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Scientific Triathlon coaches Mikael Eriksson and Tobias Haumann answer listener questions. IN THIS EPISODE YOU'LL LEARN ABOUT: -Is there a "round number bias" in training prescription, and what are the potential drawbacks of that? -The cost-benefit ratio of high-intensity intervals - are they really worth it? -Maintaining or developing the capacity to suffer in races -A discussion on running power metrics and devices SHOWNOTES: https://scientifictriathlon.com/tts447/ SCIENTIFIC TRIATHLON AND THAT TRIATHLON SHOW WEBPAGE: www.scientifictriathlon.com/podcast/ SPONSORS: Precision Fuel & Hydration help athletes personalise their hydration and fueling strategies for training and racing. Use the free Fuel & Hydration Planner to get personalised plan for your carbohydrate, sodium and fluid intake in your next event. That Triathlon Show listeners get 15% off their first order of fuel and electrolyte products. Simply use this link and the discount will be auto-applied at the checkout. LINKS AND RESOURCES: -Garmin Running Power -Stryd white paper on running power -Are we ready to measure running power? Repeatability and concurrent validity of five commercial technologies - Espejo et al. 2020 -Mallorca Training Camp 2025 -Portugal Training Camp 2025 RATE AND REVIEW: If you enjoy the show, please help me out by subscribing, rating and reviewing: www.scientifictriathlon.com/rate/ CONTACT: Want to send feedback, questions or just chat? Email me at mikael@scientifictriathlon.com or connect on Instagram, Facebook, or Twitter.
We review all the racing from the weekend. We share excerpts from the Scientific Triathlon podcast interview with Inigo Mujika about Tapering in which they discuss best practices, scientific findings, potential benefits and how to factor in individuality. Matt Fitzgerald, author, coach, and co-founder of 80-20 Endurance, discusses his passion for running and writing. He emphasizes the importance of pacing in running and how it contributes to overall mastery and self-regulation. Matt shares various strategies for developing pacing skills, including body awareness, toughness, and judgment. He also talks about his Dream Run Camps, an immersive running retreat where participants can learn and improve their running abilities. (0:00:54) – Challenge Wanaka announce their new course (0:04:30) – We review the racing from the weekend. (0:13:45) – The Taper (0:15:56) – Interview excerpts with Inigo Mujika from the Scientific Triathlon podcast (0:27:05) – Pacing (0:28:36) – Matt Fitzgerald LINKS: Inigo Mujika at https://www.inigomujika.com/ Matt Fitzgerald at https://mattfitzgerald.org/ Scientific Triathlon ‘Taper Episode' #256 at https://scientifictriathlon.com/tts256/
A new format to the podcast (although familiar to readers of the Scientific Triathlon newsletter), I go solo and discuss three topics I've been thinking about recently in my coaching practice, and how you might think about them to become a better (and even happier!) triathlete. IN THIS EPISODE YOU'LL LEARN ABOUT: -The ROI of swim, bike and run training, and how to optimise your distribution of the three sports -Running hills to run faster and stronger -Rethinking how you select races and events to sign up for SHOWNOTES: https://scientifictriathlon.com/tts432/ SCIENTIFIC TRIATHLON AND THAT TRIATHLON SHOW WEBPAGE: www.scientifictriathlon.com/podcast/ SPONSORS: Precision Fuel & Hydration help athletes personalise their hydration and fueling strategies for training and racing. Use the free Fuel & Hydration Planner to get personalised plan for your carbohydrate, sodium and fluid intake in your next event. That Triathlon Show listeners get 15% off their first order of fuel and electrolyte products. Simply use this link and the discount will be auto-applied at the checkout. ZEN8 - The ZEN8 Indoor Swim Trainer allows you to improve technique, power, and swim training consistency. You can target specific aspects of your stroke, like catch and pull-through, work on core activation and body position, and make sure you stay consistent in your swim training even when you don't have time to go to the pool. Try the Zen8 risk-free for 30 days, and get 20% off your first order on zen8swimtrainer.com/tts. LINKS AND RESOURCES: No links specific for this episode, but do check out the latest episodes of That Triathlon Show: Christophe Balestra - Obstri, PTO, and Fantasy Tri | EP#431 Melanie McQuaid | EP#430 Bex Milnes | EP#429 Tomasz Kowalski | EP#428 RATE AND REVIEW: If you enjoy the show, please help me out by subscribing, rating and reviewing: www.scientifictriathlon.com/rate/ CONTACT: Want to send feedback, questions or just chat? Email me at mikael@scientifictriathlon.com or connect on Instagram, Facebook, or Twitter.
Bevan and Tim review the racing from the weekend at Challenge Taiwan and IRONMAN Texas. We also look at the start list for Cagliari – a who's who of the contenders for Paris! David Tilbury-Davis is the coach of an impressive roster of pro triathletes, including the likes of Ashleigh Gentle, Skye Moench, Amelia Watkinson (all three women ranked in the top-20 in the PTO rankings), Josh Amberger and others. We share excerpts from the Scientific Triathlon podcast in which he discusses how he likes to set up his base training season for age groupers. Hexis is a personalised nutrition app tailored to your workouts, lifestyle and goals. We talk about its importance for fuelling and training. Sports dietitians Steph Gaskell & Alan McCubbin answer the most common nutrition questions that runners, cyclists & triathletes ask in their podcast Fuelling Endurance. We chat about a recent episode in which they discuss “What nutrition advice for the general population doesn't apply to athletes?” Where the message comes from, why it might not be the best advice and what to do instead. (0:04:12) - Infinit Nutrition 10% discount for all listeners with the code FITTER10 (0:04:18) - ULTRO Earbuds 15% discount for all our listeners with the code ULTRO15 (0:04:32) – IRONMAN Australia this weekend (0:04:46) – Challenge Taiwan race recap (0:08:56) – The Cagliari start list (0:12:08) – Lionel Sanders stress fracture (0:15:03) – IRONMAN Texas race recap (0:28:52) - David Tilbury-Davis – excerpts from the Scientific Triathlon podcast (0:47:07) – HEXIS: A competition for our Coffee Club members and how to use it in training (0:48:46) – Sports dietitians Steph Gaskell & Alan McCubbin - excerpts from the Fueling Endurance podcast (1:04:27) – Using the HEXIS app in training LINKS: Infinit Nutrition 10% discount using the code FITTER10 at https://www.infinitnutrition.com.au/ Note: For the code to work you need to have created an account and be logged in. Scientific Triathlon David-Tilbury Davis at https://scientifictriathlon.com/tts416/ More about Hexis at https://www.hexis.live/ Fueling Endurance podcast at https://thelongmunch.podbean.com/e/ep64a/ IRONMAN Texas at https://www.ironman.com/im-texas Challenge Taiwan at https://www.challenge-taiwan.com/ WTCS Cagliari at https://cagliari.triathlon.org/
Bevan and Tim review the racing from the weekend. Dan Lorang is the Head of Performance / Head Coach at World Tour cycling team Bora-Hansgrohe, and he is the coach of a small roster of world-class triathletes, including Lucy Charles-Barclay, Anne Haug, Frederic Funk and until his recent retirement, Jan Frodeno. We share excerpts from the Scientific Triathlon podcast interview with Dan Lorang in which he talks about his work with Lucy to prepare for the heat in Kona. David Tilbury-Davis is the coach of an impressive roster of pro triathletes, including the likes of Ashleigh Gentle, Skye Moench, Amelia Watkinson (all three women ranked in the top-20 in the PTO rankings), Josh Amberger and others. We share excerpts from the Scientific Triathlon podcast in which he discusses performance benchmarks in female professional racing. We revisit our interview with Sam Tebeck, Researcher and Triathlete, in which we discuss his PHD work in ‘Heat stress to enhance elite athlete training adaptations'. (0:02:14) - We review the racing from the weekend. (0:15:56) - Infinit Nutrition 10% discount for all listeners with the code FITTER10 (0:17:06) - ULTRO Earbuds 15% discount for all our listeners with the code ULTRO15 (0:22:59) - David Tilbury-Davis – excerpts from the Scientific Triathlon podcast (0:37:36) - Dan Lorang – excerpts from the Scientific Triathlon podcast (0:56:31) - Dr Sam Tebeck – Fitter Radio Episode #284 LINKS: Infinit Nutrition 10% discount using the code FITTER10 at https://www.infinitnutrition.com.au/ Note: For the code to work you need to have created an account and be logged in. Scientific Triathlon David-Tilbury Davis at https://scientifictriathlon.com/tts416/ Scientific Triathlon Dan Lorang at https://scientifictriathlon.com/tts417/ Fitter Radio Sam Tebeck interview at https://www.fitter.co.nz/fitter-radio/2019/10/7/episode-284-andy-potts
Email your application to mikael@scientifictriathlon.com. We have an exciting career opportunity for coaches out there. As our team is approaching full capacity of coached athletes, we are looking to bring on a new coach to join our team and work with athletes from around the world. To apply, respond to this email with your CV and tell me a bit more about yourself as a person, as a coach, and why you want to join Scientific Triathlon. Here is a list of a few important characteristics, skills, and experiences in a prospective coach: Cognitive skills and desire to learn Communication skills and interpersonal skills Coaching experience Athletic experience English language skills Coaching certifications Specific knowledge, education and experience in any of the following areas would be considered a plus and is worth highlighting. Languages other than English Strength training Biomechanics Physiotherapy (Sports) medicine (Sports) Psychology (Sports) Nutrition Bike fitting Aerodynamics Sports physiology & exercise science Behavioural science Communication sciences Pedagogy Statistics or data science There is one requirement, without which your application will unfortunately not be considered, so please clarify your goals in this regard. Ambition to eventually dedicate 50% to 100% of a full-time job to coaching. In practice, this means that you will want to coach a minimum of 10 athletes eventually. The work is on an independent contractor basis, where payment is based on the athletes coached. The work can be done remotely from anywhere in the world. More details about the nature of the work, compensation etc. will be given to serious applicants. Feel free to ask for clarification, or send in your application, by emailing mikael@scientifictriathlon.com. If the role is not for you, but you know someone that might be interested, please share this with them and encourage them to apply. I look forward to hearing from as many exceptional coaches as possible. Good luck!
Scientific Triathlon coaches Lachlan Kerin and Mikael Eriksson discuss all things coaching and coach-athlete relationship and things athletes should know about coaching and coaches. IN THIS EPISODE YOU'LL LEARN ABOUT: -Who should consider getting a coach (and who should not)? -What are the benefits of coaching? -What should you expect from a coach? -What does a good coach-athlete relationship look like? -Local or remote coaching? -How to find the right coach for you -Pricing considerations -The time-course of a coach-athlete relationship -Myths and misconceptions about coaching -The future of coaching and the AI coach SHOWNOTES: https://scientifictriathlon.com/tts406/ SCIENTIFIC TRIATHLON AND THAT TRIATHLON SHOW WEBPAGE: www.scientifictriathlon.com/podcast/ SPONSORS: Precision Fuel & Hydration help athletes perform at their best through their online tools, patented Sweat Test and range of electrolytes and fueling products. Use the free Fuel & Hydration Planner and receive a personalised plan for your carbohydrate, sodium and fluid intake. If you want further help, book a free 20-minute video consultation to chat through your plan. Listen out for the code in today's show to get 15% off your first order of PF&H electrolytes and fueling products. If you missed the code, just email hello@pfandh.com. ZEN8 - The ZEN8 Indoor Swim Trainer is a unique Dryland Swim Trainer that allows you to improve technique, power, and swim training consistency. With the trainer you can do specific power and technique work, including working on your catch and core activation, and it helps you stay consistent even if you don't have much time to train. You can try the Zen8 risk-free for up to 30 days, and you can get 20% off your first order on zen8swimtrainer.com/tts. LINKS AND RESOURCES: Lachie's coaching bio Scientific Triathlon coaching Training Camp Mallorca 2024 RATE AND REVIEW: If you enjoy the show, please help me out by subscribing, rating and reviewing: www.scientifictriathlon.com/rate/ CONTACT: Want to send feedback, questions or just chat? Email me at mikael@scientifictriathlon.com or connect on Instagram, Facebook, or Twitter.
