153: Forget Marginal Gains and Focus on the Fundamentals

Published: March 4, 2021, noon

b'We receive a lot of questions about very specific topics\\u2014fasted training, supplements and recovery products, breathing techniques, and so forth. (By the way, we love them, so please keep them coming.)\\nIn this episode, however, we step back and discuss what we feel is most important, and frankly what is going to give you the biggest return for your investment of time, sweat, and energy.\\nIf those specific things are the 5 percent, today is all about making an argument for focusing on the 95 percent.\\nWe are in an age of marginal gains, where many athletes have firmly latched onto the idea that seemingly insignificant changes have the potential to incrementally add up to substantial gains.\\nThe trend started within the ranks of the pro peloton. The thing is, pro riders are so developed physiologically to win that they have to find these little things to make the difference.\\nIn fact, they\'ve likely spent 10 years developing the 95 percent and have it dialed. More importantly, the secret truth is that pros don\\u2019t focus on the 5 percent as much as you\'d think, and we give several examples of this, from Kristin Armstrong (who you\'ll hear from in episode 154), Brent Bookwalter, and others.\\nSo what should you focus on? What comprises that 95 percent? It\'s simple:\\n\\nTraining\\n\\nRecovery\\n\\nFunctioning gear\\n\\nWe\'ll go into much more detail in the episode about what we mean, specifically, about these topics, and the fundamental principles underlying all of it.\\nFinally, we close with a cautionary tale: The 5 percent can take up 90 percent of your time and distract you from what\'s truly valuable. Because they\'re trendy, there is nearly an unlimited number of things that fall into that "5 percent bucket" to explore. They are all debated and based on partial science\\u2014forcing you to spend energy asking what works and what doesn\'t.\\nAll of this adds up to a whole lot of mental energy and fatigue. Thus, instead of helping you improve, too much focus on the 5 percent can actual hinder you in many ways.\\nLearn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices'