Q&A #74 - How to deal with lack of tune-up races; Intervals vs. continuous hard exercise to improve VO2max
- If there are no tune-up races available before your A-race, what can you do to replace the race preparation normally gained from these tune-up races?
- Are intervals or continuous hard exercise more likely to get you close to VO2max, and why?
- How can you manipulate intervals to get your heart rate closer to maximum heart rate?
- Why heart rate is not a perfect proxy for VO2
LINKS AND RESOURCES:
- That Triathlon Show website
- Coaching
- Training Plans
- The sustainability of VO2max: Effect of decreasing the workload
- Interval Training – Science and Application part 1 with Paul Laursen | EP#128
- Interval Training – Science and Application part 2 with Paul Laursen | EP#129
- Interval Training – Science and Application part 3 with prof. Paul Laursen | EP#163
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