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March 19, 2025 45 mins

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In this episode of the Training Babble podcast, hosts Dave Schell and Matti Rowe dive into the complexities of training metrics, particularly focusing on Functional Threshold Power (FTP) and its relevance in endurance sports. They discuss the evolving definitions of endurance, durability, and the importance of volume in training. The conversation highlights the sacrifices athletes must make to achieve high performance and the often unspoken realities behind setting and pursuing goals in the competitive sports landscape. In this conversation, Dave Schell and Matti discuss the intricacies of race dynamics, the importance of nutrition, and the mental strategies needed for successful cycling. They emphasize the need for a balanced approach to training and racing, considering both performance goals and personal relationships. The discussion also touches on the psychological aspects of competition and the significance of consistency in achieving long-term success.

Takeaways

  • FTP is not the only metric that matters in training.
  • Durability is a crucial aspect of endurance sports.
  • Training volume often has a greater impact on performance than FTP alone.
  • Athletes need to balance their training with recovery for optimal results.
  • The importance of understanding personal goals and sacrifices in training.
  • Metrics can be useful but should not be the sole focus of training.
  • High performance requires significant lifestyle sacrifices.
  • Athletes often have secret goals that they may not express openly.
  • The relationship between training intensity and overall performance is complex.
  • Success in endurance sports often comes from a combination of factors, not just one metric.  The numbers you want to see in training are not what you want in racing.
  • Start races conservatively to avoid burnout later.
  • Choosing the right race distance can enhance enjoyment and performance.
  • It's important to balance training with personal relationships.
  • Many athletes downplay their competitive goals due to fear of failure.
  • Risk-taking is essential in sports; you must be willing to fail.
  • Consistency over time is more important than short-term gains.
  • Training should be viewed as an investment with ups and downs.
  • Athletes often struggle with the pressure of performance expectations.
  • The journey of improvement is often not linear, but requires patience.



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