This is a great time to build the cake, or maybe even just put your shopping list together. Today, we look at the unlimited potential of aerobic capacity and why it’s at the core of making you a better long course athlete. We talk about Mark Allen’s quest to beat Dave Scott and how patience allowed him to set the IM run course record. We get into using this time to reduce your stress and level your cortisol to be a healthier person. We look at how your body adapts to training and how we actually get faster and stronger. Get faster in a more meaningful (and functional) way. The goal right now is to train in a way so that you feel good tomorrow . . . and the next day. Be patient and the speed will come.
Topics:
- We all have options
- Sitting in no man’s land
- FOMO on both sides of the aisle
- Build the aerobic reservoir
- High intensity can wait
- Is periodization dead?
- Roller coaster highs and lows are bad for the body
- Using TIME to reduce stress
- Aerobic work is maximum quality
- Keep showing up but “don’t try”
- The poison is in the dose
- DNF rate going up?
- Stress Flexibility
- Fatigue resistance
- Don’t eat into your ability to push threshold
- Running and swimming as intuitive strengths
- Your training plan as a menu
- Mark Allen - 7 months of no intensity for the win
- How your body adapts and gets stronger
- Consistency going out of your watt range
- Waking up the next day able to do it again
- Peaks and valleys are stressful
- Get faster in a meaningful way
- The goal is to feel good tomorrow
- Don’t feel good just to dig another hole
Mike Tarrolly - mike@c26triathlon.com
Robbie Bruce - robbie@c26triathlon.com