The official podcast of FasCat Coaching, based in Boulder, CO. Coach Frank "Big Cat" Overton shares his extensive experience as a cycling coach to help you ride faster through training and racing tips, nutrition, and beyond.
Level up your cycling with this 30wk training plan
Want to ride faster next year than you did this year? The time to start training is now, and we have a 30-week training plan that scales to your schedule. On this podcast, FascCat Founder Frank Overton walks you through the details of what this 30-week program entails - Muscle Tension Intervals, Nino's Secret Training, Foliage Rides, Weightlifting for Cyclists and much more. The best way to get faster is not the latest supplement or a particular magic workout. Instead, the best way to get faster is through training consistently, following a science-based plan tailored to your time to train and your goals. Our training app CoachCat not only builds custom plans for you, but helps you adapt when life throws you a curveball. Between work, kids, travel, sickness and weather, life can get tricky. We get it! CoachCat answers your questions when you need to skip a workout, or change workouts around. As always, consistency is key! This month we are encouraging your consistency by sending FasCat T shirts to athletes who make 80% of their CoachCat calendar turn green through completing at least 80% of their scheduled workouts in October. -- Try CoachCat Free for a month - with no credit card required ➡️ https://tinyurl.com/47rr7em4 😸 Use CoachCat just like you would a real coach for a fraction of the price. 📆 Create a Custom Plan using unlimited training plans ⏰ Instant Data Analysis 💥 Custom Workout Recommendations 🧠 Training Plan Revisions 🚀 Auto FTP Detection 🤓 Plus we have connected your activity and wearable data to our AI Coach (CoachCat) to analyze your training-to-recovery balance.
10/14/2024 • 49 minutes, 41 seconds
Gravel gossip with Ben Delaney: hot races, big changes, and training prioritization
What are the hot gravel races for 2025? Sign-up season has already started, so on this podcast we're digging into our favorite events, exploring some big changes in race formats, and explain how and when you should train for these challenging events. We're joined by longtime friend of FasCat Ben Delaney, who runs a gravel YouTube channel called The Ride. Dig in and start dreaming about next year. Then, get started with your training with CoachCat or a FasCat Coach! -- Go give it a try for free for a month - no credit card required. We'll give you a custom plan for you to follow and unlimited plan revisions for when 'life' gets in the way. ➡️ https://tinyurl.com/47rr7em4 😸 Use CoachCat just like you would a real coach for a fraction of the price without having to wait for them to respond or analyze your data. 📆 Create a Custom Plan using unlimited training plans ⏰ Instant Data Analysis 💥 Custom Workout Recommendations 🧠 Training Plan Revisions 🚀 Auto FTP Detection 🤓 Plus we have connected your activity and wearable data to our AI Coach (CoachCat) to analyze your training-to-recovery balance.
10/4/2024 • 1 hour, 6 minutes, 21 seconds
Build your own custom training plan with CoachCat
We get faster when we follow a training plan, but stock plans have obvious limitations. Therefore, creating a plan that is customized to your goals and your available time to train is ideal - and that is exactly what we are talking about in this podcast. We begin with three simple but important questions: What are you training for? When is your target event? How much time do you have to train? From there, we can build a plan just for you. And by ‘we’, we mean you and CoachCat, our AI-powered training app that incorporates all 20+ years of our professional coaching knowledge + customer feedback from amateur athletes just like you! Our custom training plan builder uses the most advanced periodized training plan system in the industry. We took our five star rated plans, proven by thousands of athletes (read our five star reviews) and modified them based on athlete feedback to develope this technology. -- Go give it a try for free for a month - no credit card required. We'll give you a custom plan for you to follow and unlimited plan revisions for when 'life' gets in the way. ➡️ https://tinyurl.com/47rr7em4 😸 Use CoachCat just like you would a real coach for a fraction of the price without having to wait for them to respond or analyze your data. 📆 Create a Custom Plan using unlimited training plans ⏰ Instant Data Analysis 💥 Custom Workout Recommendations 🧠 Training Plan Revisions 🚀 Auto FTP Detection 🤓 Plus we have connected your activity and wearable data to our AI Coach (CoachCat) to analyze your training-to-recovery balance.
9/27/2024 • 27 minutes, 28 seconds
The Three Things Good Coaches Do For Athletes
At FasCat, we've been helping athletes improve for more than 20 years. But how? In this podcast, Isaiah Newkirk and Frank Overton break down the three primary things good coaches do: We tell athletes what to do We analyze data to let athletes know if they are doing it right and improving We tell athletes what to do next based on our experience, sports science and the athlete’s feedback Then, Isaiah and Frank walk you through the specifics of what the coached athlete journey looks like at FasCat, from the initial consultatoin and custom plans to ride analysis, communication frequency and type, power meter and wearable data analysis, and much, much more. -- Try FasCat for Free for the 1st Month ➡️ https://tinyurl.com/47rr7em4 - no credit card is required! 😸 Use CoachCat just like you would a real coach for a fraction of the price without having to wait for them to respond or analyze your data. 💥 Receive CUSTOM fueling recommendations per this podcast 📆 Create a Custom Plan using unlimited training plans ⏰ Instant Data Analysis 💥 Custom Workout Recommendations 🧠 Training Plan Revisions 🚀 Auto FTP Detection 🤓 Plus we have connected your activity and wearable data to our AI Coach (CoachCat) to analyze your training-to-recovery balance.
9/20/2024 • 1 hour, 20 minutes, 2 seconds
Weight Lifting for Cyclists
The road to a faster, fitter you in 2025 leads straight through the weight room in 2024, and in this podcast FasCat Founder Frank Overton walks us through exactly what that looks like. Frank breaks down the what, the why, the when and the how, leaving you empowered with the knowledge of how to steadily and safely improve your strength and stability. -- Try FasCat for Free for the 1st Month ➡️ https://tinyurl.com/47rr7em4 - no credit card is required! 😸 Use CoachCat just like you would a real coach for a fraction of the price without having to wait for them to respond or analyze your data. 💥 Receive CUSTOM fueling recommendations per this podcast 📆 Create a Custom Plan using unlimited training plans ⏰ Instant Data Analysis 💥 Custom Workout Recommendations 🧠 Training Plan Revisions 🚀 Auto FTP Detection 🤓 Plus we have connected your activity and wearable data to our AI Coach (CoachCat) to analyze your training-to-recovery balance. 🥦🥕🥗 And don't forget performance nutrition and weight loss meal plans a la Chef CoachCat.
9/13/2024 • 1 hour, 10 minutes, 39 seconds
The 'No Training Plan' training solution
As effective and gratifying as following a carefully crafted training plan can be, sometimes you just want to ride... And that can be impactful training, too! Especially here in the fall, riding on a weekly rhythm of taking some days off, and going hard and/or long on other days is a great recipe for mental and physical health. On this solo podcast, FasCat Founder Frank Overton breaks down exactly how you can train effectively without following a training plan, the limits of this approach, and how you can use Coach Cat for guidance along the way. -- Try FasCat for Free for the 1st Month ➡️ https://tinyurl.com/47rr7em4 - no credit card is required! 😸 Use CoachCat just like you would a real coach for a fraction of the price without having to wait for them to respond or analyze your data. 💥 Receive CUSTOM fueling recommendations per this podcast 📆 Create a Custom Plan using unlimited training plans ⏰ Instant Data Analysis 💥 Custom Workout Recommendations 🧠 Training Plan Revisions 🚀 Auto FTP Detection 🤓 Plus we have connected your activity and wearable data to our AI Coach (CoachCat) to analyze your training-to-recovery balance. 🥦🥕🥗 And don't forget performance nutrition and weight loss meal plans a la Chef CoachCat.
9/6/2024 • 40 minutes, 39 seconds
Annual Training for your best year yet (in '25) starts now: Four coaches explain the process
Hoping to have your best year next year is not a strategy. But you absolutely CAN have your best year ever next year with some planning, starting now. In this podcast, Coaches Allie, Frank, Jake and Andrew walk you through what you need to do when, starting with taking an actual, legit, no-bike riding break once your season wraps up. Then what? Well, give this podcast a listen, and then ask Coach Cat or a FasCat Coach any follow up questions you may have. -- Show Notes: Using Power Data to Review Your Season: https://fascatcoaching.com/blogs/training-tips/using-power-data-to-review-your-season Try FasCat for Free for the 1st Month ➡️ https://tinyurl.com/47rr7em4 - no credit card is required! 😸 Use CoachCat just like you would a real coach for a fraction of the price without having to wait for them to respond or analyze your data. 💥 Receive CUSTOM fueling recommendations per this podcast 📆 Create a Custom Plan using unlimited training plans ⏰ Instant Data Analysis 💥 Custom Workout Recommendations 🧠 Training Plan Revisions 🚀 Auto FTP Detection 🤓 Plus we have connected your activity and wearable data to our AI Coach (CoachCat) to analyze your training-to-recovery balance. 🥦🥕🥗 And don't forget performance nutrition and weight loss meal plans a la Chef CoachCat.
9/2/2024 • 1 hour, 12 minutes, 3 seconds
Your training questions answered! By FasCat Founder *and* CoachCat AI
Here at FasCat, we have been answering your training questions for more than 20 years, and we've done 27 'Ask a FasCat' podcast episodes. On today's pod, we have a special iteration featuring questions from 21 email subscribers that are answered both by CoachCat - our expert AI inside the FasCat App - and FasCat Founder Frank Overton. Frank feeds the questions into CoachCat, reads CoachCat's responses, and then adds his own expert analysis. Both offer some surprising answers! -- Try FasCat for Free for the 1st Month ➡️ https://tinyurl.com/47rr7em4 - no credit card is required! 😸 Use CoachCat just like you would a real coach for a fraction of the price without having to wait for them to respond or analyze your data. 💥 Receive CUSTOM fueling recommendations per this podcast 📆 Create a Custom Plan using unlimited training plans ⏰ Instant Data Analysis 💥 Custom Workout Recommendations 🧠 Training Plan Revisions 🚀 Auto FTP Detection 🤓 Plus we have connected your activity and wearable data to our AI Coach (CoachCat) to analyze your training-to-recovery balance. 🥦🥕🥗 And don't forget performance nutrition and weight loss meal plans a la Chef CoachCat.
8/9/2024 • 1 hour, 9 minutes, 12 seconds
What the best coaches tell athletes ahead of their 'A' race
With your big event coming up, you should have almost all your training behind you. All the hay is in the barn. But even the best training alone isn't a complete recipe for success on race day. Showing up and just hoping for the best will always pale in comparision to showing up prepared, having considered and planned for key variables like: nutrition equipment course terrain aid station logistics race-day transportation logistics In this podcast, FasCat Coaches Sierra, Jake and Frank walk you through the discussions they have with their one-on-one coached athletes to make sure all the i's are dotted and all the t's are crossed. Are you prepared for you next big race? Are you sure? If you are a FasCa one-on-one athlete you may have heard this before. If you’d like to be you can hire Coach Jake, Coach Sierra or an of the FasCat Coaches on our website, FasCatCoaching.com. We even have a super double-secret coaching deal going on right now through August 10. If you are a FasCat app subscriber - you are in luck because CoachCat is trained on this, too! All you gotta do is ask and tell. That’s right: chat with CoachCat and say, “what should my aid station strategy be for ___ race?” Ask about the Coursee, Pacing, Equipment, Nutrition, where should I eat and drink, nutrition, equipment... whatever you like! CoachCat has got your back! If you’d like to try CoachCat for free for one month head over also to FasCatCoaching.com - start a free trial, no credit card is required and after that you can save 43% when you sign up with us for the year. 43%! That brings the monthly price down to less than $20 a month. -- Try FasCat for Free for the 1st Month ➡️ https://tinyurl.com/47rr7em4 - no credit card is required! 😸 Use CoachCat just like you would a real coach for a fraction of the price without having to wait for them to respond or analyze your data. 💥 Receive CUSTOM fueling recommendations per this podcast 📆 Create a Custom Plan using unlimited training plans ⏰ Instant Data Analysis 💥 Custom Workout Recommendations 🧠 Training Plan Revisions 🚀 Auto FTP Detection 🤓 Plus we have connected your activity and wearable data to our AI Coach (CoachCat) to analyze your training-to-recovery balance. 🥦🥕🥗 And don't forget performance nutrition and weight loss meal plans a la Chef CoachCat.
8/2/2024 • 1 hour, 2 minutes, 11 seconds
Altitude Training: What, why and how - including if you don't live in the mountains!
More altitude can mean more power... eventually. Training at altitude - or even just sleeping at altitude - can increase your red blood cell production, which means more oxygen to your muscles and therefore more power output. There are other benefits, and many caveats. And we get into those. But what about riders who don't live at or near altitude - and who have a high altitude race like Leadville 100 or SBT GRVL coming up? Well, we'll get into that, too. On today's podcast Coach Frank is joined by Coach Elliott, who falls into that "I live near sea level and I'm doing Leadville in a few weeks" camp. Elliott explains what he's been doing to prepare, and how he is coaching his athletes for Leadville and SBT GRVL. You might not be able to do nine week at altitude like Tour de France stage winner Victor Campenaerts, but there are things you can do! -- Try FasCat for Free for the 1st Month ➡️ https://tinyurl.com/47rr7em4 - no credit card is required! 😸 Use CoachCat just like you would a real coach for a fraction of the price without having to wait for them to respond or analyze your data. 💥 Receive CUSTOM fueling recommendations per this podcast 📆 Create a Custom Plan using unlimited training plans ⏰ Instant Data Analysis 💥 Custom Workout Recommendations 🧠 Training Plan Revisions 🚀 Auto FTP Detection 🤓 Plus we have connected your activity and wearable data to our AI Coach (CoachCat) to analyze your training-to-recovery balance. 🥦🥕🥗 And don't forget performance nutrition and weight loss meal plans a la Chef CoachCat.
7/26/2024 • 55 minutes, 6 seconds
What's the best power meter? We've reviewed files from them all!
For 22 years we have analyzed files from every single type of power meter on the market, and as coaches and riders we have used a whole heck of a lot of them ourselves. Considering buying a power meter? Well, the Big Cat just got a new bike and bought a new power meter, and he went with a brand he had never bought before. Here, we walk you through the five considerations when buying a meter. Compatibility Trust in the data Drivetrain considerations The type of meter you SHOULDN'T get Price is less and less a consideration as they have all come down (remember SRM’s were $3k og) all are around $400 give or take 50-$100 Give it a listen, and let us know what your experience with power meters has been. We're here to help! -- Try FasCat for Free for the 1st Month ➡️ https://tinyurl.com/47rr7em4 - no credit card is required! 😸 Use CoachCat just like you would a real coach for a fraction of the price without having to wait for them to respond or analyze your data. 💥 Receive CUSTOM fueling recommendations per this podcast 📆 Create a Custom Plan using unlimited training plans ⏰ Instant Data Analysis 💥 Custom Workout Recommendations 🧠 Training Plan Revisions 🚀 Auto FTP Detection 🤓 Plus we have connected your activity and wearable data to our AI Coach (CoachCat) to analyze your training-to-recovery balance. 🥦🥕🥗 And don't forget performance nutrition and weight loss meal plans a la Chef CoachCat.
7/19/2024 • 57 minutes, 47 seconds
Live! Special edition podcast with your training questions answered
We're always game for trying something new here at FasCat, and this week we did a live session on YouTube where we took your questions while recording this podcast. We answer things like: Does the FasCat app work with sports besides cycling? How can I know if I can trust auto-detected FTP increases? Who answers user questions inside the FasCat app? When is the Zwift integration coming? How can I best do my specific workouts outside? Why is erg mode bad for intervals inside? When doing a Zone 2 ride, is it okay to pedal in other zones to get over hills and things? And much more! -- Try FasCat for Free for the 1st Month ➡️ https://tinyurl.com/47rr7em4 - no credit card is required! 😸 Use CoachCat just like you would a real coach for a fraction of the price without having to wait for them to respond or analyze your data. 💥 Receive CUSTOM fueling recommendations per this podcast 📆 Create a Custom Plan using unlimited training plans ⏰ Instant Data Analysis 💥 Custom Workout Recommendations 🧠 Training Plan Revisions 🚀 Auto FTP Detection 🤓 Plus we have connected your activity and wearable data to our AI Coach (CoachCat) to analyze your training-to-recovery balance. 🥦🥕🥗 And don't forget performance nutrition and weight loss meal plans a la Chef CoachCat.
7/12/2024 • 1 hour, 10 minutes, 42 seconds
Six Aspects of Gravel Training to Implement Now
It's the summer of gravel, and we've got some proven techniques for you to step up your gravel game starting now. On this podcast, Coaches Frank Justin break down six aspects of gravel training you can use now: mindset gravel specificity workouts for gravel simulation rides gravel training plans nutrition Fresh back from the Belgian Waffle Ride, we are surfing the highs (and the lows!) of gravel racing with you. -- Try FasCat for Free for the 1st Month ➡️ https://tinyurl.com/47rr7em4 - no credit card is required! 😸 Use CoachCat just like you would a real coach for a fraction of the price without having to wait for them to respond or analyze your data. 💥 Receive CUSTOM fueling recommendations per this podcast 📆 Create a Custom Plan using unlimited training plans ⏰ Instant Data Analysis 💥 Custom Workout Recommendations 🧠 Training Plan Revisions 🚀 Auto FTP Detection 🤓 Plus we have connected your activity and wearable data to our AI Coach (CoachCat) to analyze your training-to-recovery balance. 🥦🥕🥗 And don't forget performance nutrition and weight loss meal plans a la Chef CoachCat.
6/28/2024 • 1 hour, 6 minutes, 56 seconds
Get faster all summer with our heat acclimation protocol
Riding in the heat of summer can be hard, but why exactly is that, and how can you train your body to perform better? In this podcast, Coaches Ricky Arnopol and Andrew Giniat explain: heat acclimation for cycling what happens to the body when it's hot the heat acclimations that occur with the proper training the performance benefits of heat acclimation methods for accclimation and some practical actions you can take now to better equip yourself In addition to working with athletes all over, Ricky and Andrew are both racing professionally now, and have plenty of experience training and racing in brutal heat. -- Try FasCat for Free for the 1st Month ➡️ https://tinyurl.com/47rr7em4 - no credit card is required! 😸 Use CoachCat just like you would a real coach for a fraction of the price without having to wait for them to respond or analyze your data. 💥 Receive CUSTOM fueling recommendations per this podcast 📆 Create a Custom Plan using unlimited training plans ⏰ Instant Data Analysis 💥 Custom Workout Recommendations 🧠 Training Plan Revisions 🚀 Auto FTP Detection 🤓 Plus we have connected your activity and wearable data to our AI Coach (CoachCat) to analyze your training-to-recovery balance. 🥦🥕🥗 And don't forget performance nutrition and weight loss meal plans a la Chef CoachCat.
6/21/2024 • 1 hour, 6 minutes, 17 seconds
Dad Watts! How to train as a busy parent + shout outs to our dads
As a father to five, Coach Jake knows a thing or two about earning and keeping those Dad Watts. On this podcast, he and dad-to-be Coach Christian talk about various strategies for taking care of your family and training when time allows. They discuss how to maximize the benefit from those precious hours on the bike. We also give a few shouts outs to our own fathers. Happy Father's Day to all you dads out there! -- Try FasCat for Free for the 1st Month ➡️ https://tinyurl.com/47rr7em4 - no credit card is required! 😸 Use CoachCat just like you would a real coach for a fraction of the price without having to wait for them to respond or analyze your data. 💥 Receive CUSTOM fueling recommendations per this podcast 📆 Create a Custom Plan using unlimited training plans ⏰ Instant Data Analysis 💥 Custom Workout Recommendations 🧠 Training Plan Revisions 🚀 Auto FTP Detection 🤓 Plus we have connected your activity and wearable data to our AI Coach (CoachCat) to analyze your training-to-recovery balance. 🥦🥕🥗 And don't forget performance nutrition and weight loss meal plans a la Chef CoachCat.
