
Some Work, All Play 245. Why No Record is Safe, Strength Training Science, Plus Q+A on Electrolytes, Realism v. Optimism, Mental Toughness, and More!
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Feb 11, 2025 Recent record-breaking performances have reshaped the landscape of endurance racing, sparking discussions about the future of athletics. The hosts dive into the nuances of strength training, emphasizing single-leg split squats with humor. They explore the pivotal roles of nutrition and sodium bicarbonate in performance, highlighting personal and community stories of perseverance in ultra running. The balance between optimism and realism is examined, alongside mental health strategies for athletes. Finally, they share lighthearted pop culture reflections, marrying nostalgia with athletic journeys.
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Bicarb Experimentation
- Experiment with sodium bicarbonate for hard workouts and races.
- Consider individual responses and adjust dosage as needed.
On-Bike Strength
- On-bike strength training can be as effective as off-bike strength training for cyclists.
- High-power work within the sport is essential for performance.
Strength Training Individuality
- Find a strength training routine that doesn't cause prolonged soreness.
- Individual responses to strength training vary significantly.
