Endurance Training Science 101
- Posted: December 2, 2018
- By: sclark
- Category: Adaptation / Coaching / Endurance / Intervals / Performance / Periodisation / Physiology / Running / Training / Training Peaks
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Following on from the Training Peaks University I attended, I wrote up a synopsis of the Endurance Coaching Summit where real-world practitioners, i.e ‘coaches’ working with sub-elite receational athletes, get to learn some of the evidence of research and schools of thought from professionals and experts in both commercial and academics setting working with elite […]
Training Peaks Endurance Coaching Summit, Manchester 2018
- Posted: November 18, 2018
- By: sclark
- Category: Biomechanics / Coaching / Endurance / Nutrition / Overtraining / Pacing / Performance / Periodisation / Psychology / Training Peaks
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Even though the TPU started off with a bang, the fireworks had started to fizzle out in Manchester as the Endurance Coaching Summit welcome party kicked off at the National Cycling Centre. This was a great chance to mingle with the coaches and TP staff on hand for the next 2 days plus another 100 […]
London Marathon 2018 – Self-Prescription
- Posted: December 26, 2017
- By: sclark
- Category: Aging / Coaching / Endurance / Periodisation / Physiology / Recovery / Resistance training / Running / Training
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Achieving Prime Cycling Performance
- Posted: October 23, 2017
- By: sclark
- Category: Coaching / conditioning / Endurance / Performance / Periodisation / Physiology / Power / Racing / Rehabilitation / Testing
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Intro.. Oliver Williams approached CPS In-Motion in July 2016 with the sole ambition of gaining top form for races in the 2017 season. Ollie had reached what he thought was his peak ability in 2015 having good results in the Tour of Cambridge, at the 6 stage Giro di Sardegna and Crystal Palace series. Suffering an […]
Smash the Ball Buster!
- Posted: August 19, 2016
- By: sclark
- Category: Climbing / Compliance / Duathlon / Endurance / Intervals / Lactate Threshold profiling / Nutrition / Performance / Running / Technique / Training
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Intro and workshop Being located in SW London/ Surrey, I have often been asked about the Ball-Buster, a seriously challenging duathlon which can test the mettle of even the most robust athletes. This is an event I frequently recommend to clients to demonstrate their end of summer fitness, on terrain many people commonly train, using ‘The Box’ or […]
Terrain’ing
- Posted: April 15, 2016
- By: sclark
- Category: Climbing / Endurance / Intervals / Lactate Threshold profiling / Strength / Training
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The 2016 road-racing and event season is well under way, and some great spectacles have already passed with extremely exciting and closely contested monument pro-races Strade Bianchi, Paris-Roubaix, Paris-Nice, Milan-San Remo, Tirrenho-Adriatico and Tour of the Basque, while Amstel Gold and Leige-Bastogne-Liege imminently under way. Winter preparation of strength and endurance should now be starting […]
The Secrets of Peak Performance IV: Strength and Endurance
- Posted: December 10, 2015
- By: sclark
- Category: Carbohydrate / Concurrent / Endurance / Hypertrophy / Lactate Threshold profiling / Muscle Protein Synthesis / Net Protein Balance / Nutrition / Performance / Periodisation / Physiology / Protein / Resistance training / Strength / Training
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Concurrent Strength and Endurance Training (S&E) As a continuation from my last post about improving strength to increase sustainable power through resistance exercise with weights… this post delves into more of the actual training practicalities involved. Performing strength and endurance training promotes a greater volume of Type IIA, more fatigue resistant, high force muscle […]
The Secrets of Peak Performance III: Strength and Power.
- Posted: November 24, 2015
- By: sclark
- Category: conditioning / Endurance / Health / Muscle / Performance / Resistance training / Strength
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To be brutally honest…strength training, resistance work, gym sessions call them what you like, are crucial to any cyclists future performance. Laying the foundations of muscular structure in the winter when endurance volume is low (Intensity can and should be maintained to a certain extent) is well known (with plenty of evidence) to benefit cyclists at […]