Bernardo Gonçalves is an expert in aerodynamics and aerodynamic testing and optimisation, the founder of AeroEdge, and a pro continental cyclist. He is the person who has earned the trust to work directly with Scientific Triathlon pro triathletes on their aerodynamics. In this episode we discuss all things aerodynamics, and how triathletes of many different levels can improve their bike splits through aerodynamic optimisation. IN THIS EPISODE YOU'LL LEARN ABOUT: -Quantifying and exemplifying the importance of aerodynamics -Why body position is by far the most important thing to optimise -Position changes that are often beneficial -Why more expensive bikes might not be any better than cheaper ones -A case for shorter cranks -Why track and road testing are the best ways of assessing aerodynamics for long distance triathletes (better than the wind tunnel) -Common mistakes in aerodynamic testing -Why W/CdA is much more important than W/kg -How to interpret marketing claims made by the cycling industry -Myths and misconceptions about aerodynamics and aero testing SHOWNOTES: https://scientifictriathlon.com/tts397/ SCIENTIFIC TRIATHLON AND THAT TRIATHLON SHOW WEBPAGE: www.scientifictriathlon.com/podcast/ SPONSORS: Precision Fuel & Hydration help athletes perform at their best through their online tools, patented Sweat Test and range of electrolytes and fueling products. Use the free Fuel & Hydration Planner and receive a personalised plan for your carbohydrate, sodium and fluid intake. If you want further help, book a free 20-minute video consultation to chat through your plan. Listen out for the code in today's show to get 15% off your first order of PF&H electrolytes and fueling products. If you missed the code, just email hello@pfandh.com. ZEN8 - The ZEN8 Indoor Swim Trainer is a unique Dryland Swim Trainer that allows you to improve technique, power, and swim training consistency. With the trainer you can do specific power and technique work, including working on your catch and core activation, and it helps you stay consistent even if you don't have much time to train. You can try the Zen8 risk-free for up to 30 days, and you can get 20% off your first order on zen8swimtrainer.com/tts. LINKS AND RESOURCES: Bernardo's Instagram profile AeroEdge website and Instagram The Hour record and aerodynamics with Dan Bigham | EP#368 The latest on aero sensors and aero testing with Michael Liberzon | EP#339 Chain lubrication (save watts and money) with Adam Kerin | EP#323 Tire pressure, aerodynamics, and smart equipment upgrades with Josh Poertner | EP#235 Dan Bigham – aerodynamic testing, equipment, and making your bike fast | EP#229 RATE AND REVIEW: If you enjoy the show, please help me out by subscribing, rating and reviewing: www.scientifictriathlon.com/rate/ CONTACT: Want to send feedback, questions or just chat? Email me at mikael@scientifictriathlon.com or connect on Instagram, Facebook, or Twitter.
With the race season on the horizon, I want to share with you some tips on how you can improve your running. You might think that means running faster or more often. Actually, triathlon running is about being as efficient as possible especially in longer distance events where the goal is to slow down as little as possible. Good technique will also help you to stay injury free and run later into your life. In a recent podcast I spoke with physiotherapist Alison Rose, and she mentioned that 75-80% of the injuries she treats in triathletes are running related. The top 3 causes are inappropriate training, poor technique and lack of strength. Last week's podcast was with knee specialist Damian Buck, and he shared the information that running doesn't necessarily cause knee problems, and there are many things we can all do to maintain good knee health so we can continue running until we choose to stop. My guest this week is the highly respected running coach Bobby McGee. Bobby firmly believes that the key to better running is mechanical efficiency. We talk about: biomechanics posture the importance of dynamic mobility and running drills run specific strength work specific advice for older runners on how you can adapt your training to stay healthy and maintain your performances (this is near the end of the episode, and you might find his guidance surprising) To find out more about Bobby please visit him on any of these spots: Website bobbymcgee.com Instagram @bobbymcgeerunning Bobby McGee is a triathlon expert on the AnyQuestion.com He does a lot of work with strength coach Matt Pendola (Pendola Project) who he mentioned in the podcast. They have developed the RunFORM course (as a listener you can use the code BOBBY10 to get a 10% discount). If you would like a training plan developed by Bobby McGee with Gwen Jorgensen you can find them on TrainingPeaks. Bobby also highly recommended the following books and podcasts: Magical Running: A unique path to running fulfilment by Bobby McGee on Endure: Alex Hutchison The Rise of Superman: Steven Kotler Thinking Body, Dancing Mind Chungliang Al Huang & Jerry Lynch Greenlights Matthew McConaughey Thinking, Fast & Slow Daniel Kahneman Bobby also recommends Mikael Eriksson's Scientific Triathlon podcast Join our SWAT/High Performance Human tribe using this link, with a happiness guarantee! You can watch a brief video about the group by going to our website here, and join our SWAT High Performance Human tribe here. Purchase a copy of my High Performance Human e-book featuring more than 30 top tips on how to upgrade your life. If you would like to help offset the cost of our podcast production, we would be so grateful. Please click here to support the HPH podcast. Thank you! Visit Simon's website for more information about his coaching programmes. Links to all of Simon's social media channels can be found here. For any questions please email Beth@TheTriathlonCoach.com.
In this episode, we discuss the results of the recent That Triathlon Show listener survey, and what that means for how the show will develop and (hopefully) improve in 2023 and beyond. IN THIS EPISODE YOU'LL LEARN ABOUT: -A detailed summary of the That Triathlon Show survey, including both positive and negative feedback -A completely transparent peek behind the curtains of how Mikael analysed and interpreted the survey responses -What this means for That Triathlon Show going forward. What changes can you expect, and what can you expect will stay the same? SHOWNOTES: https://scientifictriathlon.com/tts370/ SCIENTIFIC TRIATHLON AND THAT TRIATHLON SHOW WEBPAGE: www.scientifictriathlon.com/podcast/ SPONSORS: ROKA - Exceptional quality triathlon wetsuits, trisuits, swimskins, goggles, performance sunglasses as well as prescription eyeglasses and sunglasses. Online vision test for prescription updates and home try-on options available for eyeglasses. Ships from the US, UK and EU. Trusted by world-leading athletes such as Lucy Charles-Barclay, Javier Gómez Noya, Flora Duffy, Morgan Pearson, Summer Rappaport and others in triathlon, cycling, speed skating, and many more. Visit roka.com/tts for 20% off your order. ZEN8 - The ZEN8 Indoor Swim Trainer is a unique Dryland Swim Trainer that allows you to improve technique, power, and swim training consistency. With the trainer you can do specific power and technique work, including working on your catch and core activation, and it helps you stay consistent even if you don't have much time to train. Get the special Zen8 x TTS bundle including the Swim Trainer and a number of ZEN8 training plans and on-demand workouts on zen8swimtrainer.com/tts. LINKS AND RESOURCES: Sign up for the Scientific Triathlon newsletter TTS Thursday episode archive Beginner Tip episode archive Q&A episode archive RATE AND REVIEW: If you enjoy the show, please help me out by subscribing, rating and reviewing: www.scientifictriathlon.com/rate/ CONTACT: Want to send feedback, questions or just chat? Email me at mikael@scientifictriathlon.com or connect on Instagram, Facebook, or Twitter.
Today on the show is Mikael Eriksson. Mikael is the Founder and Head Coach of Scientific Triathlon. You may also know him as the host of the well known podcast That Triathlon Show. He currently lives in Portugal where coaches triathletes full time and enjoys his own triathlon training and competing.Links to MikaelWebsite: https://scientifictriathlon.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/scientifictriathlonhq/?hl=en Podcast: https://scientifictriathlon.com/podcast/ Oxidative Potential Podcast LinksMoxy Monitor Discount:For a 5% discount on a Moxy Monitor purchase use promocode: OXPOhttps://www.moxymonitor.com/Instagram Links:https://www.instagram.com/criticalo2/?hl=enhttps://www.instagram.com/resiliencehpc/?hl=enYoutube Links:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCfkBVklDMTPMbaPw0ikG2tgWebsite Links:https://www.resiliencehpc.ca/
Mikael Erickson is known by many as the host of the very popular That Triathlon Show podcast and founder of Scientific Triathlon, a fantastic resource for endurance athletes. In this episode Mikael reflects on his last 7 years and over 325 episodes of podcasting, and shares his thoughts on how we've progressed, and where things may be going. Sign up for the Stronger After 50 Course Coach Brodie's Book “Strength Training for Cycling Performance” Sign up for the Strength Training for Cyclists Certification Insiders List --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/menachem-brodie/support
Topics Covered In This Episode:Thinking outside the box when it comes to training phasesLoad vs. stress vs. strainHow to build fatigue resistanceWhy consistency is so importantThe limitations of training stress scoreAthlete gap analysisUsing strength training to build durabilityGuest Bio:Mikael Eriksson is the Founder and Head Coach of Scientific Triathlon, which he started as a blog in 2015, and now provides one-on-one coaching. He is also the host of "That Triathlon Show".Guest Links:IG: https://www.instagram.com/mkerikss/FB: https://www.facebook.com/scientifictriathlonhqT: https://twitter.com/SciTriatWebsite: https://scientifictriathlon.comPodcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/that-triathlon-show/id1209821045Listen to the episode on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, Google Podcasts, or on your favorite podcast platform
Scientific Triathlon coaches Lachlan Kerin and David Dhooge join for this special end-of-year episode, where Lachie, David, and Mikael share their thoughts and learnings from 2021. IN THIS EPISODE YOU'LL LEARN ABOUT: -What worked well for us in our coaching -What did not work well, or things we would do differently -What were the key areas or topics we dived deeper into and committed to learning about? -Things we changed in our coaching compared to previous years -Tips for the listeners to help their training in 2022 SHOWNOTES: https://scientifictriathlon.com/tts318/ SCIENTIFIC TRIATHLON AND THAT TRIATHLON SHOW WEBPAGE: www.scientifictriathlon.com/podcast/ SPONSORS: Precision Hydration - Want to optimise your performance in hot or humid conditions, avoid cramping, and make sure your hydration is on point? Take PH's free online Sweat Test to get personalised hydration strategy. Also use the Quick Carb Calculator to get fueling recommendations, and book a free one-on-one consultation to refine your hydration and fueling strategy. Use the promo code THATTRIATHLONSHOW15 to get 15% off your first order of PH electrolytes or the Precision Fuel range. ZEN8 - The ZEN8 Indoor Swim Trainer is a one of a kind swim bench for time-crunched triathletes looking to improve their swim technique, power and propulsion, and consistency of swim training. It is very affordable, about the price of a pair of running shoes, and Zen8 offer free shipping in the US and the UK. Best of all, you can try it risk-free. If you don't love it after two weeks, send it back and get a full refund. Get 20% off your order at zen8swimtrainer.com/tts. LINKS AND RESOURCES: Lachie's coaching profile and Instagram David's coaching profile and Instagram RATE AND REVIEW: If you enjoy the show, please help me out by subscribing, rating and reviewing: www.scientifictriathlon.com/rate/ CONTACT: Want to send feedback, questions or just chat? Email me at mikael@scientifictriathlon.com or connect on Instagram, Facebook, or Twitter.
Endurance Innovation is now on Patreon! Have a peek at our page and show us some love.3:45 what can monitoring HR during training tell us?A good proxy for non-invasive measurement of internal load5:30 how does Mikael use HR in coachingTypically a secondary metric to provide context to pace and power metrics8:15 difference between value of using HR as a primary metric in beginner vs advanced athletes9:45 is HR ever a primary metric? Specifically in longer endurance efforts.14:00 testing or estimating LT1 / AeT75% - 80% of MaxHRMaintaining HR with no drift over constant power on long efforts. This one is tricky.Lactate testHR doesn't change much over timeTalk testHRV Dfa A1 analysis 19:45 cardiac drift / aerobic decouplingIs it useful?Ed Coyle paperLargely caused by hyperthermia & dehydrationMay be partially caused by gradual glycogen depletion in working motor units28:30 what do you infer from a workout with abnormally high HREnvironmental: heat or altitudeMay be caused by illness, but not well understoodStimulants like caffeinePost COVID recovery?33:45 what do you infer from a workout with abnormally low HRWhen combined with a higher-than-expected RPE, is a sign of overreachingWhen the decline is steady, and gradual over a long time horizon, it could be a sign of improving aerobic fitnessMaybe glycogen depletion when looking at high intensity training sessions39:00 Mikael's thoughts on training using RPE onlyCheck out Scientific Triathlon and listen to Mikael's excellent podcast That Triathlon Show wherever you get your podcasts.
Scientific Triathlon coach Lachlan Kerin returns to the podcast to discuss how to plan and execute your training so that there is an appropriate balance between training load and fatigue. IN THIS EPISODE YOU'LL LEARN ABOUT: -How to balance load and recovery at a macro (season/yearly) and meso (roughly monthly) timescale -How to balance load and recovery at an acute, micro timescale (roughly weekly) -Full rest days and easy days - when and how to use each of these -How to account for intense training days, big volume days, and strength training sessions when planning your load-recovery balance -Methods for tracking recovery and training readiness -When (and when not to) and how to adjust training for fatigue -The impact of age, sex, experience, athletic profile and more on the load-recovery balance equation SHOWNOTES: https://scientifictriathlon.com/tts274/ SCIENTIFIC TRIATHLON AND THAT TRIATHLON SHOW WEBPAGE: www.scientifictriathlon.com/podcast/ SPONSORS: ZEN8 - The ZEN8 Indoor Swim Trainer is a tool for time-crunched triathletes looking to improve swim specific strength and technique. Trusted by BMC PRO Triathlon Team, age-group triathletes, coaches and physios around the world. Visit zen8swimtrainer.com/tts for 20% off your order. ROKA - The finest triathlon wetsuits, apparel, equipment, and eyewear on the planet. Trusted by Javier Gómez, Gwen Jorgensen, Flora Duffy, Mario Mola, Lucy Charles and others. Visit roka.com/tts for 20% off your order. LINKS AND RESOURCES: Lachie's coaching profile on Scientific Triathlon and Instagram Glycogen metabolism and optimising glycogen resynthesis with Bob Murray, PhD | EP#252 Sleep, recovery, and performance with Shona Halson | EP#52 Scientific Triathlon coach Lachlan Kerin | EP#192 Training ideologies with James Teagle and Lachlan Kerin | EP#212 Fatigue management with James Teagle and Lachlan Kerin | EP#204 Base training: off-season do’s and dont’s with James Teagle and Lachlan Kerin | EP#201 RATE AND REVIEW: If you enjoy the show, please help me out by subscribing, rating and reviewing: www.scientifictriathlon.com/rate/ CONTACT: Want to send feedback, questions or just chat? Email me at mikael@scientifictriathlon.com or connect on Instagram, Facebook, or Twitter.
Scientific Triathlon coach James Teagle is back on That Triathlon Show. In today's episode, he shares advice on how best to train and prepare for sprint and Olympic distance races for age-group triathletes. IN THIS EPISODE YOU'LL LEARN ABOUT: -Base training for sprint and Olympic distance athletes -Specificity: when, why and how should training start to really emulate your goal event -The balance between training to the race demands and to your athletic profile -Executing the race - tips (pacing, strategy, preparation, and more) for getting the most out of yourself on race day -Example key workouts to use in the lead-up to the race -Tips for training on a tight time budget SHOWNOTES: https://scientifictriathlon.com/tts273/ SCIENTIFIC TRIATHLON AND THAT TRIATHLON SHOW WEBPAGE: www.scientifictriathlon.com/podcast/ SPONSORS: Precision Hydration - One-size doesn't fit all when it comes to hydration. Take Precision Hydration's FREE sweat test and learn how you should hydrate. Use the discount code THATTRIATHLONSHOW15 to get 15% off your order OR use the code THATTRIATHLONSHOW and get your first box for free. ROKA - The finest triathlon wetsuits, apparel, equipment, and eyewear on the planet. Trusted by Javier Gómez, Gwen Jorgensen, Flora Duffy, Mario Mola, Lucy Charles and others. Visit roka.com/tts for 20% off your order. LINKS AND RESOURCES: James's coaching profile on Scientific Triathlon and Instagram Introducing elite triathlete and Scientific Triathlon coach James Teagle | EP#161 Q&A #78 - Triathlon and the COVID-19 pandemic Q&A #43 - Weight gain during Ironman training, and is there too much intensity in traditional triathlon swim programs Training ideologies with James Teagle and Lachlan Kerin | EP#212 Fatigue management with James Teagle and Lachlan Kerin | EP#204 Base training: off-season do’s and dont’s with James Teagle and Lachlan Kerin | EP#201 RATE AND REVIEW: If you enjoy the show, please help me out by subscribing, rating and reviewing: www.scientifictriathlon.com/rate/ CONTACT: Want to send feedback, questions or just chat? Email me at mikael@scientifictriathlon.com or connect on Instagram, Facebook, or Twitter.
I detta avsnitt intervjuar vi Mikael Eriksson som har flera meriter som Age-group triathlet, jobbar som coach på Scientific Triathlon och driver podcasten That Triathlon Show. Vi går både in på skapandet av alla poddavsnitt samt vad han har lärt sig av alla intervjuer med coacher, forskare och experter kring prestation och framgång inom triathlon. Lyssna in och ta del av en massa bra tankar och tips till din egna träning och tävling. Sofia berättar att den Ironman 70.3 hon skulle kört i höst precis ställts in och att hon ska driva event för Team Power Woman som ambassadör kommande år medans Therese tipsar om snabba träningspass och berättar om sin cykling. Följ oss gärna på Instagram: @Triathlonsnack
Endurance Innovation is now on Patreon! Have a peek at our page and show us some love.4:00 is training tech driving improvement at high levels of endurance sport?5:00 proliferation of training data and data acquisition devices helps coaches first, with a trickle-down effect for self-coached athletes9:30 performance tracking devices (watches / bike computers), heart-rate monitors, and power metersMostly beneficial in training, but still useful in racingSensor reliability is affected more in RF ‘noisy’ environmentsStryd power meter or well-calibrated footpods can be more accurate for distance and pace17:45 the value of advanced running and cycling metrics like L/R balance, GCT, stride length, torque smoothness, etc.No evidence-based value in tracking these metrics. No evidence for effective interventions to make positive changes to performance Many of these add-on metrics are marketing tools for product differentiation 28:15 tracking and planning - training diary - programsEssential for any serious athletesVery important to log subjective comments and RPE along with the physiological data pulled from recording devices + sensorsRecord RPE immediately after the workoutWatch / head unit integration is very handyNo need for most athletes to delve into high-end analytics packages like WKO and Golden Cheetah 39:30 HRV and other recovery / 'readiness to train’ tools Useful for trend rather than acute - day-to-day - analysis Some doubts in validity of studies showing efficacy Little value in measuring live or all-day HRVSleep trackers not accurate and not very useful 50:30 Garmin’s recovery advisor / VO2max / fitness / calorie measurement toolsDO NOT USE!54:45 Michael is not a fan of Strava57:45 performance testing: lactate / VO2maxFind a reputable lab to do any testing, so ask questions and do your homework4’ minimum step duration for lactate testing. 5’ and 6’ also commonRepeatability is key, so try to use the same lab and the same equipment for subsequent testsINSCYD testing is great for repeatability, accessibility, and data quality1:08 aerodynamic sensorsNot yet suitable for individual endurance athletesOther aero testing is potentially very usefulA good bike fit goes a long way towards improving aerodynamicsKEEP YOUR HEAD DOWN!1:13 swim video analysis can be quite usefulThe 4 key views: above, side above water, side below water, front below waterCheck out Scientific Triathlon and listen to Mikael's excellent podcast That Triathlon Show at your favourite provider.
Scientific Triathlon coaches James Teagle, Lachlan Kerin and Mikael Eriksson get together to discuss different training ideologies. What are the pros and cons of each, for whom might each be more or less relevant, and what are common mistakes and pitfalls to avoid when it comes to training ideologies? IN THIS EPISODE YOU'LL LEARN ABOUT: -The Lydiard model -The interval-heavy model -The threshold-heavy model -The Kenyan/Canova model -The Trisutto model -The polarised model -The sweet spot heavy model SHOWNOTES: https://scientifictriathlon.com/tts212/ THAT TRIATHLON SHOW HOMEPAGE: www.thattriathlonshow.com SPONSORS: Precision Hydration - One-size doesn't fit all when it comes to hydration. Take Precision Hydration's FREE sweat test and learn how you should hydrate. Use the discount code THATTRIATHLONSHOW and get your first box for free! ROKA - The finest triathlon wetsuits, apparel, equipment, and eyewear on the planet. Trusted by Javier Gómez, Gwen Jorgensen, Flora Duffy, Mario Mola, Lucy Charles and others. Get 20% off your entire order with the discount code TTS20. LINKS AND RESOURCES: The Trisutto Way of Triathlon Training with Carson Christen | EP#140 Polarised training with Stephen Seiler, PhD | EP#177 Run training of Kipchoge, Farah and Rudisha with Matt Fox of Sweat Elite | EP#195 Structured, power-based cycling training with Chad Timmerman | EP#38 Base training: off-season do’s and dont’s with James Teagle and Lachlan Kerin | EP#201 Fatigue management with James Teagle and Lachlan Kerin | EP#204 RATE AND REVIEW: If you enjoy the show, please help me out by subscribing, rating and reviewing: www.scientifictriathlon.com/rate/ CONTACT: Want to send feedback, questions or just chat? Email me at mikael@scientifictriathlon.com or connect on Instagram, Facebook, or Twitter.
Scientific Triathlon coaches James Teagle, Lachlan Kerin and Mikael Eriksson get together to discuss fatigue. How much fatigue is acceptable to experience in triathlon training, how can you manage fatigue, and how do you adjust training and other factors if you end up carrying too much fatigue? IN THIS EPISODE YOU'LL LEARN ABOUT: -Acute versus accumulated fatigue and how they should be treated differently -Different kinds of fatigue: peripheral (muscular), central (nervous system), mental, and general -Managing fatigue through training: repeatable training weeks vs. two weeks hard, one week easy -Assessing fatigue with objective and subjective measures (perceived fatigue, motivation, RPE, performance, heart rate, HRV, etc.) -When and how should you adjust training (or lifestyle factors) for fatigue? How do you know when enough is enough? SHOWNOTES: https://scientifictriathlon.com/tts204/ THAT TRIATHLON SHOW HOMEPAGE: www.thattriathlonshow.com SPONSORS: Precision Hydration - One-size doesn't fit all when it comes to hydration. Take Precision Hydration's FREE sweat test and learn how you should hydrate. Use the discount code THATTRIATHLONSHOW and get your first box for free! ROKA - The finest triathlon wetsuits, apparel, equipment, and eyewear on the planet. Trusted by Javier Gómez, Gwen Jorgensen, Flora Duffy, Mario Mola, Lucy Charles and others. Get 20% off your entire order with the discount code TTS. LINKS AND RESOURCES: Non-functional overreaching with Cyril Schmit | EP#159 Introducing elite triathlete and Scientific Triathlon coach James Teagle | EP#161 Scientific Triathlon coach Lachlan Kerin | EP#192 Base training: off-season do's and dont's with James Teagle and Lachlan Kerin | EP#201 RATE AND REVIEW: If you enjoy the show, please help me out by subscribing, rating and reviewing: www.scientifictriathlon.com/rate/ CONTACT: Want to send feedback, questions or just chat? Email me at mikael@scientifictriathlon.com or connect on Instagram, Facebook, or Twitter. If you enjoy the show, please help me out by subscribing, rating and reviewing: www.scientifictriathlon.com/rate/ CONTACT: Want to send feedback, questions or just chat? Email me at mikael@scientifictriathlon.com or connect on Twitter - my handle is @SciTriat
Scientific Triathlon coaches James Teagle, Lachlan Kerin and Mikael Eriksson get together to discuss base training for triathlon and endurance sports. What should you do (and what shouldn't you do) in your off-season. IN THIS EPISODE YOU'LL LEARN ABOUT: -What is "base training" or the "off-season" - how long does it last, when does it start, when does it end, and what are the objectives of it? -Should you take time completely off training? -Methodologies for structuring your base training -Common mistakes to avoid in base training -Considerations other than training to make the most of your base training phase SHOWNOTES: https://scientifictriathlon.com/tts201/ THAT TRIATHLON SHOW HOMEPAGE: www.thattriathlonshow.com SPONSORS: Precision Hydration - One-size doesn't fit all when it comes to hydration. Take Precision Hydration's FREE sweat test and learn how you should hydrate. Use the discount code THATTRIATHLONSHOW and get your first box for free! ROKA - The finest triathlon wetsuits, apparel, equipment, and eyewear on the planet. Trusted by Javier Gómez, Gwen Jorgensen, Flora Duffy, Mario Mola, Lucy Charles and others. Get 20% off your entire order with the discount code TTS. LINKS AND RESOURCES: Introducing elite triathlete and Scientific Triathlon coach James Teagle | EP#161 Scientific Triathlon coach Lachlan Kerin | EP#192 RATE AND REVIEW: If you enjoy the show, please help me out by subscribing, rating and reviewing: www.scientifictriathlon.com/rate/ CONTACT: Want to send feedback, questions or just chat? Email me at mikael@scientifictriathlon.com or connect on Instagram, Facebook, or Twitter. Q&A #53 (Thursday 26 September) Q&A #53 - Training specificity, dynamic warm-ups, recovery after races, and favourite podcasts How should you apply the principle of specificity in your training? Are dynamic warm-ups before workouts beneficial, important, and/or necessary? How should you recover after races and ease back into normal training? Mikael's top-5 endurance sports podcasts LINKS AND RESOURCES: That Triathlon Show website Coaching Training Plans SPONSORS: ROKA - The finest triathlon wetsuits, apparel, equipment, and performance eyewear on the planet. Trusted by Javier Gómez, Gwen Jorgensen, Flora Duffy, Mario Mola, Lucy Charles and others. Get 20% off your entire order with the discount code TTS. Precision Hydration - One-size doesn't fit all when it comes to hydration. Take Precision Hydration's FREE sweat test and learn how you should hydrate. Use the discount code THATTRIATHLONSHOW and get your first box for free OR use the code THATTRIATHLONSHOW20 to get 20% off your entire order. RATE AND REVIEW: If you enjoy the show, please help me out by subscribing, rating and reviewing. CONTACT: Want to send feedback, questions or just chat? Email me at mikael@scientifictriathlon.com or connect on Instagram, Facebook, or Twitter.