6/14/2024 • 44 minutes, 19 seconds
Inside Unbound Gravel with Lauren De Crescenzo + her coach & 100mi winner Elliott Baring
Lauren De Crescenzo sent a solo flyer at Unbound Gravel 2024 in hopes of repeating her 2021 victory. How did it work out? What did the chaos of the race look like from her perspective? And what are the takeaways for going forward in racing and training? Lauren speaks with her Coach Elliott Baring all the time, and on this special episode we bring you inside their post-Unbound debrief. Elliott is too humble to brag, so we'll do it for him - the dude won the 100-mile Unbound Gravel! So make sure to ask him about that soon... -- Try FasCat for Free for the 1st Month ➡️ https://tinyurl.com/47rr7em4 - no credit card is required! 😸 Use CoachCat just like you would a real coach for a fraction of the price without having to wait for them to respond or analyze your data. 💥 Receive CUSTOM fueling recommendations per this podcast 📆 Create a Custom Plan using unlimited training plans ⏰ Instant Data Analysis 💥 Custom Workout Recommendations 🧠 Training Plan Revisions 🚀 Auto FTP Detection 🤓 Plus we have connected your activity and wearable data to our AI Coach (CoachCat) to analyze your training-to-recovery balance. 🥦🥕🥗 And don't forget performance nutrition and weight loss meal plans a la Chef CoachCat.
6/5/2024 • 44 minutes, 51 seconds
A new way to train: think different about how you improve on the bike
Fun, flexibile and highly effective — that is the FasCat way to train. On this special episode, FasCat Founder Frank Overton explains how the FasCat App has incorporated all the most impactful pieces of FasCat training methodology in a customized format that scales to your available time and gives your real-time feedback to every single workout. There are a lot of old and perhaps outdated ways of thinking about training out there. Give this podcast a listen to understand a new way of training - that is fun, flexible and highly effective. -- Try FasCat for Free for the 1st Month ➡️ https://tinyurl.com/47rr7em4 - no credit card is required! 😸 Use CoachCat just like you would a real coach for a fraction of the price without having to wait for them to respond or analyze your data. 💥 Receive CUSTOM fueling recommendations per this podcast 📆 Create a Custom Plan using unlimited training plans ⏰ Instant Data Analysis 💥 Custom Workout Recommendations 🧠 Training Plan Revisions 🚀 Auto FTP Detection 🤓 Plus we have connected your activity and wearable data to our AI Coach (CoachCat) to analyze your training-to-recovery balance. 🥦🥕🥗 And don't forget performance nutrition and weight loss meal plans a la Chef CoachCat.
5/31/2024 • 39 minutes, 32 seconds
Science-based, practical fueling for your big training rides and races
If you want to race well, you gotta pack in the carbs - before, during and after your big race. But exactly how does that work in real-world scenarios? And what exactly does the science say about it? On this podcast, we cover six subjects: -the science of carb loading and pre-ride nutrition -the practicality of that science -the science of how to fuel during an event -the practicality of eating a high volume of calories during an event -the thing of your neutron -fueling examples that work for us and our athletes Coach Christian Parrett and FasCat Founder Frank Overton tee you up with all the info and real-world examples you need to nail your next race - starting days before the event even starts. -- To get your nutrition - and training - dialed in by Coach Christian, hire him as a personal coach: https://fascatcoaching.com/products/christian-parrett Or Try FasCat for Free for the 1st Month ➡️ https://tinyurl.com/47rr7em4 - no credit card is required! 😸 Use CoachCat just like you would a real coach for a fraction of the price without having to wait for them to respond or analyze your data. 💥 Receive CUSTOM fueling recommendations per this podcast 📆 Create a Custom Plan using unlimited training plans ⏰ Instant Data Analysis 💥 Custom Workout Recommendations 🧠 Training Plan Revisions 🚀 Auto FTP Detection 🤓 Plus we have connected your activity and wearable data to our AI Coach (CoachCat) to analyze your training-to-recovery balance. 🥦🥕🥗 And don't forget performance nutrition and weight loss meal plans a la Chef CoachCat.
5/17/2024 • 1 hour, 5 minutes, 21 seconds
Trick our AI Coaching? CoachCat answers FasCat Athlete submitted training questions
Hello, listeners! We have a very different podcast for you today. We've taken your great questions that we normally answer with Coaches in our popular Ask a FasCat episodes and run them through our AI-powered CoachCat to answer them. Further, the questions are asked by an AI version of FasCat Founder Frank Overton. The real Frank explains how this experimental podcast will work at the start of the show, and then analyzes how it went along the way and at the end. As you probably know by now, AI can be surprisingly good with a number of things, but it lacks human judgement. At FasCat, we are excited to be using the latest technology alongside our professional Coaching with their real-life experienece, not simply choosing one or the other. Go see what AI-powered Coaching advice does with your own training inside the FasCat app, where the first month is free with no credit card required. https://tinyurl.com/47rr7em4 If you would like to use the same technology you heard in this podcast, visit our website start a free one month trial. No credit card is required and you can synch your ride and wearable data and start training like a pro for a fraction of the cost. 😸 Use CoachCat just like you would a real coach for a fraction of the price without having to wait for them to respond or analyze your data. 📆 Create a Custom Plan using unlimited training plans ⏰ Instant Data Analysis 💥 Custom Workout Recommendations 🧠 Training Plan Revisions 🚀 Auto FTP Detection 🤓 Plus we have connected your activity and wearable data to our AI Coach (CoachCat) to analyze your training-to-recovery balance. 🥦🥕🥗 And don't forget performance nutrition and weight loss meal plans a la Chef CoachCat. Try FasCat for Free for the 1st Month ➡️ https://tinyurl.com/47rr7em4 - no credit card is required!
5/14/2024 • 29 minutes, 2 seconds
Your gravel training is wrong. Here's what you should be doing
Gravel training is not the same as training for the road, and therefore you should pay attention to different power-based metrics. FTP is not as important nor is your peak 20-minute power. Nor your 5-minute power. So what should you be looking at and trying to improve? In this podcast, we give you the power-based metrics you should pay attention to for your gravel training and racing! What's important is how long you can ride hard. That's way more important than your 60-minute FTP power when it comes to gravel racing. In fact, you can have a low FTP but great 5-hour power. We can that strength 'diesel watts'. Are you a diesel? If so you are probably good at gravel racing! To see what effective gravel training is like including the new Gravel Power workout described in this podcast, try the FasCat app, where the first month is now free! https://fascatcoaching.com/pages/app 📆 Create a Custom Plan using unlimited training plans ⏰ Instant Data Analysis 💥 Custom Workout Recommendations 🧠 Training Plan Revisions 🚀 Auto FTP Detection 🤓 Plus we have connected your activity and wearable data to our AI Coach (CoachCat) to analyze your training-to-recovery balance. 🥦🥕🥗 And don't forget performance nutrition and weight loss meal plans a la Chef CoachCat. Hire Coach Andrew ➡️ https://fascatcoaching.com/collections/coaches/products/andrew-giniat Try FasCat for Free ➡️ https://fascatcoaching.com/pages/app
5/3/2024 • 1 hour, 1 minute, 18 seconds
Lactate Truthers, FTP, Zone 2 & ERG Mode: Myth Busting
Over the years, the internet has twisted the simple definition of FTP. We are here to bust those myths and set the record straight. Coach Jake and Frank also cover "Lactate Truthers", Zone 2 and finally our favorite the right and wrong usage of ERG mode. ERG mode is great but it can be harmful to your training so we discuss. -- The first month of the FasCat app is now FREE: https://fascatcoaching.com/pages/app You'll receive a custom trainning plan, unlimited training plan revisisons, custom workouts, Auto FTP detection, daily Optimize training-to-recovery balance technology + meal plans, and of course the new AI-powered technology CoachCat! Ride Faster Now with FasCat Get started with your free month now: https://fascatcoaching.com/pages/app
4/26/2024 • 52 minutes, 8 seconds
Achieve your best results with consistency. Here's how
For years FasCat has touted 'FTFP' - or follow the f'ing plan! But we realize life often gets in the way of executing a detailed training plan to the T. And that's okay! On this podcast, we talk about how you can adapt to life's winding road, make changes in your training as things come up, but still stay the course to achieving your goals. FasCat is here to help you stay consistent with two great options: you can hire a full-time professional coach or you can use our new FasCat App, which includes unlimited training plans, the Optimize training-to-recovery balance technology, meal plans, and of course the new AI-powered technology CoachCat! Get started with your free month now: https://fascatcoaching.com/app
4/19/2024 • 1 hour, 8 minutes, 22 seconds
Will AI replace human coaches in endurance sports?
Will AI replace human coaches in Endurance Sports? The short answer is YES. The long answer is No. No doubt, AI will 100% change how humans coach endurance athletes. Or at least the Coaches who adopt and embrace the technology. Gone are the days of a coach spending most of their time on training plan design, data analysis, custom workouts, scheduling and training plan revisions. AI automates those tasks, mind blowingly well. In fact, our very own CoachCat performs these tasks NOW. This frees up professional coaches to do what they do best, which is to guide athletes through their experience. On this podcast, FasCat Founder Frank Overton explains what AI is doing now in endurance sports coaching, what it could in the future, and what this means for professional coaches and athletes alike. Find out for yourself with a free month on the FasCat App, which includes unlimited training plans, the Optimize training-to-recovery balance technology, meal plans, and of course the new AI-powered technology CoachCat! Get started with your free month now: https://fascatcoaching.com/app
4/12/2024 • 1 hour, 1 minute, 7 seconds
How to ace your first gravel race (of the season, or even ever!)
Do you have your first gravel race coming up? Or perhaps you’ve already done a few in years past, but you’ve got your first gravel race of the season in your sights. Well, on this podcast, Coach Justin Bowes and Ben Delaney walk you through five main tips so you will show up ready to have your best race. Coach Justin explains how to: 1 get your body ready 2 get your bike ready 3 plan out your nutrition 4 dial in your equipment and 5 practice, practice, practice everything on the all-important simulation ride -- Be sure to check out Coach Justin's page, where you can learn more about him and hire him as a personal coach: https://fascatcoaching.com/products/justin-bowes To start training for your best year yet, get a free month on the FasCat App, which includes unlimited training plans, the Optimize training-to-recovery balance technology, meal plans, access to FasCat Coaches like Christian and now the new AI-powered technology CoachCat! Get started with your free month now: https://fascatcoaching.com/app
4/5/2024 • 1 hour, 1 minute, 54 seconds
5 must-know cycling nutrition strategies
If you're interested in going fast, then paying attention to what, when and how much you eat on the bike is of huge importance. And the science and practice of on-bike nutrition has rocketed ahead recently, with the huge amount of carbohydrate consumed in particular being a major change from just a few short years ago. On this podcast, Coach Christian Parrett digs into what you need to know now to fuel your best races and intense training, based on the current science and how it applies to both elite pros and everyday Janes and Joes. Coach Christian raced professionally for a number of years, and has some funny as well as enlightening stories to tell, comparing what is happening in sports science now with how things worked - or didn't! - back in his day. We reference three links in the podcast: -a power-to-speed calculator where you can tweak parameters like your weight and speed and ground surface to see how that affects the amount of power required: https://www.gribble.org/cycling/power_v_speed.html -an energy gel made from Belgian beer beef stew, stoofvlees: https://www.instagram.com/p/C5Dax7yKUwC/?hl=en -Coach Christian's page, where you can learn more about him and hire him as a personal coach: https://fascatcoaching.com/collections/coaches/products/christian-parrett To start training for your best year yet, get a free month on the FasCat App, which includes unlimited training plans, the Optimize training-to-recovery balance technology, meal plans, access to FasCat Coaches like Christian and now the new AI-powered technology CoachCat! Get started with your free month now at https://fascatcoaching.com/app.
3/29/2024 • 54 minutes, 10 seconds
How I won The Mid South-The Lauren De Crescenzo interview
Working with Coach Elliott Baring, FasCat athlete Lauren De Crescenzo won her third Mid South this past weekend in dominant fashion. On this podcast Lauren and Elliott talk about how she trained to win this major 100-mile gravel race, the strategy and tactics and gear she used, what you can learn from her methodology, and what’s next on the calendar for the LDC. To start training for your best year yet, get a free month on the FasCat App, which includes unlimited training plans, the Optimize training-to-recovery balance technology, meal plans, access to FasCat Coaches like Elliott and now the new AI-powered technology CoachCat! Get started with your free month now at https://fascatcoaching.com/app.
3/22/2024 • 1 hour, 7 minutes, 51 seconds
Your best race yet? Try a multi-day event
You know what's better than a great day of racing? Multiple days of racing, all stacked together. Whether a traditional stage race, a multi-day training camp or a race with some additional riding bolted on, there are a few ways to indulge in a big block on the bike, and on this podcast Coaches Sierra Sims and Ricky Arnopol join Ben Delaney to talk about fun and challenging road, mountain and gravel events that they have done and recommend, plus tips and strategies on how to get the most out of them. To start training for your best year yet, get a free month on the FasCat App, which includes unlimited training plans, the Optimize training-to-recovery balance technology, meal plans, access to FasCat Coaches like Sierra and Ricky and now the new AI-powered technology CoachCat! Get started with your free month now at https://fascatcoaching.com/app.
3/15/2024 • 57 minutes, 37 seconds
5 ways to race at your best
‘Know thyself,’ Plato said. ‘And know thy course,’ Coach Allie says. With years of professional racing around the glove under her belt plus years of working with all levels of athletes, Coach Allie Legg knows what it takes to have a successful race. Here are her top 5 tips for having your best race. Know the course, make (and use!) a pre-race checklist, prepare your nutrition the night before, be smart with your efforts, and take a chance! To start training for your best year yet, get on the FasCat App, which includes unlimited training plans, the Optimize training-to-recovery balance technology, meal plans, access to FasCat Coaches like Allie Legg and now the new AI-powered technology CoachCat! Use the code IMAFASCAT to get a free month of FasCat at FasCatCoaching.com.
3/8/2024 • 48 minutes, 2 seconds
Understanding race variables and other top tips from Coach Maddy Ward
Listen to your body, know the variables, don’t treat travel as rest, go with the flow, don’t diet on the bike! Maddy Ward is a UCLA grad, a former pro with Tibco and InstaFund, and a new FasCat Coach who on this episode delivers her Top 5 Training & Racing Tips. To start training for your best year yet, get on the FasCat App, which includes unlimited training plans, the Optimize training-to-recovery balance technology, meal plans, access to FasCat Coaches like Maddy Ward and now the new AI-powered technology CoachCat! Use the code IMAFASCAT to get a free month of FasCat at FasCatCoaching.com.
3/1/2024 • 1 hour, 4 minutes, 54 seconds
New CoachCat AI technology delivers instant, interactive workout analysis & guidance
Getting better and faster on the bike just got a whole lot better and a whole lot faster. We are proud to announce CoachCat, an AI technology driven tool inside the FasCat App that delivers interactive workout analysis and guidance immediately upon upload of your workout. Based on decades of our coaching experience and the cutting edge of both sports science and AI technology, CoachCat analyses your workout file and provides detailed, supportive and actionable text feedback - just like a FasCat Coach. Further, you can ask CoachCat questions about the workout you just did, or a workout you have coming up. Things like, 'I only have an hour tomorrow but am feeling good, what should I do?' CoachCat provides workout guidance and workout suggestions regardless of whether you are following a plan. Say you want to just ride most days in the week, but then want a suggestion of a workout for one day. CoachCat will offer you a workout based on your parameters and even location, and then once you approve the workout, CoachCat will add it to your calendar so you can view the details and send it to your bike computer. This podcast is all about CoachCat and the future of training. Give it a listen! Better yet, go chat with CoachCat yourself! Use the coach IMAFASCAT to get a free month of the FasCat App, which includes unlimited training plans, the Optimize training-to-recovery balance technology, meal plans, access to FasCat Coaches and, now, CoachCat!
2/23/2024 • 50 minutes, 18 seconds
How to test and build cycling durability
One of the new hot topics in training is a concept dubbed ‘durability.’ It’s being talked about by WorldTour coaches and being written about in cycling media. But what is durability really? Is it a new concept? Is it a metric? And most importantly, how do you train durability and test for it so that you can improve as a cyclist? On this podcast, Coaches Christian Parrett and Andrew Giniat dig into what it is, why it matters, and how you can improve it. -- Have you been enjoying the FasCat Podcast? Please leave us a review on the App Store or Google Play. Thanks! You can save 25% off a subscription to Optimize — your year-round training solution with unlimited training plans, meal plans, and strength and conditioning videos — with the code 25podcast.
2/16/2024 • 55 minutes, 30 seconds
5 Ways To Be A Better Cyclist: Justin Bowes
Be your best. It’s a simple concept, and hard to achieve. So here, we’re going to keep it simple and straightforward, with five easy-to-remember mantras that will help you be your best in tangible ways. Leading you in this is our new FasCat Coach Justin Bowes, an experienced coaching veteran across various disciplines. -- Have you been enjoying the FasCat Podcast? Please leave us a review on the App Store or Google Play. Thanks! You can save 25% off a subscription to Optimize — your year-round training solution with unlimited training plans, meal plans, and strength and conditioning videos — with the code 25podcast.
2/9/2024 • 56 minutes, 23 seconds
3 Ways to Maximize Your Zwift Training & Racing
Following a prescribed training plan is the most effective way to improve as a cyclist, and yet… riding and racing in Zwift can be super fun. Can you do both? Yes, yes you can. Here to help us on our digital and IRL training journey is Coach Jake Rytlewski, our in-house Zwift master and father of five - because you know those two things are related. (Jake also raced professionally for years, so Zwift isn't the only trick in his bag.) Coach Jake breaks down Three Ways to Maximize your Zwift Training and Racing — with 9 tips for racing, instructions on how to do OTS rides on Zwift, and how to best incorporate Zwift into your training plan, whether you work with a coach or are self-guided. Are you racing on Zwift? How many of these nine things are you doing? 9. Line up early 8. Be ready for a fast start 7. Stay in the draft 6. Don’t coast 5. Know the course 4. Know the Power Ups 3. Know the finish 2. Don’t judge your fitness based on a Zwift result 1. Limit Zwift racing to once a week, twice at the most Coach Jake raced for years as a pro, in Europe, Asia and in the US, before starting his now-12-year career as a Coach. You can learn more and hire him here: https://fascatcoaching.com/collections/coaches/products/jake-rytlewski -- Have you been enjoying the FasCat Podcast? Please leave us a review on the App Store or Google Play. Thanks! You can save 25% off a subscription to Optimize — your year-round training solution with unlimited training plans, meal plans, and strength and conditioning videos — with the code 25podcast.
2/2/2024 • 58 minutes, 37 seconds
Best Cycling Habits Under 10 Minutes
It’s January and many of us are in the thick of new year’s resolutions that may or may not last. Here to help us become better cyclists - with 10 easy-to-form habits that can last and only take 10 minutes or less - is Coach Sierra Sims. Coach Sierra holds a Master's Degree in exercise physiology, and she did graduate work on the physiology of master’s cyclists and bone health in female road cyclists, mountain bikers, and runners. This woman is an expert, folks! Sierra has also won a national MTB championship, and raced at the national level in road and ’cross as well, along with racing in Europe for the USA national team. Suffice it to say, you're in good hands here, folks. Listen in so you can pick up 10 good habits that will improve your cycling in 10 minutes or less. You see what you are looking for - Awareness Test: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ahg6qcgoay4 *Sierra's 4-way charging cable: http://tinyurl.com/yc25z349* -- Have you been enjoying the FasCat Podcast? Please leave us a review on the App Store or Google Play. Thanks! You can save 25% off a subscription to Optimize — your year-round training solution with unlimited training plans, meal plans, and strength and conditioning videos — with the code 25podcast.
