Pablo Pinilla | Volt Endurance Coaching
Athlete Story

Pablo
Pinilla

6:11
Finish Time
<7:00
Original Goal
Race Ironman 70.3 World Championship

A Bold Goal for a First-Timer

When Pablo first connected with Ryan, he had one clear goal: finish his very first Ironman 70.3 in under 7 hours. For a first-timer, that’s not a modest target — it’s a statement of intent.

Pablo had the drive. He had the raw fitness. But raw fitness alone doesn’t get you across a 70.3 finish line under 7 hours. What he needed was a structured plan, the right coaching, and the discipline to trust the process — even on the days when progress felt invisible.

That’s exactly where Ryan came in.

Pablo at the race
Pablo Pinilla — race ready
Pablo on the bike
On the bike — locked in aero position

Built Around His Life

Ryan didn’t hand Pablo a generic plan off the shelf. Every session — every swim, ride, and run — was built around Pablo’s schedule, his strengths, and the specific demands of a 70.3.

The plan evolved week by week, adapting to how Pablo’s body was responding, how his life was moving, and what the data was showing. That’s the difference between a plan and a coaching relationship.

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Swim
Open water confidence and pacing strategy built from the ground up.
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Bike
Power output dialed in to leave enough in the tank for the run.
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Run
Run-off-the-bike conditioning so the legs showed up when it mattered.
Fueling
Race-day nutrition planned and practiced so nothing was left to chance.

Ironman 70.3 World Championship

When race day came, Pablo was ready. Not just physically — mentally. He knew his pacing, he knew his nutrition, he knew exactly what the plan called for at every stage of the course.

The preparation showed. He moved through each discipline with purpose, kept his composure when the course got tough, and crossed that finish line with something to spare.

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Swim — 1.2 Miles
Executed his start strategy, stayed relaxed, and exited the water with energy to spare heading into T1.
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Bike — 56 Miles
Locked in aero position and held his target power — disciplined, efficient, no blowing up early.
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Run — 13.1 Miles
Legs showed up. Fueling held. He pushed through the final miles knowing the finish line — and the goal — were within reach.
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Finish Line
Goal was sub-7 hours. He crossed in 6:11. That’s not meeting the goal — that’s owning it.
Pablo emerging from the swim
Swim exit — composure under pressure
Pablo on the run course
Run course — locked in and on pace
6:11
Ironman 70.3 World Championship Finish

The goal was to go under 7 hours on his very first Ironman 70.3. He didn’t just hit that mark — he beat it by 49 minutes. That’s what happens when preparation meets execution.

Every swim, every ride, every run led to this. Pablo walked in as a first-timer with a bold goal. He crossed that finish line as an Ironman.

“Every swim, ride, and run. Every bit of dedication and hard work led to this moment. What started as a dream was now nothing short of inspiring.”

Pablo crossing the finish line
The moment it all came together — Ironman 70.3 World Championship finish line

Your Goal Is Next

Pablo’s story isn’t the exception — it’s what happens when the right athlete meets the right coach. What’s your goal?