The BrakeDown podcasts are a series of podcast which came into being at the beginning of the 2016 cycling season. We are funded entirely through the donations of listeners, so if you like what you hear, head on over to our Patreon page and see if you if one of our donor levels tickles your fancy. More money means more time that we can dedicate to making more and better content, and, at the higher levels you can steer our content creation as well, getting your questions answered or suggesting people in cycling to interview.
Link to our Patreon Page here: https://www.patreon.com/brakedownpodcast?ty=h
Link to our Patreon Page here: https://www.patreon.com/brakedownpodcast?ty=h
Podcast Regulars
Jamie Finch-Penninger - Freelance Cycling Journalist
Jamie started as a cycling blogger after years of being a cycling fan, and after being retrenched, decided to have a go at cycling journalism full-time. He's an awful rider, but attempts to make up lack of dedication to the physical side of cycling by analysing the tactical side of things. Also if there's anything about the site or the podcast editing that you dislike, he's the one to direct your complaints to.
Jamie started as a cycling blogger after years of being a cycling fan, and after being retrenched, decided to have a go at cycling journalism full-time. He's an awful rider, but attempts to make up lack of dedication to the physical side of cycling by analysing the tactical side of things. Also if there's anything about the site or the podcast editing that you dislike, he's the one to direct your complaints to.
Hamish Gorman - Exercise Physiologist and Cycling Coach
Currently working with Sydney Sport and Exercise Physiology and coaching at FTP training. He enjoys riding, running and surfing. He occasionally over-indulges in physiology lingo and training studies. If you want more information on anything discussed in the podcast feel free to get in touch.
Currently working with Sydney Sport and Exercise Physiology and coaching at FTP training. He enjoys riding, running and surfing. He occasionally over-indulges in physiology lingo and training studies. If you want more information on anything discussed in the podcast feel free to get in touch.