How to Maximize Your Base Training | #37 ft. Aaron Geiser
Critical Oxygen5 Maalis 2024

How to Maximize Your Base Training | #37 ft. Aaron Geiser

In this episode of the Critical Oxygen podcast, Coach Aaron Geiser and I discuss how to make indoor training fun. We acknowledge the boredom and monotony of indoor training, especially during the off-season, and share strategies to keep it engaging. We emphasize the importance of variation in cadence, elevation, power, and training modes to stimulate the mind and body. We also discuss the significance of monitoring heart rate and power during indoor training and the potential impact of heat accumulation and carbohydrate burning. Overall, we encourage athletes to find ways to stay mentally engaged and make the most of their indoor training sessions. TAKEAWAYS 1) Varying cadence, elevation, power, and training modes can make indoor training more engaging and enjoyable. 2) Monitoring heart rate and power during indoor training helps athletes stay within their desired training zones and avoid overexertion. 3) Pushing the limits in shorter bouts of training can be beneficial for performance improvement, but caution should be exercised for longer training sessions. Communicate with your coach to understand the purpose of each workout and maximize its benefits. 4) Diversity is key in training to keep it fun and interesting. 5) Implement warm-up and cool-down routines in your indoor training sessions. Enjoying these podcasts? Don't forget to subscribe to get notified when new episodes are released. If you have a question or topic you want us to address, leave a comment! Follow Phil on Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/criticalo2Follow Aaron on Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/triageiser/ CHAPTERS 00:00 Introduction and the Boredom of Indoor Training 07:17 The Challenge of Indoor Training 13:03 Creating Variation in Indoor Training 22:02 Heat Accumulation and Carbohydrate Burning 26:24 Pushing the Limits in Training 27:51 Maximizing the Benefit of Workouts 32:34 Making Cycling Training Fun 37:03 The Value of Treadmill Training 42:01 Making Treadmill Training Enjoyable 46:37 Gait Retraining on the Treadmill 50:03 Implementing Warm-up and Cool-down in Indoor Training 51:58 Progressing and Varying Treadmill Workouts 53:19 Closing Remarks and Call to Action

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