The Physical Performance Show: Dr Stephen Seiler: BONUS EPISODE: Sustainable Training for Attainable Endurance Goals Q&A
In episode 226 of The Physical Performance Show Brad Beer shares a conversation with Dr Stephen Seiler: Sustainable Training for Attainable Endurance Goals Q&A in this BONUS EPISODE, Expert Edition.
This bonus episode is a Q&A which is in addition to the recent 3 hour livestream with Dr Steven Seiler. On the Livestream, Dr Seiler wasn’t able to get to all the questions during the 3 hours so we thought that we would bring you this bonus Q&A session answering your many questions. You can find more about the livestream here.
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Listen in as we delve into the following:
- Best way to measure zone in swimming
- Monitoring heart rate
- Practices in training for swimmers
- LT1 Threshold
- Polarized Training approach
- How to distinguish mitochondrial bracket and intensity work
- Mitochondrial volume and density
- Thinking around zones
- Eliminate the zones in the absence of lactate testing
- Training Peaks
- Monitoring Training Trinity
- Checks and balances
- V02 Max Building Influence
- Max aerobic heart rate prediction
- Maffetone Formula
- Middle Distance Athletes
- Upcoming Manuscript on Physiology and Practice
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To follow Dr Seiler
Twitter: @StephenSeiler
Youtube: Inside Sport Science
Dr Stephen Seiler’s Research Articles
Dr. Stephen Seiler – Sports Scientist – Polarised Training Episode 172 of The Physical Performance Show
Dr Stephen Seiler: Acclaimed Sports Scientist: COVID training & marathon considerations Episode 219 of The Physical Performance Show
Quotes
“We need to be sufficiently strong.”
“Duration is a way to control intensity.”
“Every algorithm has its basic conceptualisation of the process.”
“The increase in volume is associated with an increase of maximal capacity.”
Timeline
0:00 Start
1:47 Introduction to Bonus Episode with Dr Seiler
5:15 Introduction to 3 Hour Live Stream
6:05 Best way to measure zone in swimming
10:04 Monitoring heart rate
11:17 Practices in training for swimmers
12:19 LT1 Threshold
18:16 Polarized Training approach
25:35 How to distinguish mitochondrial bracket and intensity work
27:40 Mitochondrial volume and density
30:38 Thinking around zones
41:47 Eliminate the zones in the absence of lactate testing
52:48 Training Peaks
1:01:50 Monitoring Training Trinity
1:04:05 Checks and balances
1:05:40 V02 Max Building Influence
1:08:49 Max aerobic heart rate prediction
1:10:40 Maffetone Formula
1:13:10 Middle Distance Athletes
1:17:08 Upcoming Manuscript on Physiology and Practice
1:20:18 Finish
For questions and comments about this Episode
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