
85: Learning to trust the science with Dr. Jim Peterman
In this episode of Fast Talk, we're going to cover: • Basic structure of a research study • Concepts needed to understand scientific research • Understanding scientific methods • Preferences among res...
11 Loka 20191h 45min

84: Pro training tips with George Bennett
We sit down with George Bennett of the Jumbo-Visma WorldTour team to get a better understanding of how pros at the highest level of the sport train, and what amateurs can learn from those methods. Lea...
27 Syys 20191h 4min

83: Training the Gut with Asker Jeukendrup
Today on Fast talk we’re diving into nutritional training: 1. Scientific approach to figuring out carb needs 2. G.I. distress 3. Race nutrition 4. Why most people can only absorb 60g of carbs/hour 5. ...
13 Syys 20191h 28min

82: The importance of adaptations, with George Bennett
There’s a critical distinction between adaptation and recovery. In fact, sometimes what helps one, hurts the other. Recovery is about doing what you can so the legs are ready for your next workout. Ad...
31 Elo 20191h 30min

81: The Cyclocross episode with Coach Holicky, Katie Compton, Ellen Noble, and Maxx Chance
It’s been a long time coming, but Fast Talk is finally taking on cyclocross! Today on the pod: - Why cyclocross is so unique to the cycling world - What assets you need to be a good ‘cross rider - The...
16 Elo 20191h 44min

80: Properly executing intervals is hard; keep your training plan simple
Complex training prescriptions are becoming increasingly popular. In this episode, we ask the question: Does it really need to be that complex? What do you gain from this complexity? With the help of ...
2 Elo 20191h 49min

79: Playing the Energy Game with Colby Pearce
In this episode, we discuss how to use energy most effectively. We’ll define energy and discuss the pros and cons of trying to measure it. We’ll dive into all the ways you can unnecessarily waste ener...
19 Heinä 20191h 36min

78: The demands of the Tour de France with Ciaran O'Grady
For three weeks every July we watch the best bike racers in the world tear themselves apart for four-plus hours per day at the Tour de France. Could we ever do something like that? What exactly does i...
12 Heinä 20191h 19min



















