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EPISODE · Feb 1, 2024 · 1H 13M

How to Use Science in Endurance Coaching | #28 ft. Michelle Simmons

from Critical Oxygen · host Philip Batterson, Ph.D.

In this episode of the Critical Oxygen podcast, I am joined by coach Michelle Simmons to discuss the intersection of science in coaching! We cover topics such as understanding thresholds and energy systems, the evolution of training and coaching, the role of lactate in training, fueling for performance, the myth of fasted training, carbohydrate and fat oxidation, the importance of being a hybrid athlete, and the role of mitochondria in energy production. The discussion covers fatigue resistance and the role of mitochondrial function in staving off fatigue. We explore the benefits of easy training and high-intensity interval training. The conversation touches on lactate production and consumption, as well as the use of lactate as a fuel source. The importance of carbohydrate intake and its impact on performance is discussed, along with the need for individualization in training and nutrition. More about Michelle in her words: Personally: I did my first triathlon in 1995! Fell in love with it immediately. I continued to race for ~25 years. I rarely race anymore but I still train bc I enjoy it and want to be healthy and fit enough to train with my athletes at times. In my time, I did 18x Ironmans, including 4x in Kona. Professionally: I started coaching a few friends in 2008. I took every opportunity to learn (still do!) and my coaching business grew to the point where I’ve been doing it full time for the last 15 years. I am the founder and Head Coach at TeamBSC Triathlon. I work with amateurs of all ages and abilities- some beginners and others who ultimately qualify for the World Champs! I’m actively involved in supporting endurance sports on Oahu. I coach Kailua Masters Swim team, lead a local monthly Girls Ride, and am a board member for Aloha State Bike Racing Association. Sometimes I present educational workshops for local athletes. TAEKAWAYS 1) Understanding thresholds and energy systems is crucial for optimizing training and performance. 2) Coaching and training have evolved over the years, with a greater emphasis on individualization and understanding the underlying physiology. 3) Fueling properly before, during, and after workouts is essential for performance and recovery. 3) Mitochondria play a key role in energy production. Mitochondrial function plays a crucial role in fatigue resistance. 4) Easy training and high-intensity interval training both offer unique benefits for endurance athletes. 5) Lactate production and consumption are complex processes that contribute to energy production. 6) Carbohydrate intake should be individualized based on an athlete's specific needs and goals. Enjoying these podcasts, subscribe to get notified when new episodes are released. If you have a question or topic you want us to address, leave a comment! Follow Phil on Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/criticalo2 Follow Michelle on Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/mama_simmons_/ Or visit her website - https://www.michellesimmonscoaching.com/ CHAPTERS 00:00 Introduction and Background 03:00 Learning from Experience and Coaching 08:00 Understanding Thresholds and Energy Systems 13:00 The Evolution of Training and Coaching 19:00 The Role of Lactate in Training 25:00 Fueling for Performance 32:00 The Myth of Fasted Training 38:00 Carbohydrate and Fat Oxidation 45:00 The Importance of Being a Hybrid Athlete 46:00 The Role of Mitochondria in Energy Production 47:01 Fatigue Resistance and Mitochondrial Function 49:00 Benefits of Easy Training and High-Intensity Interval Training 51:52 Lactate Production and Consumption 53:13 Cytomax and Lactate as a Fuel Source 55:44 Carbohydrate Intake and Performance 57:09 Debating Carbohydrate Intake 59:29 The Importance of Individualization 01:04:27 Simplifying Training and Nutrition 01:06:17 Practicality and Optimal Performance 01:09:29 The Role of Happiness in Performance 01:12:45 The Secret to Longevity in the Sport

In this episode of the Critical Oxygen podcast, I am joined by coach Michelle Simmons to discuss the intersection of science in coaching! We cover topics such as understanding thresholds and energy systems, the evolution of training and coaching, the role of lactate in training, fueling for performance, the myth of fasted training, carbohydrate and fat oxidation, the importance of being a hybrid athlete, and the role of mitochondria in energy production. The discussion covers fatigue resistance and the role of mitochondrial function in staving off fatigue. We explore the benefits of easy training and high-intensity interval training. The conversation touches on lactate production and consumption, as well as the use of lactate as a fuel source. The importance of carbohydrate intake and its impact on performance is discussed, along with the need for individualization in training and nutrition. More about Michelle in her words: Personally: I did my first triathlon in 1995! Fell in love with it immediately. I continued to race for ~25 years. I rarely race anymore but I still train bc I enjoy it and want to be healthy and fit enough to train with my athletes at times. In my time, I did 18x Ironmans, including 4x in Kona. Professionally: I started coaching a few friends in 2008. I took every opportunity to learn (still do!) and my coaching business grew to the point where I’ve been doing it full time for the last 15 years. I am the founder and Head Coach at TeamBSC Triathlon. I work with amateurs of all ages and abilities- some beginners and others who ultimately qualify for the World Champs! I’m actively involved in supporting endurance sports on Oahu. I coach Kailua Masters Swim team, lead a local monthly Girls Ride, and am a board member for Aloha State Bike Racing Association. Sometimes I present educational workshops for local athletes. TAEKAWAYS 1) Understanding thresholds and energy systems is crucial for optimizing training and performance. 2) Coaching and training have evolved over the years, with a greater emphasis on individualization and understanding the underlying physiology. 3) Fueling properly before, during, and after workouts is essential for performance and recovery. 3) Mitochondria play a key role in energy production. Mitochondrial function plays a crucial role in fatigue resistance. 4) Easy training and high-intensity interval training both offer unique benefits for endurance athletes. 5) Lactate production and consumption are complex processes that contribute to energy production. 6) Carbohydrate intake should be individualized based on an athlete's specific needs and goals. Enjoying these podcasts, subscribe to get notified when new episodes are released. If you have a question or topic you want us to address, leave a comment! Follow Phil on Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/criticalo2 Follow Michelle on Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/mama_simmons_/ Or visit her website - https://www.michellesimmonscoaching.com/ CHAPTERS 00:00 Introduction and Background 03:00 Learning from Experience and Coaching 08:00 Understanding Thresholds and Energy Systems 13:00 The Evolution of Training and Coaching 19:00 The Role of Lactate in Training 25:00 Fueling for Performance 32:00 The Myth of Fasted Training 38:00 Carbohydrate and Fat Oxidation 45:00 The Importance of Being a Hybrid Athlete 46:00 The Role of Mitochondria in Energy Production 47:01 Fatigue Resistance and Mitochondrial Function 49:00 Benefits of Easy Training and High-Intensity Interval Training 51:52 Lactate Production and Consumption 53:13 Cytomax and Lactate as a Fuel Source 55:44 Carbohydrate Intake and Performance 57:09 Debating Carbohydrate Intake 59:29 The Importance of Individualization 01:04:27 Simplifying Training and Nutrition 01:06:17 Practicality and Optimal Performance 01:09:29 The Role of Happiness in Performance 01:12:45 The Secret to Longevity in the Sport

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