The microphone is flipped, and Michael Liberzon and Andrew Buckrell from the Endurance Innovation Podcast interview Mikael Eriksson about That Triathlon Show, coaching, and endurance sports innovation. Enjoy this behind-the-scenes insight into That Triathlon Show! IN THIS EPISODE YOU'LL LEARN ABOUT: -The genesis of That Triathlon Show -How I find the right guests and topics for the podcast -Responsible journalism, being selective and applying filters -My favourite interviews from the That Triathlon Show archives and how they impacted me -What (if anything) are the next 'big things' in endurance sports? -What's next for That Triathlon Show and Scientific Triathlon? SHOWNOTES: https://scientifictriathlon.com/tts194/ THAT TRIATHLON SHOW HOMEPAGE: www.thattriathlonshow.com SPONSORS: Precision Hydration - One-size doesn't fit all when it comes to hydration. Take Precision Hydration's FREE sweat test and learn how you should hydrate. Use the discount code THATTRIATHLONSHOW and get your first box for free OR use the code THATTRIATHLONSHOW20 to get 20% off your entire order. ROKA - The finest triathlon wetsuits, apparel, equipment, and eyewear on the planet. Trusted by Javier Gómez, Gwen Jorgensen, Flora Duffy, Mario Mola, Lucy Charles and others. Get 20% off your entire order with the discount code TTS. LINKS AND RESOURCES: Endurance Innovation Podcast Lactate and bioenergetics: quantifying and improving endurance performance with Shannon Grady | EP#190 Endurance sports nutrition: state of the art in 2019 with prof. John Hawley | EP#181 World Champions keep things simple: training masterclass with Joel Filliol | EP#172 FTP, VO2max and VLaMax: what triathletes need to know with Sebastian Weber | EP#169 How Norway became a triathlon powerhouse with head coach Arild Tveiten | EP#154 Triathlon training and nutrition considerations for female athletes with Stacy Sims, PhD | EP#105 Training Talk: Splicing Workouts, Cognitive Load, and more with David Tilbury-Davis | EP#53 X3Training STAC 4iiii RATE AND REVIEW: If you enjoy the show, please help me out by subscribing, rating and reviewing: www.scientifictriathlon.com/rate/ CONTACT: Want to send feedback, questions or just chat? Email me at mikael@scientifictriathlon.com or connect on Instagram, Facebook, or Twitter.
Lachlan Kerin is an Australian triathlon coach, professional triathlete, and the newest member of the Scientific Triathlon team. He has over 50 professional IRONMAN 70.3 races to his name, has experience from working with some of the best coaches in the world, and among other accomplishments, has set 3 bike course records in IRONMAN 70.3 races. IN THIS EPISODE YOU'LL LEARN ABOUT: -Lachlan's training methodology - how does a professional long-distance triathlete train? -What he has learnt from being coached by coaches like Cam Brown, Grant Giles, and professor Paul Laursen -Advice for age-groupers on low-hanging fruit to pick and common mistakes to avoid -Lachlan's coaching philosophy and methodology SHOWNOTES: https://scientifictriathlon.com/tts192/ THAT TRIATHLON SHOW HOMEPAGE: www.thattriathlonshow.com SPONSORS: Precision Hydration - One-size doesn't fit all when it comes to hydration. Take Precision Hydration's FREE sweat test and learn how you should hydrate. Use the discount code THATTRIATHLONSHOW and get your first box for free OR use the code THATTRIATHLONSHOW20 to get 20% off your entire order. ROKA - The finest triathlon wetsuits, apparel, equipment, and eyewear on the planet. Trusted by Javier Gómez, Gwen Jorgensen, Flora Duffy, Mario Mola, Lucy Charles and others. Get 20% off your entire order with the discount code TTS. LINKS AND RESOURCES: Lachie's bio on the Scientific Triathlon coaching page Interval Training – Science and Application part 1 with Paul Laursen | EP#128 Interval Training – Science and Application part 2 with Paul Laursen | EP#129 Interval Training – Science and Application part 3 with prof. Paul Laursen | EP#163 Lactate and bioenergetics: quantifying and improving endurance performance with Shannon Grady | EP#190 Bike maintenance 101 and become your own mechanic with Jimmy Seear | EP#115 CONTACT LACHIE ABOUT COACHING: Email lachie@scientifictriathlon.com and mikael@scientifictriathlon.com RATE AND REVIEW: If you enjoy the show, please help me out by subscribing, rating and reviewing: www.scientifictriathlon.com/rate/ CONTACT: Want to send feedback, questions or just chat? Email me at mikael@scientifictriathlon.com or connect on Instagram, Facebook, or Twitter.
1:35 the origin story of That Triathlon Show 6:30 Mikael’s favourite interviewee and the runners up o Joel Filiol, TTS 172 o Sebastien Weber, TTS 169 o John Hawley, TTS 181 o Arild Tveiten, TTS 154 o Stacy Sims, TTS 105 10:15 Mikael’s interview selection process 13:00 The interviews that most expanded Mikael’s understanding of coaching and sports science. o Sebastien Weber, TTS 169 o David Tilbury-Davis, episode 23:20 Mikael on picking new interview subjects and his role as a filter for ‘good’ content 31:15 The next big thing in triathlon according to Mikael 38:20 What does the future hold for Mikael and Scientific Triathlon? 41:30 Mikael’s race season Learn more about Mikael, and Scientific Triathlon, and follow Scientific Triathlon on Instagram Don't forget to snag a STAC Halcyon smart trainer, now at 50% off! Don't miss this insane deal. Once the boys move to AB, you're outta luck! Keep up with us at STAC, 4iiii, and X3. If you like the show, rate and review us on iTunes and tell your friends!
Q&A #38 - Individual differences in heart rate and training zones, including cadence spin-ups in aerobic rides, and hard run to easy ride brick workouts How come my slower friend (in races) runs faster than me in training and at a lower heart rate? What is the right way to include cadence spin-ups in an aerobic ride without negating the effects of the easy aerobic training? Are there benefits of doing an easy ride right after a hard run? LINKS AND RESOURCES: That Triathlon Show website Coaching Training Plans Polarised training with Stephen Seiler, PhD | EP#177 Submit your feedback on any Scientific Triathlon training plan! SPONSORS: ROKA - The finest triathlon wetsuits, apparel, equipment, and performance eyewear on the planet. Trusted by Javier Gómez, Gwen Jorgensen, Flora Duffy, Mario Mola, Lucy Charles and others. Get 20% off your entire order with the discount code TTS. Precision Hydration - One-size doesn't fit all when it comes to hydration. Take Precision Hydration's FREE sweat test and learn how you should hydrate. Use the discount code THATTRIATHLONSHOW and get your first box for free! RATE AND REVIEW: If you enjoy the show, please help me out by subscribing, rating and reviewing. CONTACT: Want to send feedback, questions or just chat? Email me at mikael@scientifictriathlon.com or connect on Twitter - my handle is @SciTriat.
What is the best way to recover from hard workouts? Is it a recovery drink? Massage? Foam roller? Is there a big difference between eating egg whites vs. chicken nuggets? This week we are talking to Christie Aschwanden, author of the book "Good To Go - What the athlete in all of us can learn from the strange science of recovery". Welcome to Episode #180 of the Mile High Endurance podcast. You are listening to your weekly connection to coaches, experts and pro athletes to help you reach your endurance goals. We are your hosts coach Rich Soares and 303 Chief Bill Plock. Thanks for joining us for another week of endurance interviews and discussion. Last week we had Mikael Eriksson of Scientific Triathlon and "That Triathlon Podcast" on the science of determining lactate thresholds. If you missed it, you can of course hear it on episode #179. Announcements: Go to MileHighEndurancePodcast.com, click on the "subscribe" button, and you will get the newsletter with show notes and all the links and articles sent to you automatically every week. If you love the show, please consider making a donation of any amount by clicking the PayPal donate button at the bottom of the Podcast page. If you are a coach or have something to share with an audience of endurance enthusiasts, please reach out and tell us about the topic you want to share. Sponsor - iKOR Labs: Today's show is supported by iKOR Labs. iKOR is a clean, natural source of recovery enhancing CBD that protects your body from the stresses of training, improves recovery from intense efforts and helps you maintain a positive mental state. It is the most bio-available CBD product on the market, iKOR is a protective anti-oxidant and highly effective anti-inflammatory. It is used by world class professional athletes. Save 20% by using the code "endurance" at checkout and consider saving even more by doing auto recurring order. Go to www.ikorlabs.com for more details. In Today's Show: Good To Go Sam Long uncorking at Chattanooga Video of the Week Endurance Trivia What's New in the 303 Colfax Marathon last week Bolder Boulder Race season opens this weekend New triathlon this weekend Open water resources - https://303triathlon.com/ows-resources/ Upcoming interviews Sponsor - Riplaces: Our interview is sponsored by Riplaces. Riplaces are an elastic lace system that integrates a bungee loop with a plastic core to connect the loop in each eyelet of your running shoe. The bungees come in 5 sizes to achieve custom tension for the perfect fit. The bungees and the cores come in a variety of colors and styles to help you personalize your set. Or, you can choose the MHE logo package. Pro triathlete proven and endorsed, use the code MHE25 to get that 25% discount. Go to www.riplaces.com for more information, or go to the MHE Sponsor Discounts page by going to www.milehighendurance.com, or directly to https://www.riplaces.com/collections/mile-high-endurance Interview Introduction: A little over a month ago, I went t the Rocky Mountain Tri Club Author Night. Christie Aschwanden and Alex Hutchinson did a presentation and then did book signings. As I listened to Christie describe her book and her thoughts on the efficacy of products and services intended to aid with recovery, I was really intrigued. I bought the book, started reading and knew this would be a great topic. Listen, we all want the have the latest advantage and the fear of being left out. If everyone else is using Endurox, I should be using Endurox. The recovery market includes goods and services ranging from drinks, bars, and protein shakes to compression clothing, foam rollers, icepacks, cryotherapy, mass, laser therapy, electrical muscle stimulators, saunas, float tanks, meditation videos, sleep trackers, high tech pajamas, and of course beds. Do these things work? I'm I wasting my money? My time? Christie Aschwanden, author of "Good To Go - What the athlete in all of us can learn from the strange science of recovery". Christie is science writer for FiveThirtyEight. She is also health columnist for The Washington Post. She is a frequent contributor to The New York Times, a contributing editor for Runner’s World and a former contributing writer for Bicycling. A lifetime athlete, Christie has raced in Europe and North America on the Team Rossignol Nordic ski racing squad. She was on the CU bicycle racing team. Sponsor - Halo Neuroscience: Our post interview discussion is sponsored by Halo Neuroscience. The Halo Sport from Halo Neuroscience will help you learn the technique and form to get faster. 