How I Make Money as a Professional Triathlete

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  • Опубликовано: 11 сен 2024

Комментарии • 31

  • @troycollett8540
    @troycollett8540 Год назад +8

    There’s an Aussie age grouper who went through how much triathlon costs him every year.would be interesting to see that type of video from a pro

  • @seanvonlost
    @seanvonlost Год назад +8

    The 3rd category is super important, especially the content creation, I’ve seen pro’s be able to negotiate way better contracts and sponsorships because of it. I do wish that Ironman would rework itself and be able to be a better financial decision for pro athletes, they just have no idea how to sell themselves or you ( in order to provide bigger prize money) or they stop being greedy 😅. Good stuff Ben!

  • @samholder196
    @samholder196 Год назад +8

    Love to see the sport grow, and it's only good news for the athletes (financially).

  • @CoachRobbBeams
    @CoachRobbBeams Год назад +5

    Ben - love seeing all your growth over the years. How do I get in touch with you and/or your agent? I have several product lines and would like to support a few triathletes, but not sure who to contact. Look forward to speaking with you and/or your agent soon.

    • @teamkanute
      @teamkanute  Год назад +2

      Thanks! You can contact me at bmkanute@gmail.com.

    • @CoachRobbBeams
      @CoachRobbBeams Год назад

      @@teamkanute Email sent. I look forward to speaking with you soon!

  • @lukeebeyer2131
    @lukeebeyer2131 Год назад +2

    This is round 2 for me commenting on the Stache. I"m jealous. Next youtube video can be on your mustache routine and products used to enhance growth. Ben Kanute = USA triathlon is back.
    Courtney: how can I convince my wife that the stache is a positive thing? thanks

  • @TriathlonDan
    @TriathlonDan Год назад +3

    Very interesting Ben! I'm sure there are some crazy numbers being batted around right at the very top, and very well deserved it is too. Hope you're nailing the training

  • @jeuelc
    @jeuelc Год назад +1

    informative video...
    how the sport is growing now can be beneficial for the athletes. and the 3rd category not only helps the pro athletes, it also inspires the hobbyists and a learning platform too.

  • @raresraducu1814
    @raresraducu1814 Год назад +2

    U can go a bit more specific in these type of videos. U could say for example: I am sponsored by X company that makes the ring im wearing in this video. The sponsorship contract with them is 100 USD ( intentional example)/year, so thats my salary. For every 3rd or 2nd place they add 20 USD to that, for every win they add 30 more USD to that. So in a year, if i win 3 races, i wil get 100 base+ 50+50+50. u can talk using these fictious amounts and company names to make ur point, without divulging info that u want kept as a secret, but offering us the viewers an insight of how contracts work, what are the bonuses in percentages, or some peculiar demands or something. u were too broad, ur parents friends/and urs will still be left in the dark a bout how u make money :) Cheers

  • @richardnoe3965
    @richardnoe3965 Год назад +2

    Have you ever thought of holding a clinic for triathlon? Or weekend training camp? I mean… I would wanna hear how to get faster in any capacity and hear some tips

  • @kajet666
    @kajet666 Год назад

    What about:
    1. PTO year end bonuses
    2. Appearance fees (which, even in a year without the Collins Cup, can go to five figures per event… *cough*Roth*cough*)
    3. Challenge Family year end bonuses
    4. National federation funding (even if you’re limited to long course folk… some of them are short course at the same time; and French long course athletes get funding AFAIK).

  • @jacksonbahm9731
    @jacksonbahm9731 Год назад

    It’s interesting to think about it from the brands perspective. Getting 1 person into triathlon is way more valuable to a bike brand than getting one person into basketball for a company like Nike. One triathlete can spend thousands on expensive bikes, wetsuits etc. so even though it’s a small sport it makes sense for them to invest in pro athletes.

  • @mikejconover
    @mikejconover Год назад +1

    Great video as always and very informative! :)

  • @kajet666
    @kajet666 Год назад

    What about:
    1. PTO year end bonuses
    2. Appearance fees (which, even in a year without the Collins Cup, can go to five figures per event… *cough*Roth*cough*)
    3. Challenge Family year end bonuses

  • @notker3699
    @notker3699 Год назад +2

    Dies appearance money not play a role as well, or ist that limited to the top 0.1%?

  • @alexbalt2482
    @alexbalt2482 Год назад

    Super good to hear because I’ve always wondered how it works

  • @troycollett8540
    @troycollett8540 Год назад +1

    That was very well explained

  • @JohnDoe-sw9zq
    @JohnDoe-sw9zq Год назад

    Thx for sharing Ben!

  • @nathanmclain9027
    @nathanmclain9027 Год назад +1

    Very well thought out and presented Ben. Thank you for pulling back the covers on the business of Triathlon for Pros.
    Where do you see your biggest long term earnings potential?

    • @teamkanute
      @teamkanute  Год назад

      It’s always best to develop sponsor contracts as it creates a stable environment. Winning races is the best way to make money because you earn prize money, and sponsorship money follows. Relationships and networking is key, but when you race well (your primary job), everything else follows.

  • @Ergustavinho
    @Ergustavinho Год назад +1

    well i hoped to see some figures but they never came... to bad..

  • @maxwelljones4471
    @maxwelljones4471 Год назад +1

    Then you have the Olympic caliber triathletes that are funded right? By the a team or nation right?

    • @gourami7
      @gourami7 Год назад

      Short course if they are in the national program, in most countries there is no suport for long course triathletes

  • @kawaokacoaching
    @kawaokacoaching Год назад

    Did you start out without any sponsorships (namely bike) and gained those as you worked your way up?
    As a competitive age grouper whose won some races, I know a bike sponsorship is huge. I’m on a 2014 Felt DA, and wonder how much better I could be with bike support, meaning equipment - not even salary. Just not sure how one goes about getting one!

  • @semarks
    @semarks Год назад

    Really interesting. Do you have a sense of whether this is similar outside of the US?

  • @KungFury_7337
    @KungFury_7337 Год назад

    What’s the name of the first song?

  • @TheTrailRabbit
    @TheTrailRabbit Год назад +1

    so in other words, you have the skills to pay the bills?

  • @bretzky9261
    @bretzky9261 Год назад +1

    Pro Triathletes are so lucky with a PTO billionaire pumping money in. What other niche women's sport can someone make 100K for 4 hours worth of work?

    • @JRowlette
      @JRowlette Год назад +13

      4 hours worth of work? I think you’re forgetting the hundreds of hours of training that it takes to be able to do that “4 hours worth of work”.

    • @gourami7
      @gourami7 Год назад

      Lucky ?
      There are training 30+ hours a week and the big PTO bucks are only at the top of the sport.
      They were a few 100k races for winners over a decade ago.
      Prize money generally hasn't realy gone up much outside of PTO.
      It would be fair to say most pros outside the top 50 are scratching to earn a living