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In this episode of the EVOQ Bike podcast, Brendan and Landry discuss the importance of raw power in cycling and debunk the myth that watts per kilogram (W/kg) is the ultimate metric for success. They delve into a study that follows U23 cyclists and reveals how raw power can be more critical than body weight for professional success. They also offer training tips to improve raw power, the significance of proper fueling, and maintaining a balanced body composition. Additionally, they stress the importance of focusing on watts rather than W/kg, particularly for young and amateur riders.Chapters:00:43 Welcome!00:53 The Myth of Watts per Kilo01:21 Member Shoutouts and Exclusive Content01:50 Discussion on Raw Power and Body Composition02:19 Study on U23 Riders and Pro Success04:10 Practical Advice for Riders09:23 The Role of Durability in Racing14:01 The Impact of Aerodynamics17:44 Strategies to Improve Raw Power18:41 Understanding Body Composition and Energy Deficit19:24 The Importance of Fueling for Performance20:05 Real-Life Examples of Proper Fueling21:44 The Role of Recovery in Training22:16 Long-Term Weight Management Strategies24:06 Balancing Power and Weight for Performance29:12 Personal Experiences and Practical Tips33:54 Advice for Young Athletes36:34 Final Thoughts and Resources👋🏽 If you're new to the channel, welcome! Check out some other training resources below, like our new TrainingPlans Store!🚀 Training Plans Starting at $19! https://tinyurl.com/TP-Store😈 Lactigo: https://my.lactigo.com/cycling MORE WATTS and LESS BURNSubscribe to Our Newsletter: http://eepurl.com/ggRc4nFollow Along on Strava: https://www.strava.com/pros/5889EVOQ Training Packs: https://www.evoq.bike/training-packs Best Chamois Cream: https://www.hellobluecbd.com/ath/brendan/Cordyceps Mushrooms: https://shop.realmushrooms.com?ref=62 Donate to EVOQ.BIKE for all the Free Content: https://www.paypal.com/donate/?hosted_button_id=U3YMCAUEMQ4PC
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In this episode of the EVOQ Bike podcast, Brendan and Landry discuss the importance of raw power in cycling and debunk the myth that watts per kilogram (W/kg) is the ultimate metric for success. They delve into a study that follows U23 cyclists and reveals how raw power can be more critical than body weight for professional success. They also offer training tips to improve raw power, the significance of proper fueling, and maintaining a balanced body composition. Additionally, they stress the importance of focusing on watts rather than W/kg, particularly for young and amateur riders.Chapters:00:43 Welcome!00:53 The Myth of Watts per Kilo01:21 Member Shoutouts and Exclusive Content01:50 Discussion on Raw Power and Body Composition02:19 Study on U23 Riders and Pro Success04:10 Practical Advice for Riders09:23 The Role of Durability in Racing14:01 The Impact of Aerodynamics17:44 Strategies to Improve Raw Power18:41 Understanding Body Composition and Energy Deficit19:24 The Importance of Fueling for Performance20:05 Real-Life Examples of Proper Fueling21:44 The Role of Recovery in Training22:16 Long-Term Weight Management Strategies24:06 Balancing Power and Weight for Performance29:12 Personal Experiences and Practical Tips33:54 Advice for Young Athletes36:34 Final Thoughts and Resources👋🏽 If you're new to the channel, welcome! Check out some other training resources below, like our new TrainingPlans Store!🚀 Training Plans Starting at $19! https://tinyurl.com/TP-Store😈 Lactigo: https://my.lactigo.com/cycling MORE WATTS and LESS BURNSubscribe to Our Newsletter: http://eepurl.com/ggRc4nFollow Along on Strava: https://www.strava.com/pros/5889EVOQ Training Packs: https://www.evoq.bike/training-packs Best Chamois Cream: https://www.hellobluecbd.com/ath/brendan/Cordyceps Mushrooms: https://shop.realmushrooms.com?ref=62 Donate to EVOQ.BIKE for all the Free Content: https://www.paypal.com/donate/?hosted_button_id=U3YMCAUEMQ4PC

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