• Shattering the Age Barrier: How a 5'3" (160cm) "Underdog" is Obliterating World Records at 65 with Jeanette Brits, EP 322
    Aug 21 2026

    Are you worried that your best performances are behind you? Do you ever step up to the blocks—or walk into a room—and feel entirely underestimated because of your age or size? Or worry that your time out of the water will prevent you from success?

    This week on Champion's Mojo, we are sitting down with a true generational talent who is completely rewriting the rules of super agers and performance in athletics. Jeannette Brits, a 65-year-old Australian powerhouse, recently did the unthinkable: she shattered the women's 65-69 age division world record in the 800-meter freestyle by almost 30 seconds, clocking a breathtaking sub-10-minute time and also broke the 200 and 400 world records as well.

    But Jeannette didn't achieve this by being the tallest, the strongest, or the most naturally gifted swimmer in the water. Standing at 5'3" (160cm) and having taken a massive 30-year hiatus from the sport to raise a family and build a career, Jeannette relies on a ferocious work ethic, a "dog-with-a-bone" racing mentality, and the courage to train daily with a squad of men 15 to 20 years her junior.

    If you've ever felt like the deck is stacked against you, or if you are looking for the motivation to finally make your own comeback, Jeannette’s story is the ultimate blueprint for relentless endurance.

    In this episode, we dive into:

    • The Comeback Blueprint: How to successfully and safely return to high-level training after decades away from your sport.
    • Using Doubt as Fuel: The exact mental framework Jeannette uses when competitors judge a book by its cover and expect her to go to the back of the lane.
    • Outworking the Advantage: How to overcome a lack of natural height or physical leverage through sheer grit, technical focus, and brutal consistency.
    • The HRT Conversation: Jeannette's candid reality on achieving world-dominating endurance without Hormone Replacement Therapy.
    • Balancing the Grind: How mixing grueling 27km pool weeks with joyful, soul-filling ocean swims keeps injuries and burnout at bay.

    Tune in to discover why it's never too late to get back in the water, toughen up, and completely surprise yourself.

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    Email us at HELLO@ChampionsMojo.com. Opinions discussed are not medical advice, please seek a medical professional for your own health concerns.

    You can learn more about the Host and Founder of Champions Mojo at www.KellyPalace.com

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    37 Min.
  • Are Your Swim Workouts Making You Slower? with Masters Hall of Famer David Guthrie, EP 321
    Aug 13 2026

    With over 50 World Records and a Masters Hall of Fame induction, you might think the average swimmer doesn't have much in common with the legendary David Guthrie—but you’d be surprised.

    At age 66, he considers himself as fragile as a "teacup." He’s battled debilitating injuries, navigated career curveballs, and learned from his fair share of training mistakes. So how do you continue breaking world records across three straight decades when your body keeps trying to break down?

    In this pool-deck interview from the Pegasus Masters Meet in Dallas, TX, Hall of Famer David Guthrie breaks down his exact philosophy on race-pace training, tissue recovery, and why most Masters swimmers are training completely wrong.

    Inside this episode, you’ll discover:

    • The Junk Yardage Trap: Why obsessing over daily total volume leads to a "glide path to stagnation"—and how to shift toward quality intensity.
    • The World-Record 4x50s Set: David’s exact "bread and butter" workout to build 200m race pace and condition your mind for late-race pain.
    • The "Teacup" Athlete Dilemma: Why elite adult swimmers are constantly on the verge of breaking down.
    • The Sleep Position Fix: The surprisingly simple posture tweak that eliminated 18 months of severe SI joint and lower-back pain overnight.
    • Harvesting Low-Hanging Fruit: Why chasing marginal gains in your best stroke is wasting your time—and where your biggest speed breakthroughs are actually hiding.
    • Stingray Paddles & Life Lessons: David’s entrepreneurial comeback story and his ultimate advice on taking care of your future self.

    Email us at HELLO@ChampionsMojo.com. Opinions discussed are not medical advice, please seek a medical professional for your own health concerns.

    You can learn more about the Host and Founder of Champions Mojo at www.KellyPalace.com

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    30 Min.
  • How to Fix Your Freestyle Catch and Stop Shoulder Pain with Elite Coach Kim Brackin, EP 320
    Aug 5 2026

    It's all about the catch! If you get this right you'll feel powerful and protect your shoulders. You'll hear it in detail from NCAA Championship and Olympic-level swim coach Kim Brackin, Founder of Brackin Elite Swim Training (BEST) who breaks down how everyday Masters swimmers can build a powerful, "connected" stroke that protects their joints and drives maximum propulsion.

    Kim also shares the cues and drills she leans on as a masters swimmer herself, including stroke balance work, skulling for feel, and simple kick progressions that help you find rhythm and propulsion.

    You’ll discover:

    • Body Position over Brute Force
    • The simple fix to engage your lats
    • Why dropping your hand first destroys your power
    • The Shoulder-Saving Catch Adjustment
    • 3 Essential Masters Drills
    • The Gym Setup

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    If this helps, subscribe, share the episode with a lane mate, and leave a review so more masters swimmers can find their mojo.