20 minutes of neural priming with the Halo Headset gives you an hour of neural plasticity to work and lock in the muscle movement that leads to strength, power and endurance. Use the code "MHE" at checkout to save an additional $20. Pre order now and your regular price of $399 is $299. Add the MHE code and your price is $279. Endurance Trivia: What is the most effective recovery modality Sleep Foam Rolling Protein shakes Other On sleep - without question the single best mode of recovery. Get 8 hours a night and everything will be alright. Listen to Episode 118 with Dr Kirk Parsley. On anti-inflammatories - the book highlights studies and opinions that lean toward letting the bodies natural healing process take place and don't interfere. If you have some swelling and pain, that's the body bringing building materials to repair damage via the blood stream. On Massage - 110 - Shona Halson, Australian recovery expert "there's no evidence to say that doing massage will clear lactate - it just doesn't exist" On Foam Rolling - p113 - The idea behind foam rollers is that they loosen the muscles and address adhesions that form between layers of fascia. Do you need to be careful taking supplements and knowing what's in them? Are salt tablets needed? Clinical trials.gov Supplement 411 On Supplements On Hydration - highlighting studies and evidence that drink to thirst is the best guide. My recommendation, is find out what your body needs. Keep a simple log that records temperature, effort, duration, fluid consumed, how you performed, how you felt. If you want to get fancy add weight before, after, and specific gravity. Generally leans toward there's no evidence it works. https://www.wimhofmethod.com/ On Ice Baths Video of the Week: Race week || Ironman 70.3 Victoria Prepping for Ironman 70.3 Victoria I feel like both Rinny and TO are seasoned professionals that have integrated training, competing and family life. "What's New in the 303": https://303cycling.com/governor-jared-polis-to-sign-vulnerable-road-user-bill-5-29-denver-bicycle-cafe/ http://www.ironman.com/triathlon/events/americas/ironman/boulder.aspx Newton Event on Friday, June 7th with Crowie, Chris McDonald, Pease Brothers and more. First open water race in Colorado this weekend. http://hwcdn.libsyn.com/p/c/4/0/c406c317cc681011/Episode_085_2017_08_05_Will_Murray_on_Open_Water_and_Triathlon_Fears.mp3?c_id=16309337&cs_id=16309337&expiration=1559100563&hwt=6e0375b3464e644a283badd8e4c75256 News https://303triathlon.com/american-just-made-it-cheaper-to-travel-with-bikes-surfboards-skis-and-tubas/ 70.3 Victoria https://www.herbalife24tri.la/map Upcoming Interviews: On 303Radio you will hear the interview with Justin Blalog on the film Shared Territory: Gravel Bike Across Iceland Sam Long has confirmed our predictions that he was going to win at the pro level this year. He took out the win at Chattanooga 70.3. He is racing Ironman 70.3 Victoria this weekend. He is also racing IM Boulder. This interview will publish the evening before IM Boulder. We are going to hear which other pro men he is building a game plan for. 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Menachem Brodie is one of the leading strength training coaches for cyclists and triathletes. Among other achievements, he has been heavily involved in USA Cycling and educating USAC coaches since 2011, and is the creator of the Training Peaks course "Strength Training for Triathlon Success". In this two-part episode, we dive deep into a number of important aspects triathletes and endurance athletes need to know when it comes to strength training. IN THIS EPISODE YOU'LL LEARN ABOUT: -Benefits of strength training for triathletes and endurance athletes -How much strength training should you be doing? -What should your strength training consist of? -The importance of assessments in strength training -How to fit in strength training around swim, bike and run workouts -Periodisation of strength training over a year or an entire triathlon season SHOWNOTES: https://scientifictriathlon.com/tts183/ THAT TRIATHLON SHOW HOMEPAGE: www.thattriathlonshow.com SPONSORS: Precision Hydration - One-size doesn't fit all when it comes to hydration. Take Precision Hydration's FREE sweat test and learn how you should hydrate. Use the discount code THATTRIATHLONSHOW and get your first box for free! ROKA - The finest triathlon wetsuits, apparel, equipment, and eyewear on the planet. Trusted by Javier Gómez, Gwen Jorgensen, Flora Duffy, Mario Mola, Lucy Charles and others. Get 20% off your entire order with the discount code TTS. LINKS AND RESOURCES: All past Strength Training episodes on That Triathlon Show The Triathlete's Strength Training Formula | EP#81 Human Vortex Training website Human Vortex Training Youtube channel The Strong Savvy Cyclist & Triathlete podcast Strength Training For Triathlon Success course Scientific Triathlon strength training program RATE AND REVIEW: If you enjoy the show, please help me out by subscribing, rating and reviewing: www.scientifictriathlon.com/rate/ CONTACT: Want to send feedback, questions or just chat? Email me at mikael@scientifictriathlon.com or connect on Twitter - my handle is @SciTriat.
Welcome Welcome to Episode #179 of the Mile High Endurance podcast. You are listening to your weekly connection to coaches, experts and pro athletes to help you reach your endurance goals. We are your hosts coach Rich Soares and 303 Chief Bill Plock. Thanks for joining us for another week of endurance interviews and discussion. This week we have running coach Mikael Eriksson of Scientific Triathlon and "That Triathlon Podcast" show joining us to talk further about training zones. As you'll recall, last week we had Andrew Simmons of Lifelong Endurance is joining us to talk about running coaching tips. If you missed it, you can of course hear it on episode #178. Announcements: Go to MileHighEndurancePodcast.com, click on the "subscribe" button, and you will get the newsletter with show notes and all the links and articles sent to you automatically every week. If you love the show, please consider making a donation of any amount by clicking the PayPal donate button at the bottom of the Podcast page. If you are a coach or have something to share with an audience of endurance enthusiasts, please reach out and tell us about the topic you want to share. Sponsor - iKOR Labs: Today's show is supported by iKOR Labs. iKOR is a clean, natural source of recovery enhancing CBD that protects your body from the stresses of training, improves recovery from intense efforts and helps you maintain a positive mental state. It is the most bio-available CBD product on the market, iKOR is a protective anti-oxidant and highly effective anti-inflammatory. It is used by world class professional athletes. Save 20% by using the code "endurance" at checkout and consider saving even more by doing auto recurring order. Go to www.ikorlabs.com for more details. In Today's Show: Scientific triathlon Yokohama Highlights Heather Jackson and Sam Long uncorking at Chattanooga Video of the Week Endurance Trivia What's New in the 303 Colfax Marathon last week Bolder Boulder Race season opens this weekend New triathlon this weekend Open water resources - https://303triathlon.com/ows-resources/ Upcoming interviews Sponsor - Riplaces: Our interview is sponsored by Riplaces. Riplaces are an elastic lace system that integrates a bungee loop with a plastic core to connect the loop in each eyelet of your running shoe. The bungees come in 5 sizes to achieve custom tension for the perfect fit. The bungees and the cores come in a variety of colors and styles to help you personalize your set. Or, you can choose the MHE logo package. Pro triathlete proven and endorsed, use the code MHE25 to get that 25% discount. Go to www.riplaces.com for more information, or go to the MHE Sponsor Discounts page by going to www.milehighendurance.com, or directly to https://www.riplaces.com/collections/mile-high-endurance Interview Introduction Mikael Ericsson is the head coach at Scientific Triathlon and host of the That Triathlon Podcast. Studied engineering in Helsinki, Finland. Found his way to Lisbon, Portugal to establish himself as a coach. Mikael takes a science based approach to his coaching and it shows up in his podcast based on the topics and guests he brings on. I recently heard a pretty good interview he had with the folks and CU Sports Medicine and Performance on the Nike Vaperfly and studying the true efficiency gains from the shoes. Sponsor - Halo Neuroscience Our post interview discussion is sponsored by Halo Neuroscience. The Halo Sport from Halo Neuroscience will help you learn the technique and form to get faster. 20 minutes of neural priming with the Halo Headset gives you an hour of neural plasticity to work and lock in the muscle movement that leads to strength, power and endurance. Use the code "MHE" at checkout to save $20off the regular price of $399. Post Interview Discussion Mikael Bon Jovi Two thresholds Below first vt they stay level and stable (easy, 1 and 2) Between first and second threshold, lactate levels start to increase, but if you stay at a steady pace, the LT will stabilize and not increase (moderate) at the higher end you could be doing hard work; this is also sweet spot just below the 2nd threshold Above 2nd threshold; at a steady pace the lactate increases and continues to accumulate 45-70 minutes at 2nd threshold Yokohama - US Women Sweep podium https://303triathlon.com/podium-sweep-in-yokohama-highlights-great-weekend-for-usa-triathlon/ Three Americans on the podium and a third straight World Triathlon Series (WTS) victory for Katie Zaferes (Santa Cruz, Calif.) made it an incredible weekend for the USA Triathlon women in Yokohama. Summer Rappaport (Thornton, Colo.) earned silver for the second WTS medal of her career, while Taylor Spivey (Redondo Beach, Calif.) continued her impressive 2019 season with a bronze medal to help the red, white and blue round out the podium. It was the fourth U.S. podium sweep in ITU World Triathlon Series history and the first since 2016. Sam Long and Heather Jackson take out Chattanooga 70.3 http://www.ironman.com/triathlon/events/americas/ironman-70.3/chattanooga/results.aspx#axzz5oo6oyEqW Video of the Week: 2019 WTS Yokohama Women's Highlights Endurance Trivia: What are the two official languages of Finland? Finish and English Swedish and English Finish and Swedish How many lactate thresholds are there according to Mikael 1 2 3 How many zones did Mikael break the continuum into 3 5 7 What is the zone that variations of pace do not influence LT concentration Below 1st threshold Between 1st and 2nd Above 2nd "What's New in the 303": https://303triathlon.com/american-just-made-it-cheaper-to-travel-with-bikes-surfboards-skis-and-tubas/ Lafayette’s Blue Cycles adds Womens Race Team Loveland Lake to Lake Tri, more women than men, few reasons why. Tour de Steamboat Colfax Marathon last week Bolder Boulder Race season opens this weekend New triathlon this weekend Open water resources - https://303triathlon.com/ows-resources/ Upcoming Interviews: On 303Radio you will hear the interview with Justin Blalog on the film Shared Territory: Gravel Bike Across Iceland Christie Aschwanden, author of "Good To Go". Christie Aschwanden is science writer for FiveThirtyEight. She is also health columnist for The Washington Post. She is a frequent contributor to The New York Times, a contributing editor for Runner’s World and a former contributing writer for Bicycling. A lifetime athlete, Christie has raced in Europe and North America on the Team Rossignol Nordic ski racing squad. She was on the CU bicycle racing team along with Tyler Hamilton back in the day as well. Sam Long has confirmed our predictions that he was going to win at the pro level this year. He took out the win at Chattanooga 70.3 with a 14th place swim, 1st bike and 1st run with times as follows http://www.ironman.com/triathlon/events/americas/ironman-70.3/chattanooga/results.aspx?rd=20190519&race=chattanooga70.3&bidid=74&detail=1#axzz5oo6oyEqW https://www.triathlete.com/2019/05/news/podium-pro-20-questions-with-sam-long_376296 Author Nige Tassell on the book Three Weeks Eight Seconds - Greg LeMond and Laurent Fignon and the epic Tour de France of 1989 If there are any questions that you want to have asked of these amazing guests, DM on social media or email me at rich@milehighendurance.com. Tell us your question and who it's for and we'll include it in the interview. Closing: Please support our affiliate brands that support the show and help you get faster! See the milehighendurance sponsors page. Be sure to follow us on social media to get the show announcement each weekend, plus additional links to show content. We forward information related to our guests and provide teasers for upcoming interviews. Facebook @milehighendurancepodcast Twitter @milehighpodcast Instagram @tripodcasterrich YouTube Channel @Mile High Endurance Podcast We hope you enjoyed today's show. Please rate us on iTunes or your podcast player. Be sure you are subscribed in iTunes so you get the show automatically downloaded on Saturday evening and recommend Mile High Endurance to a friend. Stay tuned, train informed, and enjoy the endurance journey!
