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My podcast returns! Same cycling performance training advice, different name - which was picked by my fans, not me! Enjoy :)

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    • Gesundheit und Fitness

My podcast returns! Same cycling performance training advice, different name - which was picked by my fans, not me! Enjoy :)

    How to correctly utilise caffeine for cycling performance

    How to correctly utilise caffeine for cycling performance

    Us cyclists, we love a good coffee. Whether that is pre-morning intervals or at the cafe stop with the club, we seemingly can’t get enough. Yet, caffeine can play a role in cycling performance, and not always a positive one.

    In this special episode featuring good friend and client, Guy Stapleford, we talk through the best ways to utilise caffeine to improve your cycling performance.

    Links to further resources:

    - More of my training content: https://coachpav.com/category/cycling-training/
    - Info on world caffeine consumption: http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/j.1750-3841.2010.01561.x/full
    - Info on cross-training: https://coachpav.com/cycling-training/your-cross-training-guide/
    - More of my nutrition content: https://coachpav.com/category/cycling-nutrition/
    - Accurately gauging your commitment: https://coachpav.com/cycling-mentality/how-to-accurately-gauge-your-commitment-level/
    - Accurately setting goals: https://coachpav.com/cycling-training/how-to-prioritise-your-cycling-events/

    • 27 Min.
    How phenotypes play a role in your cycling training

    How phenotypes play a role in your cycling training

    If you are a regular reader of my blog, or have followed me online, you will have heard me state the importance of personalising your cycling training. In the main, the way to personalise your training will be to look at your individual phenotypes and construct training accordingly.

    Phenotypes play a massive role in how I work as a coach. While there are other factors I consider, the following blog post might open your eyes to the depths that I, and other good coaches, will go to when building your training or coaching plan.

    Discussed in this podcast episode. What are phenotypes, including what are the main phenotypes considered in cycling training, establishing baselines for cycling specific phenotypes, and what are the other factors considered in cycling training; age, gender, heat or climate, and altitude. Adapting your cycling training for your phenotypes and getting help.

    Links to further resources:

    - Link to my blog: https://coachpav.com/blog/
    - Link to my Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/pavbryan/
    - Link to the Oxford Languages definition of phenotypes: https://languages.oup.com/google-dictionary-en/
    - Link to blog on stretching: https://coachpav.com/cycling-training/why-you-should-get-bent-and-stretch/
    - Link to blog on base endurance: https://coachpav.com/cycling-training/how-to-improve-your-base-fitness/
    - Link to info on coaching: https://coachpav.com/coaching/
    - Link to info on heat adaptation training: https://coachpav.com/cycling-training/how-to-train-and-race-in-heat/
    - Link to blog on goal setting: https://coachpav.com/cycling-mentality/the-importance-of-goal-setting-for-cycling-training/
    - Link to information on commitment: https://coachpav.com/cycling-mentality/how-to-accurately-gauge-your-commitment-level/
    - Link to info on recovery: https://coachpav.com/cycling-training/how-to-optimise-recovery-for-cycling-training/
    - Link to info on consultations: https://coachpav.com/coaching/

    • 12 Min.
    Why cyclists shouldn’t donate blood…

    Why cyclists shouldn’t donate blood…

    A study by the University of Washington’s Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation found that in 2017, the worldwide need for blood was 304,711,244 units, but the supply was only 272,270,243.

    A different study from the World Health Organization said that 3 in 4 people worldwide are physically active and around 1 in 5 consider themself an athlete and train for a specific sport or event.

    With these two studies in mind, it’s no wonder why so many cyclists risk their cycling performance by donating blood as, if they stopped, there could be a severe challenge in bridging the gap.

    I want you to understand that I’m not suggesting you do not donate blood, I’m suggesting why you shouldn't, and, if you are someone who feels compelled to, how to do this without damaging your cycling performance.

    Discussed in this podcast episode. The effects of blood donations on cycling performance, including the reasons cyclists should keep hold of their blood. Balancing compassion for others with passion for your cycling performance, including timing is everything, when timing won’t work, giving more later, and my top tips for donating blood and not losing your cycling performance.