    Email us at HELLO@ChampionsMojo.com. Opinions discussed are not medical advice, please seek a medical professional for your own health concerns.

    You can learn more about the Host and Founder of Champions Mojo at www.KellyPalace.com

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    28 Min.
  • Sprint Faster With This Trick From All-American Masters Swimmer Ryan Kloppe, EP 319
    Jul 28 2026

    Host Kelly Palace and Guest Co-Host Mark Palace sit down with world-ranked, All-American Masters swimmer (and CPA!) 46-Year Old Ryan Kloppe for an action-packed dive into performance hacks, smart gear, and real-life swimming wisdom. Whether you’re looking to scientifically optimize your pre-race warm-up, level up your gear bag, or just hear one of the most unique underwater marriage proposals ever, this conversation is packed with actionable insights and genuine inspiration you won’t want to miss. Ryan is a member of the Blue Dolfins Masters in Orlando, FL.

    In This Episode, You’ll Discover:

    • The Mindset Flip: How Ryan transformed a devastating false-start DQ into fuel for his best performance yet.
    • Conquering Open Water Jitters: The hilariously effective “bacon and sharks” mind trick for staying calm when you can’t see the bottom.
    • Warm-Up Science Decoded: Why your race-day heart rate might be betraying your readiness—and how to structure your warm-up to fix it.
    • The Ultimate Gear Bag Breakdown: From Finis Slip Fins to Stroke Maker paddles, the exact gear setup behind an All-American's routine.
    • Data & Tech Hacks: High-tech tracking with the PHLex heart rate monitor and what post-swim metrics actually tell you about your training.
    • Lessons Beyond the Pool: Why MMA training and skateboarding translated into better swimming longevity, focus, and hands-on skills.
    • Pure Masters Romance: How Ryan met his wife at lane practice—and the underwater proposal that sealed the deal!
    • Work Hard, Play Hard: Balancing a demanding career as a CPA with elite-level training and a passion for cable wakeboarding on glassy water.


    Would you consider leaving us a five star review on Apple? That's like getting a best time for us. Kelly and our team would be so grateful.


    Email us at HELLO@ChampionsMojo.com. Opinions discussed are not medical advice, please seek a medical professional for your own health concerns.

    You can learn more about the Host and Founder of Champions Mojo at www.KellyPalace.com

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    24 Min.
  • Olympic Gold to Masters Joy: Ryan Held's Love of Swimming Shines, EP 318
    Jul 16 2026

    Two-time Olympic Gold Medalist Ryan Held sits down with host Kelly Palace in an on-deck interview at the Pegasus Masters meet in Dallas, Texas. Since retiring from professional swimming, Ryan has relocated to Prosper, Texas, stepped into the joys of fatherhood, and transitioned his relationship with the pool through Masters Swimming.

    What happens when you strip away the pressure of professional contracts, intense college training regimens, and the constant stress of making international teams? You find the pure, unfiltered love of the sport.

    Ryan opens up about his new, incredibly efficient training routine (just three hours a week!), his experience diving into local Masters meets, and the pure fun of racing events like the 200 IM "just because." He also shares some hilarious on-deck moments—including a scoreboard malfunction that briefly gave him a world-record fly split—and reveals his newfound passion for culinary arts, from perfecting beef empanadas to diving deep into the science of flavor.

    Whether you are an elite competitor, a Masters swimmer, or anyone searching for a healthier, more joyful balance in your daily life, Ryan’s refreshing perspective on "enjoying the ride" will leave you inspired.

    Would you consider leaving us a five star review on Apple? It will help more people find the show and get their mojo moving. Thank you!


    Email us at HELLO@ChampionsMojo.com. Opinions discussed are not medical advice, please seek a medical professional for your own health concerns.

    You can learn more about the Host and Founder of Champions Mojo at www.KellyPalace.com

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    7 Min.
  • Legends Masters Architect and 200 Flyer Extraordinaire: Andy Kroupa, EP 317
    Jul 5 2026

    What does it take to build a thriving Masters swim club from scratch, manage a demanding corporate career, and still have the grit to chase top-10 national rankings in the grueling 200-meter butterfly?

    In this special on-deck interview from the Bumpy Jones Classic in Sarasota, Florida, Kelly sits down with Andy Kroupa—a true champion of the everyday swimming community. Andy isn't just an elite competitor; he is one of the foundational minds behind the powerhouse Legends Masters Swim Club in Orlando.

    Whether you are looking to reignite your own swimming journey after a long break, balancing a busy life outside the pool, or curious about what it takes to foster a legendary team culture, Andy’s story is a masterclass in leadership by example.

