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10-12-2024, 03:10 PM #1001Not a skibum
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Official Sprocket Rockets Training Thread
Also think that Attia’s motivations are broader than self serving $$$, but I also haven’t researched what you said about his kid/wife. About 1/4 through his book and he has a pretty reasonable explanation for his switch from medicine to consulting and back. Actually personally know two people who did something similar, going from consulting/software dev to medical school in this case, so pretty reasonable IMO.
I do pretty fundamentally like his Medicine 3.0 approach as a needed shift across the board.
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10-13-2024, 10:19 AM #1002
I hear that. Most weeks I'm riding my bike and doing some amount of manual labor and IDK how much more I could do besides two 60-90 minute gym sessions per week.
My PT and fellow bike racer dude is doing this: https://performxtraining.com/off-sea...ning-packages/
Looks to be pretty good.
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10-14-2024, 08:26 AM #1003
Check out the Dialed Health plans too... Derek has a 4-mo off-season Enduro training plan, and then an in-season maintenance plan as well. I haven't personally used either, but I like the way he does things so I'll probably give the off-season build plan a try starting next month.
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10-15-2024, 11:43 AM #1004
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10-16-2024, 04:59 PM #1005Registered User
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That's fair, DTM. And I hear you on recovering from surgery - I'm just getting fully back into fitness after a broken humerus in March.
I can't remember your exact endurance background but it seems like your intuitive/RPE way has worked for you so far? Or are you looking to do it better/more precise? I feel like focused Z2 work for a bit and then incorporating intervals, Z3, Z5, etc. would also just work fine. As I was getting easing back into biking I was doing Zwift workouts and have now started z2/easy running outside, etc.
Given it's only $100, it's probably not the worst use of money though. I saw some people discussing it on Reddit. Let us know what you think if you pull the trigger!
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10-16-2024, 05:04 PM #1006Registered User
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Also, did anyone have any thoughts or takeaways from Pogacar's recent crushing of the competition in races or his Attia interview? I don't know if there are any major takeaways besides the usual but his numbers (turned into clickbait videos/articles) and wins have been fun recently (though perhaps anti-climatic).
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10-16-2024, 05:13 PM #1007
Lots of PEDs and pretend it's your training and carb intake?
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11-11-2024, 11:08 PM #1008Registered User
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While digging through this thread for info I ran across my old post. I have lost about 10 pounds over the past 3 months recently primarily through using MacroFactor. I wanted to lose weight and start tracking fiber more closely - to attempt to reduce LDL cholesterol - and MacroFactor has been incredible for it. While I know we've discussed different tracking apps like MyFitnessPal, Macrofactor seems unique in a few ways:
- How it calculates your dynamic energy expenditure calculator
- It's "Adherence Neutral" Design
- The thoughtfulness around not using wearable data (you can make the argument it's less applicable with a power meter's accuracy but it still works well)
It's one of the best apps I've ever used. And I'm not sponsored nor is there a referral ability, but I love the app and feel like this thread might appreciate it too. Oh, it's paid only - $5/month (and I very rarely ever buy apps).
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11-21-2024, 08:45 PM #1009
Great podcast/video from the Roadman with Stephen Seiler... lots of great advice and tidbits, IMO.
https://youtu.be/Z8GqgZBVNjw?si=QCvnxvR0KDJvLjwL
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12-03-2024, 11:31 PM #1010Registered User
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I also found this podcast from Lantern Rouge good as well. It essentially covers what our thread has discussed on CHO consumption - amounts, types, timing, etc. - but also had a few interesting perspectives on things like fasted training for amateurs vs. pros.
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