1/26/2024 • 1 hour, 1 minute, 38 seconds
Rack Up Training Load with the OTS Workout: Sweet Spot Series 5 of 8
Sweet Spot training is great for a number of things, and today we’re talking about how it’s highly effective for racking up Training Load - a key metric for any cyclist’s training plan. Training Load is the forest view of your fitness, a weighted 42-day rolling average of your recent workouts. The higher the load, the more potential fitness you have at your disposal. On a daily perspective, you might be familiar with TSS from your Garmin or Wahoo - TSS stands for Training Stress Score. FasCat founder Frank Overton helped create this metric back in the day! Now at FasCat we use OTS, or Optimized Training Score, which is a more refined metric that accounts for things like coasting during a ride or weighting the power output at the end of four-hour rides higher than the same output in hour one. On this podcast, Frank and Ben Delaney talk about doing OTS workouts - where the objective is to rack up a prescribed amount of work, not to follow a bar-graph set of intervals. -- Have you been enjoying the FasCat Podcast? Please leave us a review on the App Store or Google Play. Thanks! You can save 25% off a subscription to Optimize — your year-round training solution with unlimited training plans, meal plans, and strength and conditioning videos — with the code 25podcast.
1/19/2024 • 55 minutes
The 3 Steps to Achieving Your Cycling Goals
Goals are great to have, but a specific plan to reach your goals is where the rubber meets the road - or trail. In this podcast Coach Elliott Baring walks you through the three steps to achieve your cycling goals: determine your goals determine the demands of your goals build the training timeline to reach your goals As a precursor, the nine talented athletes who comprise the Optimize Collective tell us what they are training for, and how they are working with their coach to get there. Then, Coach Elliott breaks down how you can set your training to achieve your goals, using some examples of two-time Unbound Gravel winner Lauren De Crescenzo, whom he is coaching this year, as well as his own goals, like Belgian Waffle Ride North Carolina and the Leadville Trail 100. -- Have you been enjoying the FasCat Podcast? Please leave us a review on the App Store or Google Play. Thanks! You can save 25% off a subscription to Optimize — your year-round training solution with unlimited training plans, meal plans, and strength and conditioning videos — with the code 25podcast.
1/12/2024 • 1 hour, 9 minutes, 11 seconds
How to Sweet Spot on the Group Ride (4 of 8 in the SST series)
Group Rides and Sweet Spot - two things we love here at FasCat. This podcast puts the two together. If you’re new to the pod, welcome! And if you’re new to the concept of Sweet Spot, know that it’s a training zone and a training technique. As a zone, it's between 84% to 97% of your functional threshold power. At FasCat, we have Sweet Spot training baked into many of our training plans, especially at this time of the year. And yes, you can do Sweet Spot workouts on the trainer or by yourself. But cycling is often more fun with others, and the real jedi magic for training is when you can incorporate specific training into either the landscape - like hills or wind - or group rides or even races! So, how to Sweet Spot in the group ride? The answer, as always is: IT DEPENDS. So we discuss a few scenarios: Hard group rides, medium hard group rides, and then the all-important post-ride analysis. This is the fourth episode in an eight-pod series on Sweet Spot. -- Have you been enjoying the FasCat Podcast? Please leave us a review on the App Store or Google Play. Thanks! You can save 25% off a subscription to Optimize — your year-round training solution with unlimited training plans, meal plans, and strength and conditioning videos — with the code 25podcast.
1/5/2024 • 56 minutes, 40 seconds
40 Hot Races in 2024: road, gravel, MTB, fondo and more!
There are so many rad races available for us in 2024, and here, the FasCat Coaches walk you through 40 events that we're excited about. We’ve got recommendations for road events, gravel events, stages races, mountain bike events, gran fondo events, and more. While most of the races we suggest are in the United States (as this is our area of expertise), we do have a trio of recommendations in Europe. When you’ve picked out an event or events you want to train for, we have two great ways to help you get there: -an Optimize subscription with unlimited training plans -personal coaching with one of the experts you hear on this podcast Happy New Year and all the best in 2024! -- Have you been enjoying the FasCat Podcast? Please leave us a review on the App Store or Google Play. Thanks! You can save 25% off a subscription to Optimize — your year-round training solution with unlimited training plans, meal plans, and strength and conditioning videos — with the code 25podcast.
12/29/2023 • 1 hour, 6 minutes, 22 seconds
Cyclists' 6 Bad Habits - and how to avoid them
Riding too hard, too often. Bonking. Not having fun! As cyclists, we have some bad habits, and this podcast is about a few common ailments, and how to avoid them. Today we have Coach Ricky Arnopol joining us to talk about 6 Bad Habits he often sees in his coached athletes, his pro teammates on the UCI Continental Team Project Echelon, and cyclists in general. --- Have you been enjoying the FasCat Podcast? Please leave us a review on the App Store or Google Play. Thanks! You can save 25% off a subscription to Optimize — your year-round training solution with unlimited training plans, meal plans, and strength and conditioning videos — with the code 25podcast.
12/22/2023 • 53 minutes, 28 seconds
Sweet Spot Series 3 of 8: When TO and When NOT TO Sweet Spot
To sweet spot or not to sweet spot - that is NOT the question! Of course you should sweet spot. Everybody does - whether they are doing so consciously or not. But WHEN to sweet spot, and WHEN NOT to sweet spot, THAT is the question. And that is the subject of today’s podcast. If you don’t have time to listen to the entire pod, or you get interrupted, the takeaway here is that most of you should be sweetspotting now, during the winter and early spring, and then when you switch from base to race, that’s when you should stop sweet spotting and focus on your intervals. --- Have you been enjoying the FasCat Podcast? Please leave us a review on the App Store or Google Play. Thanks! You can save 25% off your subscription to Optimize — your year-round training solution with unlimited training plans, meal plans and strength and conditioning videos — with the code 25podcast.
12/18/2023 • 50 minutes, 41 seconds
Holiday Gear Guide: Clothing, Tech, Power Meters and More
Training is more fun and effective when you’re comfortable and stoked on your gear. Sure, you could train like Rocky in cotton sweats in the freezing cold of a Philadelphia winter, or stare at the wall of a basement on a trainer like Graeme Obree, but for most of us, having good gear makes a world of difference, whether in clothing or digital measurement and entertainment. So on this podcast we are talking about gear! We’ve got all the coaches cued up with hot picks, we are talking gear we know and love and recommend, as well as some pieces we do not own but are coveting. We’re talking about clothing. power meters, heart rate monitors, wearables, outside bikes, inside bikes, smart trainers, tires, software and more. And, we’re talking about great products from our partners where you get discounts on everything as a subscriber to Optimize - including Castelli, Stages, Ventum, Hammerhead, and Whoop. --- Have you been enjoying the FasCat Podcast? Please leave us a review on the App Store or Google Play. Thanks! You can save 25% off your subscription to Optimize — your year-round training solution with unlimited training plans, meal plans and strength and conditioning videos — with the code 25podcast.
12/8/2023 • 32 minutes, 17 seconds
Sweet Spot Series 2 of 8: How much sweet spot should you do?
What, when and how much - those are the three big questions of training. We dig into that question for our second podcast in an 8-pod series on Sweet Spot: How much Sweet Spot should you do? There is no one-size-fits-all answer, of course, and how much Sweet Spot you should do depends on: Your ability level The time of year The type and duration of the event you are training for Your training progression from week to week In this podcast we break down several scenarios so we can leave you with a good understanding of the what, the when, and the how much. Here is a link to the chart by ability, discipline and time of year that we reference in the pod: https://fascatcoaching.com/blogs/training-tips/how-much-sweet-spot-training --- Have you been enjoying the FasCat Podcast? Please leave us a review on the App Store or Google Play. Thanks! You can save 25% off your subscription to Optimize — your year-round training solution with unlimited training plans, meal plans and strength and conditioning videos — with the code 25podcast.
12/1/2023 • 58 minutes, 59 seconds
Sweet Spot Series 1 of 8: What the heck is Sweet Spot?!
In the spirit of annual training and periodization, now that we have covered weight lifting, the next phase of your training is the base phase. And longtime loyal listeners know we love the sweet spot - the ultimate way to build your base. This is episode # 1 of an 8 part Series of Sweet Spot Podcasts coming up these next few weeks and months. Today we’ll cover What Sweet Spot is. In the coming weeks we’ll talk about: How Much Sweet Spot Should You Do? When to Sweet Spot and when NOT to Sweet Spot Sweet Spotting on Group Rides Sweet Spot OTS Rides Sweet Spotting on Zwift Why Sweet Spot is Better than Zone 2 for 40+, 50+ and 60+ cyclists Sweet Spot vs Polarized In the pod we reference a physiological adaptations by training zone chart. You can view that chart here: https://fascatcoaching.com/blogs/training-tips/sweet-spot-versus-zone-2-training-plan-design --- Have you been enjoying the FasCat Podcast? Please leave us a review on the App Store or Google Play. Thanks! You can save 25% off your subscription to Optimize — your year-round training solution with unlimited training plans, meal plans and strength and conditioning videos — with the code 25podcast.
11/24/2023 • 1 hour, 1 minute, 14 seconds
A different kind of intervals - but one that's still backed by science
At FasCat we’re all about helping you get faster and have more fun, with training methods proven by science and our experience with thousands of athletes. One thing the scientific community has proven is that taking time to be grateful makes measurable, positive effects on your life. Going back 20 years to a study by Dr Robert Emmons, psychologists have consistently found that being grateful can have positive effects on your mental state. Further studies since then have shown that taking time to be grateful - to count your blessings, as it were - can benefit your physical wellbeing, too. So in the spirit of doing some intervals with the aim of improving, on today’s podcast we are doing some grateful intervals, with the entire coaching staff weighing in from around the country and - in Christian's case in France - around the world. --- Have you been enjoying the FasCat Podcast? Please leave us a review on the App Store or Google Play. Thanks! You can save 25% off your subscription to Optimize — your year-round training solution with unlimited training plans, meal plans and strength and conditioning videos — with the code 25podcast.
11/17/2023 • 48 minutes, 6 seconds
How to set your training plan: road, MTB, gravel and group rides!
From the Flanders Sportive to the Leadville Trail 100 to Unbound Gravel to just being fit for the group ride, riders have a wide variety of cycling goals for 2024. But how do you get there? How do you time and stack up your various training plans and goals to arrive at your event primed and ready to go? That’s exactly what this podcast is all about. We’ll talk about the three main elements of training you need, and how to work your way backwards from your target to right here, right now. Those three elements are: Off season training - with weights, or not Base training - with Sweet Spot Interval training / event-specific plans - with long endurance training On this podcast we walk you through four goal scenarios, to help you understand how to tweak the training process to get where you want to go. And we’re going to tell you about how our Optimize app can automate and simplify this whole process for you - all while tracking your progress and your training-to-recovery balance. --- Have you been enjoying the FasCat Podcast? Please leave us a review on the App Store or Google Play. Thanks! You can save 25% off your subscription to Optimize — your year-round training solution with unlimited training plans, meal plans and strength and conditioning videos — with the code 25podcast.
11/10/2023 • 55 minutes, 18 seconds
Want to ride 1,200km? FasCat Lisa Charlebois did
1,200 kilometers, or 745 miles. That's a long distance for an unsupported event! But that's exactly what Lisa Charlesbois did this year at Paris-Brest-Paris, arguably the oldest bicycle race in the world. She finished in 78 hours and 27 minutes, sleeping 9 hours in total during that time. On this podcast, Lisa chats with her coach Allie Legg and host Ben Delaney about training and preparing for such a monster event — and the excitement and nervousness and motivation for completing such a daunting task in another country. --- FasCat has a new Zwift racing training plan, centered around racing on Tuesday for all you WTRL and ZRL racers out there. The plan includes the all-important race warm-up protocol on Tuesday. SBT GRVL is one of our favorite gravel events on the calendar, but getting in is tough as spots sell out via lottery in a flash. This year, we have a limited number of guaranteed entries that you can purchase with a one-on-one coaching package. Already a coached athlete? Then you can purchase a guaranteed entry here. Come train with us in April in Santa Ynez! Join the FasCat Coaches for a 5 night, 4 day training camp! Includes lodging, chef-prepared meals, Coach-led rides, airport pickup, sag support and more. --- Have you been enjoying the FasCat Podcast? Please leave us a review on the App Store or Google Play. Thanks! You can save 25% off your subscription to Optimize — your year-round training solution with unlimited training plans, meal plans and strength and conditioning videos — with the code 25podcast.
Coach and three-time U.S. MTB national champion Elliott Baring has raced all the main cycling disciplines and coaches his athletes in a wide variety of pursuits. On this podcast, he explains his Top 5 Training Tips that apply to athletes of all levels. More is not always better, but 'more' is a theme for his top tips. Take on more carbs in races and hard training sessions. The optimal amount varies by person, but you're likely underfueling, which compromises not only that day's effort but the next day's as well. Rely on RPE (rate of perceived exertion) and speed instead of power when racing. And practice pacing with RPE in training, too! Keep things fun. Pay attention to motivation and drive, take breaks, and switch things up. Be flexible. Going with the flow with decrease mental and physical stress, and make you a more effective athlete and a happier person. Always be learning. Cycling's various categories are constantly evolving, as is our understanding of nutrition, training and equipment. Also, just because a pro or pro team does or uses something doesn't meant that is ideal for you. Study, test and trial new things. Announcements! FasCat has a new Zwift racing training plan, centered around racing on Tuesday for all you WTRL and ZRL racers out there. The plan includes the all-important race warm-up protocol on Tuesday. SBT GRVL is one of our favorite gravel events on the calendar, but getting in is tough as spots sell out via lottery in a flash. This year, we have a limited number of guaranteed entries that you can purchase with a one-on-one coaching package. Already a coached athlete? Then you can purchase a guaranteed entry here. Come train with us in April in Santa Ynez! Join the FasCat Coaches for a 5 night, 4 day training camp! Includes lodging, chef-prepared meals, Coach-led rides, airport pickup, sag support and more. Have you been enjoying the FasCat Podcast? Please leave us a review on the App Store or Google Play. Thanks! You can save 25% off your subscription to Optimize — your year-round training solution with unlimited training plans, meal plans and strength and conditioning videos — with the code 25podcast.
10/27/2023 • 1 hour, 1 minute, 34 seconds
Go fast, stay warm: Clothing tips with Castelli's Alvin Nordell
Cycling clothing has come a long way in the last few years, both in terms of comfortable construction and our understanding of how it can speed us up or slow us down. On this podcast, Castelli team liaison Alvin Nordell joins Ben Delaney to talk about what the world's best atheltes use now and when, and also what all of us cyclists can and should do for clothing in various conditions. In warm weather, it's pretty easy: get a snug-fitting jersey and bibs. In cold weather, it's a bit trickier, and Alvin shares some tips from his decade-plus of experience in the clothing industry, including working with teams like Soudal—Quick-Step. Have you been enjoying the FasCat Podcast? Please leave us a review on the App Store or Google Play. Thanks! You can save 25% off your subscription to Optimize — your year-round training solution with unlimited training plans, meal plans and strength and conditioning videos — with the code 25podcast. https://fascatcoaching.com/pages/app
10/20/2023 • 50 minutes, 10 seconds
Ask a FasCat #26: maintaining strength as we age, balancing fitness gains with losing weight, and more
You've got training questions; we've got answers! In fact, you had so many questions last week that we extended Ask A FasCat into a two-pod series. On this podcast, Director of Coaching Isaiah Newkirk steps up to filed an array of your questions on subjets like balancing fitness gains with losing weight, maintaining muscle and bone density as we age, rescheduling workouts during the week, indoor racing, and much more. Have you been enjoying the FasCat Podcast? Please leave us a review on the App Store or Google Play. Thanks! You can save 25% off your subscription to Optimize — your year-round training solution with unlimited training plans, meal plans and strenght and conditioning videos — with the code 25podcast. https://fascatcoaching.com/pages/app
10/13/2023 • 1 hour, 14 minutes, 44 seconds
Ask a FasCat #25: lifting weights, losing weight, boosting FTP & the Boogeyman
It's that time again: you ask training questions, and we answer. Since we had well over 100 good questions come in this time, we're breaking this episode of Ask a FasCat into two. On this podcast, FasCat Founder Frank Overton tackles questions on subjets like lifting weights, losing weight, boosting FTP & the Boogeyman. Yes, the Boogeyman. Which listener won the custom Castelli FasCat kit for the best question? Listen in and find out. Have you been enjoying the FasCat Podcast? Please leave us a review on the App Store or Google Play. Thanks! You can save 25% off your subscription to Optimize — your year-round training solution with unlimited training plans, meal plans and strenght and conditioning videos — with the code 25podcast. https://fascatcoaching.com/pages/app
10/6/2023 • 1 hour, 36 minutes, 38 seconds
Alternative Weightlifting Options for Cyclists
At FasCat, we're big believers in the big three for weightlifting for cyclists: the squat, the leg press, and the leg curl. (Done for a 10-week block during the off-season.) But there are plenty of other great exercises out there that can benefit you as a cyclist, too! In this podcast, we talk about the exercises we recommend throughout the year, plus some alternative to the big three, as we realize that some riders may face obstacles with the squat or leg press. Have you been enjoying the FasCat Podcast? Please leave us a review on the App Store or Google Play. Thanks! You can save 25% off your subscription to Optimize — your year-round training solution with unlimited training plans, meal plans and strenght and conditioning videos — with the code 25podcast. https://fascatcoaching.com/pages/app
9/29/2023 • 1 hour, 14 seconds
Lift weights to get faster on the bike
The off-sesason is a great time to do a cycling-focused weightlifting regiment in order to be stronger and faster next year. Why should cyclists lift weights? How should cyclists lift weights? And how does strength gained in the gym translate to power on the bike? Frank Overton and Ben Delaney address all these issues and more in this podcast, which is #7 in an 8-part Off-Season How-To series. -- We have many off-season training plans - including weightlifting plans - to get you through the fall and winter, all of which are included in a subscription to Optimize. Use the code 25podcast to save 25% off your subscription now.
9/22/2023 • 1 hour, 1 minute, 54 seconds
Having fun and staying fit in the off-season
Coach Isaiah Newkirk shares the ways professional and amateur athletes can switch up their routines in the off-season to take a mental break, have some fun, and still maintain fitness and even gain some strength and mobility. Some of these involve a bike; many do not! We have many off-season training plans to get you through the fall and winter, all of which are included in a subscription to Optimize. Use the code 25podcast to save 25% off your subscription now.
9/15/2023 • 57 minutes, 18 seconds
Off-Season Training Starts Now
If you want to be faster or fitter next year, what should you be doing in the off-season? That is exactly what this podcast is about. Frank Overton and Ben Delaney walk you through when your off-season should start, what it should and shouldn't include, and specifically how you can start building yourself up right now. Use the code 25podcast to save 25% off a subscription to Optimize, your year-round trainining solution that includes unlimited training plans and access to professional FasCat Coaches who can answer your training questions.
