Empirical Cycling Podcast
A podcast by Empirical Cycling
159 Episodes
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Perspectives #21: Behind The New American 40km ITT Record, with Cory Lockwood
Published: 21/12/2022 -
Ten Minute Tips #25: What's So Special About "Zone 2"?
Published: 05/12/2022 -
Perspectives #20: The Reality of Data In Training and Coaching, with Tim Cusick
Published: 15/11/2022 -
400k: AMA
Published: 03/11/2022 -
Watts Doc #40: Endurance Adaptation Is Not Substrate Oxidation
Published: 26/10/2022 -
Ten Minute Tips #24: You Are Not Your CTL
Published: 15/10/2022 -
Perspectives #19: Adaptation, Signaling, and Performance, with Andy Coggan
Published: 29/09/2022 -
Perspectives #18: Overcoming Historical Inertia, with Andy Coggan
Published: 16/09/2022 -
Perspectives #17: Evolution vs Revolution, with Mikael Eriksson
Published: 05/09/2022 -
Ten Minute Tips #23: How Much FTP Training Is Too Much?
Published: 29/08/2022 -
Watts Doc #39: Why You Probably Can't Hold Your FTP For An Hour
Published: 15/08/2022 -
Ten Minute Tips #22: Training Myths, Part 2
Published: 02/08/2022 -
Perspectives #16: Experiment vs Experience, with Marinus Petersen
Published: 21/07/2022 -
Ten Minute Tips #21: Individualization Is Why It Always Depends
Published: 08/07/2022 -
Perspectives #15: A Discussion on Strength Training, with RJ Boergers and Angelo Gingerelli
Published: 23/06/2022 -
Ten Minute Tips #20: Training Myths, Part 1
Published: 14/06/2022 -
Watts Doc #38: Phosphocreatine Is A Critical Aerobic Energy System
Published: 03/06/2022 -
Perspectives #14: Kitchen Sink Conversation, with Matt DesRoches
Published: 25/05/2022 -
300k: Time Crunched Training
Published: 18/05/2022 -
Perspectives #13: Overtraining Sucks, with Katie Aman
Published: 11/05/2022
Do you want to know how training makes you faster? Listen in. Kolie is a leading expert in endurance, sprint, and strength training for cyclists. Kyle is a NASA scientist and national champion sprinter on the track. Empirical Cycling is a coaching company specializing in individualized training plans for all cycling disciplines. If you like the podcast, please consider a donation at http://www.empiricalcycling.com/donate.html