148. Hunter Allen and the future of training and racing

148. Hunter Allen and the future of training and racing

This week James (and Will at the beginning) is joined by Hunter Allen, co-founder of Training Peaks, long-time elite level cycling coach to pros and US national teams, and the man who literally wrote the book on power meters back when torque measurement was just a twinkle in an SRM engineer's eye. That book was, prosaically enough, called Training + Racing With A Power Meter, and it put Hunter at the pioneering frontier of what would become the gold standard in cycling metrics: watts.


Last year Hunter was back with his new book Training + Competing With A Continuous Glucose Monitor, and in this episode we discuss why continuous glucose monitors (CGMs) are set to become the new power meter and how they and the sports science involved are already behind the uptick in speeds in the pro peloton. In short, CGMs can help a rider and coach work out precisely when to fuel, and to what extent, for maximum performance, and that means Pogačar and co are breaking more records.


Hunter also talks about how to understand training data, the relationship between heart rate and power, managing training loads and fatigue, and how to develop better nutrition strategies to ride faster. It's a get the kettle on kind of pod, plus maybe fetch a pen and paper, because Hunter knows his stuff and he goes pretty deep.


Find out more about Training + Competing With A Continuous Glucose Monitor here


Interview begins at 9.59


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154. Harry Tanfield: Baptisms of fire, keeping the faith, and the Ribble Outliers

154. Harry Tanfield: Baptisms of fire, keeping the faith, and the Ribble Outliers

This week James and Will are joined by Harry Tanfield. Born and raised in Yorkshire, Harry started racing aged 10, and having caught teams' attention with strong performances at races like Junior Pari...

2 Huhti 1h 15min

153. Aero mutinies and secret shorts with Castelli's Steve Smith

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19 Maalis 1h 15min

152. Zoe Bäckstedt: Why I love Sundays in Hell

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This week, Robyn and James are joined by WorldTour pro Zoe Bäckstedt. Born in 2004 in Pontyclun, Wales to British track champion Megan Hughes and Paris-Roubaix winner Magnus Bäckstedt, there were only...

5 Maalis 48min

151. UCI rules, design evolution, and why bikes are so expensive, with Pieter Potters

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19 Helmi 1h 18min

150. Brian Smith: National champ, racing with Lance, saying no to EPO, and snakes in showers

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149. The legend of Eddy Merckx, with Lee Donaldson

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