126: Q&A on fatigue, peaking, returning from injury, and nutrition, with guest coach Julie Young

Published: Aug. 27, 2020, 8 a.m.

b"We have another fantastic Q&A episode for you today, with a diverse range of questions.\\xa0\\n\\nOur guest coach this week is Julie Young, who has appeared before on Fast Talk\\u2014episode 91, to be exact. Julie is a former professional cyclist turned coach. Her road racing career stretched over a decade with teams including Saturn and Timex. She continues to race today at a very high level across multiple disciplines, and is currently part of the talented team behind the Kaiser Permanente Sports Medicine Endurance Lab in California.\\xa0\\n\\nOn to the questions:\\xa0\\xa0\\nErik Olsen from Aarhus, Denmark asks about time to exhaustion and the true definition of fatigue.\\xa0\\nLuis Arrondo in San Jose, California, wonders if there is a \\u201ccurrency exchange\\u201d between adaptation and recuperation.\\xa0\\nReuben Kouidri, in Bristol, in the UK, has some goals far in the future, so he wants to know when the goal is a long way away and he doesn't need to peak until 3 years from now, is there a more optimal way to train for maximizing fitness than, for example, that 80:20 polarized ratio?\\xa0\\nKlemens Plasser in Vienna, Austria asks about glycogen use during exercise, the different exogenous and endogenous sources, and how each is utilized.\\xa0\\nDan Draper in Salt Lake City, Utah ponders whether he\\u2019d be faster if he cut back or eliminated grains from his diet.\\xa0\\nJames McKay in Yorkshire, England wants to know if a greater fat intake will help him improve performance and health.\\xa0\\nAnd finally, Tom Maher in Horwich, the UK, has questions about changes to heart rate in relation to power as he makes his way back from injury.\\xa0\\nAll that and much more today on Fast Talk.\\xa0\\nLet's make you fast!\\xa0\\nLearn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices"