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    Explore "aerobic" with insightful episodes like "ATC 217: How To Plan Concurrent Training For Max Aerobic Gains, Overcome Pre-Race Anxiety, HRV-Guided Training Proven Effective, MTB for Ironman, and More", "Aerobic Training for CrossFit: How to Improve Pacing, Breathing & Recovery - 204", "Week of Kona / Mark Allen and Tim O'Donnell on Building a Podium Performance", "ATC: Assessing Deadlift Readiness, How Kettlebells Can Improve Aerobic Capacity, Ultra Biking, MAF vs. Polarized Training for Health Management, and More" and "ATC: Balancing Aerobic and Anaerobic Development, Practicing Athletic Patience, How Much Training Data Do We Need, and More" from podcasts like ""Endurance Planet", "Barbell Shrugged", "Endurance Planet", "Endurance Planet" and "Endurance Planet"" and more!

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    ATC 217: How To Plan Concurrent Training For Max Aerobic Gains, Overcome Pre-Race Anxiety, HRV-Guided Training Proven Effective, MTB for Ironman, and More

    ATC 217: How To Plan Concurrent Training For Max Aerobic Gains, Overcome Pre-Race Anxiety, HRV-Guided Training Proven Effective, MTB for Ironman, and More

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    On this episode of Ask the Coaches #217 with Tawnee and Lucho:

    • Wanna run Ragnar SoCal with the EP crew? Email us at events@enduranceplanet.com.
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    • HRV-guided training for athletes being studied, and it works!
      • "The number of moderate and HIT sessions was significantly lower in HRV group compared with traditional training. No other differences in training were found between the groups. But 3000-m running performance improved in HRV group and not in traditional during the intensive training period. VO2max improved in both groups... The results of the present study suggest the potential of resting HRV to prescribe endurance training by individualizing the timing of vigorous training sessions."
    • When knee pain sets in after a dozen miles…
    • Succeeding in weight loss journey and getting fit, but in a trail race knee pain set in at mile 12. What happened and how to fix this issue so it doesn't become a bigger problem for future training and racing.
    • Pros and cons to mountain biking for Ironman bike training
    • MTB crosstraining is fine, just make sure to spend time on the TT bike including long rides.

    Concurrent training

    • It's hard to hold HR at MAF when doing a run after strength training, what's the deal?!
    • What the research says on concurrent training and the order of aerobic vs. strength training--pros and cons to each and what you should do if you follow MAF.
    • Fatigue generated from one may negatively affect quantity and quality of the subsequent exercise.
    • Does Aerobic and Strength Exercise Sequence in the same session affect oxygen uptake during and posteexercise?
      • Few studies have addressed the sequence of AT and ST in the same session and its influence on VO2 during and post-exercise.
      • AT before ST exercises, AT between 2 blocks of 3 ST exercises, and AT after ST exercises.
      • No significant differences in absolute or relative values of maximal oxygen consumption (VO2), heart rate (HR), and respiratory exchange ratio (RER) exercise when comparing the three sessions.
      • ST and AT, when performed in sequence in the same session, does not seem to affect overall oxygen consumption during the exercise session. Thus, combining resistance training and aerobic exercise in one session does not limit the cardiovascular demand of the exercise session, ie training sessions may include both without noticeable impact on aerobic exercise.
      • A look closer: Aerobic running first then strength could allow for lower HR and lower % of Vo2 max, may be best for MAF (this was not statistically significant but looking at graphs I see lower HRs and lower % of Vo2max). Like, 142 HR when AT first vs. 154 HR when AT second.
      • However, this may not be ideal for strength gains bc acidosis you want from ST to build muscle seems to be impaired if you do AT then ST.
    • That’s not the final word though. Study by Wang et al:
      • In this study there were two groups: one with only endurance exercise (E), and the other in which endurance exercise followed by a bout of resistance exercise (ER). ER did 60min @ 65% VO2max, 15min rest, strength training.
      • “A novel finding in the present study is that resistance exercise performed after endurance exercise resulted in enhanced expression of genes involved in the signaling cascade of mitochondrial biogenesis/oxidative metabolism, as well as enhanced activation of proteins involved in the regulation of muscle protein synthesis. These results challenge the current view of how to optimize endurance training adaptation.” --
    • Pan Pacific Conference of Medicine and Science in Sport on Concurrent Training
      • Overall: “No negative performance effects of adding heavy resistance training to ongoing endurance training regimens.”
      • Plus: “The ‘interference’ effect of concurrent strength and endurance training depends on the ability level of the athlete.”
      • “Nutrient provision (i.e., protein) can attenuate the ‘interference effect’ of endurance exercise on hypertrophy signalling pathways.”
    • Brief recovery period between workouts probably makes a difference, at least 10-15min between.
    • ST gives neuromuscular benefits and ability to sprint at the finish.
    • Concurrent training is more beneficial for endurance athletes rather than for strength athletes.

