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Tailwind Coaching Podcast - Cycling Fitness and Coaching Discussion
Coach Rob Manning, D.C.
20 episodes
6 months ago
Coaching tips, tricks and discussion for all cyclists; club riders to seasoned racers. Hosted at The Daily Grind Cycling Journal and Tailwind-Coaching.com
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Coaching tips, tricks and discussion for all cyclists; club riders to seasoned racers. Hosted at The Daily Grind Cycling Journal and Tailwind-Coaching.com
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Wilderness
Health & Fitness,
Sports
Episodes (20/20)
Tailwind Coaching Podcast - Cycling Fitness and Coaching Discussion
Motivation Monday: Gravel Cycling Questions and Answers
If you're wondering what kind of bike you should use for your next gravel event or what training you need for a gravel grinder, strap in. On Episode 93 of the Tailwind Coaching Podcast, Coach Rob will go full "Gravel Guru" and work through a bunch of questions and answers from readers and listeners. So if you've ever wondered why you should jump on that gravel road and go exploring, now's the chance.
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5 years ago
40 minutes 25 seconds

Tailwind Coaching Podcast - Cycling Fitness and Coaching Discussion
How to Return To Cycling Training After Illness
If you've ever been sidelined by a long illness, getting back on the bike can be daunting. Your fitness is down, your body feels terrible and you think you'll never dig out of the hole you're in. In this episode of the Tailwind Coaching Podcast, I'll give you a few tips to help get you back on the bike and on the road to your cycling goals.
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6 years ago
31 minutes 40 seconds

Tailwind Coaching Podcast - Cycling Fitness and Coaching Discussion
Making the Most of Your Indoor Cycling Training
In this episode of the Tailwind Coaching Podcast, I'll talk about how you can use an indoor trainer to build very specific fitness in a short amount of time. You'll also get a couple of my favorite interval workouts to help jumpstart your fitness building!
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6 years ago
36 minutes 3 seconds

Tailwind Coaching Podcast - Cycling Fitness and Coaching Discussion
Motivation Monday: Fall Fitness and Fun
Fall can be a tough time to motivate yourself to ride and train. On today's Tailwind Coaching Podcast, we'll explore a few ways to get your late season mojo back. From getting dirty on a mountain bike to grinding some gravel and turning off your Garmin, these tips will help you get the most out of the season of the falling leaves.
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6 years ago
31 minutes 17 seconds

Tailwind Coaching Podcast - Cycling Fitness and Coaching Discussion
The Gravel Guru: Top Training Tips For Your Next Gravel Grinder
On the inaugural episode of the Gravel Guru, I'll talk about the top tips to help you tackle your next gravel grinder. Whether it's Battenkill, D2R2, Dirty Kanza or just a fast group gravel grinder, these tips will put you on the front of the pack.
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6 years ago
42 minutes 49 seconds

Tailwind Coaching Podcast - Cycling Fitness and Coaching Discussion
How Much High Intensity Interval Training Is Too Much?
High Intensity Interval Training is one of the keys to an effective, time condensed training plan. But how do you know when you're doing too much high intensity training? How can you better plan your season to prevent burnout and overtraining? On this episode of the Tailwind Coaching Podcast, we'll talk about how to know if you're training too hard or too often. I'll also give you a few secrets to help you plan the right amount of high intensity training for your program!
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6 years ago
34 minutes 19 seconds

Tailwind Coaching Podcast - Cycling Fitness and Coaching Discussion
Functional Threshold Power Training Intervals
Functional threshold power is one of the hallmarks of good cycling fitness. FTP intervals come in many varieties, but some are better than others. In this podcast, I'll explain the science behind my favorite FTP training intervals and give you some great workouts to try out!
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7 years ago
37 minutes 6 seconds

Tailwind Coaching Podcast - Cycling Fitness and Coaching Discussion
The Importance of Cycling Pedal Stroke Work
Efficiency is one key to successful training. The more efficient you are, the faster you are. That's a fact. In this episode of the Tailwind Coaching Podcast, you'll learn how to train your pedal stroke muscles and improve your efficiency with these tips and workouts.
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7 years ago
45 minutes 35 seconds

