Nordic Team Solutions

Race Ready

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Race Ready is the go-to podcast for Nordic skiing and biathlon coaches, athletes, and endurance sport enthusiasts. Hosted by Olympian Andy Newell and U.S. Biathlon coach Brian Halligan, each episode dives into technique, training, race strategy, and athlete development. Hear from top coaches, pros, and sport scientists as we explore what it takes to perform at your best—on and off the snow. Contact us with questions or topic requests: contact@nordicteamsolutions.com

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Jul 5, 2026

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Episodes

S2 E11. July Training: Time Trials, Strength, and Skill Development 05.07.2026

July is one of the most important months of the year for endurance athletes, but it's also one of the easiest times to make mistakes. In this episode of the Race Ready Podcast, Andy Newell and Brian Halligan dive deep into the training concepts that matter most right now, from summer racing and roller ski time trials to strength training, technique development, and how elite athletes use the o...

S2 E10. Fabian Stocek: The Marginal Gains That Win Races 28.06.2026

In this episode of Race Ready, Andy Newell sits down with one of the most fascinating minds in endurance sports: Fabian Stocek. A former NCAA standout at Dartmouth, Ski Classics champion, trail runner, neuroscientist, and newly appointed performance scientist for the Czech Biathlon Team, Fabian has built a career at the intersection of elite performance and cutting-edge science. From conducting br...

S2 E9. Recovery Weeks are Not Vacation Weeks 21.06.2026

This week on Race Ready, Andy and Brian dive deep into one of the most overlooked aspects of endurance training: recovery. Why do so many athletes struggle to absorb training? How much should you actually reduce volume during a recovery week? And why can treating a recovery week like a vacation sometimes leave you feeling even more tired? Drawing from their coaching experience with athletes rangin...

S2 E8. Jason Cork: 16 years of coaching Jessie Diggins 14.06.2026

Jason Cork has spent the last two decades quietly shaping some of the most successful athletes in American cross-country skiing. As the longtime coach of Jessie Diggins and a key figure behind multiple Olympic medals, World Championship podiums, and Crystal Globes, Cork has built a reputation as one of the sport's sharpest minds. In this rare long-form conversation, he joins Andy Newell and Br...

S2 E7. What Percent of Training Should be Ski Specific? 07.06.2026

This week on the Race Ready Podcast, Brian and Andy tackle one of the most common questions in endurance training: how should beginner athletes structure their intensity distribution when they only have three or four days per week to train? Drawing on both coaching experience and emerging research from Norway, they break down why low-volume athletes may actually benefit from a higher percentage of...

S2 E6. Sophia Laukli opens up about why she needed to take a step away from skiing. 31.05.2026

After stepping away from the World Cup circuit, missing the Olympic season, and disappearing from competition, Sophia Laukli sits down for an exclusive and remarkably candid conversation on the Race Ready Podcast. One of the most successful American cross-country skiers and trail runners of her generation opens up about the difficult decisions, physical struggles, and mental battles that led her t...

S2 E5. Blood Volume, Burnout & Broken Training Zones 24.05.2026

This week on the Race Ready Podcast, Andy Newell and Brian Halligan dive deep into the realities of early summer training. From rebuilding training rhythm after spring downtime to understanding why your heart rate suddenly feels sky-high on roller skis, the conversation breaks down the physiology behind those frustrating “out of shape” feelings that almost every skier and biathlete experiences in...

S2 E4. Emma Albrecht: From Broken Spine to the World Cup 17.05.2026

In this episode of the Race Ready Podcast, we sit down with rising American cross-country skier Emma Albrecht to unpack one of the most unique development stories in U.S. skiing right now. From elite-level gymnastics and career-threatening back injuries to becoming the 2026 SuperTour overall leader and qualifying for the World Cup, Emma shares how she went from barely skiing as a teenager to racin...

S2 E3. Is Hawaii Secretly a Perfect Training Location for XC Skiers? 10.05.2026

In this episode of Race Ready, Brian Halligan and Andy Newell answer listener questions centered around one of the most important times of the year for endurance athletes: the transition into summer training. The conversation focuses heavily on building the right foundation for long-term development, including how athletes should approach equipment, strength work, training structure, and recovery...

S2 E2 Zak Ketterson on Why Training Harder Isn’t the Answer. 03.05.2026

This episode of the Race Ready Podcast dives deep into the journey of rising U.S. cross-country skier Zak Ketterson, fresh off a breakthrough season that included a top-10 World Cup finish and Olympic qualification. Zak opens up about the mental side of high-performance sport, particularly the imposter syndrome that can follow major results, and how learning to trust his fitness and execute “norma...

S2 E1. Stacking Bricks: The Real Path to Success is Consistency 26.04.2026

Kick off a new training year with a fresh perspective in this episode of the Race Ready Podcast, where hosts Andy Newell and Brian Halligan dive into the art and science of planning and periodizing endurance training. Framed around the “Nordie New Year” on May 1st, this conversation explores how athletes and coaches can reset, reflect, and build a smarter path forward. From post-season debriefs to...

Ep. 46 Rest, Reflect, Rebuild: How Much Rest Do Endurance Athletes REALLY Need? 29.03.2026

As the season winds down and the energy of World Cup racing fades into spring, this episode of Race Ready captures the unique transition point every endurance athlete knows well. Fresh off a high-energy weekend in Lake Placid, hosts Andy Newell and Brian Halligan reflect on what it’s like to witness world-class racing up close. From the technical brilliance of elite skiers to the gritty reality of...

