Navigating Amateur Motocross- Episode 23 #CoachRobb

EPISODE · Feb 16, 2026 · 1H 10M

Navigating Amateur Motocross- Episode 23 #CoachRobb

from The Coach Robb Podcast - The People's Podcast

In this episode of Navigating Amateur Motocross, Coach Robb Beams and Derek Harris (HP Race Development) break down the biggest misconception in amateur motocross training: that success comes from last-minute effort instead of long-term planning. Using a six-month runway to Loretta Lynn’s Amateur National, they explain why elite performance starts with a baseline assessment, then training to the exact demands of race week (heat, humidity, multiple days, and 20-minute motos). Derek compares this to engine development: you don’t chase dyno numbers first, you build with purpose (short track vs long track), so power delivery is controllable, predictable, and durable, not “unusable.”Coach Robb maps the same logic to motocross fitness and human performance. The foundation begins with body measurements, muscle symmetry, injury history, and testing across the “three dimensions” of riding (left/right, above/below, front/back). From there, athletes build the “two rails” together: strength base + aerobic engine, supported by endurance training, lactate tolerance, heart rate training, and retesting every six weeks. The warning is clear: when strength develops without aerobic capacity (or vice versa), riders derail into inconsistency, preventable fatigue, and frustration. Real speed isn’t just “working harder,” it’s building a balanced system that matches race demands.The episode then ties mindset and execution into the same performance system. Derek explains why “more power” often hurts starts and lap times: too much power too early causes wheel spin, wheelies, and late reaction corrections, which is why elite teams use mapping and electronics to deliver power at the right time. Coach Robb translates that into physiology: riders who panic after a bad gate pick and cross their anaerobic threshold too early will fade in a 20-minute moto, no matter how “fit” they think they are. The conversation expands into the long game: grit vs complacency (Cooper Webb vs AC), the B-class curse, and why champions keep doing the basics (sleep, recovery, nutrition, soft tissue) even after early success. The key takeaway for parents and athletes: it’s usually better to be 1% undertrained than 1% overtrained, because the goal is to stay healthy, keep progressing, and peak when it matters especially during key growth windows ages 14–17.Coach Robb's Resources (articles, videos, etc.) about health, wellness and performance: ► https://www.coachrobb.com/ ► Resources such as the 2-Week Food Challenge, Sweat Rate Calculator, and Body Measurement Spreadsheet, click here: https://coachrobb.activehosted.com/f/25 Coach Robb's Exclusive Exercise and Recovery Products (designed by Coach Robb):► Energy Fuel (Intensity and Duration Specific Sports Drink):            https://www.coachrobbstore.com/energy-fuel-products/Coach Robb's Suggested Vitamins & Minerals: ► Nutritional Frontiers Supplements (Developed and Recommended Supplements of Coach Robb)        https://www.coachrobbstore.com/nutritional-bundles/Coach Robb's Snacks, Smoothies and Meal Resources:Coach Robb's Healthy Meals, Smoothies and Snack Recipe Books available in print and digital formats on Coach Robb Store and Amazon.► Healthy Meals ► Smoothie Recipes ► Snack Recipes Coach Robb's Educational Bundles:► Nutrition for Weight Loss Educational Bundle     https://www.coachrobbstore.com/product/weight-loss-educational-bundle/► Nutrition for Performance Educational Bundle     https://www.coachrobbstore.com/product/fueling-performance-educational-bundle/

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