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In this episode of the Race Ready Podcast, Andy Newell and Brian Halligan dive deep into one of the most debated topics in endurance sports: peaking for championship events. Drawing from elite World Cup trends, Olympic preparation strategies, and real-world coaching experience, they unpack why peak performance isn’t something you chase in the final week — but rather something built intentionally through well-timed stress, smart tapering, and understanding how the body actually adapts. The conversation explores how modern athletes are shifting from traditional volume-heavy prep to intensity-driven race blocks like the Tour de Ski, and what that means for skiers and biathletes at every level
Andy and Brian break down practical peaking strategies for different types of athletes — from Olympic contenders and juniors heading to national championships, to masters athletes preparing for long marathon races like the Birkie. They explain how racing itself can be one of the most powerful training tools, why over-tapering often backfires, and how the balance of intensity, frequency, rest, and lifestyle stress can make or break performance on race day. Whether it’s when to add volume, when to pull back, or how close to competition hard efforts still matter, this episode gives clear, actionable insight grounded in both science and experience.
Beyond physiology, the episode also touches on the mental side of championship performance — from managing stress in high-pressure environments like the Olympics to building positive team culture and athlete confidence. Andy shares powerful team-bonding strategies and lessons from elite competition that highlight why athletes are people first and racers second. It’s a thoughtful, practical, and motivating conversation for coaches, athletes, and anyone chasing their best performance when it matters most.
Link to the study mentioned:
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/263010572_The_Road_to_Gold_Training_and_Peaking_Characteristics_in_the_Year_Prior_to_a_Gold_Medal_Endurance_Performance
Podcast episode mentioned:
https://www.fasttalklabs.com/fast-talk/reclaiming-success-through-mattering-connection-and-purpose-in-competitive-sports-with-sonya-looney/?_gl=1*168r43q*_up*MQ..*_gs*MQ..&gclid=Cj0KCQiA-YvMBhDtARIsAHZuUzJIJQ8dB8y6cW7j7N-kVE0zI6RS0JaZx8jNYlQuKFsfSSeC9hCBmXsaAvAsEALw_wcB&gbraid=0AAAAAByunjsEDKL9FqERqoQQ6biDDDhZw
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In this episode of the Race Ready Podcast, Andy Newell and Brian Halligan dive deep into one of the most debated topics in endurance sports: peaking for championship events. Drawing from elite World Cup trends, Olympic preparation strategies, and real-world coaching experience, they unpack why peak performance isn’t something you chase in the final week — but rather something built intentionally through well-timed stress, smart tapering, and understanding how the body actually adapts. The conversation explores how modern athletes are shifting from traditional volume-heavy prep to intensity-driven race blocks like the Tour de Ski, and what that means for skiers and biathletes at every level
Andy and Brian break down practical peaking strategies for different types of athletes — from Olympic contenders and juniors heading to national championships, to masters athletes preparing for long marathon races like the Birkie. They explain how racing itself can be one of the most powerful training tools, why over-tapering often backfires, and how the balance of intensity, frequency, rest, and lifestyle stress can make or break performance on race day. Whether it’s when to add volume, when to pull back, or how close to competition hard efforts still matter, this episode gives clear, actionable insight grounded in both science and experience.
Beyond physiology, the episode also touches on the mental side of championship performance — from managing stress in high-pressure environments like the Olympics to building positive team culture and athlete confidence. Andy shares powerful team-bonding strategies and lessons from elite competition that highlight why athletes are people first and racers second. It’s a thoughtful, practical, and motivating conversation for coaches, athletes, and anyone chasing their best performance when it matters most.
Link to the study mentioned:
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/263010572_The_Road_to_Gold_Training_and_Peaking_Characteristics_in_the_Year_Prior_to_a_Gold_Medal_Endurance_Performance
Podcast episode mentioned:
https://www.fasttalklabs.com/fast-talk/reclaiming-success-through-mattering-connection-and-purpose-in-competitive-sports-with-sonya-looney/?_gl=1*168r43q*_up*MQ..*_gs*MQ..&gclid=Cj0KCQiA-YvMBhDtARIsAHZuUzJIJQ8dB8y6cW7j7N-kVE0zI6RS0JaZx8jNYlQuKFsfSSeC9hCBmXsaAvAsEALw_wcB&gbraid=0AAAAAByunjsEDKL9FqERqoQQ6biDDDhZw

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