Episodios

  • Roundtable #7 - How prevalent is doping in the pro peloton?
    Mar 30 2023

    In this episode Cyrus and Jason discuss their thoughts on doping in cycling, anti-doping measures, and how prevalent they think doping is in the pro peloton. They also discuss the arguments for and against the legalization of performance enhancing drugs in cycling- and why they are pretty happy with the current ban in the sport. 

    Episode References:
    Debate: Should we accept performance-enhancing drugs in competitive sports?

    This is a listener supported podcast, and we would be stoked if you supported us by becoming a member of The Cycling Performance Club! With your backing we can continue our mission to deliver the best in cycling performance knowledge and practical advice to you and the greater cycling community. Support The Club by clicking here!

    Co-hosts:
    Jason Boynton, Ph.D.
    boyntoncoaching.com

    Cyrus Monk
    cyclistscientist.com

    Producer & co-host:
    Damian Ruse
    semiprocycling.com

    Website: cyclingperformanceclub.com
    Instagram: @cyclingperformanceclub
    Facebook: @cyclingperformanceclub
    Twitter: @cyclingclubpod
    LinkedIn: The Cycling Performance Club Podcast

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  • Roundtable #6 - Performance tips: Consistency, social riding, braking, cold weather riding, and much more!
    Jan 13 2023

    Contrary to our typical episodes where we tackle just one topic, in this episode Damian and Jason discuss tidbits of sage advice and recommendations they have provided cyclists over the years. In addition, not satisfied with just listening to ourselves talk, we’ve reached out to a few other experts to offer their own advice. Listen in to hear valuable advice from HIIT expert Prof. Paul Laursen, running and cycling coach Dr. Steve Palladino, mountain bike expert Dr. Matt Miller, and endurance coach and educator Dr. Will O’Connor.

    Guest experts:
    Prof. Paul Laursen
    HIIT Science

    Dr. Steve Palladino
    Palladino Power Project

    Dr. Matt Miller
    BrakeAce

    Dr. Will O’Connor
    Performance Advantage Podcast

    Episode References:
    You CAN’T Have Your FTP, CP or Aerobic Power & SPRINT with it too – with Dr Dajo Sanders

    This is a listener supported podcast, and we would be stoked if you supported us by becoming a member of The Cycling Performance Club! With your backing we can continue our mission to deliver the best in cycling performance knowledge and practical advice to you and the greater cycling community. Support The Club by clicking here!

    Co-hosts:
    Jason Boynton, Ph.D.
    boyntoncoaching.com

    Cyrus Monk
    cyclistscientist.com

    Producer & co-host:
    Damian Ruse
    semiprocycling.com

    Website: cyclingperformanceclub.com
    Instagram: @cyclingperformanceclub
    Facebook: @cyclingperformanceclub
    Twitter: @cyclingclubpod
    LinkedIn: The Cycling Performance Club Podcast

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  • Roundtable #5 - Performance tips: Developing race strategy, carrying momentum, setting goals, stress & recovery, and more
    Nov 30 2022

    Contrary to our typical episodes where we tackle just one topic, in this episode Damian and Jason discuss tidbits of sage advice and recommendations they have provided cyclists over the years. In addition, not satisfied with just listening to ourselves talk, we’ve reached out to a few other experts to offer their own advice. Listen in to hear valuable advice from former UCI Track World and Australian National Road Champion, Michael Freiburg, along with high-performance expert and former Head of Performance at Team Sky, Simon Jones. 

    Be on the lookout for more episodes like this with more experts in the near future!

    Guest experts:
    Michael Frieburg 
    Airhub On-Road Resistance

    Simon Jones
    www.mybestseason.net

    Episode References:
    Racing Tactics for Cyclists, by Thomas Prehn

    This is a listener supported podcast, and we would be stoked if you supported us by becoming a member of The Cycling Performance Club! With your backing we can continue our mission to deliver the best in cycling performance knowledge and practical advice to you and the greater cycling community. Support The Club by clicking here!

    Co-hosts:
    Jason Boynton, Ph.D.
    boyntoncoaching.com

    Cyrus Monk
    cyclistscientist.com

    Producer & co-host:
    Damian Ruse
    semiprocycling.com

    Website: cyclingperformanceclub.com
    Instagram: @cyclingperformanceclub
    Facebook: @cyclingperformanceclub
    Twitter: @cyclingclubpod
    LinkedIn: The Cycling Performance Club Podcast

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  • Prof. Jerome Dempsey - Some much needed real talk about altitude training and endurance athletes
    Oct 26 2022

    In this episode, we’re taking a closer look at what might be one of cycling’s most sacred cows- altitude training. If you believe that altitude training is basically compulsory for elite cyclists, we invite you to have an open mind and embrace a skeptical mindset as we take a closer look at this common intervention. Our aim here is to highlight some of the lesser known detriments of altitude training and help cyclists consider if the outcome is truly worth the cost, effort, and risk- because for some riders, it might actually do more harm than good!