9/8/2023 • 1 hour, 6 minutes, 4 seconds
How to take a season break properly
As athletes, we need recovery to rebuild and come back stronger. This applies at the micro and macro levels, and applies to our mental health as well as our physical health. On this podcast, Coach Ricky Arnopol explains when, how and why to take a proper off-season break. Spoiler alert - You can still ride your bike and have fun! As most athletes have wrapped up their season, the fall can be a wonderful time to get out and enjoy being on the bike without any structure. And, yes, we all should take a week or two completely off the bike before ramping it up again. But when? Give this pod a listen. Use the code 25podcast to save 25% off a subscription to Optimize, your year-round trainining solution that includes unlimited training plans and access to professional FasCat Coaches who can answer your training questions.
9/1/2023 • 43 minutes, 37 seconds
How to plan your 2024 season
This is the third podcast in an eight-pod how-to series. Last episode we talked about 14 ways to review your season, and on this podcast we discuss how to map our your 2024 season for maximum results and fun. Coach Jake Rylewski raced as a professional for many years, and he breaks down the full-year planning methodology for three types of athletes: coached riders Optimized subscribers self-coached athletes Ready to take your trainng to the next level? Subscribe to Optimize for unlimited training plans and access to FasCat coaches who can answer your training questions. Start your free, 14-day trial of Optimize.
8/25/2023 • 1 hour, 1 minute, 20 seconds
14 ways to review your 2023 season
How did this year go for you? What were the successes? What could you have done better? And how can you build on the momentum next year? In this episode, Frank and Coach Christian walk you through a 14-point checklist of ways you can review your 2023 season with an eye on getting faster and having more fun in 2024. Relatedly, we continue to build on the momentum of our Optimize training solution app. If you haven't downloaded it yet, go check it out on the App Store or Google Play.
8/19/2023 • 1 hour, 10 minutes, 29 seconds
How to finish strong: End-of-season training techniques
If your season is wrapping up or about to wrap up, this podcast is for you. Here, we talk about end-of-season training, and how it differs from training in the early and middle parts of your season. Some phrases and philosophies we tackle: All the Hay is in the Barn Rest is Best Let CTL/Training Load Go Sharpen the Sword This podcast is the first of 8 episodes where we will be talking about your training from the end of the season into the off season. We’ll cover: End of Summer Training (this pod) Reviewing your Season Setting Goals for 2024 The Post Season Break Off Season Training! Cross Training and Muscle Tension Intervals Weight Lifting for Cycling Alternative Movements to the traditional Squat, Leg press & Leg Curl Use the code 25podcast to save 25% on your Optimize subscription today: https://fascatcoaching.com/pages/app
8/11/2023 • 48 minutes, 7 seconds
How to reset goals: reading the signs and making adjustments
Everyone has a plan until they get punched in the face. This bit of life wisdom, from the inimitable Mike Tyson, certainly applies to racing bikes and our daily lives. This podcast is all about how to reset goals after life happens. Coach Allile Legg is a former longtime professional racer and current longtime professional coach who helps athletes of all life situations set up their goals, work towards them, and then reconfigure their goals and their plans when things inevitably… evolve, shall we say. Allie talks about the goal-setting process, signs that things are on track, signs that perhaps your training and/or your goals should be recalibrated, and how to keep moving forward as life evolves. Use the code 25podcast to save 25% on your Optimize subscription today: https://fascatcoaching.com/pages/app
8/4/2023 • 36 minutes, 39 seconds
7 watts per kilo! The Tour, the Women's Tour, and xPower...
Seven watts per kilo. That is the number being thrown around as the new absolute best standard, courtesy Tadej Pogacar and Jonas Vingegaard battling in this year’s Tour de France. Yesterday we saw Yara Kastelijn win stage 4 of the TdF Femmes with a solo attack out of a breakaway, and she was averaging 5.13w/kg over the final two categorized climbs to the finish. How much can you do? How much are your local competitors doing? How much can you improve this number? And how can we best measure this number? The devil is in the details, and we dig into all of those today - along with our new metric for measuring maximum sustainable power on the road - xPower. xPower is an advanced average of your power output that considers shorter higher-powered efforts for a true physiological representation of your power output. While Normalized Power often overestimates what a rider can do, xPower analyzes highly variable power output to give the true physiological effort. Use the code 25podcast to save 25% on your Optimize subscription today: https://fascatcoaching.com/pages/app
7/28/2023 • 1 hour, 4 minutes, 34 seconds
5 things I wish I knew earlier: Coach Zach Gregg
Zach Gregg has twice won the US time trial national championship and currently races for the UCI Pro Continental team Project Echelon. But getting there took plenty of work and involved a few lessons learned the hard way. On this podcast, Zach shares five lessons that apply to all cyclists, plus plenty of tips on how to constantly improve - even when it feels like you're not improving! Use the code 25podcast to save 25% your subscription to Optimize, your year-round training solution that includes unlimited training plans and data visualizations of your training and recovery.
7/21/2023 • 1 hour, 6 minutes, 32 seconds
2x US champ Travis McCabe on hard-earned lessons & rewards
Travis McCabe didn't want to work manual labor for his dad as a career, so he made a plan to be a bike racer. It took a few years, but through hard work, self-education and coaching, he made his way into the pro ranks, eventually earning two national titles and a spot on the WorldTour. As fate would have it, his entry into the WorldTour came in 2020, the same year Covid rocked the world. On this podcast, McCabe reflects on how he succeeded, the highs and lows of pro racing, and the lessons and fun he enjoys sharing with cyclists today. McCabe now works at Ventum Bikes, which recently partnered with FasCat Coaching to elevate your cycling experience through excellent gear and professional training. Subscribe to the FasCat Optimize app now for unlimited training plans and access to exclusive deals on Ventum Bikes. Use 25podcast here for 25% off your first month or start a FREE 14 day trial from the app or google play stores
7/14/2023 • 1 hour, 14 minutes, 29 seconds
Ask a FasCat #24: the best power meters, improving sprinting power, riding the Tour de France route, and more
How can I break up big rides into chunks? What power meter do you recommend for gravel? How can I follow a training plan when traveling for work? These and many other listener questions are answered in our 24th installment of Ask A FasCat. Other subjects include improving sprinting and attacking power, periodizing for ultra-endurance events, doing power-based workouts on mountain bike trails, the difference between OTS and TSS, riding the entire Tour de France route as an amateur (!), and more. Tune in for a good one, and don't forget to update your Optimize app for the latest and greatest data visualizations!
7/7/2023 • 1 hour, 40 minutes, 14 seconds
SBT GRVL training, preparation and special FasCat arrangements
SBT GRVL is one of the biggest and most important gravel races in the world, and FasCat is all in on this beautiful event here in our Colorado backyard. In this episode, FasCat founder Frank Overton is joined by Ben Delaney who won the 2022 SBT GRVL Blue event to talk about all things SBT GRVL - including FasCat's SBT GRVL training plan in Optimize and the SBT GRVL training simulation ride we are hosting August 5th in Boulder, Colorado. Get on Optimize today with your 14-day free trial, and if you're doing SBT GRVL, get on our SBT plan that starts July 10.
6/30/2023 • 47 minutes, 44 seconds
High altitude training: Leadville 100 MTB
The Leadville Trail 100 MTB is — to use an overused but perfectly apt word — epic. 105 miles of racing that starts above 10,000 feet of elevation and climbs nearly 12,000 feet. That much elevation affects and informs so many variables for racing: power, breathing, headaches, weather, recovery, eating, sleeping, and more. Joining Leadville big-buckle owner Ben Delaney on this podcast is double big-buckle owner Coach Isaiah Newkirk to discuss how riders can prepare for the myriad challenges of this special race. (At Leadville, you get a big belt buckle if you finish under nine hours. A finish time of under 12 hours earns you a small belt buckle.)
6/23/2023 • 53 minutes, 18 seconds
Power alone won't cut it; build your skills!
'Serious training' is sometimes perceived as doing nothing but power-based intervals, and those are important! But being able to drive a bike - in a bunch, over terrain, around corners - is also vital. And just like practicing intervals will build your strength, practicing skills will build your competence and your confidence. On this pod we talk about skills you should practice across road, cyclocross, gravel and mountain bike. Joining Ben Delaney on the podcast to preach about what we should practice is Coach Andrew Giniat, a man who practices what he preaches.
6/16/2023 • 54 minutes, 1 second
Effective self-coaching with data
Everyone wants to improve, and there is more than one way to do so. At FasCat, we have two primary (and time-tested) methods. One-on-one coaching is the gold standard. And our training plans have worked well for thousands of athletes for many years. Plus, now that we have integrated those plans into our Optimize app, you can use your data to track your progress, training stress, recovery, and more… and coach yourself in a fun, flexible, and data-informed manner! The six primary methods of coaching are: Hire a coach Follow a training plan Self-coach Leverage your data Follow a training plan, and self coach by leveraging your data Just ride - sometimes hard, and sometimes easy Here, we’ll go through the pros and cons of each of these, and then really dig into number 5, how you can coach yourself using our training plan inside the Optimize app that makes your data actionable and gives you access to our coaches! Start your free, 14-day trial of Optimize
6/9/2023 • 1 hour, 4 minutes, 43 seconds
Zone-based training is dead! ...half of the time.
Training only by zones is a sure-fire way to kill the joy of cycling and your very will to ride. Training by zones is extremely effective, and at FasCat we recommend it for about half your rides. But for the other half of your rides, zone-based training is dead. We dig into all the details on this podcast with Ben Delaney and Coach Ricky Arnopol, who knows a thing or two about the right way and the wrong way to train for both maximum physiological adaptations and also for what is mentally sustainable in the long term.
6/2/2023 • 48 minutes, 11 seconds
How to fuel for training and racing
What and how much should you eat before, during and after training rides and races? It’s a simple question, with a lot of devils in the details. On this podcast we digg into those details with FasCat Coach Sierra Sims, who has ridden and raced all the things on all the bikes - mtb, road, gravel, bikepacking - and like all of us she loves to eat, too. We talk about what your body needs for different durations and intensities, and also practical considerations for what you can actually wolf down during a crit or a long gravel race or a technical mountain bike event. Some rules of thumb for events: 2-5 hours: 30-60g carbohydrates per hour (120 - 240 calories/ hour) 5+ hours: 60-90g carbohydrates per hour (240-360 calories/hour) for long, high intensity efforts, try to eat something every 30 minutes
5/26/2023 • 58 minutes, 58 seconds
FasCat 20th Anniversary Celebration, Part Two
FasCat is officially 20 years old this month, and on this two-part podcast, we’re taking a long look back at the pivotal moments that formed the FasCat community. From pioneering work on training with power to discovering that Subway’s microwaves can screw up your indoor training classes, there are all sorts of good stories in the annals of FasCat history. So many stories, in fact, that we are making this a special two-episode series. The first podcast took you from 2003 to 2013, and this podcast brings you from 2014 to the present day. Many things have changed in 20 years, but the one constant has been FasCat's dedication to innovating science-based ways to make you faster. Thank you for joining us on this ride.
5/19/2023 • 1 hour, 35 minutes, 13 seconds
Celebrating 20 years of FasCat Coaching
FasCat is officially 20 years old this month, and on this two-part podcast, we’re taking a long look back at the pivotal moments that formed the FasCat community. From pioneering work on training with power to discovering that Subway’s microwaves can screw up your indoor training classes, there are all sorts of good stories in the annals of FasCat history. So many stories, in fact, that we are making this a special two-episode series. This podcast will take you from 2003 to 2013, and next week we’ll talk 2014 to 2023. Many things have changed in 20 years, but the one constant has been FasCat's dedication to innovating science-based ways to make you faster. Thank you for joining us on this ride.
5/12/2023 • 1 hour, 14 minutes, 37 seconds
How to climb faster with Coach Jake Rytlewski
Like many elements of cycling, climbing is at once so simple and so complex. How can you improve your climbing - especially if you live in a flat area? How should you pace climbs of different lengths? When should you stand, and when should you sit? What is the ideal cadence, and the ideal position on the bike? How should you use your core and arms? For equipment, where is the ideal balance between aerodynamics and light weight? For group tactics, where is the balance of the benefit of the draft behind a stronger rider and the danger of blowing up by going too hard? And, of course, how should one best improve that all-important watts per kilo equation? So many questions. Luckily for you listeners, we have an expert here in Coach Jake Rytlewski to guide you through this maze. Use the code 25podcast to save 25% on an Optimize subscription now, and you'll get access to professional coaches like Jake for guidance in your training.
5/5/2023 • 56 minutes, 11 seconds
5 things I wish I knew when I started racing: Coach Suzie Snyder
Coach Suzie Snyder is a five-time Xterra national champion who is still racing at the international level in addition to coaching FasCat athletes of all levels. In this podcast, the veteran racer and professional coach shares five things she wish she knew when she began her professional off-road triathlon career. Listen in as she talks about the parasympethic nervous system, how contraceptives can affect training and recovery, and more. Use the code 25podcast to save 25% on an Optimize subscription now, and you'll get access to professional coaches like Suzie for guidance in your training.
4/28/2023 • 46 minutes, 15 seconds
Gravel racing tips & tricks
Gravel continues to blow up in popularity, and FasCat is all in on helping you prepare for your next big event, whether that’s 40 miles locally or 200 miles in Emporia, Kansas. On this podcast, Ben Delaney and Elliott Baring give you the lowdown on getting your bike dialed ahead of time, travel tips, course recon tips, hydration and nutrition strategies, pacing and drafting techniques, and more. Ben is just back from Belgian Waffle Ride California, and Coach and national champion Elliott Baring is racing gravel, road & MTB this year. Together, they've got you covered on gravel! Past podcasts for reference: https://fascatcoaching.com/blogs/training-tips/gravel-skills https://fascatcoaching.com/blogs/training-tips/how-to-travel-to-races-like-a-pro https://fascatcoaching.com/blogs/training-tips/what-to-eat-on-the-bike-during-training-and-racing
4/21/2023 • 56 minutes, 14 seconds
The Most Important Cycling Workouts
What are the most important workouts? It's a question we get a lot at FasCat, and people ask it for two reasons. One - sometimes athletes following a training plan feel like work or family should take priority over a workout, and they want to know which workouts they should absolutely do and which they could skip. And two - all athletes want to perform at their best, and many wonder if there is some magic workout out there that will deliver them to peak performance. This podcast address that 'most important workouts' question from both angles, as Coach Isaiah Newkirk and co-host Ben Delaney bursty some bubbles and offer some real-world solutions. If you're not already using Optimize, our training solution app, then by all means use code 25podcast to save 25% off your first three months today.
4/14/2023 • 56 minutes, 56 seconds
How and when to peak for top performance
How do you get fast? That is the underlying question behind so much of what we do at FasCat. In today's episode, we talk about how you peak for top performance by applying an overload and then a taper. Many FasCats have noticed the Two Week Taper to Peak plan we have in Optimize, our training subscription solution that includes 100+ training plans and thousands of workouts. Unlike the rest of our training plans, this one is different! One, yes, the duration: it's just two weeks. But two, and perhaps most critically, this plan only works after you have applied an overload. What's an overload? What's a taper? And how much power can you gain when you peak? Well, give this podcast a listen. If you haven't already, head over to the App Store or Google Play and download Optimize to start your training subscription today. You can save 25% off your first three months with the code 25podcast.
4/7/2023 • 57 minutes, 4 seconds
5 things I wish I knew when I was a pro: Coach Christian Parrett
FasCat Coach Christian Parrett raced on the road as a pro for many years and learned many things. Now, with seven years of professional coaching also in the rearview mirror, there are a few things he wishes he could go back and tell his younger self. He can't do that, but on this episode he shares five of those things with you!
3/31/2023 • 1 hour, 1 minute, 50 seconds
Apple Watch Optimize integration is here!
Optimize, our next-generation training and data analytics platform, now works with Apple Watch to balance your recovery data in the form of nightly HRV and Sleep with your training data from your power meter. Optimize balances an athlete’s training and recovery — both now measurable through traditional power meters and modern wearables — to deliver actionable daily insights. "FasCat athletes have been asking for Apple Watch integration, and we are happy to now have this as one more wearable option athletes can use to track their recovery and balance it with their training within Optimize," said FasCat founder Frank Overton. On this podcast Frank and Ben Delaney discuss Frank's experience beta testing Apple Watch with Optimize - and argue about whether you should put your smartphone on your handlebars...
3/24/2023 • 57 minutes, 33 seconds
Inside the coach/athlete relationship: A live coaching call
So how exactly does one-on-one coaching work? On this episode, we take you inside the weekly call of Coach Jake Rytlewski and Zach Hoover, so you can experience the details that are discussed and the methodology used. While nearly all of our FasCat Coaches are completely booked now for one-on-one coaching, you can access and utilize their knowledge and understanding and love of the sport through an Optimize subscription. Inside the Optimize app, you can ask our coaches training questions, such as which training plan is right for you based on your target event. Our Coaches take turns working shifts inside Optimize to answer your questions, Monday through Friday. Head over to the App Store or Google Play now to download Optimize and start your free 14-day trial!
3/17/2023 • 55 minutes, 34 seconds
Optimized Coaching delivers personalized training advice and unlimited plans
What’s up FasCat listeners? Chances are, if you listen to our podcast you enjoy the coaching wisdom we share, and maybe you like the idea of working personally with a coach - but that might not be financially feasible. We have a solution for you! Today we are going to describe how an Optimized subscription is like working with a professional coach but at a fraction of the cost. Our Optimized subscription is an affordable coaching solution at less 80% less than the cost of hiring a 1x1 Coach. For $35 a month you get access to all our training plans AND personalized coaching advice for which plans to select to achieve your goals. Here’s how it works: Step 1. Download the Optimized App and subscribe. Step 2. Click the ⍰ icon inside Optimize to access our team of professional coaches. Tell us what you are training for, and we’ll respond with personalized coaching advice and tell you which training plans to follow. Step 3. Sync your ride data and wearable data* (FREE Whoop band w/ Optimized Subscription**) . Step 4. Keep asking coaching questions about which training phase to do next. Here’s an example of how it works: Athlete Jane has an event with lots of climbing that’s 12 weeks away. She lets us know her goal in Optimize, and we suggest that she follows our Sweet Spot Part 3 plan for six weeks and then our Climbing Intervals plan for the next six weeks. This will build her base, increase her threshold power, and set her up for success in 12 weeks. Here’s another example: Athlete Joe has started to race and wants to do group rides to balance out the hard days with the easy days. We will recommend that he follows in our In-Season Road Intervals Plan, or that he does our Sweet Spot Part 4 plan to increase FTP with mid-week VO2 intervals balanced with long, fun rides on Saturdays. Wondering what to do? Which plans to choose? Just ask a FasCat Coach. In the App hit the ⍰ in the upper right corner or email [email protected] Subscribe HERE and start training for your goals today! *Optimize will tell you to train more or less and help you track your recovery. Don’t have a wearable? No problem, you don’t need one to follow a plan. In fact - all you need to follow a plan and improve is a stopwatch timer! Simple, effective, and fun. **But if you want a wearable we’ll give you a Whoop for FREE once subscribed! Good luck with your training and we hope to help you from within Optimize soon.
3/10/2023 • 59 minutes, 12 seconds
Six reasons to do group rides
At FasCat Coaching, we are big fans of the group ride. They're fun, and they can be very effective training. In this episode, we detail the six reasons why you should incorporate a group ride or two into your regular training. We talk about the three kinds of group rides. And we explain some 'how to' and some 'how not to' tips and tricks about group rides, including when it's too much (or too little!). For unlimited access to all our training plans and workouts, subscribe now to Optimize. We have a 14-day free trial from the App or Google Play Stores or use 25podcast for 25% off on fascatcoaching.com
3/3/2023 • 58 minutes, 16 seconds
Ted King on racing with Peter Sagan, bikepacking, and more
Ted King raced as a professional on the road for years, working his way up through the American domestic ranks to join the world's best in Europe, where he raced alongside Peter Sagan for a couple of years with the three-time world champion when Sagan was at the top of his game. Ted King worked with FasCat Coaching for a number of his years racing — including some time undercover! — and on this podcast FasCat Founder Frank Overton and Ted talk about their early forays into training with power, what it was like to be one of two Americans on an Italian-speaking European team, and Ted's upcoming XL'ent Adventures and plan to tackle the Tour Divide.