Menachem Brodie is one of the leading strength training coaches for cyclists and triathletes. Among other achievements, he has been heavily involved in USA Cycling and educating USAC coaches since 2011, and is the creator of the Training Peaks course "Strength Training for Triathlon Success". In this two-part episode, we dive deep into a number of important aspects triathletes and endurance athletes need to know when it comes to strength training. IN THIS EPISODE YOU'LL LEARN ABOUT: -Benefits of strength training for triathletes and endurance athletes -How much strength training should you be doing? -What should your strength training consist of? -The importance of assessments in strength training -How to fit in strength training around swim, bike and run workouts -Periodisation of strength training over a year or an entire triathlon season SHOWNOTES: https://scientifictriathlon.com/tts182/ THAT TRIATHLON SHOW HOMEPAGE: www.thattriathlonshow.com SPONSORS: Precision Hydration - One-size doesn't fit all when it comes to hydration. Take Precision Hydration's FREE sweat test and learn how you should hydrate. Use the discount code THATTRIATHLONSHOW and get your first box for free! ROKA - Enter the ROKA + Scientific Triathlon Giveaway to win prizes worth more than $2000m including race entry to an IRONMAN race of your choice and a ROKA Maverick X Wetsuit. And as usual, you can get 20% off a regular order on roka.com with the discount code TTS. LINKS AND RESOURCES: All past Strength Training episodes on That Triathlon Show The Triathlete's Strength Training Formula | EP#81 Human Vortex Training website Human Vortex Training Youtube channel The Strong Savvy Cyclist & Triathlete podcast Strength Training For Triathlon Success course Scientific Triathlon strength training program RATE AND REVIEW: If you enjoy the show, please help me out by subscribing, rating and reviewing: www.scientifictriathlon.com/rate/ CONTACT: Want to send feedback, questions or just chat? Email me at mikael@scientifictriathlon.com or connect on Twitter - my handle is @SciTriat.
Welcome Welcome to Episode #178 of the Mile High Endurance podcast. You are listening to your weekly connection to coaches, experts and pro athletes to help you reach your endurance goals. We are your hosts coach Rich Soares and 303 Chief Bill Plock. Thanks for joining us for another week of endurance interviews and discussion. This week we have running coach Andrew Simmons of Lifelong Endurance is joining us to talk about running coaching tips. Andrew wrote an article Training in the Grey Zone: How to Avoid the Zone 3 Plateau that is published in TrainingPeaks. We hope you enjoyed last week's Mothers Day special and the interview with professional triathlete, Meredith Kessler. If you missed it, you can of course hear it on episode #177. Announcements: Go to MileHighEndurancePodcast.com, click on the "subscribe" button, and you will get the newsletter with show notes and all the links and articles sent to you automatically every week. If you love the show, please consider making a donation of any amount by clicking the PayPal donate button at the bottom of the Podcast page. If you are a coach or have something to share with an audience of endurance enthusiasts, please reach out and tell us about the topic you want to share. Sponsor - iKOR Labs: Today's show is supported by iKOR Labs. iKOR is a clean, natural source of recovery enhancing CBD that protects your body from the stresses of training, improves recovery from intense efforts and helps you maintain a positive mental state. It is the most bio-available CBD product on the market, iKOR is a protective anti-oxidant and highly effective anti-inflammatory. It is used by world class professional athletes. Save 20% by using the code "endurance" at checkout and consider saving even more by doing auto recurring order. Go to www.ikorlabs.com for more details. In Today's Show: Andrew Simmons of Lifelong Endurance Video of the Week Endurance Trivia What's New in the 303 Upcoming interviews Sponsor - Riplaces: Our interview is sponsored by Riplaces. Riplaces are an elastic lace system that integrates a bungee loop with a plastic core to connect the loop in each eyelet of your running shoe. The bungees come in 5 sizes to achieve custom tension for the perfect fit. The bungees and the cores come in a variety of colors and styles to help you personalize your set. Or, you can choose the MHE logo package. Pro triathlete proven and endorsed, use the code MHE25 to get that 25% discount. Go to www.riplaces.com for more information, or go to the MHE Sponsor Discounts page by going to www.milehighendurance.com, or directly to https://www.riplaces.com/collections/mile-high-endurance Interview Introduction: Andrew Simmons is a running coach in Denver, Colorado. Andrew works with athletes of all abilities and works with youth to adult athletes. Andrew coaches distance running and works with 5K – Ultra Marathon athletes. You can find his work all across the web from opinions on the Lifelong Endurance blog to training articles on the TrainingPeaks Blog. Andrew has been a competitive Marathon and Half Marathon Runner for the better part of a decade. Andrew started his competitive career originally in triathlon. His transition to competitive sports wasn’t so simple; the thought of a running a mile was daunting with the additional 70 lbs. on his frame. After finding a flyer for a triathlon in a local bike shop, he decided to take on a challenge that would change him significantly. Andrew has continued to push his limits, completing 30+ Marathons, 25+ Half Marathons and 35+ Triathlons, including the 2011 Louisville Ironman. Sponsor - Halo Neuroscience: Our post interview discussion is sponsored by Halo Neuroscience. The Halo Sport from Halo Neuroscience will help you learn the technique and form to get faster. 20 minutes of neural priming with the Halo Headset gives you an hour of neural plasticity to work and lock in the muscle movement that leads to strength, power and endurance. Use the code "MHE" at checkout to save an additional $20. Pre order now and your regular price of $399 is $299. Add the MHE code and your price is $279. Post Interview Discussion Did you know the seltzer mile was a thing? Comparison is the thief of joy Pros signing that they are going to race; following other pros on social media and deciding at the last minute if you are going to race or not Training in the Grey Zone: How to Avoid the Zone 3 Plateau Video of the Week: World Records @ Boulder Seltzer Mile 2.0 Endurance Trivia: The "grey" zone in the article Training in the Grey Zone" is referring to a zone 3 in a chart of: 3 zones 4 zones 5 zones 7 zones 1 zones 2 zones 4 zones 5 zones An easy hour in Zone __ will always provide a better benefit than a moderately hard Zone 3 effort for that same hour. You want to create a schedule that allows you to run easy days in Zone 2 to illicit a recovery response, increase aerobic capacity, and increase fatty acid usage. The latter is a major benefit of Zone 2 running, true aerobic running will make you a better fat burner. Zone 3 running will leave you burning a mixture of carbs and fat, never making you super efficient at being a carb burner or fat burner! "What's New in the 303": https://303triathlon.com/kara-goucher-nearly-collides-with-mountain-lion-on-morning-training-run/ Goucher set out around 8:45 a.m. local time on Monday, May 6, toward the trail systems west of Boulder. As she passed alongside a parked truck outside a residential construction site on Sunshine Canyon Drive—still a Boulder road, not a trail—a mountain lion sprinted across the front of the vehicle. The two were inches away when they saw each other, Goucher told Runner’s World. https://303cycling.com/how-we-talk-about-drivers-hitting-cyclists/ “a perfect day to ride,” she says—and the 46-year-old triathlete was travelling east on Nelson Road, a straight, treeless rural route roughly nine miles north of town. After signaling with her arm, she started to turn left onto North 65th Avenue, a quiet stretch of pavement where she would be able to worry less about traffic. She never made it. Midturn, “I bounced off the grill of a brand-new Ford F-150,” she recalled. “I flew through the air and landed on the westbound shoulder.” According to a story that ran later that day in the local newspaper, the Boulder Daily Camera, Willerton made her turn in front of the driver, Stephen Gray, then 62, who was traveling in the same direction and hit her from behind. Willerton never lost consciousness, but she suffered six broken ribs, a triple pelvic fracture, chipped teeth, and a collapsed lung, among other injuries. Upcoming Interviews: On 303Radio you will hear the interview with Justin Blalog on the film Shared Territory: Gravel Bike Across Iceland Debbie Potts, host of The Whole Athlete Podcast has published her most recent episode on chronic stress and performance. I was honored to be a guest on her podcast an recommend you check our discussion about the causes, signs and affects of chronic stress. Coach Mikael Eriksson of Scientific Triathlon and "That Triathlon Show" podcast is joining us about training zones and how to make sure they are accurate and current. With the context of the training (energy zones) we are going to talk about the importance of training volume in different training zones to achieve the right progressive overload and adaptations, and the many issues that can come from not executing the right training. Christie Aschwanden, author of "Good To Go". Christie Aschwanden is science writer for FiveThirtyEight. She is also health columnist for The Washington Post. She is a frequent contributor to The New York Times, a contributing editor for Runner’s World and a former contributing writer for Bicycling. A lifetime athlete, Christie has raced in Europe and North America on the Team Rossignol Nordic ski racing squad. She was on the CU bicycle racing team along with Tyler Hamilton back in the day as well. Author Nige Tassell on the book Three Weeks Eight Seconds - Greg LeMond and Laurent Fignon and the epic Tour de France of 1989 If there are any questions that you want to have asked of these amazing guests, DM on social media or email me at rich@milehighendurance.com. Tell us your question and who it's for and we'll include it in the interview. Closing: Please support our affiliate brands that support the show and help you get faster! See the milehighendurance sponsors page. Be sure to follow us on social media to get the show announcement each weekend, plus additional links to show content. We forward information related to our guests and provide teasers for upcoming interviews. Facebook @milehighendurance Twitter @milehighpodcast Instagram @tripodcasterrich YouTube Channel @Mile High Endurance We hope you enjoyed today's show. Please rate us on iTunes or your podcast player. Be sure you are subscribed in iTunes so you get the show automatically downloaded on Saturday evening and recommend Mile High Endurance to a friend. Stay tuned, train informed, and enjoy the endurance journey!
Welcome Welcome to Episode #177 of the Mile High Endurance podcast. You are listening to your weekly connection to coaches, experts and pro athletes to help you reach your endurance goals. We are your hosts coach Rich Soares and 303 Chief Bill Plock. Thanks for joining us for another week of endurance interviews and discussion. This is our Mothers Day special and we've decided to dedicate today's show to mothers everywhere. We know there are a lot of mothers that listen to the show and we want to take an episode to honor you for all that you juggle and sacrifice. If you are not a mother, we know you have one. Forward this episode to Mom and tell the Rich and Bill wish them a special day! go thank your mother! In honor of Mothers Day we've decided to share a relatively recent interview we did with one of our favorite mom pro triathletes, Meredith Kessler. Our planned guest, coach Andrew Simmons of Lifelong Endurance coaching will be on next week's show to talk about running and training tips. Thanks to last week's guests Tyler Hamilton and Jim Capra. We talked to Tyler and Jim about Tyler Hamilton Training and their very individualized approach to cycling coaching. Announcements: Go to MileHighEndurancePodcast.com, click on the "subscribe" button, and you will get the newsletter with show notes and all the links and articles sent to you automatically every week. If you love the show, please consider making a donation of any amount by clicking the PayPal donate button at the bottom of the Podcast page. If you are a coach or have something to share with an audience of endurance enthusiasts, please reach out and tell us about the topic you want to share. Sponsor - iKOR Labs: Today's show is supported by iKOR Labs. iKOR is a clean, natural source of recovery enhancing CBD that protects your body from the stresses of training, improves recovery from intense efforts and helps you maintain a positive mental state. It is the most bio-available CBD product on the market, iKOR is a protective anti-oxidant and highly effective anti-inflammatory. It is used by world class professional athletes. Save 20% by using the code "endurance" at checkout and consider saving even more by doing auto recurring order. Go to www.ikorlabs.com for more details. In Today's Show: Andrew Simmons of Lifelong Endurance Video of the Week Training Discussion/Debate Articles News Rocky Mountain Tri Club Book Signing with Alex Hutchinson and Christie Aschwanden Upcoming interviews Sponsor - Riplaces: Our interview is sponsored by Riplaces. Riplaces are an elastic lace system that integrates a bungee loop with a plastic core to connect the loop in each eyelet of your running shoe. The bungees come in 5 sizes to achieve custom tension for the perfect fit. The bungees and the cores come in a variety of colors and styles to help you personalize your set. Or, you can choose the MHE logo package. Pro triathlete proven and endorsed, use the code MHE25 to get that 25% discount. Go to www.riplaces.com for more information, or go to the MHE Sponsor Discounts page by going to www.milehighendurance.com, or directly to https://www.riplaces.com/collections/mile-high-endurance Interview Introduction: About the interview. Sponsor - Halo Neuroscience: Our post interview discussion is sponsored by Halo Neuroscience. The Halo Sport from Halo Neuroscience will help you learn the technique and form to get faster. 20 minutes of neural priming with the Halo Headset gives you an hour of neural plasticity to work and lock in the muscle movement that leads to strength, power and endurance. Use the code "MHE" at checkout to save an additional $20. Pre order now and your regular price of $399 is $299. Add the MHE code and your price is $279. Post Interview Discussion Comments about the MK interview Other moms to recognize Video of the Week: Meredith Kessler on racing as a mom at Ironman Arizona in November 2018. https://www.azcentral.com/videos/sports/2018/11/16/3-time-ironman-arizona-champion-meredith-kessler/2030020002/ Rinny April 2018 and her first race after having Izzy My first Triathlon Post Baby - Ironman 70.3 Texas || Episode 3 Endurance Trivia: How many weeks after giving birth to Archie, did Rachel Joyce take to do more than walk? 2 weeks 4 weeks 6 weeks 8 weeks https://www.triathlete.com/2017/01/training/world-champs-advice-training-pregnancy_297531 "What's New in the 303": https://303triathlon.com/why-now-is-time-for-youth-triathlon/ Other News: https://www.cheekytummy.com/blog/11-fitness-tips-new-moms/ https://www.coeursports.com/blogs/latest/baby-onboard Upcoming Interviews: Running coach Andrew Simmons of Lifelong Endurance is joining us to talk about running coaching tips. We can add coach Andrew to the long list of coaches who advocate lots of base work and some high end intensity. His TrainingPeaks article Training in the Grey Zone: How to Avoid the Zone 3 Plateau is a read recommendation, but we are going to talk about it on the show. Coach Mikael Eriksson of Scientific Triathlon and "That Triathlon Show" podcast is joining us about training zones and how to make sure they are accurate and current. With the context of the training (energy zones) we are going to talk about the importance of training volume in different training zones to achieve the right progressive overload and adaptations, and the many issues that can come from not executing the right training. Christie Aschwanden, author of "Good To Go". Christie Aschwanden is science writer for FiveThirtyEight. She is also health columnist for The Washington Post. She is a frequent contributor to The New York Times, a contributing editor for Runner’s World and a former contributing writer for Bicycling. She is co-host of EMERGING FORM, a podcast about the creative process. Aschwanden has a blog called "Last Word on Nothing". A lifetime athlete, Christie has raced in Europe and North America on the Team Rossignol Nordic ski racing squad. She lives with her husband and numerous animals on a small winery and farm in western Colorado. (Read more about how she found her place in this Oprah Magazine essay.) In her spare time, she enjoys trail running, bicycling, skiing, reading novels, digging in the garden and raising heritage poultry. Justin Blalog - Film Shared Territory: Gravel Bike Across Iceland If there are any questions that you want to have asked of these amazing guests, DM on social media or email me at rich@milehighendurance.com. Tell us your question and who it's for and we'll include it in the interview. If you would like to remain anonymous, explain that or we'll give you credit for the question during the interview. Eg, "this questions from listener, John Doe. Closing: Please support our affiliate brands that support the show and help you get faster! See the milehighendurance sponsors page. Be sure to follow us on social media to get the show announcement each weekend, plus additional links to show content. We forward information related to our guests and provide teasers for upcoming interviews. Facebook @milehighendurance Twitter @milehighpodcast Instagram @tripodcasterrich YouTube Channel @Mile High Endurance We hope you enjoyed today's show. Please rate us on iTunes or your podcast player. Be sure you are subscribed in iTunes so you get the show automatically downloaded on Saturday evening and recommend Mile High Endurance to a friend. Stay tuned, train informed, and enjoy the endurance journey!