Ep . 45 What Should Skiers Do in March? End-of-Season Training Explained 15.03.2026

In this episode of the Race Ready Podcast , hosts Andy Newell and Brian Halligan catch up after a busy stretch of international racing, including the World Junior Championships for both biathlon and cross country. Brian shares insights from coaching in Arber, where the U.S. team battled tricky spring conditions and tough competition, while Andy reflects on the logistical chaos and technical challe...

Ep. 44 Olympic Takeaways: Skis, Strategy, and Split-Second Decisions 02.03.2026

In this episode of the Race Ready Podcast , hosts Andy Newell and Brian Halligan reconnect after an intense Olympic stretch, recording from an airport lounge en route to Junior World Championships in Europe. The conversation kicks off with behind-the-scenes Olympic reflections, including what viewers don’t always see on broadcast. From waxing strategy and ski selection decisions to the complex col...

Ep. 43 Sverre Caldwell’s Formula for Development Success 22.02.2026

What does it take to develop world-class endurance athletes — not just fast juniors, but Olympic-level performers who thrive for decades? In this episode of the Race Ready Podcast, Brian Halligan and Andy Newell sit down with legendary Stratton Mountain School coach Sverre Caldwell, whose athletes have produced junior national champions for over two decades and gone on to Olympic success. Sverre s...

Ep. 42 Kikkan Randall’s Honest Breakdown of Pressure, Pain, and Performance 08.02.2026

In this powerful episode of the Race Ready Podcast, Brian Halligan and Andy Newell sit down with Olympic gold medalist Kikkan Randall for a deep dive into life after elite competition — and the lessons that still shape high-performance athletes today. From her transition into Olympic governance with the IOC, to leading grassroots skiing in Anchorage, to working behind the scenes with NBC’s Olympic...

Ep. 41 The Peaking Episode 05.02.2026

In this episode of the Race Ready Podcast, Andy Newell and Brian Halligan dive deep into one of the most debated topics in endurance sports: peaking for championship events. Drawing from elite World Cup trends, Olympic preparation strategies, and real-world coaching experience, they unpack why peak performance isn’t something you chase in the final week — but rather something built intentionally t...

Ep. 40 JD Downing Leads Team USA to the Masters World Cup: Training, Tapering, and Competing After 40 25.01.2026

In this episode of the Race Ready Podcast , Andy Newell and Brian Halligan sit down with JD Downing , one of the most influential figures in U.S. masters skiing and a driving force behind XC Oregon and American Cross Country Skiers . With more than two decades of experience coaching, organizing, and leading Team USA contingents to the Masters World Cup, JD offers a rare, behind-the-scenes look at...

Ep. 39 Faster after stepping away from the sport? 18.01.2026

In this episode of the Race Ready Podcast , Andy and Brian check in from opposite sides of the Atlantic as Brian joins the show live from Latvia during the IBU Junior Cup. The conversation opens with insight into international racing environments, athlete development at the Junior Cup level, and how these European competitions serve as a critical stepping stone toward World Juniors, World Cups, an...

Ep. 38 What Elite Athletes Do Between Sprint Heats with USSS PT Ned Dowling 11.01.2026

In this episode of the Race Ready Podcast , Andy Newell and Brian Halligan sit down with Ned Dowling , physical therapist at the University of Utah Orthopedic Center and one of the leading biomechanical minds working in endurance sport today. With experience spanning pro cycling, World Cup cross-country skiing, and ski mountaineering, Ned brings a unique, systems-level perspective to performance,...

Ep. 37 How Erika Flowers Balances Elite Racing, Motherhood, and a Full-Time Job 04.01.2026

In this episode of the Race Ready Podcast , Andy Newell and Brian Halligan sit down with elite skier and trail runner Erika Flowers for a wide-ranging conversation on training, racing, and life as a professional athlete juggling work, family, and competition. Recording from a snowy holiday break in Vermont, the discussion opens with reflections on East Coast skiing culture before diving into Erika...

Ep. 36 Gary Chambers: The Master's Perspective 28.12.2025

In this episode of the Race Ready Podcast , Brian Halligan and Andy Newell sit down with Gary Chambers, a fourth-generation Alberta grain farmer, CANSkI Level 4 instructor, Alberta Masters Association director, and Masters World Cup competitor to explore what makes masters skiing such a powerful and often overlooked part of the Nordic community. From Norway’s participation culture to North America...

Ep. 35 Training Through Racing: Don’t Panic After Early Season Results 21.12.2025

In this episode of Race Ready , Andy Newell and Brian Halligan break down the biggest early-season takeaways from the Biathlon and Cross-Country World Cups, including surprising yellow-bib leaders, hot starts from U.S. athletes, and why it’s dangerous to draw conclusions too early in the season. They discuss how elite athletes manage training volume during the opening weekends, what it really mean...

Ep. 34 Øyvind Sandbakk: The Science Behind the Norwegian Training Model 14.12.2025

In this wide-ranging and deeply insightful conversation, Brian Halligan and Andy Newell sit down with Dr. Øyvind Sandbakk—one of the most influential figures in modern endurance training science. From his early days as a competitive skier to his role as a professor, researcher, and architect of much of what the world now calls the “Norwegian training model,” Øyvind shares the winding path that led...

Ep. 33 Your Best Training Happens on the Worst Snow. 07.12.2025

This episode dives into the realities of early-season ski training, especially the challenges of “shoulder season” conditions when snow coverage is inconsistent. Andy and Brian share how coaches and athletes adapt plans on the fly, trading perfectly structured workouts for creative solutions like sprint relays on rock skis and embracing less-than-ideal snow. The key takeaway: time on snow, even in...

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