    Key Takeaways From This Episode:

    • The Power of the Comeback: Andy shares how a simple invitation to help support his friends on a Key West relay sparked his return to competitive swimming after a 20-year hiatus.
    • Building a Legacy: Discover the grassroots origin story of the Legends Masters Swim Club, and how Andy and a dedicated group channeled post-COVID transitions into creating a club that now boasts over 50 members and partners with icons like Rowdy Gaines.
    • The 200 Fly Mindset: Training for the 200 Butterfly at age 57 takes a unique brand of dedication. Andy breaks down his weekly training routine, juggling 3,000-yard sets at lunch and early mornings around his corporate role as an insurance underwriting manager.
    • A Culture of Gratitude: Andy shares a beautiful, behind-the-scenes memory of Olympic Champion Missy Franklin that reminds us all why the culture of swimming is so incredibly special.
    Champion's Mojo Review: This episode is the perfect reminder of why we love Masters swimming. You don't need a shoe sponsorship or an Olympic medal to be a legend in our sport—you just need the passion to show up, give back, and lead by example.

    Listen now to find your own mojo!


    If you enjoy smart, experience-based coaching from everyday champions, subscribe to Champions Mojo, share this episode with a training partner, and leave a review so more Masters swimmers can find the show. Thank you for listening!

    Email us at HELLO@ChampionsMojo.com. Opinions discussed are not medical advice, please seek a medical professional for your own health concerns.

    You can learn more about the Host and Founder of Champions Mojo at www.KellyPalace.com

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    12 Min.
  • Trading the High Profile for the Pool: Bethany Burchill’s Leap of Passion, EP 316
    Jun 25 2026

    We meet Bethany Burchill, Manager Club and Member Services, US Masters Swimming and trace how she goes from swimmer to athletic director to an important position on the National Office Staff of US Masters Swimming.

    Bethany's passion for swimming changed the trajectory of her well-established high-profile career as an athletic director. Her own love of the sport and her family's deep roots in swimming led her to follow her heart.

    We break down the most common questions USMS gets and how to quickly find a club that fits your goals, whether you want fitness, community, or competition.

    • Bethany’s swimming background and her college events in the 400 IM, 200 fly, and distance
    • Her sports administration path and why she wants to narrow her focus back to swimming
    • What it’s like raising swimmers in Carmel, Indiana and why community support matters
    • Why she relocates to Florida and joins US Masters Swimming
    • The top member services questions about clubs, competitiveness, and getting started
    • Using the USMS website and Club Finder to locate a program for home or travel
    • Calling the USMS office for help and talking through what you need
    • How club administration support helps new and existing clubs succeed
    • Bethany’s fitness routine as a runner and what might bring her back to racing

    More on US Masters Swimming at http://usms.org/

    Would you consider leaving us a five star review on Apple? That's like getting a best time for us. Kelly and our team would be so grateful. See you next week for another boost of mojo.


    Email us at HELLO@ChampionsMojo.com. Opinions discussed are not medical advice, please seek a medical professional for your own health concerns.

    You can learn more about the Host and Founder of Champions Mojo at www.KellyPalace.com

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    8 Min.
  • From Pro Triathlete to Deck Referee: Why Officiating Swimming Is So Rewarding: Chet Goudy, EP 315
    Jun 15 2026

    You can love swimming and still feel intimidated by the rulebook, the whistles, and the idea of disqualifying someone. That hesitation is exactly why we wanted an on-deck conversation with Chet Goudy, a USA Swimming deck referee, Masters swimmer, former college breaststroker, and former pro triathlete. He walks us through what a deck ref actually does, what it feels like to run a session from the pool deck, and why meets are always desperate for more well-trained officials.

    We also get personal about how people find their way back to the water. Chet shares the detour he took away from swimming in high school, the grind of returning for college, and the kind of “legendary” training that rewards durable athletes. From there we jump into Masters swimming culture with the Annapolis Breakfast Club, where 4,000-yard mornings are normal and “Fitness February” means 5,000 a day to build toward open water challenges like the Chesapeake Bay Swim.

    Then we zoom out to endurance sport and mindset. Chet explains how a coach transformed his triathlon training by making every session purposeful, controlled, and measurable, leading to a pro card and later a 13-week comeback plan to win a race after years away. If you’re a swim parent, a Masters swimmer, or someone curious about volunteering at swim meets, you’ll leave with clear next steps and a fresh view of what it means to support the sport.

    • deck referee responsibilities and how officiating is the best seat
    • becoming an official through apprenticeship and on-deck mentoring
    • why disqualifications help swimmers learn rather than punish them
    • the social side of officiating and why more officials make meets better
    • Masters at the Annapolis Breakfast Club with 4,000 yard workouts
    • preparing for open water goals like the Chesapeake Bay Swim
    • “train on purpose” lessons from triathlon coaching and earning a pro card

    Subscribe for more conversations that help you live well and swim well, share this with a swim friend, and leave us a review if it helped you see the pool deck in a new way.

    Email us at HELLO@ChampionsMojo.com. Opinions discussed are not medical advice, please seek a medical professional for your own health concerns.

    You can learn more about the Host and Founder of Champions Mojo at www.KellyPalace.com

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    16 Min.