Episode #176 (5/5) Tyler Hamilton Training Welcome Welcome to Episode #176 of the Mile High Endurance podcast. You are listening to your weekly connection to coaches, experts and pro athletes to inspire and help you reach your endurance goals. We are your hosts coach Rich Soares and 303 Chief Bill Plock. Thanks for joining us for another week of endurance interviews and discussion. Today we have coach Tyler Hamilton, Jim Capra and John Stickford. As you know, Tyler Hamilton was a US Postal Service team, teammate of Lance Armstrong in 1999, 2000, and 2001. Olympic games 2000 and 2004. National road race champion in 2008. Co-author of the 2012 The Secret Race. We are talking to Tyler, Jim and John about Tyler Hamilton Training and their very individualized approach to cycling coaching. Thanks to last week's guest National champion cyclist, Denise Korenek on her record breaking feat of being the fastest sustained cycling speed of 184 mph. We are going to talk about the inspiration, training, planning, engineering and nerves that it took to achieve that goal. Announcements: Go to MileHighEndurancePodcast.com, click on the "subscribe" button, and you will get the newsletter with show notes and all the links and articles sent to you automatically every week. If you love the show, please consider making a donation of any amount by clicking the PayPal donate button at the bottom of the Podcast page. If you are a coach or have something to share with an audience of endurance enthusiasts, please reach out and tell us about the topic you want to share. Don't forget the Park City, UT Sansego camp 05/30/19 - 06/02/19. You can save $100 off the registration by using the code MHE100. https://intermountainhealthcare.org/Locations/Park-City-Hospital/Medical-Services/LiVe-Well-Center/High-Performance-Camp/ Sponsor - iKOR Labs: Today's show is supported by iKOR Labs. iKOR is a clean, natural source of recovery enhancing CBD that protects your body from the stresses of training, improves recovery from intense efforts and helps you maintain a positive mental state. It is the most bio-available CBD product on the market, iKOR is a protective anti-oxidant and highly effective anti-inflammatory. It is used by world class professional athletes. Save 20% by using the code "endurance" at checkout and consider saving even more by doing auto recurring order. Go to www.ikorlabs.com for more details. In Today's Show: Tyler Hamilton Training Video of the Week Training Discussion/Debate Articles News Rocky Mountain Tri Club Book Signing with Alex Hutchinson and Christie Aschwanden Upcoming interviews Sponsor - Riplaces: Our interview is sponsored by Riplaces. Riplaces are an elastic lace system that integrates a bungee loop with a plastic core to connect the loop in each eyelet of your running shoe. The bungees come in 5 sizes to achieve custom tension for the perfect fit. The bungees and the cores come in a variety of colors and styles to help you personalize your set. Or, you can choose the MHE logo package. Pro triathlete proven and endorsed, use the code MHE25 to get that 25% discount. Go to www.riplaces.com for more information, or go to the MHE Sponsor Discounts page by going to www.milehighendurance.com, or directly to https://www.riplaces.com/collections/mile-high-endurance Interview Introduction: Tyler Hamilton is a retired professional American cyclist and founded Tyler Hamilton Training in 2009. A fierce competitor renowned among his peers for his endurance and tolerance for pain. Tyler raced professionally for 14 years and competed in 11 grand tours including the Tour de France eight times. In 2012, he released his memoir, "The Secret Race," a riveting journey into the heart of a never-before-seen world which became a New York Times Bestseller. Today, he spends his time between Boulder, Colorado & Missoula, Montana enjoying a slower paced life after pro racing. He enjoys hiking, skiing, yoga and bikepacking. Jim "Capo" Capra, brings a vast knowledge and hands-on expertise to Tyler Hamilton Training after years of training alongside Tyler. Living in Tacoma, WA, and a CU Denver graduate, Jim enjoys the great outdoors, spending time with his sweetheart daughter Emma, and a house full of woofers. With a combination of a love for cycling, extensive coaching experience and a passion to motivate, Jim is the driving force behind THT's personalized approach and keeping clients on track to acheive their goals. Sponsor - Halo Neuroscience: Our post interview discussion is sponsored by Halo Neuroscience. The Halo Sport from Halo Neuroscience will help you learn the technique and form to get faster. 20 minutes of neural priming with the Halo Headset gives you an hour of neural plasticity to work and lock in the muscle movement that leads to strength, power and endurance. Use the code "MHE" at checkout to save an additional $20. Pre order now and your regular price of $399 is $299. Add the MHE code and your price is $279. Tyler Hamilton Training Interview Discussion One thing we did not discuss was https://www.tylerhamiltontraining.com/tylers-training-tips Hematocrit numbers and how they decline over the physical demands of the Tour Using testosterone to get "healthy" How to climb How to warm up for a time trial Pedaling skills for time trialing Video of the Week: How To Pedal | Cycling Technique Saddle height Core strength and stabilizing muscles Flexibility Still upper body 60 RPMs "What's New in the 303": https://303cycling.com/may-is-national-bicycle-safety-month/ Rocky Mountain Tri Club Author Night with Alex Hutchinson "Endure" and Christie Aschwanden "Good to Go" Alex Hutchinson's book Endure about all aspects of endurance and Christie's book on all aspects of recovery. The each gave a 2 minute overview of their books (see 303triathon Facebook live post) and then took 15 minutes each to ask questions about each other's books. At the end they both got into a debate about hydration, which was topic common to both of their books. Christie is a proponent of drink to thirst and being keenly aware of your thirst sensation and triggers. Both were skeptical of the commercialism of endurance and recovery products in the market I asked Christie about HRV as a reliable predictor of recovery and the accuracy of the commercial products in the market. Bottom line is that it's not very reliable in her opinion, but you can add it to other methods of assessing your recovery. Other News: Announcing USA Triathlon's Youth Scholarship Program Dear Coaches, I’m proud to announce a youth scholarship program that USA Triathlon and the USA Triathlon Foundation will launch tomorrow in an effort to not only grow overall youth participation in multisport, but also to reduce barriers to entry for underserved youth. After kicking off the program with a special month-long promotion in May, we will continue to accept donations and distribute scholarships throughout the year. Your participation is important, as we need your help to identify youth athletes who may be scholarship candidates. During the month of May, for every USA Triathlon adult annual membership newly purchased or renewed, or for every current membership not set to expire that is extended by one year, the USA Triathlon Foundation will donate one youth digital membership to a deserving child. (Youth digital memberships include all of the standard USA Triathlon Youth Membership benefits, but without the delivery of printed materials by mail.) Our goal during this month-long “Buy One, Give One” initiative is to inspire 10,000 youth digital membership donations, which can be distributed to youth throughout the year. The scholarships awarded will be needs-based. Beyond May, the Foundation will maintain this youth membership donation page, where anyone can donate a membership for $10. As we roll out this initiative, I’m asking for your help in the following ways: Help us reach deserving youth: If you coach youth triathletes who may be candidates for this scholarship, or if you personally know an aspiring young athlete, please share this application form with them: https://forms.gle/r9MEn6TG4BQHHSqA9. Applicants will hear back from USA Triathlon within two weeks. Please note that if the applicant is planning to use the youth membership for an upcoming race, he or she must apply at least 30 days in advance of the race date. Encourage participation in May: This is an excellent opportunity to engage not only parents of youth triathletes, but also USA Triathlon adult members who may not otherwise be involved with our youth programming. Please share our press release about the “Buy One, Give One” promotion, which will be published on usatriathlon.org tomorrow morning. Encourage your network of triathletes to renew their memberships in May (if their membership does not expire in May, that’s okay — it will simply be extended for one year past the current expiration date). -Rocky Harris, USAT CEO Upcoming Interviews: Running coach Andrew Simmons of Lifelong Endurance is joining us to talk about running coaching tips. We can add coach Andrew to the long list of coaches who advocate lots of base work and some high end intensity. His TrainingPeaks article Training in the Grey Zone: How to Avoid the Zone 3 Plateau is a read recommendation, but we are going to talk about it on the show. Coach Mikael Eriksson of Scientific Triathlon and "That Triathlon Show" podcast is joining us about training zones and how to make sure they are accurate and current. With the context of the training (energy zones) we are going to talk about the importance of training volume in different training zones to achieve the right progressive overload and adaptations, and the many issues that can come from not executing the right training. Christie Aschwanden, author of "Good To Go". Christie Aschwanden is science writer for FiveThirtyEight. She is also health columnist for The Washington Post. She is a frequent contributor to The New York Times, a contributing editor for Runner’s World and a former contributing writer for Bicycling. She is co-host of EMERGING FORM, a podcast about the creative process. Aschwanden has a blog called "Last Word on Nothing". A lifetime athlete, Christie has raced in Europe and North America on the Team Rossignol Nordic ski racing squad. She lives with her husband and numerous animals on a small winery and farm in western Colorado. (Read more about how she found her place in this Oprah Magazine essay.) In her spare time, she enjoys trail running, bicycling, skiing, reading novels, digging in the garden and raising heritage poultry. Justin Blalog - Film Shared Territory: Gravel Bike Across Iceland If there are any questions that you want to have asked of these amazing guests, DM on social media or email me at rich@milehighendurance.com. Tell us your question and who it's for and we'll include it in the interview. If you would like to remain anonymous, explain that or we'll give you credit for the question during the interview. Eg, "this questions from listener, John Doe. Closing: Please support our affiliate brands that support the show and help you get faster! See the milehighendurance sponsors page. Be sure to follow us on social media to get the show announcement each weekend, plus additional links to show content. We forward information related to our guests and provide teasers for upcoming interviews. 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In this episode, Kevin interviews Mikael Eriksson, a top age-group triathlete coach, founder of Scientific Triathlon and the host of the podcast “That Triathlon Show.” They discuss Seiler's Hierarchy of Endurance (& Swim) Training. Topics discussed in this episode: Mikael's background and how he got into triathlons Steps he took to get to where he is right now His races last year His goals for this year Seiler's Hierarchy of Endurance Training Needs Frequency/ Volume of training (VOL) High Intensity Training (HIT) Training Intensity Distribution (TID) General Periodization Details (Annual) Sports-specific and micro-periodization schemes Training Stimuli Enhancement (i.e. Altitude, Heat, Energy availability) Race/Pace Training Training Taper High intensity workout and defining anaerobic Letting go of the ego What periodization is Links & Resources: Seiler's Hierarchy of Endurance Training Needs That Triathlon Show EP#120 - Training Priorities: Seiler's Hierarchy of Endurance Training Needs Scientific Triathlon Training Zones calculator That Triathlon Show Scientific Triathlon Website **If you've enjoyed this episode of Tri Swim Coach Triathlon Swimming, please subscribe and leave us a rating & review over on iTunes to help spread the word. Thank you!**
Q&A #14 - Half marathon training with cycling as cross-training, maintaining run fitness during a swim-bike focus block, and my best coaching advice to you for 2019 How should you use cycling as cross-training when training for a half marathon? How can you maintain a high level of run fitness after a running block when turning the focus to swimming and biking? My Best Coaching Advice for 2019 - it starts with looking at your 2018 accumulated training hours. LINKS AND RESOURCES: That Triathlon Show website Coaching Training Plans Training Priorities: Seiler's Hierarchy of Endurance Training Needs | EP#120 Heat, humidity, wind, and slush drinks: cool down your body to go harder for longer with Andrew Buckrell | EP#160 Introducing elite triathlete and Scientific Triathlon coach James Teagle | EP#161 SPONSORS: Stac - The Stac Zero is the world's quietest bike trainer. No noise and no tire wear, since it doesn't even touch the tire! It is also very portable and affordable. Even more so when using the discount code THATTRIATHLONSHOW for 20% off when you buy your Stac bike trainer (any of the models). ROKA - The finest triathlon wetsuits, apparel, equipment, and eyewear on the planet. Trusted by Javier Gómez, Gwen Jorgensen, Flora Duffy, Mario Mola, Lucy Charles and others. Now shipping directly from the UK and EU. Get 20% off your entire order with the discount code THATTRIATHLONSHOW. RATE AND REVIEW: If you enjoy the show, please help me out by subscribing, rating and reviewing. CONTACT: Want to send feedback, questions or just chat? Email me at mikael@scientifictriathlon.com or connect on Twitter - my handle is @SciTriat.