    Pre-race anxiety 

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    Aerobic Training for CrossFit: How to Improve Pacing, Breathing & Recovery - 204

    Aerobic Training for CrossFit: How to Improve Pacing, Breathing & Recovery - 204

    Everyone focuses on strength.  But have you ever spent time actually developing your aerobic capacity?  Doing so will help you in all areas of your training not just your conditioning.  Tune into find out how you can start improving your aerobic engine.

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    Week of Kona / Mark Allen and Tim O'Donnell on Building a Podium Performance

    Week of Kona / Mark Allen and Tim O'Donnell on Building a Podium Performance

    Our Kona coverage continues with two legend of the sport, six-time Ironman World Champion Mark Allen and Ironman Champion Tim O'Donnell, who's fresh off a third-place finish in Kona. Both of today's guests have made appearances on EP before: Click here for Mark's appearances; and TO's visit here.

    http://www.enduranceplanet.com/?s=mark+allen
    http://www.enduranceplanet.com/eps-4th-of-july-weekend-special-catching-up-with-pro-triathlete-tim-odonnell/

    On this show you'll learn what went into TO's podium performance with Mark as his coach, including what was needed to make a comeback after a disappointing day in 2014:

    - Why TO hired Mark as a coach including his goals for longevity and to avoid overtraining
    - TO's 2014 race in Kona was not a good day and ended with TO in 32nd - what happened that day? (In 2013, he had been 5th)
    - After Tim's 2014 race what did Mark think, and what did he see that needed more work or change?
    - "Holes in TO's physiology" that Mark honed in on to fix
    - The increase in aerobic training/MAF Method
    - How did TO adjust and handle Mark's approach to the coaching program? How did it differ from what he had done in past training?
    - A careful balance between aerobic base work and race-simulation intensity
    - Strategically and progressively adding in race specific intensity (2-month kona-specific phase)
    - Developing better fat metabolism via the aerobic training
    - Nutrition strategies, and discussing TO's tried and trusted nutrition plan
    - Mark's take on nutrition for pro's vs. age groupers
    - TO's race nutrition breakdown: what he ate for breakfast, during the bike and on the run (80-85g/CHO an hour on the bike @ ~73kg bodyweight)
    - The 2015 IMWC race plan & execution
    - TO breaks down his 2015 performance including when he pulled into 1st on the bike and what was going through his head
    - TO's 2:55 marathon and that final pass by Andy Raelert
    - And... finishing 3rd. 'Merica!
    - Back to the drawing board for 2016 - what will they work on next for Kona's to come...
    - and more!

    For more of Tim's race history and results click here.

    ATC: Assessing Deadlift Readiness, How Kettlebells Can Improve Aerobic Capacity, Ultra Biking, MAF vs. Polarized Training for Health Management, and More

    ATC: Assessing Deadlift Readiness, How Kettlebells Can Improve Aerobic Capacity, Ultra Biking, MAF vs. Polarized Training for Health Management, and More
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    Lucho and Tawnee are back for their biweekly discussion of all things endurance, including: Discussion: Two newer studies in the NSCA's Journal of Strength and Conditioning: 1) How to know if you are ready to deadlift. 2) Effects of KB training on aerobic capacity/VO2max. Answers to your questions: -Training for RAAM. What does it take to be ready for an event like the Race Across America, where to start and how to build a training program? -Who is the IronCowboy? -Training for endurance mountain biking - how to prepare for the "dynamic" load in MTB, accelerating out of turns, performing technical climbs, as well as muscular endurance? -Training and racing at altitude while using the MAF Method; carbs at altitude? -Younger athletes using MAF and the higher HR being hard to hold, what to do? -Struggling with MAF HR on trail runs - HR just wants to go high! What to do??? -Getting healthy and getting back to training - how athletes can avoid setbacks to train and race healthy! -Polarized training and the MAF method; is 80-20 a good rule for lower vs. higher intensity? -Joe Friel on Polarized training. -and more!