2/24/2023 • 1 hour, 52 seconds
Which training numbers matter? A special episode from FasCat Camp
Cycling computers have hundreds of potential data field configurations, with scores of variations on power, tss, heart rate, speed, altitude, temperature, time, blood glucose, pace partners, and on and on. But how many data fields can you actually look at while riding? And further, which are actionable on the bike? On this podcast, we dig into exactly that - the numbers that matter - both for when you are on the bike, and then for post-ride analysis after. We recorded this episode at The Cycling House in Tucson, Arizona, where we are holding FasCat Camp this week. https://thecyclinghouse.com/
2/17/2023 • 1 hour, 7 minutes, 36 seconds
Wintertime training mistakes to avoid - Don't be the group ride hero!
There are two basic mistakes you can make with your training in the winter. (And yes, it's still winter for many of us!) Mistake #1: doing too much Mistake #2: doing too little But how do you know how much is just right? Coach Ricky Arnopol digs into the details with Ben Delaney on the micro and macro levels. Ricky and his Project Echelon teammates are just back from racing the Mallorca Challenge in Spain alongside the likes of WorldTour teams like Ineos Grenadiers and Soudal Quick-Step, so Ricky first shares some stories of his adventures there.
2/10/2023 • 44 minutes, 48 seconds
Ask a FasCat #23
Your questions poured in for Ask a FasCat #23. Listen in as we dive into bike handling, HRV improvement, strength training, and much, much more. One lucky winner gets a Whoop 4.0, and everyone who wrote in with a question will get a discount on a Whoop. Here are a few links to resources we mention in the podcast: How to properly taper for peak performance podcast: https://fascatcoaching.libsyn.com/how-to-properly-taper-for-peak-performance Five Fundamentals for Faster: https://fascatcoaching.com/blogs/training-tips/five-fundamentals-for-faster What does HRV mean and 9 ways to improve it: https://fascatcoaching.com/blogs/training-tips/what-does-my-hrv-mean
2/3/2023 • 1 hour, 19 minutes, 34 seconds
Inside WorldTour Success with Joanne Kiesanowski
Three-time Olympian Joanne Kiesanowksi is team director for Human Powered Health, which just kicked off the WorldTour road racing season with a stage win and a white jersey at the Down Tour Under in Australia. In this episode, Joanne speaks with Ben Delaney about how the team trains for such a long and intense season that spans the globe, as well as how they monitor recovery, how their training numbers compare to racing numbers, and how Joanne herself squeezes in workouts when living out of a suitcase. Frank Overton also joins the pod and invites you to go buy our sweet new Castelli FasCat kit: http://teamorder.serviziocorse.com/index.aspx?pc=C90AFFB6-B152-41AA-8E9F-FC1EF62FFEF2 We have short- and longsleeve jerseys, Free Aero bib shorts, and vests on offer. Order before the store closes on February 8th!
1/27/2023 • 1 hour, 1 second
How to do a DIY training camp with tips from the pros
Training camps come in all shapes and sizes from professional-team operations to destination camps for amateurs to DIY camps that you can do at home simply by taking a couple of days off work. In this podcast, Coaches Allie Legg, Elliott Baring and Suzie Snyder share their experiecne with what works well and what doesn't, and explain how you can create your own camp to build up your fitness, improve your skills, bond with teammates and friends, and just have a heck of a lot of fun. These three coaches have all raced at the professional level and now enjoy helping riders of all abilites get the most out of their training.
1/20/2023 • 49 minutes, 1 second
The Five Fundamentals of Faster
Improving doesn’t have to be complicated! Coach Isaiah Newkirk and Ben Delaney walk you through five things that can increase your power output, raise your threshold, help you lose some weight, and perhaps even achieve better balance in your life. When we say simple, we mean simple in concept. And, frankly, they aren’t too hard to do in practice, either; you just need to be mindful and commit to them. THE FIVE FUNDAMENTALS FOR GETTING FASTER ARE: Be consistent & flexible Ride more Do zone-based training Rest Practice good nutrition
1/13/2023 • 1 hour, 7 minutes, 51 seconds
How to train for gravel and other long endurance events
Good news, FasCats! Belgian Waffle Ride announced today that we are the Official Coaching and Training Plan Technology Partner of their excellent series, which includes events from Arizona to Canada this year. We are honored to have Belgian Waffle Ride founder Michael Marckx as a guest on the podcast today. For 2023, we have 6 and 12 Week Training Plans created specifically for the BWR events in Arizona, California, British Columbia, North Carolina, Utah, and Kansas. Hand in hand with this great news, this podcast episode is all about how to train for long gravel and other long endurance events. Plug in and get ready for a great 2023!
1/6/2023 • 58 minutes, 25 seconds
How to prioritize events for optimal training and enjoyment
As much as we'd all like to be Wout van Aert — who is seemingly able to be on flying form year-round — most of us can only peak a couple of times a year. Further, real life prevents us from attending every single event on the calendar that looks fun. So, we need to prioritize. But how? This podcast comes with an interactive homework assignment to walk you through how you can set up your event and training calendar for 2023.
12/30/2022 • 1 hour, 1 minute, 25 seconds
How to plan your 2023 season
The new year is right around the corner, and quality events abound in 2023. Chances are, you already have a few events on your calendar. But do you have your training plan or training plans dialed in? In this episode, we explain how you can set up your training now, going through various timing scenarios for target events that are in the spring, the summer, and the fall. We also explore how you can build some flexibility into your training to maximize both good athletic results and a happy family life. Happy holidays and happy new year!
12/23/2022 • 1 hour, 1 minute, 35 seconds
9 ways to recover better and get faster with improved HRV
Improving as an endurance athlete requires two things: training and recovery. The better you recover, the more effective training you can do, and the more improvements you can make. But how to recover better? Here are 9 ways. They're all pretty easy to understand; some are easy to do, and some take a bit of work. But all are very effective, and we know this because we are using HRV (heart rate variability) as the metric. A high HRV means you're primed for good training; a low HRV means you might need some more recovery. Similarly, if you have a wearable device like an Oura or a Whoop, you can track how things like alcohol and poor sleep lower your HRV. And you can track how improving your diet, your sleep habits, and your stress level can raise your HRV. Tune in for 9 ways to up your HRV, up your recovery, and up your endurance athletics game.
12/16/2022 • 59 minutes, 28 seconds
Winter outdoor training tips and tricks - have fun and stay warm!
Indoor training has its time and place, particularly in the winter, but riding outside is what we love to do, right? On this episode, Coach Isaiah Newkirk and Ben Delaney talk through what you need to get outside and train comfortably and effectively when it's cold. We talk clothing tips (hats and jackets and booties and fabrics we love), we talk nutrition strategies (hello, hot drinks!), and we talk about what's important and what's not. Put on some hot tea and cue this one up!
12/9/2022 • 54 minutes, 44 seconds
How and why FasCat created the Optimize training platform
On this podcast, FasCat founder and cohost Ben Delaney talk about the new Optimize training platform - what it is, what it does, and really what drove Frank and the team to create it - which was you, the endurance athlete & podcast listener! We also talk about how we are changing our business from selling single plans to selling subscriptions for unlimited training plans in the Optimize app, which tracks how your training is going with a proprietary algorithm that takes into accounts data from your power meter, your heart rate monitor, and your wearable like a Whoop, Oura, or Garmin watch. Optimize has two three parts: Training shows you each day's prescribed workouts and your completed rides in a calendar. The Optimize section shows your Sleep, HRV, OTS and Load numerically, and then your Optimization score numerically and visually in a color-coded graphic. This is the Needle - the summation of how your training and recovery are balancing. And then the Library is where our entire collection of training plans, workouts, meal plans and recipes is stored, all of which are available to subscribers. Head to the App Store or Google Play store and download Optimize today!
12/2/2022 • 1 hour, 1 minute, 35 seconds
Grateful FasCats - The Thanksgiving Edition
Happy Thanksgiving, FasCats! We made a special edition this week: In the spirit of Thanksgiving, we dedicated this episode to the people and things for which we are grateful this year. Each of our coaches and even a few FasCat athletes check in on this episode. At FasCat we are all grateful for you, our cycling community. The Big Cat would like to take this time to remimd you to Work Hard, Ride Fast, Enjoy Thanksgiving, and FTFP.
11/23/2022 • 45 minutes, 47 seconds
Zwift tips and tricks for training and gear
Winter is upon many of us, and Coach Jake Rytlewski and Ben Delaney are in indoor cycling mode. Perhaps you are, too. On this episode, Jake and Ben chat about what works well for them and what doesn't work so well, in terms of training, habits, hardware, and other indoor gear. Coach Jake is a Level 50 Zwifter, former professional racer and longtime professional coach. Ben is a level 48 Zwifter who once did a 500km indoor ride for charity. Both are dads who appreciate the time savings, social elements, and fun and challenge of Zwift. Want to get on a training plan or work directly with Coach Jake? Head on over to FasCatCoaching.com and use the code 25PODCAST to save 25% off your first purchase.
11/18/2022 • 50 minutes, 50 seconds
Walking the walk: FasCat coaches go UCI pro for 2023
FasCat coaches Ricky Arnopol and Zach Gregg will be racing at the UCI Continental level in 2023 as part of Project Echelon, for which FasCat coach Isaiah Newkirk is the performance director. On this pod, Ricky and Zach talk about how they are training, and how the FasCat athletes they coach are training this winter. A lot of the same principles apply... Zach Gregg also reveals that he is shooting for a spot on Team USA for the 2024 Olympic Games in Team Pursuit. Ready to start training with a plan or a coach like Ricky or Zach? Head on over to FasCatCoaching.com and use the code 25podcast to save 25% off your first plan now.
11/11/2022 • 57 minutes, 52 seconds
How to reinvigorate your training & have more fun
The joy of training. At this point in the year, the words 'training' and 'joy' may not be sounding like chocolate and peanut butter to many of you out there. Which is exactly why we’re talking about it now. We’re at a funny point in time with endurance sports. We can measure and track the minute of so many things that is can be easily to be overwhelmed by it all. So here's the solution: go have fun. On this episode, FasCat founder Frank Overton and cohost Ben Delaney dig into the roots of coaching and training, and offer some simple solutions to getting faster through having fun on your rides.
11/4/2022 • 48 minutes, 34 seconds
Whoop vs Oura: The FasCat test + academic studies
Which wearable is better, the Whoop or the Oura? Frank and Ben have been wearing both for month and tracking the daily data. On this podcast, they share their insights on each. Plus, they dig into two academic studies that investigated wearables for their accuracy in measuring sleep, heart rate, heart rate variability, and more. Don't have time to listen right now? Here's the summary: both Whoop and Oura are excellent for tracking HR, HRV, and total sleep time, but aren't yet accurate for tracking stages of sleep.
10/28/2022 • 50 minutes, 9 seconds
World Cups, World Champ tattoos & fighting cancer: Sunny Gilbert interview
How many people do you know who check one of these three boxes: -has raced UCI World Cup cyclocross this year -has the tattoo from winning the Singlespeed Cyclocross World Championships -uses their PhD to help people with cancer Not many, right? Well, FasCat athlete Sunny Gilbert checks all three boxes, and on this episode she chats with her longtime Coach Isaiah Newkirk and host Ben Delaney about how she balances everything. As endurance athletes, only the professionals get to focus exclusively on training and racing — and even they stumble on life's twists and turns. Here, Sunny and Isaiah talk about keeping things in perspective, listening to the body and consulting the numbers, and keeping it fun! Want to get on board with a Coach like Isaiah. Head on over to FasCatCoaching.com to meet our Coaches. You can also use the code "25podcast" to get 25% off your first training plan on FasCatCoaching.com, where we have more than 1,000 five-star reviews.
10/21/2022 • 46 minutes, 27 seconds
Strength & Conditioning for Road, MTB, Gravel & Tri
To lift, or not to lift? That is the question. Or, more specifically, how and when should bike riders and endurance athletes lift weights? What should roadies do? What should triathletes do? What about mountain bike and gravel? Here to guide us through the why and the how is Coach Suzie Snyder, just back from the Xterra world championships. Suzie is an NSCA certified strength and conditioning specialist and a five-time national Xterra champion. Coach Suzie explains some general principles that apply to all endurance athletes, then breaks down some specific strength and conditioning exercises that each type of athlete should do. Here are five videos with Suzie demonstrating quick and effective strength and conditioning exercises: https://fascatcoaching.com/blogs/training-tips/video-5-quick-effective-strength-conditioning-exercises Be sure to use the code "25podcast" to get 25% off your first training plan on FasCatCoaching.com. All our plans are backed by a 100% money-back guarantee and we have more than 1,000 five-star reviews.
10/14/2022 • 53 minutes, 21 seconds
Busted! 8 Sweet Spot Myths Debunked
The term Sweet Spot is now used all the time when riders are talking about training. Countless cyclists have improved because of it. But sometimes the term gets used incorrectly — and sometimes the HOW and WHEN To Sweet Spot also gets muddled. So today we are going to clear all that up, by tackling 8 Sweet Spot Myths, and hopefully leaving you with a better understanding of what Sweet Spot is - and ISN’T - so that you can use this knowledge to get faster and stronger, and have more fun Sweet Spotting! Ready to get on the Sweet Spot train for 2023? Head over to fascatcoaching.com and use the code ”25podcast” to receive 25% off your first FasCat training plan. All our plans are backed by a 100% money-back guarantee and we have 1,000 five-star reviews.
10/7/2022 • 59 minutes, 48 seconds
23 hot gravel events for 2023, with Betsy Welch
It's time to start dreamin' and schemin' about your 2023 season, and on this episode we've got 23 suggestions of gravel races you could do. While road and mountain-bike events might be somewhat limited in certain parts of the U.S., gravel events are popping off every weekend in seemingly every state in the country. So, we brought in gravel reporter and gravel racer Betsy Welch to break down 23 of the best gravel races in the lower 48. Betsy and Ben Delaney talk about the what and the why, and Frank Overton breaks down the how, in terms of training and strategy. Ready to get locked and loaded for 2023? Head over to fascatcoaching.com and use the code ”25podcast” to receive 25% off your first FasCat training plan. All our plans are backed by a 100% money-back guarantee and we have 1,000 five-star reviews.
9/30/2022 • 1 hour, 18 minutes, 44 seconds
Which wearables are best? Expert tech reviewer Des Yap of DesFit explains
Apple just launched three new watches with measurements for sleep cycles, HRV, blood oxygen levels, and many other things, and Des Yap of the DesFit YouTube Channel was in California for Apple’s presentation. After testing and posting reviews on all three, Des came and joined Frank and Ben for a chat about what's new and interesting with wearables. Des specializes in wearable technology like smart watches and fitness and recovery trackers. Which is exactly what this episosde is about: tools like Whoop, Oura, Garmin, and Apple that track your sleep, HRV, and other things and how you can use that data to improve your cycling - or running, swimming, nordic skiing — any endurance sport pursuit. Frank and Ben have a lot of questions for Des, chief among them: as someone who has tested all the top wearbles, which wearable do you like best, and why? First, head over to fascatcoaching.com and be sure to use the code ”25podcast” to receive 25% off your first FasCat training plan. All our plans are backed by a 100% money-back guarantee and we have nearly 1,000 five-star reviews.
9/23/2022 • 54 minutes, 14 seconds
Ask a FasCat #22: HRV, post-event blues, balancing work and training, and more
Our 'Ask a FasCat' episodes are always fun because we take your questions, give them some thought, and FasCat founder Frank Overton delivers advice on a wide range of topics. On this episode, we dig into HRV, weight training, weight loss, overcoming plateaus, dealing with post-event blues, which workouts to prioritize when traveling, and much more. Ready to move forward with your training? Head over to fascatcoaching.com and be sure to use the code”25podcast” to receive 25% off your first FasCat training plan. All our plans are backed by a 100% money-back guarantee and we have nearly 1,000 five-star reviews. Reference links mentioned in show: What to eat before early workouts: https://fascatcoaching.com/blogs/training-tips/video-effective-fueling-for-early-morning-workouts Using your Powermeter for Weight Loss Training: https://fascatcoaching.com/blogs/training-tips/using-your-powermeter-for-weight-loss What it takes to be a FasCat Coach, as relates to our Mission Statement and Core Values: https://fascatcoaching.com/pages/our-values What makes a good coach: https://fascatcoaching.com/blogs/training-tips/what-makes-a-good-coach Coach Jake's tip (and demonstration) on using Zwift to FtFP his way to 200 TSS on his training plan: https://fascatcoaching.com/blogs/training-tips/sweet-spot-tss-rides-indoors University of Queensland study 'A Validation of Six Wearable Devices for Estimating Sleep, Heart Rate and Heart Rate Variability in Healthy Adults' funded the Austrialian Institute of Sport: https://www.mdpi.com/1424-8220/22/16/6317/htm
9/16/2022 • 1 hour, 4 minutes, 54 seconds
How to Use Power Data to Review Your Season
Top athletes are always looking ahead and planning long term. One of the best ways of doing this is by taking time to look back at how your training went this year: what went right, what went wrong, and what edits might help you improve next year. Using power data to review your season is an invaluable tool. With TrainingPeaks, you can use these charts to lay out some quick metrics to track your season. On this podcast, coaches Isaiah Newkirk and Frank Overton talk with Ben Delaney about how to do exactly that. Ready to move forward with your training? Head over to fascatcoaching.com and be sure to use the code”25podcast” to receive 25% off your first FasCat training plan. All our plans are backed by a 100% money-back guarantee and we have nearly 1,000 five-star reviews. Other relevant info: Use your power data to find the right training approach (video) Text version of this podcast
9/9/2022 • 58 minutes, 48 seconds
The Five Pillars of Off-Season Training
Off-season training doesn't mean off the bike! In fact, the time away from competition is the best time to improve and build your body up for racing. In this podcast, we dig into the five pillars of off-season training: creating the Annual Training Plan, the fall foundation, lifting weights, Sweet Spot base, and adding intervals. Before you get going on your off-season training, take a break! In this pod we touch on OTS - Optimized Training Stress. For a deep-dive on this cutting edge new metric, check out this podcast with Dr. Phil Skiba. Our popular Ask a FasCat podcast is coming up soon, so get your questions in at forum.FasCatCoaching.com, via chat at FasCat Coaching.com or via email at [email protected] by September 8th. We are giving away a new Garmin Forerunner 955 to the listener with the most thoughtful question! And the ForeRunner 955 measures your sleep and HRV and will be compatible with our new app Optimize! Ready to get on the 30-week Off-Season Training Plan? Head over to fascatcoaching.com and be sure to use the code”25podcast” to receive 25% off your first FasCat training plan. All our plans are backed by a 100% money-back guarantee and we have nearly 1,000 five-star reviews.
9/2/2022 • 52 minutes, 43 seconds
How to improve your cycling through good sleep.