    But if we’re going to challenge the status quo, we wanted to make sure we spoke to someone who had the expertise, background, credentials, and zero conflict of interest. This is how we ended up talking with Professor Jerome Dempsey. Jerry is a world-renowned respiratory physiologist with nearly 60 years of experience in applied physiology research, 400+ scientific articles to his name, and a penchant for closely examining the claims made about training endurance athletes in hypoxia.

    Are the benefits of altitude training as good as the habits of the pros might have us believe? Does everyone benefit from altitude training? What are the drawbacks? Could we improve the intervention’s outcomes? If the benefits are truly not worth the cost, what would it take to change the culture and attitudes toward altitude training? Check out this episode to get insight into these questions and more!

    Guest panelist:
    Jerome Dempsey, Ph.D.
    UW-Wisconsin Staff Page
    Researchgate

    Episode References:
    Hypoxic Training Is Beneficial in Elite Athletes

    Hypoxic Training Is Not Beneficial in Elite Athletes

    Humans In Hypoxia: A Conspiracy Of Maladaptation?!

    “Living high-training low”: effect of moderate-altitude acclimatization with low-altitude training on per-formance

    Concurrent Heat and Intermittent Hypoxic Training: No Additional Performance Benefit Over Temperate Training

    Evidence that heat acclimation training may alter sleep and incidental activity

    Video w/Chris Gore: Discussion - Session 2, Altitude Training and Team Sports Conference Aspetar, Doha - Qatar, 24 & 25 March 2013

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  • Roundtable #4 - Two scientists focus on preparation for a hot peak race
    Oct 12 2022

    In this Roundtable episode Jason has a conversation with his athlete, Tony, about his preparation for this year’s U.S. Masters Road Nationals in Albuquerque, New Mexico.

    However, this conversation is significantly different from a typical discussion about preparing a rider for their peak event. First, Albuquerque at the time Masters Nationals was scheduled is known to be exceptionally hot and is an environmental factor that had to be considered and prepared for. But second, and even more unique to this preparation story, Dr. Tony Wolf is a Post-Doctoral research scientist in thermoregulation at Penn State, AND a cycling coach!

    Did two environmental physiologists/cycling coaches working together create a dream team result, or was it simply too many cooks in the kitchen? Listen and find out how these two scientists progressed Tony towards his peak race in the heat, and all of the important considerations they made along the way.

    Guest panelist:
    Tony Wolf, Ph.D.
    Website: www.atpcoaching.net
    Twitter: @tony__wolf
    Instagram: atp_coaching
    Researchgate
    LinkedIn

    Episode References:
    Heat Acclimation Decay and Re-Induction: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis

    From Lab to Real World: Heat Acclimation Considerations for Elite Athletes

    Short-Term Heat Acclimation Training Improves Physical Performance: A Systematic Review, and Exploration of Physiological Adaptations and Application for Team Sports

    Passive Heating: Reviewing Practical Heat Acclimation Strategies for Endurance Athletes

    The effects of heat adaptation on physiology, perception and exercise performance in the heat: a meta-analysis

    This is a listener supported podcast, and we would be stoked if you supported us by becoming a member of The Cycling Performance Club! With your backing we can continue our mission to deliver the best in cycling performance knowledge and practical advice to you and the greater cycling community. Support The Club by clicking here!

    Co-hosts:
    Jason Boynton, Ph.D.
    boyntoncoaching.com

    Cyrus Monk
    cyclistscienti

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  • Dr. Peter Leo - Advancements and best practice for power profiling cyclists - Part 2 of 2
    Sep 21 2022

    This is part 2 of 2 in our series discussing advancements in power profiling with Dr. Peter Leo- endurance training scientist at AusCycling, and first author of a recent scientific review outlining the topic for coaches and cyclists.

    In this episode we get practical and highlight Dr. Leo’s recommendations for honing your power profiling technique. We also discuss where power profiling is going in the near future.

    This series is a must listen for any coach and/or serious cyclist!

    This episode is brought to you in partnership with InfoCrank power meters. TCPCP listeners get an exclusive 20% discount off the InfoCrank Road or the InfoCrank Track (and any accessories!). Simply use the discount code performance20 at checkout on the InfoCrank website (www.infocrank.cc). This deal ends on 30-Sep-2022, so don’t hesitate to get yourself the most accurate power meter on the market and show support for the podcast!

