
The Roadman Cycling Podcast I Asked A Brain Training Scientist How To Win Races - Here’s What He Said
Dec 29, 2025
Dr. Tommy Wood, a neuroscientist and author specializing in brain health and performance, dives into the crucial link between mental resilience and cycling. He reveals why cognitive recovery is just as important as physical, addressing how constant distractions can lead to cognitive overtraining. Tommy shares practical tips for improving focus, optimizing cognitive skills, and combating modern distractions. He emphasizes transforming idle time into meaningful challenges to enhance overall well-being and skill acquisition for athletes.
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Schedule Focus And Recovery
- Schedule deep-focus (high-gear) sessions and allow recovery afterwards, especially sleep.
- Reserve low-gear tasks for most of the day and avoid middle-gear multitasking where possible.
Mastery Reduces Cognitive Stimulus
- Automated skills stop being as cognitively stimulating once learned to mastery.
- To keep improving you must raise task difficulty or adopt new, more complex challenges.
Train Broad, Complex Skills
- Build broad human skills (music, languages, complex motor sports) to gain wide cognitive benefits.
- Practice these skills regularly to both improve and maintain cognitive function.

