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Is Polarized Training the Best for Endurance Performance? | #34 ft. Dr. Billy Sperlich

Episode 34 of the Critical Oxygen podcast, hosted by Philip Batterson, Ph.D., titled "Is Polarized Training the Best for Endurance Performance? | #34 ft. Dr. Billy Sperlich" was published on February 22, 2024 and runs 71 minutes.

February 22, 2024 ·71m · Critical Oxygen

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In this episode, Dr. Billy Sperlich and I discuss training intensity distributions and the use of wearables in endurance sports. He shares his background in exercise physiology and his interest in triathlon. Dr. Sperlich explains the challenges of defining training intensity distribution and the limitations of research in this area. He highlights the importance of individualization and regularly testing and adjusting training intensity zones. We define pyramidal training intensity distribution and the misconceptions and practical implications of polarized training. Paper: The proportional distribution of training by elite endurance athletes at different intensities during different phases of the season - https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10641476/ TAKEAWAYS 1) Choose a quantification method for training intensity and stick with it for consistent results. 2) Consider the impact of culture and mentality on sports performance, as different countries have different sporting traditions and values. 3) Use wearables to monitor training, but be aware of the limitations and choose the right technology for your training model. 4) Identify key elements in your training model and evaluate their effectiveness to make informed adjustments.Enjoying these podcasts, subscribe to get notified when new episodes are released. If you have a question or topic you want me to address, leave a comment!Follow me on Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/criticalo2 Follow Dr. Sperlich on instagram - https://www.instagram.com/billysperlich/?hl=enCheck out his latest research - https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Billy-Sperlich OUTLINE: 00:00 Introduction 01:28 Guest Introduction 02:25 Dr. Sperlich's Background and Interest in Exercise Physiology 03:25 Transition to Triathlon 04:43 Interest in Combining Different Disciplines 06:08 Interest in Nutrition and Heat Regulation 07:34 Involvement in High Altitude and Other Specialized Fields 08:32 German Training Science Tradition and High Volume Training 09:02 Early Interest in High Intensity Interval Training 10:30 Challenges and Misconceptions of High Intensity Interval Training 11:21 Research on High Intensity Interval Training in Children 12:16 Shift in Training Philosophy and Polarized Training 13:13 Calibrating Training Intensity Distribution 14:27 Comparison of Training Intensity Distributions 15:49 Definition of Training Intensity Zones 16:49 Different Intensity Clustering in Different Sports 18:12 Challenges in Defining Training Intensity Zones 19:42 Quantifying Training Intensity Distribution 20:39 Training Intensity Distribution in Endurance Sports 21:34 Differences in Training Volume in Different Sports 22:30 Challenges in Comparing Different Types of Exercises 23:23 Quantification Methods for Training Intensity 27:07 Impact of Culture and Mentality on Training Intensity 31:48 Importance of Training History in Defining Training Intensity 33:14 Training Intensity Distribution in Cross-Country Skiing 34:08 Variation in Training Intensity Distribution 35:29 Importance of Zone 1 Training for Runners 39:14 Polarized Training in Cross-Country Skiers 41:30 Shift in Training Intensity Distribution during Competition Phase 43:52 Limitations of Single Case Studies and Cross-Country Skiing Bias 46:14 Variability in Training Intensity Distribution 50:32 Importance of Considering Sport-Specific Training Intensity Distribution 53:00 Impact of Culture and Mentality on Training Intensity 59:05 Differences in the Repeat VO2 Max Study 59:33 Using Wearables to Inform Training 01:00:31 Choosing a Training Model 01:01:55 Types of Wearables for Training 01:03:23 The 24-Hour Thinking Approach 01:04:48 Measuring Sleep Quality with Wearables 01:05:44 Identifying Technology for Training 01:07:10 Key Elements for Successful Training 01:08:39 Considering Biological and Measurement Variability 01:09:38 Where to Find Dr. Sperlich

In this episode, Dr. Billy Sperlich and I discuss training intensity distributions and the use of wearables in endurance sports. He shares his background in exercise physiology and his interest in triathlon. Dr. Sperlich explains the challenges of defining training intensity distribution and the limitations of research in this area. He highlights the importance of individualization and regularly testing and adjusting training intensity zones. We define pyramidal training intensity distribution and the misconceptions and practical implications of polarized training. Paper: The proportional distribution of training by elite endurance athletes at different intensities during different phases of the season - https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10641476/ TAKEAWAYS 1) Choose a quantification method for training intensity and stick with it for consistent results. 2) Consider the impact of culture and mentality on sports performance, as different countries have different sporting traditions and values. 3) Use wearables to monitor training, but be aware of the limitations and choose the right technology for your training model. 4) Identify key elements in your training model and evaluate their effectiveness to make informed adjustments.Enjoying these podcasts, subscribe to get notified when new episodes are released. If you have a question or topic you want me to address, leave a comment!Follow me on Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/criticalo2 Follow Dr. Sperlich on instagram - https://www.instagram.com/billysperlich/?hl=enCheck out his latest research - https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Billy-Sperlich OUTLINE: 00:00 Introduction 01:28 Guest Introduction 02:25 Dr. Sperlich's Background and Interest in Exercise Physiology 03:25 Transition to Triathlon 04:43 Interest in Combining Different Disciplines 06:08 Interest in Nutrition and Heat Regulation 07:34 Involvement in High Altitude and Other Specialized Fields 08:32 German Training Science Tradition and High Volume Training 09:02 Early Interest in High Intensity Interval Training 10:30 Challenges and Misconceptions of High Intensity Interval Training 11:21 Research on High Intensity Interval Training in Children 12:16 Shift in Training Philosophy and Polarized Training 13:13 Calibrating Training Intensity Distribution 14:27 Comparison of Training Intensity Distributions 15:49 Definition of Training Intensity Zones 16:49 Different Intensity Clustering in Different Sports 18:12 Challenges in Defining Training Intensity Zones 19:42 Quantifying Training Intensity Distribution 20:39 Training Intensity Distribution in Endurance Sports 21:34 Differences in Training Volume in Different Sports 22:30 Challenges in Comparing Different Types of Exercises 23:23 Quantification Methods for Training Intensity 27:07 Impact of Culture and Mentality on Training Intensity 31:48 Importance of Training History in Defining Training Intensity 33:14 Training Intensity Distribution in Cross-Country Skiing 34:08 Variation in Training Intensity Distribution 35:29 Importance of Zone 1 Training for Runners 39:14 Polarized Training in Cross-Country Skiers 41:30 Shift in Training Intensity Distribution during Competition Phase 43:52 Limitations of Single Case Studies and Cross-Country Skiing Bias 46:14 Variability in Training Intensity Distribution 50:32 Importance of Considering Sport-Specific Training Intensity Distribution 53:00 Impact of Culture and Mentality on Training Intensity 59:05 Differences in the Repeat VO2 Max Study 59:33 Using Wearables to Inform Training 01:00:31 Choosing a Training Model 01:01:55 Types of Wearables for Training 01:03:23 The 24-Hour Thinking Approach 01:04:48 Measuring Sleep Quality with Wearables 01:05:44 Identifying Technology for Training 01:07:10 Key Elements for Successful Training 01:08:39 Considering Biological and Measurement Variability 01:09:38 Where to Find Dr. Sperlich

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