    ATC: Balancing Aerobic and Anaerobic Development, Practicing Athletic Patience, How Much Training Data Do We Need, and More

    ATC: Balancing Aerobic and Anaerobic Development, Practicing Athletic Patience, How Much Training Data Do We Need, and More
    This episode is brought to you by UCAN SuperStarch; the revolutionary fuel that helps you achieve metabolic efficiency and allows you to burn fat. Save 15% at enduranceplanet.com/ucan or click here for the savings to apply automatically. Be sure to check out Tawnee's latest pre-workout UCAN recipe--it's easy and delicious. Also, want to join EP for Ragnar? We had such great success with Ragnar SoCal that we're doing it again! This time we're doing Ragnar Relay Napa Valley Oct. 23-24, 2015. If you want to be on the time for a once-in-a-lifetime experience email us at events@enduranceplanet.com and we'll give you the details! More on the race here https://ragnarrelay.com/race/napavalley

    On this episode of Ask the Coaches: -Lucho getting into bodybuilding? And more on adding lean muscle mass/weight as an endurance athlete. -Experienced marathoner looking to hit a 3-hour goal -Realizing too much training has been LSD and high-end/anaerobic development is lacking--how to fix this and work the high end safely -The relationship between volume vs. intensity -Lucho vs. Tawnee debating big-volume daily running weeks for weeks at a time--is it safe and healthy? Hudson may recommend it, but is it for everyone? Who should be doing this approach? -Does maintaining fat-adaptation mean every single workout needs to promote it? Or can you take an “80/20” approach? -Long-term running development for ultra success, aka build your body to handle the miles before jumping into a race -Where you should be fitness-wise/running-wise 20-30 weeks out from an ultra -Being real with life duties and race goals -Master’s female athlete having trouble with MAF and keeping HR low (it's just too slow; HR feels "fine" when it's higher). Is MAF not for her or does she need to give it more time and practice? -Explaining TSS and rTSS and if you are an athlete or coach who needs to use these -Training data--how much do we really need?! -The MAF Test--is it really the only data you need to measure gains (or lack thereof) in fitness and health?? - and more...

    Just 10 Minutes Of Exercise A Day And Why Aerobic Exercise Falls Short

    Just 10 Minutes Of Exercise A Day And Why Aerobic Exercise Falls Short

    An Access to Health Experts interview with special guest Dave Hubbard author of the Why Strength Matters, and creator of the Fit 10TM, Ten Minute Exercise Program. In this segment, Dave talks discusses why aerobic exercise really doesn't do the trick and how you can get the benefits of exercise in just 10 minutes a day.

    Access to Health Experts is not only an interview series, it's also a website featuring special reports, videos, teleseminars, and much more. Visit www.accesstohealthexperts.com for more information.

    Sunday Morning House Mix 03042012

    Sunday Morning House Mix 03042012
    How I was feeling This Morning. Little of New and Old on this. Enjoy Track Listing at the end of set. Enjoy

    Track Listing
    1. David Penn Marvin Gaye - I Want You
    2. Liberty City - Some Lovin
    3. Jomanda - Gotta Love for You
    4. Melanie Fiona - It Kills Me
    5. Marshall Jefferson vs Benny Benassi - Move Your Body 2012 Reboot Mix
    6. Noir 2C WestBoy - She 27s Got My Heart
    7. David Penn - Wondorous
    8. Bucket Heads - The Bomb
    9. Jack Holiday ft Roby Rob - Raise Your Hands
    10. Miami Inc - Bop Bop (Dirty Dutch Mix)
    11. Tom Piper and Tommy Trash - All My Friends
    12. Sanoccho - Tomb La Casa
    13. Rihanna - We Found Love (Black Cards Remix)
    14. Yves vs Disco Kids - Something on Your Mind

    PREVAIL mixed by J & D Mentxaka

    PREVAIL mixed by J & D Mentxaka
    Dominik Eulberg  -  Der Tanz Der Gluehwuermchen (Original Mix) Moby -  Lie Down In Darkness (Gregor Tresher Remix)  Jeremy Olander - Tanja's Umbala  Hans Zimmer - Time ( Dj Orkidea remix)  David West  - Welsh Morphology (Original Mix) Umek, Beltek  Pitchcraft (Original Club Mix) Daniel Portman - Tremulator - Original Mix Voltaxx, Paul Thomas, Lissat, Russell G - The Real Life - Paul Thomas & Russell G Remix Rosie Romero & Kyfu - Sangba (Save The Robot Remix)  ThreeSixty & Dirty Harris - Louka (Funkagenda Re-Edit)  Matteo Dimarr & Sydney Blu -  Panic Attack (Original Mix) Poison Pro - The Secret (Original Mix)  Poison Pro - The Secret (Sergey Tkachev Remix)  Kid Dub - Diamond Sea (Original Mix)     Photo courtesy Christopher Wilson http://christopherwilsonphotography.com Thanks Christopher