporting achievement?

I started running three years ago after the birth of my third child. 5 marathons, 20 half marathons and countless other races I couldn’t pick a single greatest achievement.

When was the first time that you realised that your sport was becoming your passion?

When I started seeing others inspired by my achievements and I could help them push themselves to reach their goals.

What is your favourite part of competing?

The wonderful support of the running community. I love going to events and seeing so many of my friends out there reaping the rewards of their hard work.

What does a standard days training consist of?

I train 7 days. 3 weights/core sessions, 4 runs with a mixture of intervals, threshold and long runs.

What is the most important aspect of your training?

Consistency. Getting out there day in day out and being focused on my goal.

What does a standard post-event recovering consist of?

I always go straight to the RMA fisiocrem recovery tent. That is the single most important step to my recovery. I see my friends, I get the sore bits sorted straight up and I have a big drink of water and some food.

What is your ultimate sporting goal?

Definitely a Boston qualifier and then Comrades.

Who is your sporting idol and why?

So many to choose from but my locals are my favourites Nicole Bunyon, Jodie Oborne, Cassie Fien, Solly Litchfield and Christie McKay.

What advice would you give to someone that is interested in taking up your sport?

Anyone can run. Start slow then build up to longer distances. If you’re a Mum join Running Mums Australia, the support is incredible!

Juggling three small children, work and training.

What’s your favourite thing about fisiocrem (‘that it’s free’ is not the correct answer!)?

I love that I can wear it to work and it’s not oily and not obvious. I have a handbag size tube in my bag and the big one at home!

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