164: Q&A on Judging Fatigue, Overtraining in Triathletes, and the Crossover Effect, with Melanie McQuaid
Fast Talk20 Maj 2021

164: Q&A on Judging Fatigue, Overtraining in Triathletes, and the Crossover Effect, with Melanie McQuaid

Melanie McQuaid, a three-time XTERRA world champion and owner of MelRad Coaching, joins us to discuss how to judge fatigue, the effects of overtraining, and the so-called "crossover effect" between running and cycling. Our first question comes from Matthew Eastwood. He writes: “After years of road racing, where I would struggle with prolonged periods of fatigue in between periods of good form, I now compete in cyclocross and sprint triathlon events as a master’s racer. I’m 43 years old with a more relaxed attitude to competition and training, and just enjoy exercise and riding my bike in general. My main focus is enjoying myself and feeling like I have given my all; my actual result is secondary to this. My ‘training’ is based around how I feel on any given day: If I’m tired I exercise easy, or not at all. If I feel good I train hard; my definition of ‘hard’ is dependent on time available and weather. If I have all day on a sunny day and I feel like it, I might do three to five hours of hard riding in the hills. If it’s a rainy evening I might do some sweet spot or other intervals on the rollers, or do a 5k running race. My question is: How good a guide is feel (achy muscles, enthusiasm, mood, tiredness) and fatigue (mild or intense), in terms of avoiding overtraining, burnout, and illness?” Our next question comes from Sophie, a 27-year-old age-group triathlete dealing with, as she puts it, “some form of non-functional overreaching.” *Find this question in the full description of this episode at fasttalklabs.com. Our final question comes from Mackenzie O’Donnell from Edmonton, Alberta. He writes: “I’m a runner and a cyclist, but I’m not a triathlete. I tend to run more in the winter months and gradually transition more to cycling as the weather gets nicer. But I never stop running. So, my questions are, is the running helping or hurting my cycling, and vice versa? And, also, if it helps, how do I most effectively incorporate the two sports into one training plan?” Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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384: The State of Gravel Racing, with Alexey Vermeulen and Ben Delaney

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383: Longevity and Biomarkers of Performance

383: Longevity and Biomarkers of Performance

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382: Can We Resurrect the American Road Race Scene?

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Leipheimer talks with our team about how a new racing model used at the Levi Fondo may be the future of domestic racing.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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381: The Synergistic Power of Training Your Brain, with Dr. Scott Frey

381: The Synergistic Power of Training Your Brain, with Dr. Scott Frey

We’re joined by neuroscientist Dr. Scott Frey as we explore the effects of mental fatigue and brain endurance training on performance.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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380: Durability: The Fourth Pillar of Aerobic Fitness

380: Durability: The Fourth Pillar of Aerobic Fitness

Coaches have known about the importance of durability for years, but researchers are only just starting to catch up. We discuss why it is the fourth pillar of performance. Learn more about your ad cho...

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379: Why Researchers, Coaches, and Athletes Need to Work Closely Together

379: Why Researchers, Coaches, and Athletes Need to Work Closely Together

We talk with Dr. Michael Kennedy about his work trying to bridge the knowledge-practice gap between researchers and practitioners Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

10 Juli 20251h 3min

378: Potluck Discussion - Lessons Learned, Comparing Intervals, and Is All Base the Same?

378: Potluck Discussion - Lessons Learned, Comparing Intervals, and Is All Base the Same?

In this week’s potluck episode, we discuss lessons learned from big events, the difference between over-under's and true HIIT intervals, and whether all base training is made equal.   Learn more about...

3 Juli 202556min

377: When Is Our Interval Work Too Much?

377: When Is Our Interval Work Too Much?

Brent Bookwalter talks with us about the importance of balancing physical and mental resources to get our workouts just right.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

26 Juni 20251h 10min

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