We all know that we need good sleep for optimal recovery and performance on the bike, but many of us still skimp on getting enough quality rest. We break down some simple tips and tricks for improving your nightly rest so you can fully recover and prime yourself for quality training and racing. We also drop some science from recent studies on sleep and athletic performance, as well as some suggestions for natural sleep aids and a list of things to avoid. -- Feeling tired and need a break from the season? We got you. Here are some tips on how to best take an off-season break: https://fascatcoaching.com/blogs/training-tips/post-season-break Ready to move on to the next phase? Here is a 30-week plan for training in the off-season: https://fascatcoaching.com/blogs/training-tips/off-season-training-plan Don’t forget to use the code "25podcast" to receive 25% off your first FasCat training plan. All our plans are backed by a 100% money-back guarantee and we have close to 1,000 five star reviews. https://fascatcoaching.com/pages/reviews-feed
8/26/2022 • 48 minutes, 12 seconds
Euro Road vs US Gravel with Coach Ricky Arnopol
Fresh off pro racing in Europe on the road this summer, Coach Ricky Arnopol joined five of his Project Echelon teammates at SBT GRVL, the big gravel race in Steamboat Springs, Colorado. On this episode, Ricky and show cohost Ben Delaney talk about the similarities and differences between the two styles of racing in terms of tactics, power numbers, stress, and fun. There are four distances at SBT GRVL, and Ben won the 100-mile Blue course in the men's division, with Tiffany Cromwell of Canyon-SRAM taking the women's Blue title. Keegan Swenson and Lauren De Crescenzo won the 140-mile Black race that Ricky participated in. You can see Ben's power file and analysis up on fascatcoaching.com now. The whole FasCat team who attended SBT GRVL had a great time, so much so that we have even bigger plans for 2023, when we hope that you can join us in Steamboat for long weekend. Further, we are cooking up an SBT gravel training camp for next year, likely in June. Check out www.fascatcoaching.com and use code 25PODCAST for 25% off. Follow us on Instagram for training tips: @fascatcoaching
8/19/2022 • 1 hour, 2 minutes
3 U.S. champion FasCats explain how they trained for and achieved their titles
Many racers dream of winning a national title and wearing the jersey, but few achieve it. On this podcast, we talk with not one but three FasCat athletes about how they achieved their goals of winning at the U.S. national championships. FasCat coach Zach Gregg won the amateur U.S. time trial title (after placing fourth in the pro TT), and two athletes he coaches also scored jerseys as Patrick Welch won the U23 TT and Liam Flanagan won the U23 criterium. On this podcast, the three racers talk about the demands of juggling racing, school, and work, and about the dynamics of the coach-athlete relationship. Tune in for some insights about their methodology for success. Check out www.fascatcoaching.com and use code 25PODCAST for 25% off. Get daily training tips from us weekly over on Instagram: @fascatcoaching.
8/12/2022 • 1 hour, 1 minute, 38 seconds
TdF Femmes W/KG, fatigue, and recovery with Nina Buijsman of Human Powered Health
What sort of watts per kilo does it take to compete in the biggest race in the world? Today we are talking about power-to-weight ratios, the cumulative effects of fatigue, and how training compares to racing. And what better context for these topics than the biggest race in the world, the Tour de France Femmes. Today we are delighted to be talking with Nina Buijsman of Human Powered Health. Nina raced the Tour de France Femmes and seemed to get stronger each day, or at least placed better every day, finishing 21st on the brutally steep Super Planche stage 8 to finish 25th overall. On this podcast we talk about the cumulative effects of fatigue, and how training compares to racing, and what Nina’s experience was in terms of her power data, her sleep data, and how she felt throughout the Tour de France Femmes.
8/5/2022 • 53 minutes, 3 seconds
Four Key Cyclocross Skills to Master
Dig out that cowbell and get your skinsuit ready — cyclocross is coming! Whether you're a beginner or a veteran, FasCat is here to help you fine tune your skills so you can get the most out of this season. Coach Andrew Giniat is an UCI Elite ’cross racer who has honed his chops racing World Cups in Europe, and on this podcast he breaks down the four key skills you need to have. Andrew and host Ben Delaney break down the mechanics of starts, cornering, dismounting & remounting, and dealing with obstacles. Check out www.fascatcoaching.com and use code 25PODCAST for 25% off. After digging into the basics of these four skills, Andrew and Ben take another, deeper pass with pro tips for racers for whom this year isn't their first rodeo. No matter if you're planning on your first race or your 91st, these four skills are vital, and can always be refined. Are you ready? Get actionable training tips on Instagram: @fascatcoaching
7/29/2022 • 1 hour, 1 minute, 49 seconds
How Elite Pros and Everyday Athletes Use RPE to Guide Racing and Training
Check out www.fascatcoaching.com and use code 25PODCAST for 25% off. Power meters, heart-rate monitors and other technology are excellent tools for training and racing. But your body is also an excellent tool for measurement. On this podcast, Coach Suzie Snyder talks with Ben Delaney about Rating of Perceived Exertion (RPE) — its history in science and its everyday applications for athletes from beginners to world-class pros. For instance, Coach Suzie just won her fifth Xterra National Championship relying heavily on RPE. Suzie and Ben talk about what you can do with RPE in Avon, Colorado, on site of the Xterra National Championship. Check out www.fascatcoaching.com and use code 25PODCAST for 25% off. Get daily training tips from us weekly over on Instagram: @fascatcoaching.
7/22/2022 • 32 minutes, 7 seconds
5 Tips to Get Faster Using Accountability in Your Training
Check out www.fascatcoaching.com and use code 25PODCAST for 25% off. Having a solid, science-based plan is one thing — but following it is another. Having someone — or something — hold you accountable can help you stay on track in multiple ways. On this podcast, FasCat founder Frank Overton and new FasCat content director Ben Delaney talk about how everyone benefits from being held accountable — including the top pros. Ben just joined the FasCat team after 20 years in cycling media. You may have read his stories, listened to his podcasts, or seen his videos on VeloNews, BikeRadar, Cyclingnews, CyclingTips, or other outlets. Frank and Ben talk about how vital accountability is in training, from the perspectives of what they have seen over two decades working with professional athletes and enthusiast racers. Tune in to hear five tips for using accountability to improve as an athlete. Check out www.fascatcoaching.com and use code 25PODCAST for 25% off. Get daily training tips from us weekly over on Instagram: @fascatcoaching.
7/15/2022 • 46 minutes, 32 seconds
Coaches Roundtable: How To Train/Race in this Summer Heat
Check out www.fascatcoaching.com and use code 25PODCAST for 25% off. It is HOT outside. We are feeling it and we know you are, too. So, how do we navigate through riding in this heat to continue to progress? More importantly, how do you navigate racing in events that are going to be hotter than what you currently train in? Don't worry, you're about to get all the answers you need! In this episode of the FasCat podcast, we dive into the specifics on how to deal with this heat. It's a coaches round table edition, which means you get advice from not just Coach Frank, but from the entire team. The coaches touch on the science of training in the heat, how exactly the heat affects your performance and power output, practical coaching guidelines, and ways you can become better heat adapted. Coach Frank is joined by FasCat Coaches, Zach Gregg, Jake Rytlewski, our new multisport Coach Suzie Snyder, as well as new Coach Andrew Giniat and our nutrition coach Dr. Lauren Costantini. Just a reminder: Our CX Coaching Deal is live but expires July 15th. Get 6 months of cyclocross specific coaching from now all the way through December for the price of 5 months. We even waive the $99 start up fee for a grand total of over $200 in savings. Coach Andrew is leading the charge as a professional cyclocross athlete and he’s wide open to share his knowledge with you through 1x1 custom coaching to help you have a great cyclocross season. Head over to fascatcoaching.com to sign up now. What we discuss: The science of training/racing in heat How heat affects performance and power output Practical coaching cuidelines What you can do to become better heat adapted How to race in heat that is hotter than you've been training Check out www.fascatcoaching.com and use code 25PODCAST for 25% off. Get daily training tips from us weekly over on Instagram: @fascatcoaching.
7/8/2022 • 1 hour, 10 minutes, 49 seconds
Coach Andrew Giniat: 5 Simple Steps for Overcoming a Plateau
Check out www.fascatcoaching.com and use code 25PODCAST for 25% off. Are you stuck on a plateau?! Are you struggling with physical gains where you can't seem to increase your power output? Or, are you struggling with performance gains where you can't seem to place higher on the leader board? Whichever plateau you're stuck on, this podcast episode is for you. Coach Frank is joined by Coach Andrew to discuss the low hanging fruit you can implement in your training right away. Coach Andrew Giniat is our newest FasCat coach. Andrew comes to us from Asheville, NC and is a criterium, cyclocross and road coach. He races for the CS Velo at the professional level on the road and the Pony Shop for cyclocross. Plus, we have a Cyclocross Coaching Deal going on right now that gives you six months of cx coaching with Coach Andrew for the price of five months. Don’t delay because space is limited and this deal expires July 15th. Click here to sign up now: fascatcoaching.com/collections/cyclocross/products/cyclocross-coaching-deal What Coach Frank and Andrew discuss: 00:00 - Intro/announcements 9:30 - Two types of plateaus 22:00 - When your body needs rest 25:00 - Evaluating your CTL 27:00 - Are you training too much? 28:00 - Changing your stimulus 42:00 - Increasing volume 49:00 - Sleeping more 52:00 - Nutrition 55:00 - Wearables Check out www.fascatcoaching.com and use code 25PODCAST for 25% off. Get daily training tips from us weekly over on Instagram: @fascatcoaching.
7/1/2022 • 1 hour, 42 seconds
Ask a FasCat #21
Check out www.fascatcoaching.com and use code 25PODCAST for 25% off. Welcome to our very long overdue episode format: "Ask a FasCat". In this episode, FasCat Mike Dee reads off our athlete submitted questions and FasCat Founder, Coach Frank gives us rapid fire answers. If you're ready to nerd out on the data science of training and how to structure your training based on different scenarios, this episode is for you. At the end of this episode, we give away an Oura Ring to the best asked question, so stay tuned to find out if YOUR answer won! A few questions Coach Frank answers: Should you be moving your power around during sweet spot training? Is an indoor trainer better for training? Which wearable is most accurate? Good calorie-dense foods that aren’t gels and bars that are GI friendly? How do you psychologically get through a climb when you don’t know how much more you have to go? How to increase fitness between races during the season? How to prepare for an event that’s at altitude but live at sea level? How to race while also training for an Iron Man? Does standard FTP test give you better data than a 20 min FTP test? Check out www.fascatcoaching.com and use code 25PODCAST for 25% off. Get daily training tips from us weekly over on Instagram: @fascatcoaching.
6/24/2022 • 1 hour, 27 minutes, 13 seconds
Five In-Season Training Mistakes to Avoid
Check out www.fascatcoaching.com and use code 25PODCAST for 25% off. Are you making one of thse five in-season training mistakes?! You could be putting in max effort this season, but if you are making one of these mistakes, it doesn't matter how much effort you are putting in, you're going to fail to see the results you want. Don't worry, Coach Frank explains these mistakes in detail and helps you understand how and why to avoid these mistakes. What we discuss: - Group ride 3 or more times a week - Racing every weekend - Under-recovering after a weekend of racing and travel - Not going back to base at some point after a midseason break (even for just a few weeks) - Not training specifically for your event with intervals that meet the power demands of your goal events - Trying to lose weight in the middle of the race season Get daily training tips from us weekly over on Instagram: @fascatcoaching. Check out www.fascatcoaching.com and use code 25PODCAST for 25% off.
6/16/2022 • 25 minutes, 9 seconds
Coaches Round Table: How to Proceed After an Epic Event
Check out www.fascatcoaching.com and use code 25PODCAST for 25% off. In the spirit of Unbound Gravel just wrapping up, we thought it would be timely to have a discussion about how to proceed forwards after an epic event. In this episode of the FasCat podcast, Coach Frank, Allie, Isaiah, Jake, and Zack do a deep dive into their own standard protocols for their riders for navigating recovery after an epic event. How many weeks should you take to recover, what should your nutrition look like, when should your next event be, and what should your first workouts look like are just a few of the questions they get answered for us! What they discuss: 3:30 - How do you define an epic event? 7:00 - When can you resume to training after an epic event? 11:00 - What data do you look at after an epic event? 20:00 - What you need to focus on after the epic event 24:30 - Best recovery plan to follow 33:00 - How to get back into your training 40:00 - Factoring in age into recovery 55:00 - Picking your events wisely Check out www.fascatcoaching.com and use code 25PODCAST for 25% off.
6/10/2022 • 1 hour, 20 seconds
Marisa Boaz: Unbound Gravel 100 Women's Champion
FasCat Athlete, Marisa Boaz, won one of the top gravel races in the world: Unbound Gravel (100). In this episode, Marisa gives us a play-by-play of the race and inside look into what it took to take home the gold. From racing with Peter Sagan, the mud, her husband to parenting her 4 children, Marisa shares her story and journey into gravel racing and talks a little bit about her future goals this Summer and beyond. Big congrats to Coach Isaiah Newkirk on their fine coach-athlete work together. Check out www.fascatcoaching.com and use code 25PODCAST for 25% off your next training plan!
6/7/2022 • 41 minutes, 1 second
Are You Coachable?! (The Do's and Don'ts for Getting the Most Out of Your Coaching)
In our 20 years of working with athletes, we always notice that some athletes get more out of their coaching than others. It's not usually about which athlete has the most time to train or the most talent. Instead, there's a variety of attributes that combine to make an athlete coachable–and the more an athlete is coachable, the more time a coach has to dedicate to the most important aspects of making the athlete faster. So what does it take to be coachable? What are the attributes you need to ensure you are getting the most out of your coaching? What mistakes do you need to avoid to make coaching you easier for your coach? We answer all these questions for you in this episode of the FasCat Coaching podcast. Coach Frank and Coach Christian dive into their coaching guidelines and explain why it’s so important to follow them if you want to get the most out of your coaching. What they discuss: 5:00 - Why you need to get your coach accurate data 12:00 - Come to your coaching calls prepared 26:00 - Being open to addressing your obstacles 40:00 - Being adaptable with your schedule and communicating your schedule with your coach 50:00 - Defining communications styles between the rider and the coach 59:00 - Defining boundaries
6/3/2022 • 1 hour, 12 minutes, 13 seconds
How to Properly Taper for Peak Performance
Summer Kickoff special: Free interval training plan if you buy our 16-sweet spot plan first. Use SUMMER22 to redeem over at FasCatCoaching.com Have you ever heard of the expression "All the hay is in the barn" ? To many cyclists and farmers alike it has great meaning: the hard work is over and now it is time to reap the benefits of a job well done. In order to 'peak', you need to reduce your training load and 'taper down' into peak form. One to two weeks before your "A race" further fitness gains are unlikely, i.e. the barn is full - you've made the hay. The temptation to train more should be met with firm resistance. Instead, consider a well planned taper in your training plan design. That is exactly what you teach you how to do in this episode of the FasCat Training podcast. Coach Frank and Coach Jake give us a deep dive into how to taper, how to plan your overload before tapering, and how to ensure you are taper correctly and not just giving yourself a rest week. If you’re ready to nerd out on all things tapering, this podcast episode is for yoU! What we discuss: How we design overloads and tapers Practical and specific real world examples of how to taper Cycling for peak performance How we prescribe overloads for athletes before initiating their taper. Typical guidelines, weekly hours, CTL for a taper Our go-to taper length What taper weeks look like What type of tapers we prescribe for athletes who are competing in different types of events How we use the performance manager chart to plan a taper. Check out our Taper blog post here: https://fascatcoaching.com/blogs/training-tips/tapering-in-cycling-for-peak-performance?_pos=1&_sid=ce941accf&_ss=r Summer Kickoff special: Free interval training plan if you buy our 16-sweet spot plan first. Use SUMMER22 to redeem over at FasCatCoaching.com.
5/27/2022 • 47 minutes, 13 seconds
Upcoming Podcasts: Being Coachable, Tapering, and Resuming Training Post Epic Event
Check out www.fascatcoaching.com and use code 25PODCAST for 25% off. In this episode of the FasCat Coaching Podcast, Coach Frank introduces 3 upcoming podcast topics and touches on what FasCat is up to – May is a busy month and there's a lot going on! Coach Frank introduces the topics of what it means to be “Coachable” and makes you think about whether or not you are coachable when it comes to training. He also dives into how to properly taper for an event, how much training should you do beforehand, and how much recovery your body needs. Lastly, Coach Frank chats about how to know when you are ready to train again after an epic event. Links mentioned: New Athlete Handbook Tapering in Cycling For Peak Performance How to Leave Post Activity Comments for your Coach and Be “Coachable Check out www.fascatcoaching.com and use code 25PODCAST for 25% off.
5/20/2022 • 14 minutes, 32 seconds
Step-By-Step Guide to Anaerobic Intervals + Why Everyone Needs to Do Them
Check out www.fascatcoaching.com and use code 25PODCAST for 25% off. Should you be performing anaerobic intervals? If you’re unsure, you should know that anaerobic intervals are essential for criteriums, cyclocross, road racing , track, your local group ride and mountain biking - even for fondo’s and gravel events in small amounts. With that being said, you should probably be doing anaerobic intervals and that’s why in this episode of FasCat Coaching, Coach Frank gives you the a complete step-ny-step guide on how to incorporate and execute anaerobic intervals into your weekly training routine. He explains the how, what, why where, when and how hard. The term anaerobic comes from the physiological fact that the energy required is so rapid that oxygen is not used to make the power unlike a longer vo2 or threshold interval that is more aerobic. They are less than one minute, as hard as you can go intervals. We prescribe them in 30 to 60 second interval lengths at intensities 120 - 150% of your threshold power - and/or as hard as you can all for all of them much like the way we prescribe VO2 intervals. Be sure to listen to the end because Coach Frank also gives you some basic, intermediate and advanced level anaerobic interval workouts, pacing recommendations and what to look at in the power analysis. What’s discussed: 5:00 - What is considered anaerobic? 7:00 - Examples of Zone 6 Anaerobic intervals 10:00 - Step-by-step guide for how to perform Anaerobic intervals 15:00 - Best practices for optimal intervals 19:00 - Things to avoid when performing your intervals 22:00 - Interval pacing 28:00 - Who needs to be doing anaerobic work? Check out www.fascatcoaching.com and use code 25PODCAST for 25% off.
5/13/2022 • 33 minutes, 34 seconds
Alexey Vermeulen: Recap of Winning the 2022 Belgian Waffle Ride
We have a special podcast guest this week: The Belgian waffle ride winner, Alexey Vermeulen. Alexey went full on beast mode this past Sunday, riding away from his comrades with an incredible display of wattage and courage. In this episode, we not only get a full recap of Alexey's experience of winning BWR, but also background on where he came from, his racing pedigree, and what his big plans are for the rest of the season and the future. Plus, we also diving into Alexey winning Junior National Road Race in 2011, getting called up to the big leagues with Lotto Jumbo and his new Jukebox cycling team with our good friend and FasCat Athlete, Phil Gaimon. Lastly, we have two huge announcements to share in this episode... 1. Our Mother's Day sale is LIVE. Use MD50 for 50% off any and all of our five star rated training plans. Head over to www.fascatcoaching.com to redeem. 2. FasCat is hiring full stack software engineers! If you want to work on new sports science to make training fun, simple, most importantly effective, hit up Coach Frank! But don't delay. We're moving fast and we're paying competitive salaries. Email [email protected].
