Ep 376: Ellie Salthouse — Resilience, Racing Under Pressure & The T100 Comeback

Ep 376: Ellie Salthouse — Resilience, Racing Under Pressure & The T100 Comeback

In episode 376 of The Physical Performance Show, professional triathlete Ellie Salthouse joins Hugh Darnell and Brad Beer for a deeply honest conversation about resilience, pressure, and longevity in elite endurance sport. Recorded following knee surgery and a strong return to racing, this episode unpacks what it truly takes to rebuild confidence, performance, and belief when the path back to the start line is anything but straightforward.

Ellie reflects on her Wollongong T100 performance, the physical and mental demands of injury rehabilitation, and the systems that now support her consistency at the pointy end of the sport. From working with specialist coaches and reshaping her mental game, to mastering race-day execution, fueling, recovery, and decision-making under pressure, Ellie shares the frameworks that continue to sustain her elite career.

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  • Wollongong T100 debrief: executing the plan, racing at home, and handling the "always want the podium" competitor mindset

  • Race-week routines: keeping things consistent, arriving a week early, and why Ellie doesn't taper heavily

  • The injury story: severe knee pain pre-70.3 Worlds, major swelling post-race, scan results, and surgery timing (Feb)

  • Rehab timeline & milestones: back on bike + pool at ~10 days, building trainer time, returning to road riding, quad activation challenges, strength work, and a ~6-month return to start line

  • The mental toll of injury: identity, motivation, sponsor pressure vs internal pressure, and staying process-driven with "small controllables"

  • Return-to-racing lessons: Vancouver as the first race back, managing expectations, and surprising run performance with minimal prep

  • Mental performance breakthrough: building a "toolbox" with a sports psych, handling pressure, thoughts, and race-week spirals

  • Tools that work: "a thought is just a thought," bus analogy, and the "monsters in the boat" approach to sitting with emotions

  • Coaching structure shift: moving from one coach (8 years with Siri) to specialists (swim/cycle/run/strength) + managing training load

  • Training with data: the steep learning curve of power/metrics and why it took ~12 months to truly click

  • Partner + coach dynamic: boundaries between "boyfriend Zach" and "coach Zach," and why switching off matters

  • Race-day execution: whiteboard cues, focusing on controllables, and adapting plans on the fly

  • Fueling evolution: from "a few gels and Gatorade" to calculated carbs/sodium/fluid + planned recovery

  • Recovery essentials: movement-based recovery, boots, protein targets, sauna/ice baths, sleep, magnesium, and tracking what actually works

  • Filtering the '1%ers': ease of use, time cost, measurability, and avoiding noise

  • What's next: 70.3 World Champs (Marbella) then camp in the Canary Islands and T100 World Champs (Qatar, Dec 13)

  • Ellie's advice: stay disciplined, stay hungry, trust your instincts

  • Listener challenge: 20 x 3 min tempo / 3 min endurance on the bike (yes… brutal)

Quotes / takeaways
  • "A feeling is just a feeling. A thought is just a thought."

  • "If it's a chore or doesn't integrate into your life, it's probably not the right 1%er."

  • "Who's willing to suffer the most — that's the name of the game."

Partners / links mentioned
  • Show sponsor: The Rehab Mechanics — 20% off with code TPPS20 at checkout (therehabmechanics.com.au)

  • Follow Ellie: @elliesalthouse (Instagram)

Timeline

00:00 – Introduction & sponsor: The Rehab Mechanics + TPPS20 discount
01:13 – Hugh introduces featured performer: Ellie "Salty" Salthouse + Wollongong T100 context
02:43 – Ellie joins: quick bio + why this conversation has been a long time coming
03:42 – Wollongong T100 debrief: home-race energy, execution, 4th place
05:04 – Race-week process: keeping routine consistent + days leading into race
06:21 – "Pressure in the athlete hotel": being around competitors all week
07:43 – Knee injury origin: severe pain pre-70.3 Worlds, race week adjustments
09:03 – Post-Worlds swelling + scan findings: missing cartilage + floating fragments
10:17 – Surgery timing (early Feb) + season disruption + finding positives
11:43 – "Blessing in disguise": freshness late season + only 5 races so far
12:37 – Rehab milestones: back on bike & in pool ~10 days post-op
13:59 – Quad shutdown challenge: stim/BFR + "it finally clicked"
14:28 – Return-to-racing timeline: ~6 months off the start line
14:57 – Mental toll of injury: motivation, identity, checklist of controllables
16:20 – Sponsor pressure vs internal pressure: clauses, but mostly self-driven
17:14 – First race back: Vancouver expectations + rebuilding run fitness
19:02 – Surprise outcome: 11th place + faster-than-expected run execution
19:31 – The "low expectations / low pressure" effect when returning
20:48 – Key win: testing the knee under race stress (sand, mounts/dismounts)
21:48 – Perspective from Jan Frodeno: same surgery took him a year
22:44 – Mental performance shift: why big races used to unravel
24:07 – Working with a sports psych: building a toolbox for pressure + thoughts
25:28 – Why mental coaching should be "the 4th discipline"
26:54 – Advice for athletes who didn't gel with a sports psych before
27:47 – Readiness + openness: why it clicked this time
29:54 – Practical tools: "thoughts on a bus" + "monsters in the boat" analogy
33:26 – Coaching evolution: leaving Siri after 8 years + hard "breakup" conversation
36:10 – Why specialists: swim/cycle/run/strength + being great at all three
39:42 – Adjustment year: results dipped before training began correlating again
40:08 – Learning to train with data: cadence/speed → full power metrics
42:32 – When it clicked: 12 months to understand, 18 months to see new numbers
43:30 – Negatives of multi-coach model: communication + squad consistency when travelling
44:47 – Partner + coach dynamic: boundaries, downtime, and early arguments
47:35 – Race-day execution: Zach's whiteboard cues, focus, and adapting plans
50:16 – Discipline vs instincts: sticking to plan without getting dragged into racing emotions
52:14 – The "ability to suffer": born with it + learned deeper over time
55:33 – Hard sessions nerves: nothing to lose vs race-day stakes
57:23 – Fueling shift: from "whatever felt right" to calculated carbs/sodium/fluid
59:47 – Recovery pillars: movement, boots, protein targets, sauna/ice baths
01:01:33 – Sleep & performance: 8+ hours, magnesium, investing in a great bed
01:03:21 – Filtering "1%ers": track it, keep it easy, avoid time-wasting noise
01:07:27 – What's next: 70.3 Worlds (Marbella) + Canary Islands camp + T100 Worlds (Qatar)
01:08:20 – Ellie's advice: stay disciplined, stay hungry, trust your instincts
01:08:49 – Listener challenge: 20 x 3 min tempo / 3 min endurance on the bike
01:10:14 – Episode close, credits, and sponsor reminder

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