W/m^2, Altitude and the Hour Record

Here is the second part of my trilogy on Altitude. Thanks to Alex for his work, he really is one of the pillars of applying the science to cycling. If you are interested in the subject, he has several more very good Blogs on Altitude. Alex did all the research so I didn’t have to.

W/m^2, Altitude and the Hour Record

W/m^2, Altitude and the Hour Record

More hour record stuff to follow on from the item on Jens Voigt’s hour ride . This time to look at the physics impact of increasing altitu…

W/m^2, Altitude and the Hour Record

Altitude matters in cycling. This is the first in a trilogy on altitude. These posts will focus on work from the smartest guys in the room on performance and altitude. Charles Howe Did all the research so I didn’t have to. Thanks Charles.

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Seiler’s Hierarchy of Endurance Training Needs. (PDF Download Available)

Stephen Seiler serves up a big plate of enchiladas on intensity and volume, Check out the special sauce, gobble it up and improve your performance. Stephen does all the REAL research so We don’t have to.

Seiler’s Hierarchy of Endurance Training Needs. (PDF Download Available)

Seiler’s Hierarchy of Endurance Training Needs. (PDF Download Available)

Full-text (PDF) | Seiler’s Hierarchy of Endurance Training Needs.

Seiler’s Hierarchy of Endurance Training Needs. (PDF Download Available)

A Scientific Approach to Improve Physiological Capacity of an Elite Cyclist

The debate on Threshold vs Polarization training goes on. What I see here is that if you increase your training load by 20% and include heavy weight lifting you create greater stress and more adaptations. The next step would be to test both groups with similar workloads. I do all the research so you don’t have to.

A Scientific Approach to Improve Physiological Capacity of an Elite Cyclist

A Scientific Approach to Improve Physiological Capacity of an Elite Cyclist

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A Scientific Approach to Improve Physiological Capacity of an Elite Cyclist

Training Myth- The False Dichotomy of Exercise Bioenergetics

If you want to get faster and you are doing efforts over 1 minute its all about the aerobic system. Read and learn. I do all the research so you don’t have to.

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Instagram post by Dr. Eddie Jo, PhD, CSCS, CISSN • Jul 13, 2017 at 2:48am UTC

470 Likes, 34 Comments – Dr. Eddie Jo, PhD, CSCS, CISSN (@dr.eddiejo) on Instagram: “Conditioning programs have traditionally been implemented on the basis of a false dichotomous view…”

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Jeukendrup – Trusted sports nutrition advice & exercise science news

Hey beer loving racers. I have posted how alcohol prevents performance adaptions. Well new research says one watered down salty Beer could help with hydration. Now you have a good reason to drink after a race. I do all the research so you don’t have to.

Jeukendrup – Trusted sports nutrition advice & exercise science news

Jeukendrup – Trusted sports nutrition advice & exercise science news

Unlock the Power of Science to Optimise Performance – Evidence based information and advice about sports nutrition and exercise science

Jeukendrup – Trusted sports nutrition advice & exercise science news

Do You Recover From Workouts More Slowly in Middle Age?

Do you feel old? Do take more easy day? Are you just tired all the time when training hard? HTFU- Science suggest in Middle age you should recover just like when you were in your 20s. I do all the research so you don’t have to.

Do You Recover From Workouts More Slowly in Middle Age?

Do You Recover From Workouts More Slowly in Middle Age?

It sure feels that way, but science doesn’t necessarily agree.

Do You Recover From Workouts More Slowly in Middle Age?

Watch: This revolutionary sensor can measure your drag coefficient in real time – Cycling Weekly

Expect to see devices that measure CdA as ubiquitous as power meters in the coming years. Aerodynamic is the new frontier in bikes with lots of room for improvement and a way the bike manufactures can cash in. I do all the research so you don’t have to.

Watch: This revolutionary sensor can measure your drag coefficient in real time – Cycling Weekly

Watch: This revolutionary sensor can measure your drag coefficient in real time – Cycling Weekly

With a built in wind sensor and the ability to measure up to 30 different metrics, the Argon 18 smart bike is probably the most intelligent bike we’ve seen.

Watch: This revolutionary sensor can measure your drag coefficient in real time – Cycling Weekly