Training Babble: Off-Road Insights for Mountain Bike and Gravel Cycling

The Value of Repetition, Keeping it Simple, and the Magic of Consistency

Dave Schell Season 6 Episode 28

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Summary
In this episode, Dave Schell and Dr. Phil discuss the importance of consistency in training, the use of RPE (Rate of Perceived Exertion) for better self-awareness, and the physiological adaptations that occur with structured workouts. They explore how repeating workouts can lead to significant improvements and the necessity of managing training loads to prevent burnout. The conversation also highlights the benefits of walking as a low-stress activity that can enhance overall endurance and recovery. Ultimately, they emphasize that training should be about what one can recover from and adapt to, rather than simply increasing intensity.

Takeaways

  • Consistency in training leads to measurable progress.
  • RPE allows for better self-regulation during workouts.
  • Physiological adaptations can occur rapidly with the right training.
  • Repetition in workouts can lead to significant improvements.
  • Managing training load is crucial for recovery and performance.
  • Walking can enhance endurance without adding significant stress.
  • Training should focus on what you can recover from.
  • Intensity should be used sparingly in training.
  • Progress is often seen when workouts become easier over time.
  • Listening to your body is essential for long-term success

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