Do We Need Training Zones? With Dr. Andy Coggan, Dr. Stephen McGregor, and Hunter Allen
Training zones can have tremendous value when they guide workouts and help us talk about how we train. But training zones can be problematic.
Training zones can have tremendous value when they guide workouts and help us talk about how we train. But training zones can be problematic.
Two new studies challenge common assumptions: intensity may matter more than volume for healthy aging, and triathlete injury patterns aren’t what most coaches would predict. We unpack what this means for training prescription, and why neuromuscular and strength work belong in every plan.
Eighty percent of what you need to know about endurance training can be illustrated by a simple graph. Coach Connor and his mentor Glenn Swan explore this simple concept.
We speak with Dr. Stacy Sims, one of the leading researchers on women’s physiology and training and performance.
Overtraining is a dark journey. Trevor Connor, Host of Fast Talk, and Rocco Orlando, Army Veteran, and athlete, are here to discuss their respective journeys into the dark world called: overtraining.
Endurance athletes at all levels are adjusting to a new reality. Dr. Stephen Seiler shares some thoughts on ways athletes can adjust and make the most of a difficult situation.
Dr. Stephen Seiler delves into over a century of research to explore why rowing has gotten faster so consistently.