5/6/2022 • 1 hour, 39 minutes, 43 seconds
How to Measure Your FTP without Performing FTP Tests
Do you have fun performing FTP tests? We know the answer is a hard no. We don’t always have to perform an FTP field test in order to measure our performance. Often times the BEST data is in yuor hard group rides or races. That's why in this episode, we give you alternatives for FTP tests that will give you similar data. Coach Frank explains... How you can get your FTP data through group rides and races. How to use deductive reasoning to estimate your FTP. What to look at in your power data to see improvements and evidence that your power output has increased. Essentially, he shows you how to look at your data correctly to see how you progressing. If you learn how to do this, you may spare yourself a field test or two
4/29/2022 • 39 minutes, 51 seconds
How to Have More Fun While Training + The Benefits of Unstructured Training
Check out www.fascatcoaching.com and use code 25PODCAST for 25% off. Feeling burnt out on the bike or feeling like you're training takes the fun out of riding? But the question is, how do you ride faster and longer, and see better success, while still having fun? We know some of you believe doing structured intervals 5 days a week inside is the only way to see results. We know others of you think following structure, structure, structure is the only way. If you force yourself to do this, it’s not sustainable, because not having fun equals not seeing optimal results. In this episode of the FasCat podcast, Coach Frank gives you endless tips on how to have more fun while training without compromising results, and in fact, see BETTER results. Here's a sneak peek into a few of the tips shared... Join group rides. Don’t worry about pushing it hard. Socialize. Ride with people who are slower than you. Switch up the bikes you ride. Get outside. Find a training partner and enjoy a coffee stop afterward. Remember why you started riding in the first place and do that kind of ride once a week. Embrace unstructured training. Add variety to your intervals. Explore new routes Ready to have more fun while training? Work with one of our FasCat coaches! Check out www.fascatcoaching.com and use code 25PODCAST for 25% off.
4/22/2022 • 29 minutes, 41 seconds
Phil Skiba: Optimized Training Stress and Scientific Training for Endurance Athletes
In this episode of the FasCat Coaching podcast, Coach Frank is joined by Dr. Philip Skiba. Dr. Phil has a rare quadruple threat pedigree in that he is a medical doctor as well as a Ph.D. in exercise physiology, and has 20+ years of coaching experience including coaching Olympians and World Class Endurance athletes. Perhaps best of all, Phil has deep domain expertise in power-based training methodologies and often refers to himself as an algorithmic human performance engineer. Dr. Phil and I have been working on a new sports science technology that aggregates your power data with your sleep and HRV data plus our new power-based training stress metric, OTS. More on that later on in the podcast but first let’s do our ROTW and get to know Phil. What we discuss: Who is Dr. Phil and what does he do? Dr. Phil’s perspective on the polarized v pyramidal debate W’ and the battery? Is there a real-time W’ application for athletes to use on their bike computers during training and races? Coach Frank and Dr Phil’s work together on Optimized Training Stress (OTS) How does OTS work with fatigue and with carbohydrate intake? Using OTS with sleep and wearable data to help athletes and coaches and sports scientists better manage training Stress-recovery balance Get your training plan now! Save 25% on your next training plan with code 25podcast at www.fascatcoaching.com.
4/15/2022 • 1 hour, 10 seconds
Dr. Lauren Costantini, PHD: Nutrition Mistakes, Hacks, Strategies, and Recipes for Optimizing Your Success
Today we are talking about Winning in the Kitchen! Performance nutrition and weight loss are all about your food choices and that’s what we call winning in the kitchen. 80% of weight loss and optimal race weight is achieved from proper nutrition while only 20% from riding more. Whether you believe it or not, it's true! That's why in this episode of the FasCat Coaching podcast, Dr. Lauren and Coach Frank dive into the ins and outs of winning in the kitchen. After listening, you may be surprised by the nutrition mistakes you're making! What's discussed: Your Go Faster Food Choices Winning in the Kitchen Grocery List The negative effect of alcohol How to properly nourish after a ride The negative effects of processed carbs Common and "healthy" foods to avoid Nutrition hacks for optimizing health and fitness Tips for preparing quick meals Best snacks for fueling optimally 9 Winning in the Kitchen recipes that take 10 minutes or less to prepare Win in the kitchen and start taking control of your nutrition with Coach Lauren: https://fascatcoaching.com/collections/meal-plans/products/nutrition-consult-with-dr-lauren Don't forget: You can save 25% on your next training plan with code 25podcast. https://fascatcoaching.com/collections/training-plans
4/7/2022 • 57 minutes, 26 seconds
Strategies for Riding More to Increase Power Output
Spring is here, and the weather is no longer an excuse to not ride longer and more. But, we get it, just because the weather is better, doesn’t mean riding more is necessarily easier. That’s why in the podcast episode, Coach Frank is here to make riding more each week a lot more simple with some simple training tactics. Coach Frank dives into why you need to ride more, FasCat’s top strategies and coaching tips for riding more, a 16-week training guide progression to help your ride more, and three long rides we love to subscribe at FasCat. With these tips, you will double your ride time this summer! Are you ready?! What Coach Frank discusses: 4:00 - Overview of increasing time in the saddle 11:00 - Strategy 13:00 - 3 Different long rides 19:00 - Riding longer tips Get your FasCat on-bike training and nutrition plan now! Head over to fascatcoaching.com.
3/31/2022 • 29 minutes, 19 seconds
Part 3: How to Prepare Mentally and Physically for Stage Racing
Welcome to Part 3 of our three-part series on stage racing! This mini-series is brought to you by coach Isaiah from the Tuscon Bicycle Classic Stage Race where Coach Ricky and Coach Zach were both racing for Project Echelon. The Tuscon Bicycle Classic is a large stage race and has always been a big staple for pro riders as an early-season race. Coach Isaiah interviews the two on their mental and physical preparation – giving you an inside look into how pro bike racers prepare for each stage in a stage race. They also chat through what the next stage is and what some of their race tactics are, how the previous stage went in general, and what goes on behind the scenes at a pro stage race. Be sure to check out Part 1 and 2 first!
3/21/2022 • 26 minutes, 40 seconds
Part 2: How to Prepare Mentally and Physically for Stage Racing
Welcome to Part 2 of our three-part series on stage racing! This mini-series is brought to you by coach Isaiah from the Tuscon Bicycle Classic Stage Race where Coach Ricky and Coach Zach were both racing for Project Echelon. The Tuscon Bicycle Classic is a large stage race and has always been a big staple for pro riders as an early-season race. Coach Isaiah interviews the two on their mental and physical preparation – giving you an inside look into how pro bike racers prepare for each stage in a stage race. They also chat through what the next stage is and what some of their race tactics are, how the previous stage went in general, and what goes on behind the scenes at a pro stage race. Stay tuned for Part 3!
3/19/2022 • 32 minutes, 35 seconds
Part 1: How to Prepare Mentally and Physically for Stage Racing
Welcome to Part 1 of our three-part series on stage racing! This mini-series is brought to you by coach Isaiah from the Tuscon Bicycle Classic Stage Race where Coach Ricky and Coach Zach were both racing for Project Echelon. The Tuscon Bicycle Classic is a large stage race and has always been a big staple for pro riders as an early-season race. Coach Isaiah interviews the two on their mental and physical preparation – giving you an inside look into how pro bike racers prepare for each stage in a stage race. They also chat through what the next stage is and what some of their race tactics are, how the previous stage went in general, and what goes on behind the scenes at a pro stage race. Stay tuned for Part 2 and Part 3!
3/18/2022 • 26 minutes, 53 seconds
Using Data Science with the Professional Human Powered Health Team
Did you know we are data scientists for the Human Powered Health Professional Women's Team? We analyze the entire women's team's power, heart rate, sleep, and HRV data, literally everything in their training and racing. We're able to then use their data to help their team perform at their best. Coach Isaiah and I have been working for the Women's World Tour Team Human-Powered Health since the beginning of the year as their data scientists. In this episode, that's what we're going to talk about – our work with the women's team. We not only discuss the data we analyze, we also dive into the surveys we have the riders fill out in order to put their data into context, the reports we provide to the team, and then how the team uses those reports for improving their training and performance. Riding bikes fast isn't just about FtFP, it's also about analyzing all data possible to come up with the best plan possible. Check the team out https://humanpoweredhealth.com/ and you may use 25podcast to receive 25% off your first FasCat Training Plan that uses the same smarts, science and methodology as the pro's.
3/10/2022 • 46 minutes, 45 seconds
Coach Christian: Comparing Arguments on Polarized vs. Pyramidal Training for Optimal Results
Should you be doing pyramidal training only, pyramidal training only, or a mix of both? Which format is most effective? This is a controversial topic and one we’re going to dive deep into today in this episode of the FasCat Coaching podcast. More specifically, there have been a few recent studies released, as well as debates happening, within the scientific community that we will dissect, followed by Coach Christian and myself sharing our thoughts and experience on the subject. What we discuss: - A recent study was done on the “Effects of 16 weeks of pyramidal and polarized training intensity distributions in well-trained endurance runners”. The study compares 4 different groups: 16 weeks of polarized, 16 weeks of pyramidal, 8 weeks of polarized then 8 weeks of pyramidal, and 8 weeks of pyramidal then 8 weeks of polarized. - Sports Science journal series of debate articles titled “Polarized Training is Not Optimal for Endurance Athletes” and “Polarized Training is Optimal for Endurance Athletes.” The author and columnist for Outside Magazine, Alex Hutchinson, wrote an excellent summation (and to an extent, take-down) of these arguments in his column Sweat Science. - Olympic Speedskater Nils van der Poel’s 60 page PDF directing his training plan for the Olympics. Van der Poel is a speedskater from Sweden who recently won Olympic gold in the 5,000 and 10,000 meters, setting world records in the process. You can check out his pdf here: e11bfe_b783631375f543248e271f440bcd45c5.pdf (howtoskate.se) Sources: 1. Polarized Training is Not Optimal for Endurance Athletes Burnley, Mark; Bearden, Shawn; Jones, Andrew Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise AN: 00005768-900000000-95869 February 2022 2. Polarized Training is Optimal for Endurance Athletes Foster, Carl; Casado, Arturo; Esteve-Lanao, Jonathan; Haugen, Thomas; Seiler, Stephen Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise AN: 00005768-900000000-95872 February 2022 Get started with FasCat: www.fascatcoaching.com
3/3/2022 • 1 hour, 4 minutes, 31 seconds
How to Perform VO2 Max Intervals Properly with a Power Meter
Want to increase your power output? VO2 max intervals are the answer. Although, the issue is that many riders are new to power meters or don't know how to use them correctly in order to perform their VO2 max intervals for maximum returns. That's why in this episode of the FasCat podcast, Coach Frank gives us a step-by-step guide on how to perform these intervals with a power meter correctly. He also outlines the most common mistakes riders make and how you can avoid them. Plus, Coach Frank dives into how to do the power analysis post-ride so you learn what watts you should target for your next vo2 max interval workout. (This is the best way to evaluate your 'technique' tp see maximum gains!) Important notes: - In this podcast we are covering zone 5 only. - You will also need to know your power base zones for this episode. If you don't know you what it is, check out this article: HOW TO PERFORM VO2 MAX INTERVALS WITH YOUR POWERMETER https://fascatcoaching.com/blogs/training-tips/vo2-max-intervals?_pos=5&_sid=c99cea4ac&_ss=r Ready to take your riding to the next level? Check out our training plans here: https://fascatcoaching.com/collections/training-plans Ben's Celebration of Life: Ben Brown’s Celebration of Life is Sunday, March 13, 2022 11:00am - 1:00pm The Venue at Wilmington Brewing Company 800 S. Kerr Ave, Wilmington, NC 28403. Please come and join us for an informal gathering of friends and family to celebrate the incredible life of Ben. https://www.fightforben.com/blog/celebration-of-life
2/24/2022 • 26 minutes, 9 seconds
Dr. Lauren Costantini, PHD: How to Balance Racing Bikes with a Successful Career
Guess what? We have another new coach on the FasCat team and we couldn’t be more excited! Dr. Lauren Costantini, PHD has a holistic approach to training where she focuses on fitness, nutrition and sleep altogther, as the three work synergystically. And in this episode of the FasCat podcast, we dive into her background on these three things. Plus, we also chat about her time as a professor at Harvard, her switch to the BioTech world and the products she developed, plus how she managed her time while being a CEO and racing bikes! For a quick look into Lauren, she has a PhD in Neuroscience and was on faculty at Harvard Medical School before moving cross-country to enter the biotech world of Silicon Valley. She then became the CEO of a medical device wearables company. Though a dancer from the ages of 3 to 18 years old, Lauren entered the cycling world in her late 20s and soon became a nationally ranked professional bike racer (including a bronze medal at Mountain Bike Masters Worlds and Gravel Worlds, and multiple Cyclocross National podiums). After facing back fusion surgery in 2019, she spent months researching scientific peer-reviewed studies to identify the best foods, strength training, and sleep science to enhance her recovery. This led not only to a remarkable recovery from surgery, but also elevated her athletic performance and vitality when she was back on the bike. Her story is beyond interesting, so tune into the full episode to hear more! What we discuss: 5:00 - An intro to our newest FasCat coach 13:00 - How Lauren got stated with riding 18:00 - How to race and work a full time job 21:00 - Working in the biotech world 33:00 - Why Lauren became a coach 40:00 - How much should you sleep at night? 50:00 - Rapid fire questions Check out Lauren's superfood recipe: https://www.instagram.com/p/CaFhvSmudQ6/ Want a nutrition plan from Coach Lauren? Click here to learn more: https://fascatcoaching.com/collections/coaches/products/dr-lauren-costantini-phd
2/17/2022 • 1 hour, 2 seconds
Ricky Arnopol: Long Training Rides, The Best Way to Progress, and Rapid Fire Questions
In this episode of the FasCat Coaching Podcast, I’m joined by one of our newest coaches, Ricky Arnopol. We have some good cyclist to cyclists training talk, chatting about everything from Ricky’s favorite ways to train himself and his riders, what’s contributed most to his riding progress, his riding nutrition, and a bunch of fun rapid fire questions. After getting a late start to racing, Ricky Arnopol has been slowly chipping away at competing at the highest level races in the United States as well as racing internationally. While continuing to race for Project Echelon, Ricky has put his experience and knowledge towards working with athletes of all disciplines and abilities. His number one goal is to guide everyone he works with towards achieving their goals. 5:00 - Background on coach’s Ricky’s riding 10:00 - What has contributed the most to his progress 20:00 - Ricky’s goals for 2022 28:00 - Ricky’s riding nutrition 32:00 - Dream spot to ride his bike 34:00 - His personal go-to workout/ride 36:00 - The workout he has all his rider do that they hate 40:00 - Fun rapid fire questions Get coached by Ricky here: https://fascatcoaching.com/collections/coaches/products/ricky-arnopol
2/10/2022 • 53 minutes, 25 seconds
Zack Gregg: Riding Advice from U.S. Time Trial Champion
We are excited to have our newest coach to the FasCat team onto the podcast to get a deep dive into his training, preferences, thoughts, and everything in between. Coach Frank has a list of 20 questions he asks every coach and Zach gives us some killer answers! Zach has been a cycling coach since 2018. His educational background includes a Masters in Exercise Physiology from Midwestern State University, pre-med from Colorado Mesa University. Zach most recently worked as the assistant Cycling Coach for Lees McRae College and continues to volunteer time to Project Echelon’s veteran and adaptive athletes. His cycling career was positively impacted by his time at Midwestern State where he raced on the road and track, winning the 2019 Collegiate Individual Time Trial and several podiums on the track. He continues to race on the road with Project Echelon and is the 2021 Elite Time Trial champion, a title he will defend in 2022 while racing at the highest level domestically and racing internationally. Zach has experience working with athletes of all ability levels and is eager to share his knowledge of the sport. Get coached by Zack: https://fascatcoaching.com/products/coach-zach-gregg?_pos=1&_sid=fd1113b6f&_ss=r
2/3/2022 • 48 minutes, 9 seconds
6 Physiological Benefits of Sweet Spot Training
Sweet spot vs. zone 2 seems to be the big debate between rides. In our opinion at FasCat, the adaptations we've seen with sweet spot compared to zone 2 are undeniably larger. Therefore, athletes accomplish more with one hour of sweet spot training than they do with one hour of zone 2 training. In this episode of FasCat, we're going to cover the 6 most prominent physiological adaptations gained through sweet spot training as opposed to lower intensity aerobic training. These adaptations include: Increased Plasma Volume Increased Mitochondrial Enzymes Increased Lactate Threshold Increased muscle glycogen stores Increased Stroke Volume Increased VO2 Max The proportion of sweet spot training to stimulate those 6 physiological benefits above to the rest of your training hours is described in a "How Much Sweet Spot Should Your Do" training tip and podcast. Ready to start sweet spot training? Sign up here: https://fascatcoaching.com/collections/sweet-spot
1/20/2022 • 36 minutes, 25 seconds
Jake Rytlewski on All Things Zwift: Group Rides, Drafting, and Using it for Training
The BigCat checks in with Coach Jake about his new MeetUp and talks all things Zwift. We give you a step-by-step guide on how to join our Zwift meet-up rides, how to draft during group rides (I personally think it’s extremely difficult to do!), how we both use Zwift as a training tool for our athletes when coaching, and how to navigate the more technical side of Zwift. What we discuss: 2:00 - Directions on how to join Jake for meet-up rides on the Zwift companion app 5:30 - Calculating wattage for the Zwift group ride 10:00 - How to draft on Zwift 17:15 - How Jake uses Zwift for coaching 30:00 - Understanding how to navigate Zwift Want help getting started with your training and follow one of our plan on Zwift ? Head over to www.fascatcoaching.com/collections/training-plans
1/13/2022 • 43 minutes, 14 seconds
Off Season Training: Building a Big Base with Sweet Spot
This podcast is for all the athletes who are making new year's resolutions for their 2022 training and goals. Just because it’s a new calendar year, doesn’t mean you will automatically reach your goals. In order to do so, you need to develop new habits. What habits do we recommend you adopt in order to set yourself up for success in 2022? I share 8 training habits you can easily adopt for achieving big results in 2022! What I discuss in this episode… 9:00 - Habit 1: Consistency 11:00 - Habit 2: Indoor training 17:00 - Habit 3: Group Rides 21:00 - Habit 4: Pay attention to your training load 24:00 - Habit 5: Winning in the kitchen 30:00 - Habit 6: Practicing yoga 33:00 - Habit 7: Lift Weights 35:00 - Habit 8: Sleep Take advantage of our killer coaching deal ending January 6, 2022! Get $500 off 8 months of coaching now by clicking here: https://fascatcoaching.com/products/season-long-coaching-deal
12/30/2021 • 43 minutes, 25 seconds
Erin Huck: Navigating Pregnancy Without Skipping a Beat on the Bike
In this episode of the FasCat Coaching podcast, we are joined by U.S. Cross country mountain bike 2020 Olympian, Erin Huck. Coach Allie takes over as host because guess what? Allie and Erin are both badasses on the bike and are also both pregnant. What Allie and Erin discuss: - Managing pregnancy as an athlete - The similarities and differences of their pregnancies - Expectations vs. their realities while pregnant - How they are handling riding/working out (It's different for them both!) - How their handling the pregnancy mentally and physically - Adapting to the changes in their bodies - Erin's big racing plans in 2022 Find more from Erin: @eehuck Check out our training plans: www.fascatcoaching.com
12/23/2021 • 24 minutes, 38 seconds
A Simple Guide to Understanding and Utilizing Training Zones (+ Sample Workouts!)
