How Training Improves LT
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About this listen
Summary:
- In Episode 10, the coaches recap what lactate threshold training is and then explore ways to test, train and race at that threshold
Key Discussion Points:
- Addressing Common Misconceptions:
- Tempo training is the same as LT training
- LT training should be brutal
- Deep Dive:
- How lactate threshold differs from other types of training
- What is happening when we run under, at or over LT
- How you can test your lactate threshold
- What does LT training mean for performance
- What it feels like to train at LT
- LT training parameters & environment
- Webinar Pitch, Outro & Feedback
- Submit questions for the “Ask Me Anything” episode
Noteworthy Moments/Quotes:
- 1:08 - The coaches celebrate the arrival of the new equipment
- 4:25 - Coach Tim shares his Coaching Moment of the week and Coach Donald talks about the Strength Training for Runners webinar
- 7:00 - The coaches explore some common myths associated with lactate threshold training, and go on a crusade against “tempo” running
- 20:15 - Coach Donald shares the discussion topics for the day, while Coach Tim provides a brief recap of what lactate “buffering” means and talks about what is happening at a cellular level when we run at “threshold”
- 25:10 - The coaches talk about how you can test your lactate threshold, and learn what paces might correspond to your threshold
- 35:45 - Coach Tim chats about how lactate threshold training translates to a real-world setting and race-specific environment
- 44:15 - The coaches talk about the best practices and parameters for athletes to train at lactate threshold
- 50:42 - Coach Donald wraps up the episode, teases the next series and solicits questions for the “Ask Me Anything” episode
Resources Mentioned:
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