Tailwind Coaching Podcast - Cycling Fitness and Coaching Discussion
How to use Endurance Training Effectively
Endurance training is the bread and butter of most base training programs. You have to build that endurance base before you start layering on significant amounts of high intensity interval work. In this podcast, I'll give you five keys to make your endurance training more effective and more sustainable.
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7 years ago
39 minutes 36 seconds

Tailwind Coaching Podcast - Cycling Fitness and Coaching Discussion
The Best Time of Day to Train for Massive Fitness Gains
Does time of day matter when it comes to building fitness? It turns out that, yes, time of day is hugely important to the fitness gains you get out of training. What time is best? Morning? Afternoon? Evening?
I'll break down the science behind the best time of day to train. I'll also offer you a couple of solutions to help build your training program around your life and the time you have available.
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7 years ago
40 minutes 14 seconds

Tailwind Coaching Podcast - Cycling Fitness and Coaching Discussion
How to Measure Cycling Training Improvements:
If you're a cyclist dedicated to training and improving your fitness, you probably want to know how much you're improving. When do you test? How do you test? WHY do you test? What do you do with all the data that you get when you test?
In this podcast, I'll give you a few tips on how to use that data and which data makes the most difference to your training program.
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7 years ago
35 minutes 9 seconds

Tailwind Coaching Podcast - Cycling Fitness and Coaching Discussion
How to Build Your Own Cycling Training Camp
If you've ever wondered what goes into a cycling training camp, this podcast will show you. You'll learn the components of a successful training camp as well as how to plan and run your own personal training camp.
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7 years ago
44 minutes 15 seconds

Tailwind Coaching Podcast - Cycling Fitness and Coaching Discussion
Road Race Training and Racing Tips and Tricks
Are road races your thing? Do you dream of topping the podium in your next circuit race? Tired of getting shelled in the last few minutes of longer road races?
In this podcast, I'll go over some specific road race training and road racing tips to help you find the podium.
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7 years ago
48 minutes 11 seconds

Tailwind Coaching Podcast - Cycling Fitness and Coaching Discussion
Criterium Training and Racing Tips
If criterium races or "crits" are on your list of goals, you need some specific training to succeed in them. In this episode of the Tailwind Coaching Podcast, I'll give you my crit training secrets, including the kind of training you need to race strong and some tips to help you win.
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7 years ago
59 minutes 8 seconds

Tailwind Coaching Podcast - Cycling Fitness and Coaching Discussion
Time Trial Training and Racing Tips
Are you interested in performing better during your cycling time trials? If you need some help on building a time trial training plan or want some tips on riding a faster time trial, I've got a great podcast for you today. In this episode of the Tailwind Coaching Podcast, I'll give you the basics of a TT training program, one of my secret workouts to help you build your TT prowess and a few tips on aero equipment and efficiency.
For the podcast show notes (and all the links I discuss in the podcast) check out Tailwind-Coaching.com/79
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8 years ago
45 minutes 31 seconds

Tailwind Coaching Podcast - Cycling Fitness and Coaching Discussion
Using aerobic decoupling to increase cycling performance.
As a cyclist finishes their base training, it’s important to evaluate how strong your aerobic base truly is.  By using a metric called “aerobic decoupling” you can quickly and easily determine if your base work was effective and if you’re ready to progress into harder high-intensity interval training.  But before you can evaluate your aerobic fitness, you need to learn what aerobic decoupling is and how to use it effectively.
What is aerobic decoupling and why do we care about it?
If you’re training with power, aerobic decoupling is a key measurement to evaluate as you perform base training.  Aerobic decoupling is a numerical measurement of aerobic efficiency and endurance.  It’s representative of your body’s ability to process oxygen and produce energy (as detailed in Biohacking Energy Systems) and is a marker of overall aerobic fitness.
Before you can appreciate the value of aerobic decoupling, here’s a refresher about how your body produces aerobic energy and the concept of heart rate drift.
To produce energy, your body takes in oxygen through the lungs and passes it to working muscles via the blood stream.  Oxygen and a fuel (fat, protein or sugars) are processed in the mitochondria to create Adenosine Triphosphate (ATP).  ATP is the actual energy molecule that allows your muscles to contract and create pedaling force.  Constant demands on the aerobic energy system can create a phenomenon known as heart rate drift.
Click through the jump to read the show notes for episode 78 of the Tailwind Coaching Podcast:
Heart rate drift and aerobic decoupling
Heart rate drift occurs because your body is an organic system and it fatigues under use.  For example, in a 40k time trial, you will be working as close to your functional threshold power as possible.
Initially, your body will recruit as few muscle fibers as possible in order to propel your bike forward.  As your body continues to work at a constant level, more muscle fibers are needed to continue producing power.  Your body recruits fresh fibers as some of the initially used muscle fibers begin to fatigue.  The fatigued fibers can’t produce as much force so your body calls on other fresh fibers to help.  The more muscle fibers that are being utilized, the more oxygen is necessary to power them.
Your body requires more blood volume to transport oxygen as it recruits more muscle fibers.  Increased cardiac output most commonly occurs via an increase in heart rate.  This creates the phenomenon of HR drift.  Combined with a constant power output, you have aerobic decoupling.
This increase in muscle fiber recruitment and increased oxygen demand creates aerobic decoupling.  By definition, aerobic decoupling is a measure of how your heart rate reacts to a given steady power output.  Typically, you’ll find either an increase in HR for a given intensity or drop in power for a given HR.
*Note that aerobic decoupling is completely ruined by anaerobic efforts: measuring aerobic decoupling requires a completely aerobic effort.
What is aerobic decoupling used for?
Aerobic decoupling is a great measure of aerobic fitness.  Essentially, the longer you can ride without experiencing signifi...
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8 years ago
46 minutes 53 seconds

