At one point in our lives we have all heard the expression, “how hard does this feel?” Even at the doctor’s office, we are asked to rate our level of pain on a scale of 0-10. Rate of perceived exertion (RPE), has been a term used since the very beginnings of endurance exercise. Way...
¿Cómo influye tu tipo de personalidad a la hora de fijarte objetivos?
We are all different, and these differences are reflected in not only the way we train, but in the way we set our goals. Whether on the roads or in the office, how we approach planning is very dependent upon the way we best operate mentally. Are we organized to a T? Or do...
By The Numbers: Return to Unbound 2022
The 2022 Unbound 200 was another incredible episode of America’s premier long-distance gravel event that came down to a 4-up sprint finish in the men’s race, while the women’s winner soloed most of the final 100 miles to earn victory. The 2021 event was held on the North course with strong winds and high...
Cómo hablar con nosotros mismos de manera positiva para mejorar el rendimiento
We have all been there before, one minute you feel invincible, and the next you’re ready to throw in the towel. When things are going well, it is easy to do the “right” things. What about when the going gets tough? Are you able to separate how you “feel” from how you talk to...
En Números: ¿Qué es el Vo2 Max?
El VO2 Max ha sido una medición de laboratorio discutida durante décadas con respecto a los atletas de mayor rendimiento del mundo. En los deportes de resistencia, es sinónimo relacionar el potencial atlético de una persona con su medición de VO2 Max. ¿Es esta métrica la solución definitiva? Si no posees la capacidad aeróbica...
Strength Training for Triathletes
Endurance athletes can be notorious for placing too large a focus on increasing their hours of swimming, biking, and running, in the “more is better” belief. Perhaps they are missing a key element in this way of thinking, which is strength training! For a while, there was push-back from endurance athletes in regard to...
Ask the Experts: Indoor Cycling Power vs. Outdoor Power
Why is there a difference between the power you can put into the pedals outdoors than the power indoors? The difference between indoor cycling power and outdoor power tends to be more pronounced with shorter, higher-intensity efforts, especially when you’re out of the saddle. The reason why comes down to a few different factors....
Pruebas de Potencia: Qué, Cuándo y Por Qué Hacerlas?
Las pruebas de estado físico son una parte esencial para mejorar como ciclista, ya que te permiten cuantificar dónde estás, establecer zonas de entrenamiento para tus ejercicios (ya sea mediante frecuencia cardíaca o potencia) y seguir tu progreso a lo largo del tiempo. Si eres nuevo montando con potencia, ¿por dónde empiezas? Las pruebas...
Ask the Experts: Best Nutrition for Race Day Performance
You’ve trained hard for your race, putting in the workweek in and week out so you’re in top form. Now comes the big day. Don’t let all of that hard work and preparation go to waste by getting your race day nutrition wrong. Just like you can’t put sawdust in the tank of an...
Regaining Fitness and Motivation After Injury
As much as we try to avoid it, injury at times is a part of the sport. There are the lucky few who can go throughout their careers relatively unscathed, while others seem to come upon a hurdle to clear more often than not. Whether it is your first injury or your 50th, the...
Por los Números: ¿Qué es el TSS?
¿Cómo cuantificas la calidad o el esfuerzo de un entrenamiento? Cuando se trata de métricas de entrenamiento, la mayoría de los programas calcularán esto usando TSS o el Training Stress Score (Puntuación de Estrés de Entrenamiento). Hay muchas cosas que el TSS representa en un entrenamiento y muchos conceptos erróneos dentro de la comunidad...
La importancia del entrenamiento de fuerza a medida que envejecemos
Perhaps you’ve gotten away without strength training when you were younger, but as you got older you started to notice a few more creaks and cracks in your joints following a tough session. Whether we like to admit it to ourselves or not, our aging body’s ability to handle the same training loads as...