    Guest panelist:
    Peter Leo, Ph.D.
    Researchgate
    Twitter: @peter__leo

    Episode References:
    Power profiling and the power-duration relationship in cycling: a narrative review

    This is a listener supported podcast, and we would be stoked if you supported us by becoming a member of The Cycling Performance Club! With your backing we can continue our mission to deliver the best in cycling performance knowledge and practical advice to you and the greater cycling community. Support The Club by clicking here!

    Co-hosts:
    Jason Boynton, Ph.D.
    boyntoncoaching.com

    Cyrus Monk
    cyclistscientist.com

    Producer & co-host:
    Damian Ruse
    semiprocycling.com

    Website: cyclingperformanceclub.com
    Instagram: @cyclingperformanceclub
    Facebook: @cyclingperformanceclub
    Twitter: @cyclingclubpod
    LinkedIn: The Cycling Performance Club Podcast

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  • Dr. Peter Leo - Advancements and best practice for power profiling cyclists - Part 1 of 2
    Sep 14 2022

    Power profiling is a unique and massively important practice because it can answer so many fundamental questions related to an individual cyclist’s performance and training. For many, the term ‘power profile’ conjures images of Excel tables or bar graphs of mean maximal power data. However, these are just a couple of the many methods one could use to power profile a cyclist. Indeed, the practice of power profiling has evolved substantially since its inception well over a decade ago.

    In this two part series we discuss power profiling with Dr. Peter Leo. Dr. Leo is a researcher, coach, and endurance training scientist at AusCycling. But more importantly, in the context of this series, he is the first author of a recent comprehensive scientific review on the topic of power profiling cyclists (written by coaches, for coaches). Peter guides us through the different methods used to power profile cyclists, recent advancements, and best practice. These episodes with Dr. Leo are certainly a must listen for any coach and/or serious cyclist!

    This episode is brought to you in partnership with InfoCrank power meters. TCPCP listeners get an exclusive 20% discount off the InfoCrank Road or the InfoCrank Track (and any accessories!). Simply use the discount code performance20 at checkout on the InfoCrank website (www.infocrank.cc). This deal ends on 30-Sep-2022, so don’t hesitate to get yourself the most accurate power meter on the market and show support for the show!

    Guest panelist:
    Peter Leo. Ph.D.
    Researchgate
    Twitter: @peter__leo

    Episode References:
    Power profiling and the power-duration relationship in cycling: a narrative review

    This is a listener supported podcast, and we would be stoked if you supported us by becoming a member of The Cycling Performance Club! With your backing we can continue our mission to deliver the best in cycling performance knowledge and practical advice to you and the greater cycling community. Support The Club by clicking here!

    Co-hosts:
    Jason Boynton, Ph.D.
    boyntoncoaching.com

    Cyrus Monk
    cyclistscientist.com

    Producer & co-host:
    Damian Ruse
    semiprocycling.com

    Website: cyclingperformanceclub.com
    Instagram: @cyclingperformanceclub
    Facebook: @cycl

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  • Roundtable #3 - This is a major conflict of interest in cycling performance
    Aug 29 2022

    In this Roundtable episode Jason presents his thoughts around two stakeholders in the cycling performance world with potentially conflicting interests: athletes, coaches, & performance staff who want to improve cycling performance vs. companies selling and marketing performance products and services. In a perfect world these entities could work together harmoniously to benefit each other and the sport. But how do we navigate towards a mutually beneficial relationship for these two groups of stakeholders when they are incentivized differently? Step one might be to acknowledge and explore their conflicts of interest, desired outcomes, and what they offer each other…

    Don’t forget, TCPCP listeners get an exclusive 20% discount off the InfoCrank Road or the InfoCrank Track (and any accessories!). Simply use the discount code performance20 at checkout on the InfoCrank website (www.infocrank.cc). This deal ends on 30-Sep-2022, so don’t hesitate to get yourself the most accurate power meter on the market and show support for the show!

    Episode References:
    Reliability and Validity of the CORE Sensor to Assess Core Body Temperature during Cycling Exercise

    Video: How valid and reliable is the CORE temperature monitor?

    WKO forum thread discussing “Optimized Intervals” concerns #1

    WKO forum thread discussing “Optimized Intervals” concerns #2

    Twitter thread with Dr. Mark Burnley discussing VLamax concerns

    This is a listener supported podcast, and we would be stoked if you supported us by becoming a member of The Cycling Performance Club! With your backing we can continue our mission to deliver the best in cycling performance knowledge and practical advice to you and the greater cycling community. Support The Club by clicking here!

    Co-hosts:
    Jason Boynton, Ph.D.
    boyntoncoaching.com

    Cyrus Monk
    cyclistscientist.com

    Producer & co-host:
    Damian Ruse
    semiprocycling.com

    Website: cyclingperformanceclub.com
    Instagram: @cyclingperformanceclub
    Facebook: @cyclingperformanceclub

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