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Gordo Byrn stands out as a highly accomplished triathlete, coach, and mentor. Renowned for his outstanding triathlon achievements, he has participated in numerous Ironman and long-distance events, gaining admiration for his unwavering dedication and exceptional performance. Beyond the racecourse, Gordo's impact resonates through his co-authored masterpiece, "Going Long: Training for Triathlon's Ultimate Challenge," a definitive guide cherished by triathletes seeking comprehensive insights. His thought-provoking blogs and writings serve as a testament to his expertise, offering a treasure trove of knowledge to the endurance community. EPISODE OUTLINE:
00:00 Immediate Onset Muscle Soreness 01:29 Race Conditions and Limitations 03:04 The Importance of Run-Walk Strategy 04:30 Biomechanical Limiters and Central Fitness 05:26 The Slow Progression of Biomechanical Limiters 06:22 Setting Running Benchmarks and Intensive Stamina 08:20 The Desire to Improve and Overcome Biases 09:07 The Importance of Connecting with Coaches 09:19 The Need for Patience and Time 10:24 Balancing Volume and Recovery 10:47 The Fear of Giving Up Central Gains 11:15 Building Peripheral Fitness and Overcoming Limiters 12:13 Working with Coaches Who Have Experienced Similar Struggles 12:40 Finding the Right Approach to Workouts 13:31 Training as a Serious Amateur 14:55 The Shift in Perspective with Age 15:46 Feeling Good in the Body and Taking a Holistic Approach 18:17 Using Data to Validate Feelings and Vice Versa 19:52 Metabolic Fitness and the Use of Tech and Data 21:18 The Importance of Volume and Biomechanical Limiters 22:42 Adding Volume with Cross Training and Recovery 23:39 Accelerating Gains with Lower Volume and Higher Recovery 24:37 Accepting the Limitations of Peripheral Adaptation 25:33 The Dangers of Rapidly Increasing Volume 26:02 Gradual Increase in Volume and Managing Depletion 26:32 Managing Volume and Recovery for Long-Term Progress 27:29 A Protocol for Adding Volume Gradually 28:24 Using Cycling to Generate Metabolic Adaptations 30:21 Balancing Endurance and Strength Training 31:17 The Benefits of Easy Cycling and Easy Swimming 32:17 Depletion Training and Metabolic Fitness 33:15 Metabolic Capacity and Depletion Training 34:40 The Impact of Athlete Size on Depletion Training 35:41 Improving Metabolic Performance with Easy Cycling 36:12 Lactate Testing and Metabolic Fitness 37:04 The Importance of Easy Days and Recovery 38:55 The Benefits of Hills and Flat Training 39:23 Building Durability and Endurance for Long Races 40:19 Adding Run Volume and Maintaining Easy Cycling 41:46 Managing Depletion and Instability in Cycling 42:49 Alternating Hill and Flat Training for Variety 45:08 Balancing Running and Cycling Volume 46:48 Gradually Increasing Running Volume 48:14 Separating Biomechanical Limiters and Volume Increase 49:06 Adding More Running Volume and Benchmarking 50:33 The Time and Patience Required for Marathon Training 51:55 Avoiding Instability and Fatigue in Cycling 54:54 The Endless Possibilities for Training Adjustments 57:20 The Importance of Late Race Durability 01:00:13 The Potential for Running Fast Again KEY TAKEAWAYS: - Balancing central fitness and peripheral fitness is crucial for overall performance improvement.
- Addressing biomechanical limiters is essential to unlock performance potential.
- Training as a master's athlete requires a focus on volume, recovery, and patience.
- Data and feel should be used together to inform training decisions.
- Adding volume gradually and managing depletion training can lead to long-term progress.
- Easy days and recovery are important for maintaining consistency and avoiding injury.
- Balancing running and cycling volume can help improve overall endurance.
- Alternating hill and flat training can provide variety and improve performance.
- Late race durability is crucial for maintaining performance in longer events.
- Time and patience are key in achieving marathon training goals.
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