We had a good question from one of our listeners, Nick, in regard to training on holidays.
The main topic of the conversation is training on holiday, and the hosts share their personal stories of training while travelling. They discuss the importance of avoiding overtraining before a holiday and the essential equipment to pack for training on the go.
They also share a travel hack for packing carry-on luggage. The conversation ends with a discussion about airport security and the structure of training on holiday. In this part of the conversation, Erdi and StreTch discuss training on holiday and the benefits of taking time off.
They also explore different approaches to training while travelling, including adjusting programs and finding creative solutions. They emphasize the importance of maintaining consistency in training and the potential for improved performance after a break.
They also touch on the challenges of finding training partners and communities in remote locations.
Finally, they discuss how to manage training when going on holiday mid-phase. They provide insights on how to gradually return to training after a break, emphasizing the importance of not overdoing it and considering individual factors.
They also highlight the benefits of training in the morning and having a structured training schedule. The conversation concludes with a discussion about their plans and where listeners can find more information about them. Takeaways
When going on holiday, adjust your training based on the type of trip and the resources available.
Taking time off from training can be beneficial for recovery and overall well-being.
Maintaining consistency in training is important, but it's also okay to prioritise rest during holidays.
Finding training partners and communities can enhance the training experience while travelling.
Managing training mid-phase may require a gradual reintroduction to the program and adjusting volume and intensity. After taking a break from training, it is important to gradually ease back into it to avoid overcompensation and potential setbacks.
Training in the morning can help establish a routine and ensure that it gets done before other activities and distractions arise.
Having a structured training schedule can help maintain consistency and prevent time from being eaten up by other activities.
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03:13 Challenges of Finding a Rental in Sunshine Coast
06:19 Training on Holiday
13:10 Training Stories While on Holiday
18:32 Avoiding Overtraining Before a Holiday
23:20 Essential Equipment for Training on Holiday
28:00Travel Hack: Packing Carry-On Luggage
30:31 Airport Security and Intimidating Experiences
31:07 Structure of Training on Holiday
36:22 Benefits of Holidays
43:32 Adjusting Training During Holidays
48:24 Training with Others
53:35 Training in Remote Locations
59:46 Managing Training Mid-Phase
01:03:45 Returning to Training After a Break
01:06:23 Importance of Training in the Morning
01:07:23 The Benefits of Having a Structured Training Schedule
01:09:24Wrap-up and Future Plans