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Ep. 196-Permission Granted: How to Drop the Guilt and Own Your Training +Omega 3s
Episode 1961st May 2026 • The TriDoc Podcast, triathlon and health in one place • Dr. Jeff Sankoff
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In this episode, we wade into the practical aspects of athletic performance, specifically the topic of omega-3 fatty acids. In our Medical Mailbag segment, we tackle a listener’s question about whether these fishy supplements really live up to their hype in enhancing athletic performance. While there's no denying that omega-3s have some health benefits, the evidence supporting their role in boosting performance is about as clear as muddy water. We dissect several studies, ranging from positive correlations in recovery to the reality that many athletes reported no significant performance improvements. So, are omega-3s worth adding to your regimen? We'll navigate through the scientific murkiness and help you decide whether to dive in or stay on dry land. Finally, we wrap up with a candid conversation about the challenges many face in the triathlon community, particularly around the notion of 'selfishness' when it comes to training. Mari Wuellner brings a refreshing perspective, encouraging women to embrace their right to prioritize their own health and fitness without the shackles of societal expectations. It’s a powerful reminder that taking time for oneself doesn’t mean neglecting others; in fact, it can lead to being a better partner, parent, and friend. We discuss practical strategies for setting boundaries and communicating needs effectively, especially in a world that often pressures women to be everything for everyone. This episode isn’t just about triathlon; it’s about empowering each other to pursue our passions unapologetically.

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[9:25]- Medical Mailbag: Omega 3's

[44:43]- Interview: Mari Wuellner

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