MainAthlet International – The Track & Field Podcast is the show for everyone who loves athletics and wants to understand what it really takes to perform at the highest level. Hosted by Jan-Boyke Seemann , with Benjamin Broemme as founder and occasional co-host, the podcast features conversations with world-class athletes, legends of the sport, coaches, and performance experts about training, recovery, nutrition, mindset, biomechanics, strength, diagnostics, and competition preparation. A special focus of MainAthlet International is international Masters athletics . We believe the Masters community is one of the most inspiring parts of the sport: athletes who keep competing, improving, traveling, connecting, and showing that track & field can be a lifelong passion. Their stories, performances, and experiences are an important part of this show. Past guests include global sprint icons Ato Boldon and Justin Gatlin, O
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MainAthlet International – The Track & Field Podcast is a sports podcast hosted by Jan-Boyke Seemann and Benjamin Brömme, with 16 episodes on record and a Required Pod Score of 80. PitchCentric scores this show on Booking Probability, Listen Score, and live audience signals refreshed every 24 hours.
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Jan-Boyke Seemann and Benjamin Brömme hosts MainAthlet International – The Track & Field Podcast, a sports show with 16 episodes published.
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MainAthlet International – The Track & Field Podcast
Stop Fearing Carbs: Nutrition Truths for Master Athletes
Aug 18, 202633 min
Most master athletes think they need less food as they age — the opposite is true. Sports nutritionist Camila Parentes Santos joins MainAthlet International to break down what really changes in the body after 35: why protein needs go up, why the low-carb trend online is doing more harm than good, and how to stay properly hydrated when racing in extreme heat. A practical, evidence-based conversation for any athlete over 35 who trains hard and wants to recover smarter. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
MainAthlet International – The Track & Field Podcast
Why World Masters Athletics Is Still Invisible – Colleen Barney (WMA)
Jul 21, 202636 min
Colleen Barney (WMA Treasurer & Legal/Finance Committee Chair) joins the show just weeks before Daegu 2026 to talk about what's really happening behind the scenes of World Masters Athletics — why the organization's reach is still tiny compared to individual athletes, why almost nobody wants to bid to host a World Championship anymore, what it actually costs to run one, and why communication might be the sport's biggest unsolved problem. Colleen also opens up about her own return from injury. If you care about masters athletics, global sport organizations, or what it takes to run a world championship on a volunteer budget — this one's for you. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
MainAthlet International – The Track & Field Podcast
Why World Masters Athletics Is Still Invisible – Colleen Barney (WMA)
Jul 21, 202636 minS0
<p>Colleen Barney (WMA Treasurer & Legal/Finance Committee Chair) joins the show just weeks before Daegu 2026 to talk about what's really happening behind the scenes of World Masters Athletics — why the organization's reach is still tiny compared to individual athletes, why almost nobody wants to bid to host a World Championship anymore, what it actually costs to run one, and why communication might be the sport's biggest unsolved problem. Colleen also opens up about her own return from injury.</p><br><p>If you care about masters athletics, global sport organizations, or what it takes to run a world championship on...
MainAthlet International – The Track & Field Podcast
He Found Two Future Olympians in His Own Driveway - Alan Sims
Jul 7, 202646 min
He found two future Olympic finalists standing in his own driveway — before either of them owned a pair of spikes. Alan Sims has spent 50 years in track and field: as a 9-year-old who fell in love with the sport by accident, a high school record holder, a coach who's sent over 500 athletes to college, and now a 60-year-old masters sprinter and long jumper still competing at a world-class level. In this episode, Alan talks about: — How a knee injury ended his own college career before it started — The driveway conversation that led to coaching an Olympic family — Why recovery matters more at 60 than it did at 20 — The visibility problem holding masters athletics back from real sponsorship and reach If you've ever wondered what it takes to stay in a sport for five decades — and still find new reasons to love it — this one's for you. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
MainAthlet International – The Track & Field Podcast
He Found Two Future Olympians in His Own Driveway - Alan Sims
Jul 7, 202646 minS0
<p>He found two future Olympic finalists standing in his own driveway — before either of them owned a pair of spikes. Alan Sims has spent 50 years in track and field: as a 9-year-old who fell in love with the sport by accident, a high school record holder, a coach who's sent over 500 athletes to college, and now a 60-year-old masters sprinter and long jumper still competing at a world-class level. In this episode, Alan talks about: — How a knee injury ended his own college career before it started — The driveway conversation that led to coaching an Olympic family — Why recovery matters more...
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