The Physical Performance Show: Chloe McCardel – Triple English Channel Crossing & 21 English Channel Crossings
Episode 44: Chloe McCardel – Triple English Channel Crossing & 21 English Channel Crossings
Brad Beer recently sat down with Triple English Channel Crossing & 21 English Channel Crossings Open Water Swimmer – Chloe McCardel for Episode 44 of The Physical Performance Show podcast.
Brad has a fire-side chat with Chloe who unpacks her determination and strength throughout her journey of crossing the English Channel Multiple times.
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In this episode Chloe shares:
- Why swimming with Salt Water Crocodiles scares Chloe the most
- Focusing on a personal challenge at a young age
- Finding her love of open water swimming
- Training for the English Channel crossing
- Unpacking the Triple crossing
- Combatting Hypothermia during the crossing
- Battling Jellyfish
- Being inducted into the hall of fame
- Finding the zone
- Pushing her own physical performance
- Chloe’s Physical Challenge – 1km open water swim
To follow Chloe McCardel
To follow Chloe on social Facebook, @chloemccardel (Twitter), Linkedin
Timeline
0:00 Start
4:30 Why swimming with Salt Water Crocodiles scares Chloe the most
8:00 Chloe’s focus on a personal challenge at a young age
10:25 Finding her love of open water swimming
14:30 Training for the English Channel crossing
21:30 Unpacing the Triple crossing
26:00 Combatting Hypothermia
29:00 Battling Jellyfish
30:30 Performance Round Questions
35:30 Who Chloe admires the most
36:30 Being inducted into the hall of fame
37:55 Describe being in the zone
40:20 Pushing your own physical performance
48:00 Chloe’s best advice
50:20 Chloe’s Physical Challenge – 1km open water swim
53:06 Finish
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Send to the show host @Brad_Beer (Twitter)