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Episode 174- Heat Training for the Cold, New Cyclists, and Repeatability Training

Episode 174- Heat Training for the Cold, New Cyclists, and Repeatability Training

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Episode 174- Heat Training for the Cold, New Cyclists, and Repeatability Training

Hello everyone. Welcome to the latest episode of The Matchbox Podcast powered by Ignition Coach Co. I’m your host, Adam Saban, and on this week’s episode we’re talking about heat training for racing in the extreme cold, periodization for new cyclists, and how to orient your workouts around repeatability.

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Summary

In this conversation, the hosts discuss various aspects of training for cycling events, particularly focusing on preparing for cold weather races, building endurance and FTP for long rides, and the importance of threshold power versus repeatability in climbing. They emphasize the need for specific training plans tailored to individual goals and conditions, while also addressing the psychological aspects of training and racing. The conversation concludes with strategies for success and the importance of maintaining a balance between training intensity and recovery.

Chapters

00:00 Heat Acclimation vs. Cold Acclimation

11:10 Training Structure for New Cyclists

22:20 Structuring a Cycling Season

25:00 Threshold Power vs. Repeatability

25:52 Training for Climbing Performance

36:44 Race Strategy and Preparation

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