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Episode 123 - Cadence Drills, Heart Rate Fluctuations, and Quantifying Stress

 

Hello everyone. Welcome to the latest episode of The Matchbox Podcast powered by Ignition Coach Co. I’m your host, Adam Saban, and on this week’s episode we’re talking cadence drills, heart rate fluctuations, and quantifying stress.

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Keywords

cycling, pedaling drills, heart rate, training adaptations, lactate testing, cycling performance, endurance training, VO2 max, anaerobic sessions, cycling fitness, lactate levels, training stress, recovery, VO2 max, training metrics, subjective training, lactate testing, athlete performance, endurance training, fitness goals

Summary

In this episode, the hosts discuss various aspects of cycling training, focusing on pedaling drills, heart rate changes with increased training volume, and the use of lactate testing to measure workout intensity. They explore the effectiveness of different pedaling techniques, the implications of heart rate variations, and how to assess the stress of high-intensity sessions. In this conversation, the hosts delve into the complexities of lactate levels and their relationship to training stress, emphasizing that the increase in stress is not linear. They discuss the importance of recovery, especially for older athletes, and the need to listen to one's body rather than relying solely on objective metrics. The practicality of lactate testing is questioned, with the consensus that while it can provide useful information, it may not be worth the hassle for most athletes. The conversation concludes with encouragement for athletes to focus on their training and recovery, especially in light of personal challenges.

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00:00

Introduction and Pedaling Drills Discussion

16:47

Heart Rate Changes and Training Adaptations

20:10

Lactate Testing and Intensity Session Stress

22:35

Understanding Lactate Levels and Stress Response

28:28

The Importance of Recovery in Training

34:57

Subjectivity vs. Objectivity in Training Metrics

40:40

The Practicality of Lactate Testing

45:36

Encouragement and Future Outlook for Athletes