Fast Talk
The Fast Talk podcast offers the best guides to cycling performance and endurance sports training from world-class experts. Cohosted by cycling coaches and sport scientists Trevor Connor and Rob Pickels, Fast Talk episodes feature fascinating conversations with world-class experts discussing the endurance sports topics they know best: the best ways to train, effective workouts, questions on polarized and interval training, sports nutrition, physiology and recovery, and sport psychology. Fast Talk guests and regular contributors include Dr. Stephen Seiler, Joe Friel, Dr. Asker Jeukendrup, Sebastian Weber, Jim Miller, Dr. Andy Pruitt, Dr. Timothy Noakes, and elite professional athletes like Kristin Armstrong, Sepp Kuss, Brent Bookwalter, Kate Courtney, and many more. Fast Talk is part of Fast Talk Laboratories, a new endurance sports knowledgebase for endurance racers and adventurers.

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80: Properly executing intervals is hard; keep your training plan simple

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 Aug 20191h 49min

79: Playing the Energy Game with Colby Pearce

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 Jul 20191h 36min

78: The demands of the Tour de France with Ciaran O'Grady

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 Jul 20191h 19min

77: Avoiding the big mistakes even pros make, with Dr. Andy Pruitt and Frankie Andreu

77: Avoiding the big mistakes even pros make, with Dr. Andy Pruitt and Frankie Andreu

We all make mistakes. No one trains and races perfectly, which can be frustrating when so often those mistakes are made out of honest effort and a desire to perform at our best. In episode 77, we’re g...

28 Jun 20191h 35min

76: When to push and when to pull the plug, with Kate Courtney and Whoop

76: When to push and when to pull the plug, with Kate Courtney and Whoop

Effective training is a balance between stressing our systems and recovery. While training does damage, it’s in recovery that we repair and get stronger. We dive into the recovery side of the training...

14 Jun 20191h 32min

75: High intensity training, with Dr. Stephen Seiler

75: High intensity training, with Dr. Stephen Seiler

In episode 75, we’re joined by Dr. Stephen Seiler, one of the top exercise physiologists working today. Dr. Seiler has talked with us previously about the polarized, or 80/20, model of endurance train...

31 Mai 20191h 37min

74: Why women are not small men, with Dr. Stacy Sims

74: Why women are not small men, with Dr. Stacy Sims

In episode 74, we speak with Dr. Stacy Sims about the numerous and complex differences between male and female physiology, and the significant impact that has on women's training and performance. Lear...

17 Mai 20191h 16min

73: How to balance your VLamax, with Sebastian Weber

73: How to balance your VLamax, with Sebastian Weber

In episode 73, we talk about the important balance between our aerobic and glycolytic energy systems and why they may require a little give and take. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone....

3 Mai 20191h 18min

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