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How to avoid running out of "matches", should steady state athletes skip VO2 training, a testing protocol for different positions and more in the Episode 151 of the Ask a Cycling Coach Podcast.
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TOPICS COVERED IN THIS EPISODE
• TrainerRoad's new fitness testing protocol
• How much difference can you expect in FTP on your TT bike?
• What is the difference between saddle soreness and saddle sores
• How to treat saddle sores
• How to test power output in different positions
• Should steady state athletes skip VO2 work?
• Is it bad to do an interval workout after a long ride?
• Are "matches" real?
• How to get more matches for cycling
• Can you cram train for fitness?
More training questions answered here: bit.ly/Training-Questions-Help-Center
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THE ONLY PODCAST DEDICATED TO MAKING YOU A FASTER CYCLIST
Each week Coach Chad Timmerman, Coach Jonathan and TrainerRoad’s CEO Nate Pearson gather to answer queries submitted from athletes around the globe, as well as dish about their latest training experiments, discoveries and tips.
• Subscribe to the Ask a Cycling Coach Podcast: www.trainerroad.com/podcast
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ABOUT TRAINERROAD — CYCLING’S MOST EFFECTIVE TRAINING SYSTEM
TrainerRoad makes cyclists faster. Athletes get structured indoor workouts, science-backed training plans, and easy-to-use performance analysis tools to reach their goals
• Get started today: bit.ly/Get-Faster-TrainerRoad
• Download the TrainerRoad app: bit.ly/Download-TrainerRoad
• Browse training plans: bit.ly/TR-Training-Plans
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FOLLOW TRAINERROAD
• Facebook: www.facebook.com/TrainerRd
• Instagram: www.instagram.com/TrainerRoad
• Twitter: www. twitter.com/TrainerRoad
• Strava Club: www.strava.com/clubs/TrainerRoad
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How to avoid running out of "matches", should steady state athletes skip VO2 training, a testing protocol for different positions and more in the Episode 151 of the Ask a Cycling Coach Podcast.
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TOPICS COVERED IN THIS EPISODE
• TrainerRoad's new fitness testing protocol
• How much difference can you expect in FTP on your TT bike?
• What is the difference between saddle soreness and saddle sores
• How to treat saddle sores
• How to test power output in different positions
• Should steady state athletes skip VO2 work?
• Is it bad to do an interval workout after a long ride?
• Are "matches" real?
• How to get more matches for cycling
• Can you cram train for fitness?
More training questions answered here: bit.ly/Training-Questions-Help-Center
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THE ONLY PODCAST DEDICATED TO MAKING YOU A FASTER CYCLIST
Each week Coach Chad Timmerman, Coach Jonathan and TrainerRoad’s CEO Nate Pearson gather to answer queries submitted from athletes around the globe, as well as dish about their latest training experiments, discoveries and tips.
• Subscribe to the Ask a Cycling Coach Podcast: www.trainerroad.com/podcast
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ABOUT TRAINERROAD — CYCLING’S MOST EFFECTIVE TRAINING SYSTEM
TrainerRoad makes cyclists faster. Athletes get structured indoor workouts, science-backed training plans, and easy-to-use performance analysis tools to reach their goals
• Get started today: bit.ly/Get-Faster-TrainerRoad
• Download the TrainerRoad app: bit.ly/Download-TrainerRoad
• Browse training plans: bit.ly/TR-Training-Plans
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FOLLOW TRAINERROAD
• Facebook: www.facebook.com/TrainerRd
• Instagram: www.instagram.com/TrainerRoad
• Twitter: www. twitter.com/TrainerRoad
• Strava Club: www.strava.com/clubs/TrainerRoad

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