James Teagle is an elite triathlete and a Scientific Triathlon coach. In this episode we discuss his own career and training at the Loughborough Triathlon Performance Centre, as well as his coaching and training advice for age-group triathletes. IN THIS EPISODE YOU'LL LEARN ABOUT: -The training diary of an elite triathlete -Training in a high-performance squad, with the likes of Jodie Stimpson and Tim Don -Coaching principles and core values: care, communication, individualisation and more -Goal setting, intermediate objectives and process goals -The primary reason athletes leave their coaches and come to us instead, and how we want to stand out in the coaching industry SHOWNOTES: https://scientifictriathlon.com/tts161/ THAT TRIATHLON SHOW HOMEPAGE: www.thattriathlonshow.com SPONSORS: Stac - The Stac Zero is the world's quietest bike trainer. No noise and no tire wear, since it doesn't even touch the tire! It is also very portable and affordable. Even more so when using the discount code THATTRIATHLONSHOW for 20% off when you buy your Stac bike trainer (any of the models). ROKA - The finest triathlon wetsuits, apparel, equipment, and eyewear on the planet. Trusted by Javier Gómez, Gwen Jorgensen, Flora Duffy, Mario Mola, Lucy Charles and others. Now shipping directly from the UK and EU. Get 20% off your entire order with the discount code THATTRIATHLONSHOW. LINKS AND RESOURCES: Scientific Triathlon Coaching - check out James' coaching profile and apply James' Instagram - @james_teagle James' Twitter - @james_teagle RATE AND REVIEW: If you enjoy the show, please help me out by subscribing, rating and reviewing: www.scientifictriathlon.com/rate/ CONTACT: Want to send feedback, questions or just chat? Email me at mikael@scientifictriathlon.com or connect on Twitter - my handle is @SciTriat.
The art and the science of tapering and peaking for triathlons uncovered. IN THIS EPISODE YOU'LL LEARN ABOUT: * How big a performance improvement can you expect from tapering? * What's the ideal taper duration? * How should your training volume, intensity, and frequency change in the taper? * What do we know from science about tapering, and how much is down to the art of coaching? * How does tapering apply when having multiple races in a short time-span? * Practical examples of the taper in training programs SHOWNOTES: https://scientifictriathlon.com/tts119/ THAT TRIATHLON SHOW HOMEPAGE: www.thattriathlonshow.com SPONSORS: Precision Hydration - One-size doesn't fit all when it comes to hydration. Take Precision Hydration's FREE sweat test and learn how you should hydrate. Use the discount code THATTRIATHLONSHOW and get your first box for free! Ventum - The ultimate triathlon bikes, using technology from fighter jets and Formula One race cars. Easier to build, pack, and travel with than any other tri bike. Get 110% of the value of your old bike towards the purchase of a new Ventum bike. LINKS AND RESOURCES: * "How to optimize your triathlon taper" - Scientific Triathlon blog post * Tapering for triathlon competition (Mujika, 2011) * Peaking for optimal performance: Research limitations and future directions (Pyne et al., 2009) * Scientific Bases for Precompetition Tapering Strategies (Mujika and Padilla, 2003) * Effects of Tapering on Performance: A Meta-Analysis (Bosquet et al., 2007) * The Road to Gold: Training and Peaking Characteristics in the Year Prior to a Gold Medal Endurance Performance (Tønnessen et al., 2014) * Short-term performance peaking in an elite cross-country mountain biker (Rønnestad et al., 2016) * Specific Intensity for Peaking: Is Race Pace the Best Option? (Munoz et al. 2015) * A theoretical study of taper characteristics to optimize performance (Thomas and Busso, 2005) * Functional Overreaching: The Key to Peak Performance during the Taper? (Aubry et al., 2014) RATE AND REVIEW: If you enjoy the show, please help me out by subscribing, rating and reviewing: www.scientifictriathlon.com/rate/ CONTACT: Want to send feedback, questions or just chat? Email me at mikael@scientifictriathlon.com or connect on Twitter - my handle is @SciTriat.
Learn how to train for your first triathlon, and how to train when you've got your first sprint behind you and want to move up the distances to an Olympic, or get faster in the sprint. Joining me to discuss these topics is Gale Bernhardt, Olympic coach, who has helped countless beginner triathletes using the concepts we discuss today. IN THIS EPISODE YOU'LL LEARN ABOUT: -How to lay out your training as a beginner triathlete -How much do you need to train to complete your first triathlon -How should you pace your races and workouts? -How does your training change when you've done your first sprint and want to get faster or go longer COACHING: I am currently (August 2017) taking on new athletes as I transition from my engineering job to working full time on Scientific Triathlon. If you want to learn more (or already know that you want me to coach you), email me at mikael@scientifictriathlon.com. LISTENER QUESTIONS: If you have questions that you want me to answer on the show or off the show (in an email), send me your question via email or Twitter (contact information below). NOTES: If you enjoy the show, please help me out by subscribing, rating and reviewing: www.scientifictriathlon.com/rate/ SHOWNOTES: www.thattriathlonshow.com Send feedback, questions or just wanna chat? CONTACT me at mikael@scientifictriathlon.com or connect on Twitter - my handle is @SciTriat.
You know that recovery is important for triathlon performance. But just how important is it? And how can you improve your recovery status without disrupting your life? Shona Halson, PhD, of the Senior Recovery Physiologist at the Australian Institute of Sports (AIS) discusses that today. IN THIS EPISODE YOU'LL LEARN ABOUT: -How important is recovery for triathletes? -Different recovery methods and their relevance -Sleep and its impact on performance -Screens, electronic devices and sleep COACHING: I am currently (August 2017) taking on new athletes as I transition from my engineering job to working full time on Scientific Triathlon. If you want to learn more (or already know that you want me to coach you), email me at mikael@scientifictriathlon.com. LISTENER QUESTIONS: If you have questions that you want me to answer on the show or off the show (in an email), send me your question via email or Twitter (contact information below). NOTES: If you enjoy the show, please help me out by subscribing, rating and reviewing: www.scientifictriathlon.com/rate/ SHOWNOTES: www.thattriathlonshow.com Send feedback, questions or just wanna chat? CONTACT me at mikael@scientifictriathlon.com or connect on Twitter - my handle is @SciTriat.
Triathletes are prone to mental self-sabotage that ruins their chances of race success. Dr. Patrick Cohn, a master mental game coach with Peak Performance Sports, explains the six most common ways athletes self-sabotage mentally, and what you can do to avoid it. IN THIS EPISODE YOU'LL LEARN ABOUT: -Placing strict expectations on performance and striving for perfection -What to do with pre-race jitters -Worrying about results, outcomes, and what others think -Proactively building confidence COACHING: I am currently (August 2017) taking on new athletes as I transition from my engineering job to working full time on Scientific Triathlon. If you want to learn more (or already know that you want me to coach you), email me at mikael@scientifictriathlon.com. LISTENER QUESTIONS: If you have questions that you want me to answer on the show or off the show (in an email), send me your question via email or Twitter (contact information below). NOTES: If you enjoy the show, please help me out by subscribing, rating and reviewing: www.scientifictriathlon.com/rate/ SHOWNOTES: www.thattriathlonshow.com Send feedback, questions or just wanna chat? CONTACT me at mikael@scientifictriathlon.com or connect on Twitter - my handle is @SciTriat.
Highlights and hidden gems from the best of the best of the first 49 episodes of That Triathlon Show, to celebrate the show turning 50 episodes old! EPISODE 50 SPECIAL: -Top-10 highlights: the best of the best in terms of advice, tips, tools, and tactics -Hidden gems: unconventional or more unknown pieces of advice and information -The most voted for favorite books, blogs and resources, triathlon gear and equipment, and personal habits of all TTS guests -The 5 most downloaded TTS episodes revealed. Have you listened to all of them COACHING: I am currently (August 2017) taking on new athletes as I transition from my engineering job to working full time on Scientific Triathlon. If you want to learn more (or already know that you want me to coach you), email me at mikael@scientifictriathlon.com. LISTENER QUESTIONS: If you have questions that you want me to answer on the show or off the show (in an email), send me your question via email or Twitter (contact information below). NOTES: If you enjoy the show, please help me out by subscribing, rating and reviewing: www.scientifictriathlon.com/rate/ SHOWNOTES: www.thattriathlonshow.com Send feedback, questions or just wanna chat? CONTACT me at mikael@scientifictriathlon.com or connect on Twitter - my handle is @SciTriat.
Gerry and Jim 1st speak to 2017 Tower 26 Project Athlete Christelle Balestra. Then they go on to explain the Tower 26 Subscription Service and answer some commonly asked questions about the subscription plan. After the topic of the episode is covered, the athlete questions are answered, and the topic for the next episode is revealed. To ask questions to be answered ON-AIR, tweet @Tower_26 or email the show at gerry@tower26.com. To listen to the show, subscribe to the TOWER 26 newsletter, read the Tower 26 blog, or to see what Tower 26 is up to, go to www.TOWER26.com. Follow Jim Lubinski on TWITTER @jimlubinski, www.jimlubinski.com Thanks to Tom Hiel for the Intro/Outro music. All information and content heard/disseminated on the "Tower 26-Be Race Ready Podcast" is property of TOWER 26 and shall not be copied, retransmitted, or rebroadcast without TOWER 26 consent. Scientific Triathlon- https://scientifictriathlon.com Tower 26 Subscription Plan: www.obstri.com/tower26