Tailwind Coaching Podcast - Cycling Fitness and Coaching Discussion
Two Keys To Building Functional Threshold Cycling Power
FTP is one of the major metrics that define your potential as a cyclist. A big FTP is not only impressive to talk to your friends about, but it means you can lay down some hurt on the bike.

But how do you go about building that big FTP?

In this podcast, I'll explain why it's NOT all about the 2x20 days. You'll also learn why you should be paying attention to your VO2 Max if you want to see your FTP grow.

Check out the episode show notes at www.tailwind-coaching.com/77 to read any of the posts I've referenced in this podcast.
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8 years ago
40 minutes 35 seconds

Tailwind Coaching Podcast - Cycling Fitness and Coaching Discussion
5 Things The Best Cyclists Do At The End Of The Cycling Season
When the end of the cycling season rolls around, most people hang up their wheels and take a bunch of time away from their bike. Instead, take a look at 5 ways you can use that previous time to jump start your fitness for the next season. I'll go over 5 things the best cyclists do at the end of their season. You'll learn why they are so important and how they'll benefit you next year.
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8 years ago
40 minutes 36 seconds

Tailwind Coaching Podcast - Cycling Fitness and Coaching Discussion
Cycling Coaching Questions and Answers #3
As an online cycling coach, I get a lot of questions emailed to me.  Every so often, I take a sampling of those questions and answer them for the benefit of everyone who listens to the Tailwind Coaching Podcast.
In this Q&A episode, I’ll tackle plenty of training and fitness questions.  If you’ve ever been dropped on a group ride, you’ll want to check out what I have to say.  Some others have been confused as to the best way to test functional threshold power or evaluate their performance improvements.  Folks from the southern hemisphere will be pleased to learn about training in the heat.  Beginners get some love with some questions about riding harder vs riding longer and Gran Fondo and long distance racers get some attention with a discussion about long distance training.  Finally, check out a basic power meter setup with a question about the bare minimum you need to start training with power.
Without further ado…
Coaching Questions and Answers
Below you’ll find some links and information to expand on what I’ve covered in this podcast. 464yepvn
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8 years ago

Tailwind Coaching Podcast - Cycling Fitness and Coaching Discussion
10 Devastating Cycling Mistakes I've Made (So You Don't Have To)
Everyone makes mistakes, especially when they're just starting out in the sport of cycling. Personally, I know I've made lots of cycling mistakes in my time. Many of them have big lessons attached. I'll go through 10 of the biggest, most devastating mistakes I've made in my own riding, training and racing so you can learn from them. Hopefully, this podcast will help you avoid making the same mistakes I've made.
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8 years ago
1 hour 10 minutes 15 seconds

Tailwind Coaching Podcast - Cycling Fitness and Coaching Discussion
Coaching tips, tricks and discussion for all cyclists; club riders to seasoned racers. Hosted at The Daily Grind Cycling Journal and Tailwind-Coaching.com