    Links to further resources:

    - Study on blood donations with endurance athletes: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5118378/
    - Link to more of my content: https://coachpav.com/blog/

    • 11 Min.
    Why your ego is your best friend in cycling performance

    Why your ego is your best friend in cycling performance

    We all have an ego. Often we talk about people having an ego like we don’t have one ourselves, but we all do. It’s very easy to see that some of the highest performing athletes in the world have huge egos; they have leveraged that in order to push themselves further than most.

    Unfortunately, many people struggle to successfully manage the balance between a useful and productive ego, versus one that is the very demise of their athletic journey. If you’ve ever quit something and looked back and wondered why, you might have allowed your ego to sabotage you. Thankfully, with a little bit of work, your ego can also become a powerful ally in your pursuit of cycling performance gains.

    Discussed in this podcast episode. How your ego is negatively affecting you, including negative ego traits. How your ego can make you a stronger cyclist, including the audience effect. The egotistical cyclist, including finding your tribe and my top five tips to successfully leveraging your ego for cycling performance improvements.

    Links to further resources:

    - Link to further content on mentality: https://coachpav.com/category/cycling-mentality/
    - Link to further content on meditation: https://coachpav.com/cycling-mentality/meditation-and-cycling-performance/
    - Link to blog on goal setting: https://coachpav.com/cycling-mentality/the-importance-of-goal-setting-for-cycling-training/
    - Link to info on coaching: https://coachpav.com/coaching/

    • 12 Min.
    How being lazy will make you a faster cyclist

    How being lazy will make you a faster cyclist

    Almost everywhere you look and everyone you talk to will have the same rhetoric about inactivity. You’ll have come across someone doing a step-per-day challenge, another person who now uses a standing desk, and those who always take the stairs instead of the lift/elevator. Good for them.

    However, what if you are already fairly active or perhaps you are training for something fairly challenging. Would all this extra physical exertion be necessary? Would it actually be a hindrance to what you are trying to achieve?

    Discussed in this episode: Goal setting, including accurately setting commitment levels. And being lazy, including my top 5 ways to be lazier.

    Links to further resources:

    - Blog on accurately goal setting: https://coachpav.com/cycling-mentality/the-importance-of-goal-setting-for-cycling-training/
    - Blog on developing the recovery mindset: https://coachpav.com/cycling-training/how-to-optimise-recovery-for-cycling-training/
    - Blog on accurately setting commitment levels: https://coachpav.com/cycling-mentality/how-to-accurately-gauge-your-commitment-level/
    - Link to my client profiles: https://coachpav.com/category/cycling-client-profiles/
    - Link to blog on this: https://coachpav.com/cycling-technique-tactics/how-being-lazy-will-make-you-a-faster-cyclist/

    • 16 Min.
    Why raising money for charity can be disastrous for cycling performance

    Why raising money for charity can be disastrous for cycling performance

    I’ve had the honour and privilege to coach, work with, and call friends many amazing people who have raised incredible amounts of money for charity. People like Mark Beaumont, Ben Smith and Dean Stott have raised millions towards very worthy causes. I’m also proud to have raised and donated tens of thousands for mental health charities.

    For those who are using cycling as a means to raise money for charity and have a dedicated fundraising manager, the job is much easier. From personal experience, when you start to try to combine the stresses of training with the stresses of fundraising, the result can be catastrophic.

    Discussed in this episode. Why you should raise money for (or donate to) charity. The problem with raising money for charity, including expectation and negative mindset. How to raise money for charity by cycling, including building your team and my top 5 tips for raising money for charity by cycling. Summarising with my top 5 other ways to help others.

    Links to further resources:

    - Info on coaching: https://coachpav.com/coaching/
    - Mark Beaumont client profile: https://coachpav.com/cycling-client-profiles/client-profile-mark-beaumont/
    - Ben Smith client profile: https://coachpav.com/cycling-client-profiles/client-profile-ben-smith/
    - Other client profiles: https://coachpav.com/category/cycling-client-profiles/
    - Blog on accurately goal setting: https://coachpav.com/cycling-mentality/the-importance-of-goal-setting-for-cycling-training/
    - Further mental fitness resources: https://coachpav.com/category/cycling-mentality/
    - Link to blog on this: https://coachpav.com/cycling-technique-tactics/why-raising-money-for-charity-can-be-disastrous-for-cycling-performance/

    • 15 Min.

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