Strength Beyond the Finish Line: Endurance, Purpose, and Why Idaho with Tri Town Boise (#070)

Strength Beyond the Finish Line: Endurance, Purpose, and Why Idaho with Tri Town Boise

In this episode of the Mission43 Podcast, hosts Dan McGurkin and Chad Rohr sit down with Antonio Gonzalez (owner) and Travis Wood (head coach) of Tri Town Bicycles, Idaho’s premier multisport and endurance training hub. Together, they dive into the launch of the CAF & Mission43 Multisport Team, a new program for veterans, military spouses, and CAF athletes to train for triathlons, build endurance, and discover community through shared challenge.

They explore the powerful connection between military transition and endurance training. The discipline required to realize success and the uncertainty, resilience, and need for a supportive community are just a few of the shared characteristics. Antonio and Travis also share why access to Idaho’s outdoors, terrain, and tight-knit community make it an ideal place to learn, train, and compete as a multisport athlete.

Whether you’re training for your first triathlon or want to level up your endurance performance, this conversation highlights why Idaho’s unmatched access to outdoor adventure and its supportive community make the Multisport Team the perfect opportunity for you!

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Meet our Host

Dan Mcgurkin

A former U.S. Marine Corps Officer and intelligence expert, Dan brings extensive experience in leadership and public service to his role as Director of Mission43. He has served in complex environments around the world and recently completed a prestigious national security fellowship at the Center for a New American Security in Washington, D.C. Dan holds a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science from the University of Washington and a Master of Science in Strategic Intelligence from the National Intelligence University. As an Idaho native and outdoor enthusiast, he and his wife Abi are excited to return home to Boise with their three children.
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