{"version":"1.0","type":"rich","provider_name":"Acast","provider_url":"https://acast.com","height":250,"width":700,"html":"<iframe src=\"https://embed.acast.com/$/68d2f0d36f2bb8719f4928e7/69ef8d56cb93addd3c87d861?\" frameBorder=\"0\" width=\"700\" height=\"250\"></iframe>","title":"Can She Break the W40 Heptathlon World Record? - Beatrice Puiu","thumbnail_width":200,"thumbnail_height":200,"thumbnail_url":"https://open-images.acast.com/shows/68d2f0d36f2bb8719f4928e7/1777306813669-e1a17998-0435-45f8-b88d-60ecfe90efad.jpeg?height=200","description":"<p>In this<a href=\"https://www.mainathlet.de/podcast/international/\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\" target=\"_blank\"> episode</a>, we speak with <strong>Beatrice Puiu</strong>, a Romanian <strong>masters heptathlete</strong> who continues to compete at an exceptionally high level and is now chasing a major goal in <strong>masters track and field</strong>: the <strong>W40 heptathlon world record</strong>. This conversation goes far beyond competition results. It is about performance, identity, motherhood, longevity, recovery, and what it takes to stay strong, focused, and motivated in athletics over the long term.</p><p><br></p><p>Beatrice Puiu shares how her journey in <strong>track and field</strong> began in Romania, why the <strong>heptathlon</strong> became the perfect fit for her personality, and how different coaches influenced her development as a multi-event athlete. One of the strongest themes in this episode is her belief in <strong>quality over quantity</strong>. Instead of relying on endless training volume, she built her athletic system around high-quality sessions, technical precision, discipline, consistency, and smart recovery. For listeners interested in <strong>heptathlon training</strong>, <strong>masters athletics</strong>, <strong>women in track and field</strong>, <strong>high jump</strong>, <strong>hurdles</strong>, <strong>strength training</strong>, and <strong>athletic longevity</strong>, this episode offers both inspiration and practical value.</p><p><br></p><p>The episode also explores the personal side of elite sport. Beatrice speaks openly about becoming a mother at a young age, choosing family over outside pressure, and refusing to let medals or federation expectations define her worth. That mindset still shapes the way she trains and competes today. She is ambitious and highly competitive, but she is equally clear that sport is not her entire identity. One of the most powerful ideas in this conversation is that athletic success means much more when it is built on strong personal foundations.</p><p><br></p><p>Beatrice also breaks down how she currently trains as a <strong>masters athlete</strong> in the United States. She explains her weekly structure, why she prefers shorter and more focused sessions, how she approaches lifting, and why recovery has become one of the most important parts of her performance system. She talks about <strong>mobility work</strong>, <strong>active recovery</strong>, <strong>core training</strong>, <strong>recovery boots</strong>, and <strong>red light therapy</strong>, giving listeners a detailed look into how she maintains elite-level ability at 40.</p><p>This episode is ideal for athletes, coaches, and sports fans who care about <strong>masters heptathlon</strong>, <strong>track and field performance</strong>, <strong>sports mindset</strong>, <strong>recovery strategies</strong>, <strong>women in sport</strong>, and <strong>long-term athletic development</strong>. Beatrice Puiu’s story is a reminder that you can chase big goals, stay competitive, and keep growing in sport without losing yourself in the process.</p><p><br></p><p>If you are looking for a powerful conversation about <strong>heptathlon, masters athletics, world-record goals, family, recovery, and mindset</strong>, this episode is for you.</p>","author_name":"Benjamin Brömme, Linn Kleine and Jan-Boyke Seemann"}