Winning Moves, Adrenaline, Sleep Deprivation and More Ask a Cycling Coach 300

Published: March 18, 2021, 7:59 p.m.

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You need fitness, strategy and luck to make the sort of move that wins a race, so how do you increase your chances of winning? We\\u2019ll dig into this, adrenaline\\u2019s effect on endurance performance, and into whether or not training yourself to perform in a sleep deprived state is worthwhile for endurance athletes. Tune into Episode 300 of the Ask a Cycling Coach Podcast now!

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TOPICS COVERED IN THIS EPISODE

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- Is there benefit to training in a sleep-deprived state? 9:55

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- Adrenaline\\u2019s role in endurance performance 35:44

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-Update on TrainerRoad\\u2019s polarized training plans 56:02

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- Responding in cycling/motorist conflicts 1:00:14

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- Is there an ideal Q-Factor per body type? 1:10:42

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- Nutrition and tool-carrying pro-tips 1:12:19

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- What the hosts are best at in the training process 1:14:28

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- What sort of rider-type is the best? 1:18:58

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- How does training affect subsequent mental awareness? 1:27:03

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- How to train for race-winning moves 1:42:38

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-Live Q&A 1:58:05\\xa0

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STUDIES MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE (In order of appearance and discussion)

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- Sleep deprivation and the effect on exercise performance. Vanhelder et al, 1989: http://bit.ly/38RkmWv -14:57

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- Sleep or swim? Early-morning training severely restricts the amount of sleep obtained by elite swimmers. Sargent, et al, 2012: https://bit.ly/2OB5XXK -19:34

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- The effect of sleep restriction, with or without high-intensity interval exercise, on myofibrillar protein synthesis in healthy young men. Saner, et al, 2020: http://bit.ly/3cHxvCG -24:55

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- Sleep and Athletic Performance: The Effects of Sleep Loss on Exercise Performance, and Physiological and Cognitive Responses to Exercise. Fullagar, et al, 2014: http://bit.ly/3qYd4X0 -26:20

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- The Impact of Sleep Duration on Performance Among Competitive Athletes: A Systematic Literature Review. Kirschen, et al, 2018: https://bit.ly/3eNwhIz -27:47

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- Additive protective effects of the addition of lactic acid and adrenaline on excitability and force in isolated rat skeletal muscle depressed by elevated extracellular K+. de Paoli, et al, 2007: http://bit.ly/3cIDIhF -43:23

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- Adrenaline and the relationship between neuromatism, aerobic fitness and mental task performance. Zijderveld, et al, 1993: http://bit.ly/3luvgXf -54:57

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- Effects of Physical Exercise on Cognitive Functioning and Wellbeing: Biological and Psychological Benefits, Mandolesi, et al, 2018: http://bit.ly/3lstHcA -1:29:29

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- Mental fatigue impairs physical performance in humans. Marcora, et al, 2009: https://bit.ly/3eMGyVz -1:30:47

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- Mental Fatigue Alters Cortical Activation and Psychological Responses, Impairing Performance in a Distance-Based Cycling Trial. Pires, et al, 2018: http://bit.ly/2OHQoNO -1:30:55

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- Superior Inhibitory Control and Resistance to Mental Fatigue in Professional Road Cyclists. Martin, et al, 2016: https://bit.ly/3tBW4rD -1:31:32

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- Self-regulation and depletion of limited resources: does self-control resemble a muscle?. Baumeister, et al, 2000: http://bit.ly/38Mhavl -1:31:44

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- Dehydration and Rehydration. Kenefick, et al, 2012: https://bit.ly/3tv9zJl -1:33:16

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- The Effects of Performing Mental Exertion during Cycling Exercise on Fatigue Indices. Barzegar, et al, 2020: https://bit.ly/3vxQeJs -1:38:41

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- Effects of acute aerobic and resistance exercise on executive function: An ERP study. Wu, et al, 2019: http://bit.ly/3s3EGvy -1:40:42



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