• HUGE New Studies | Norwegian Method | Carbohydrate Limits - Ask a Cycling Coach Podcast 491

  • Sep 12 2024
  • Duração: 1 hora e 20 minutos
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HUGE New Studies | Norwegian Method | Carbohydrate Limits - Ask a Cycling Coach Podcast 491

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    // TOPICS COVERED

    00:00:00 Welcome!

    00:00:56 Norwegian Coaching Study, Tønnessen, et al.

    00:04:21 Norwegian Athletes' Dominance and Misconceptions

    00:08:39 Key Findings from the Norwegian Study

    00:11:33 Consistent Training Principles from Norway’s Best Coaches

    00:23:31 Progressive Intensity and Heart Rate Considerations

    00:30:09 Combining Intensity Zones and Altitude Training

    00:36:08 Training Zone Definitions

    00:36:49 Loading Factor Organization Explained

    00:37:02 Training Intensity Distribution Insights

    00:38:41 Norwegian Training Methods and Misconceptions

    00:40:02 Modified Session Goal Approach

    00:41:53 The Importance of Consistency in Training

    01:02:08 Carbohydrate x Body Size Study - Ijaz, et al.

    01:04:02 Study Design

    01:05:17 Results

    01:08:28 Did larger athletes burn more carbs at matched power?

    01:10:18 A magic carb/body weight ratio?!

    01:14:54 Is this the most revolutionary study for cyclists in years?!


    Join the TrainerRoad 'Ask A Cycling Coach' podcast as Jonathan Lee, Nate Pearson, and Sarah Laverty explore the intricacies of the Norwegian training method and delve into recent scientific findings on carbohydrate oxidation in athletes. Discover how body size influences carbohydrate processing, hear expert insights on progressive overload and interval training, and learn why consistency and data-driven strategies are crucial for performance. Tune in as Sarah previews an upcoming study on carb oxidation differences between large and small athletes, challenging traditional nutrition guidelines.


    // RESOURCES MENTIONED

    - https://trainerroad.cc/Tønnessen2024 - Training Session Models in Endurance Sports: A Norwegian Perspective on Best Practice Recommendations. Tønnessen, et al., 2024.

    - https://trainerroad.cc/Ijaz2024 - Exogenous glucose oxidation during exercise is positively related to body size. Ijaz, et al., 2024.


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