HARD & SHORT intervals SHOULD never be prescribed based off an AEROBIC parameter đ!
Dajo Sanders clarifies how at first glance the sport of cycling đ”đ» will appear more or less a simple linear sport, there in fact is a massive difference in terms of the âperformance determinantsâ because every stage can be so different - and THE CYCLISTS ARE TOO!Â
So when designing a cyclistâs training, you need to account for not just the STAGE profiles, but also the ATHLETE profile along with the variety of different capacities đŻ. Enter â the need to know your cyclistâs anaerobic power reserve (APR).
In the 33rd episode of the Training Science Podcast, Paul and Dajo lay out how coaching and training in cycling is highly driven by technology (due to the âlittleâ advantage of power metersđ), how that can be both a good and maybe not so good thing, what is VLMAX đ and is there any value it, PLUS they give LOADS of insight into our new course:
âĄSCIENCE & APPLICATION OF THE ANAEROBIC SPEED AND POWER RESERVEâĄ
EVERYTHING you did not know you NEED for DEVELOPING FAST, POWERFUL AND FATIGUE RESISTANT ATHLETES đ !
đ https://hiit-science.thinkific.com/courses/everything-anaerobic-speed-and-power đ
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Todayâs speakers:
Prof. Paul Laursen https://www.paullaursen.com/Â
Dr Dajo Sanders https://twitter.com/DajoSandersÂ
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