Without guessing your training, gambling your pacing, or dying 10km from the finish
In one 3-hour webinar, a 17× Ironman finisher hands you the complete race blueprint for Goa 70.3 — the same Australian-coached system that most Indian athletes spend years trying to piece together on their own, and never quite get right.
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Every step is actionable. You leave with a plan, not just notes.
An honest assessment of your current swim, bike, and run baseline — and exactly what needs to happen between today and race day.
A periodised build — technique first, endurance second, race simulation third — designed around your real life and Goa's conditions.
Swim technique, cycling cadence, run drills. These aren't fitness gains — they're time gains.
The nutrition protocol that keeps you running at kilometre 18 when everyone around you is walking. Built for Goa's heat.
Satyam and Mitch map out your specific path live. You leave knowing exactly what to do from tomorrow.
I didn't start as an athlete.
At 30, I was overweight, running a business, and had never run more than a kilometre in my life. What started as a desperate attempt to get fit turned into a marathon. Then a triathlon. Then Ironman. Then 17 of them.
Today at 49, I run a company and train daily. I've built a system that works around the reality of a demanding life — not despite it.
I've seen what breaks Indian athletes on race day — not lack of effort, but lack of the right structure. Wrong pacing. Wrong nutrition. Wrong plan for the wrong climate. I've made every one of those mistakes myself. And I've spent years building the system that fixes them.
This webinar is that system — handed directly to you.
"Satyam's training methodology is built on the same Australian coaching system I've used with professional and amateur athletes globally. What makes it unique for Indian athletes is how it's been adapted for real-life schedules, Indian race conditions, and the specific demands of Ironman Goa 70.3. Everything taught in this webinar is grounded in sport science — and I'll be in the room to answer your questions live."