The best tool you can utilize for optimizing your performance are your training zones. Why? Because training zones bring professional level sport science to your handlebar in a simple, easy to understand and follow training method. Even if you are new to training, you can use zone-based training and literally train the same way Tour de France Pros. In this episode of FasCat Coaching, I give you a step-by-step guide on not only understanding what the seven different training zones are, but how to actually utilize them in your training. I break down each zone individually and explain how to set them, what they accomplish, and how you can use them in your training. Plus, I give you a sample workout for each training zone. Ready to start using training zones? Get your Zone Training plans now here. Related Links: YouTube: Why Sweet Spot Training is Better Than Zone 2 for Cycling Performance Blog: How Much Sweet Spot Training Should You Do? Blog: Training Zones for Cyclists Chart: The Physiological Benefits of Sweet Spot
12/16/2021 • 36 minutes, 50 seconds
3 Wintertime Training Habits to Stay On Top of Your Game (+ Bonus Tip at the End!)
Just because it’s winter, doesn’t mean you should stop training. No one wants to show up in the spring on their first group ride and get dropped, right? Training through the winter isn’t as difficult as you think, and in this episode of FasCat Cycling Training Tips, I share 3 habits to adopt if you want to stay on top of your game. Implementing these three habits will no doubt have a dramatic effect on your riding next Spring and they are include: consistency, nutrition, and strength and mobility. Plus, I include a bonus tip at the end, which in my opinion is the best/most important of them all. For each habit, I give you a deep dive into how you can easily implement them into your routine. If you’re ready to dive into your off season training, this episode is for you! Links mentioned: Get your off season training plan here: https://fascatcoaching.com/collections/off-season Get your nutrition plan here: https://fascatcoaching.com/collections/meal-plans Checko out our “Winning in the Kitchen” blog post here: https://fascatcoaching.com/blogs/training-tips/winning-in-the-kitchen Don’t forget… For a limited time, FasCat podcast listeners can get a free Hammerhead Heart Rate Monitor for with the purchase of a Karoo 2. Visit hammerhead.io right now and use promo code FASCAT at checkout to get yours today.
12/9/2021 • 34 minutes, 57 seconds
FasCat's Thanksgiving Gratitude Podcast
In this week's podcast, the FasCat team continues with our annual Thanksgiving tradition of sharing short messages of gratitude to our loyal podcast listeners and athletes! We hope you all enjoy the episode and we wish you all a wonderful holiday season!
11/18/2021 • 24 minutes, 21 seconds
Timing is Everything: Part 2
In this podcast, Coach Frank reintroduces the topic of timing as it relates to the 3 main phases of a cyclists' annual training plan including lifting weights, building base, and high-intensity interval training. He explains in detail the ways athletes can line up these phases depending on what their race calendar looks like for the upcoming season. He also answers the question that athletes frequently ask at this time of the year, which is whether they should lift weights or start building up their base.
11/11/2021 • 26 minutes, 43 seconds
Alex Dowsett on his Hour Record Attempt
On today’s podcast Coach Frank speaks with Alex Dowsett, a Pro World Tour Rider who is attempting to break the Track World Hour Record on November 3rd. Alex is no stranger to what it takes to achieve this feat, as he set the same world record in 2015! In the episode, they chat about Alex's training, his special equipment, nutrition, DadWatts, as well as the foundation Little Bleeders that he started to raise awareness of hemophilia and to encourage young hemophiliacs to engage in sports.
10/29/2021 • 48 minutes, 50 seconds
Dr. Louis Passfield
In this episode, the Big Cat talks to Dr. Louis Passfield, a Sports Scientist from the UK. Dr. Passfield is a leader in the scientific community, especially in the realm of quantifying training load from power data to optimize performance. He also has a 25-year track record of work in cycling and has worked as a lead sports scientist with the highly successful British Cycling team preparing for many important events including the Barcelona, Atlanta, Beijing, and Tokyo Olympic Games. Check out his array of scientific publications here: here:https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Louis-Passfield
10/14/2021 • 1 hour, 7 minutes, 54 seconds
Ask a FasCat #20
Welcome to the 20th edition of our “Ask a FasCat” podcast series, where we gather athletes' questions from our forum, email, and social media to help you ride faster! In this round, Frank and Lacey dive into topics ranging from the signs of overtraining, HR drift, the most useful whoop metrics, how weight loss can enhance or harm your performance, end of season CTL, and lots more. Big thanks to everyone for submitting your thought-provoking questions, we couldn't do these episodes without you!
10/8/2021 • 1 hour, 15 minutes, 8 seconds
Balancing Training and Life Stress
In this week's podcast, the Big Cat dives into a discussion about stress including training stress, life stress, when it is good, when it isn't good and how/if you can manage both together. He also touches on how HRV is a good stress metric and what kind of lifestyle habits you can adopt to minimize your stress.
9/23/2021 • 20 minutes, 8 seconds
Stages Cycling's Olympic & Masters Nationals Ben Sharp and Pat Warner: Part 2
BigCat speaks with Pat Warner and Ben Sharp, the dynamic Coach-Athlete duo from Stages Cycling. Ben is an Olympic Gold Medalist Coach who also happens to coach Pat Warner. Pat is the head honcho at Stages Cycling who recently won the Masters National 50+ Road Race and Time Trial. In part 2 of the episode, they discuss Ben's work with Asthon Lambie, Stages strain gage technology, Sweet Spot training, Pat's mindset around training, the value of a strong coach-athlete relationship and much more!
9/10/2021 • 54 minutes, 56 seconds
Stages Cycling's Olympic & Masters Nationals Ben Sharp and Pat Warner: Part 1
BigCat speaks with Pat Warner and Ben Sharp, the dynamic Coach-Athlete duo from Stages Cycling. Ben is an Olympic Gold Medalist Coach who also happens to coach Pat Warner. Pat is the head honcho at Stages Cycling who recently won the Masters National 50+ Road Race and Time Trial. In part 1 of the episode they discuss topics including their background in cycling, what their coach-athlete relationship is like and how Pat's training differs from Olympic athletes such as Jennifer Valente (won gold in Tokyo). They also talk in-depth about Master's training. Stay tuned for Part 2 which will be released next week!
9/3/2021 • 42 minutes, 55 seconds
New 30 Week Off Season Training Plan for Cyclists
In this podcast, Coach Frank discusses FasCat's 4 new off season training plans for the 2021-2022 season! Specifically, he breaks down the 30 week off season plan, explaining the phases of the plan, how the workouts, sets, reps, and mesocycles progress, as well as the rationale for the plan and which type of athlete each level is designed for!
8/27/2021 • 39 minutes, 23 seconds
Is Pyramidal Sweet Spot Training Better than Polarized?
In this episode, Coach Frank Overton and Coach Christian Parrett discuss what pyramidal training is, research studies from world tour athletes that support its use, real-world examples of how pyramidal training differs from polarized training, and why the 'Polarized versus Sweet Spot Training' is a false debate.
8/20/2021 • 59 minutes, 36 seconds
FasCat's Training Tips for August
In this episode, the Big Cat talks about 4 training tips for the month of august including fueling for long events, SBT race strategies, gear and tire choice, 4 cyclocross skills you should be working on, and how to taper properly. He also announces a few changes to our tried n' true off season plan and our 18 weeks of sweet spot training plan that you don't want to miss!
8/12/2021 • 43 minutes, 2 seconds
Ask a FasCat #19 Bonus Episode
We received a record number of user submitted questions for the 19th edition of our "Ask a FasCat" podcast! In fact, it was so many that we couldn't answer in one go. So in this episode, we bring in Coaches Allie, Jake, Lacey, and Christian to help answer 30 more questions! Topics covered include stage race nutrition, optimal cadence, mid-season setbacks, mental strategies for pushing through intervals, how to improve your XC race starts, and much more!
8/5/2021 • 1 hour, 18 minutes, 53 seconds
Ask a Fascat #19
Welcome to the 19th edition of our "Ask a FasCat" podcast series, where we gather questions from our forum, website, and social media to help you ride faster! This go-round we are giving the athlete with the most thoughtful question a pair of Normatec Pulse, 2.0 compression boots that we’ve talked about in several of our podcasts including the holiday gift guide, recovery for cycling, and the masters recovery episodes. We received a record number of questions for this Q&A episode, which we are thrilled about! However, it meant that we were not able to answer them all in one go... so be on the lookout for a bonus episode to come out soon!
7/29/2021 • 2 hours, 12 minutes, 25 seconds
Riding Faster After 50
We’ve podcasted on the topic of master's training three times before including on Masters CTL, Master’s Recovery, and the Seven Habits of Successful Masters Cyclists. In this episode, Coach Frank touches on those again, but dives down even deeper and discusses 3 actionable adjustments you can make to your training as a 50+ athlete. This podcast commemorates the Big Cat's 50th birthday! To celebrate, you can use the coupon code 50podcast to get 50% off any training plan! Offer expires July 15th.
7/8/2021 • 42 minutes, 31 seconds
How to Ride Faster
Are you a new cyclist or a season veteran looking for ways to start riding faster? Well here is your how to guide! In this episode Coach Frank goes over his top 8 Riding Faster Fundamentals that will help you to improve your cycling. While some of you may already know about these, it is always helpful to be reminded and to learn about ways to put them into practice. Visit fascatcoaching.com to learn more about getting faster on the bike, and don't forget to subscribe to the show!
6/30/2021 • 28 minutes, 53 seconds
The Art of Warming Up
Coach Frank and the FasCat Coaches drops some wisdom on how to nail your warmup for different kinds of bike racing. It doesn't have to be complicated to be effective, so tune in to get ready for your summer race season. Keep up with all things Fascat over at fascatcoaching.com.
6/17/2021 • 48 minutes, 45 seconds
Ask a FasCat #18
Frank is joined by Coach Jake in Boulder to answer listener-submitted questions! They cover Q's such as training on really hot days, training for Leadville at sea level, finding the joy in suffering, and more! Visit fascatcoaching.com to learn more about getting faster on the bike, and don't forget to subscribe to the show.
6/13/2021 • 1 hour, 6 minutes, 16 seconds
Ian Boswell — 2021 Unbound Gravel Champion
Coach Frank catches up with the former WorldTour rider and recent champion of the Unbound Gravel 200 to hear about his win, his preparation for the race, nutrition strategy, shift from the road to gravel, spirit animals, and what's next for the Boz.
6/8/2021 • 45 minutes, 7 seconds
How Frank Invented Sweet Spot Training
In this episode, we repost one of our original podcast episodes to celebrate our (almost) 3 year anniversary of the FasCat Podcast. Learn how Frank "invented" and popularized the concept of sweet spot training to improve cycling performance. For more training tips, visit fascatcoaching.com.
5/14/2021 • 1 hour, 4 minutes, 51 seconds
Training Load for Masters Cyclists
There seems to be a lot of discussion about CTL, TSS, FTP, etc. as it relates to elite or world-class level cyclists, but what does this all mean for masters cyclists? Today on the podcast, we discuss masters CTL and the fundamentals of using CTL to quantify your training load as a masters cyclist and some key tips and advice from the Big Cat on this topic. Lots of good info here! For more info on the subject, subscribe to the podcast on all your favorite platforms and check out our training tips on the website: https://fascat.wpengine.com/tips/seven-habits-of-highly-successful-masters-cyclists/ 12393If you’re listening and reading this tip, check out Sweet Spot #2 — follow the plan, you will go faster. Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/fascatcoaching/ Instagram: @fascatfh Twitter: @FasCat , @FasCatCoaching and YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/FasCatCoaching Remember to use code 25podcast at checkout to save 25% off your next plan…and don’t procrastinate! Intro music: David Cutter Music // https://davidcuttermusic.com/ The post Chronic Training Load (CTL) for Masters Cyclists appeared first on FasCat.
“Happy spouse, happy house” is an important mantra to keep in mind as a cyclist. Training and racing can be a selfish endeavor, and it’s often easy to get sucked into the tunnel vision of goals and TSS and forget about the home life. Coach Frank shares some Valentine’s Day wisdom for finding and keeping balance in the household while still hitting your cycling goals! 59525Sweet Spot part 3 top off your base!” We are having a 30% off Valentine’s Day sale! Use the coupon code FAST30 for 30% any training plan on FasCatCoaching.com. Note: if you’ve already used your limit 1 25podcast coupon this is your 2nd chance to save again. Thanks to everyone for tuning in, subscribing and reviewing on Apple Podcasts, and for engaging in our forum! Save 25% on your next training plan with code 25podcast The post The Relationship Podcast appeared first on FasCat.
Show Notes: This week on the podcast we are talking about ways to help you stay motivated! That’s right motivational tips and tricks to beat the mid-winter blues and follow your plan. Coach Frank with sound bites from Coaches Isaiah & Jake expand on using these 18 examples to stay motivated in order to achieve your goals: 57324Sweet Spot Part 3 with Over Unders and Criss Cross Intervals Remember your Goals Set a Daily Goal to FtFP (General McRaven’s Make your Bed EveryDay) Make it Turn Green – same as above, daily goal Indoor Training – lower the barrier to completion If you have a 3 hour ride on your plan ride 1.5 hours one way so that you have to ride 1.5 hours to make it back home! Ride a different bike than the day before Ride in a new place or new route Set an FTP – plan a 20 min field test and or a Strava PR into your plan Travel to somewhere warm and sunny Ask yourself what would Alaphilippe Do (WWAD)? Coach Jake :: Zwift Meetups / Group Rides Coach Jake :: get to Daylight Savings Coach Isaiah : focus on progression goals Coach Isaiah :: focus on feeling faster / improvement sensations Sweet Spot TSS rides when there are no group rides Watch a Pro Race – like the World CX Champs in Ostend this past weekend Buy a Training Plan Hire a Coach Watch the podcast here: Listen on Spotify: Phil’s Everesting Video with Coach Frank Dr. Michale Roshon’s VeloNews about early season racing Previous Podcast Episode on Motivation Indoor Workout Motivation Don’t forget Ask a FasCat # 16 is coming up and the deadline to submit your training and racing questions is 5pm mst February 4th. Thanks to everyone for tuning in, subscribing and reviewing on Apple Podcasts, and for engaging in our forum! Save 25% on your next training plan with code 25podcast The post Motivational Tips and Tricks appeared first on FasCat.
2/2/2021 • 1 hour, 1 minute, 17 seconds
Winning in the Kitchen Recipe Variations
The recipes in our Winning in the Kitchen Meal Plans are designed to be template guides for meals and have nearly endless variations to fit your preferences and tastes. In this episode, Frank and Jackson discuss how to adapt a few of the recipes to change them up and how to approach incorporating the 5 key food groups for meal planning. Listen in to hear how to keep the kitchen exciting if you’ve been feeling uninspired with your meals! 56075Winning in the Kitchen Meal Plan! Show Notes: Meal Prep Guide: https://fascat.wpengine.com/tips/meal-prep-guide/ Eggs and Kale recipe: https://fascat.wpengine.com/tips/what-to-eat-for-breakfast/ Chipotle Rice Bowl: https://fascat.wpengine.com/tips/chipotle-burrito-bowl/ Salmon Watts: https://fascat.wpengine.com/tips/salmon-watts/ OG Winning in the Kitchen Podcast: https://fascat.wpengine.com/tips/winning-in-the-kitchen/ Thanks to everyone for tuning in, subscribing and reviewing on Apple Podcasts, and for engaging in our forum! For more things cycling training, visit http://fascat.wpengine.com. Save 25% on your next training plan with code 25podcast The post Winning in the Kitchen Recipe Variations appeared first on FasCat.
Welcome to another Q&A session of the FasCat Podcast, where we gather questions from our forum, website, and social media to help you ride faster! This round Frank and Lacey dive into questions ranging from tips for young cyclists, heart rate behavior during workouts, tapering, frequency of field testing, data fields to display, long term race goals, Haute Route nutrition, and so much more! Thanks to everyone who contributed questions, and congrats to the lucky winner of the Stages Dash head unit! 52180The one and only “Six Weeks to the Sweet Spot Training Plan” The FasCat community now has access to discounts on Stages products, learn more by clicking on the Stages logo in our latest power based training tip “Top 10 Reasons to Ask Santa for a PowerMeter” Show Notes: Scientific Basis for Pre Competition Tapering Strategies, Mujika & Padilla, Med. Sci. Sports Exerc. 35:1182-1187, 2003 Tapering Using Zwift to FtFP Strava-Vals The Performance Manager Chart Podcast Join our *FREE* Athlete Forum to nerd out with FasCat coaches and athletes about your FTP, race data, power based training, or anything related to going fast on the bike! Comments The post Ask a FasCat #15 appeared first on FasCat.
Coach Frank drops some wisdom about what types of training we recommend for the next 22 weeks. Why 22 weeks? Well, that’ how long it is from now until mid-May, where you likely want to be fast, faster, peaking, or crushing your A race. We’ll also touch on: what if you have 25 – 26 weeks, which is the Memorial Day Holiday, traditionally a big event week? Or training for the June 5 Unbound Gravel – formerly the Dirty Kanza. And accordingly, we know some of you out there are chomping at the bit to start racing in mid March which is in 14 weeks. This is part 2 of our OG “Timing is Everything” Podcast and an amalgamation of previous podcast about what training you should do and when and how much of. This podcast also address the existential “should you lift weights or not?” and talks about saving your form for later on in the year by way of sharing the Stanford Marshmallow Experiment. This podcast is broken down into 3 parts: ** Your training for the next 22 weeks ** Your training for the next 14 weeks if you are an early season racer ** And your training for the next 26 weeks and beyond if your goals later on in the year. 50726Weights + Base is Your Winning Combo! Thanks to everyone for tuning in, subscribing and reviewing on Apple Podcasts, and for engaging in our forum! For more things cycling training, visit http://fascat.wpengine.com. Save 25% on your next training plan with code 25podcast The post 22 Weeks of Training this Winter appeared first on FasCat.
12/4/2020 • 30 minutes, 46 seconds
Thanksgiving Gratitude Podcast from the FasCat Team
From the FasCat family to yours, thank you! For tuning in to the podcast, for letting us help you get faster on the bike, we’re grateful to serve you. This week’s show, the FasCat coaches + Jackson share short messages of gratitude for you, the listener! 49244Shop our off-season resistance training plan. It’s a privilege to do what we do as coaches, and despite the uncertainties and madness of 2020, we want to take a moment to remember why we’re doing this and how lucky we are to be in our position. Hope your holiday season is positive and healthy! Thanks to everyone for tuning in, subscribing and reviewing on Apple Podcasts, and for engaging in our forum! For more things cycling training, visit http://fascat.wpengine.com. Save 50% with FAST50 during our Black Friday/Cyber Monday sale The post Thanksgiving Gratitude Podcast from the FasCat Team appeared first on FasCat.
11/20/2020 • 27 minutes, 37 seconds
Should You Be Doing Specificity Training Year Round? with Coach Isaiah
Coach Isaiah comes on the podcast today to explain whether or not you should be doing specificity training year round. Isaiah defines ‘specificity’ in terms of power output, skills, training on (or up/down) certain terrain, equipment, nutrition and of course duration. We also break down which specifics apply to what phases of your training such as off season weights, sweet spot base, intervals or in season racing. 48934Shop our off-season resistance training plan. It’s a good time of year to start thinking about the demands your target races will require and how you might train specifically for them. From nutrition to skills and drills, specificity is one thing you can control during the hectic uncertainty of 2020! Thanks to everyone for tuning in, subscribing and reviewing on Apple Podcasts, and for engaging in our forum! For more things cycling training, visit http://fascat.wpengine.com. Save 25% on your next training plan with code 25podcast The post Should You Be Doing Specificity Training Year Round? with Coach Isaiah appeared first on FasCat.
11/15/2020 • 1 hour, 11 minutes, 26 seconds
Using Zwift to FtFP
Welcome to another episode of the FasCat Podcast! This week Coach Frank and Coach Jake explain how you can use Zwift to FtFP your FasCat Training plan. During the episode they touch on: How to FtFP Zwift Training Zwift Group Rides & Zwift Racing Analyzing your racing or training Jake’s two favorite workouts specific to Zwift Racing We will also be hosting a FasCat meet up via Zwift next week, so be sure to listen (or read the transcript below) to find out more details! 48474Zwift Training Plan + Outdoor Workouts Transcript to the Podcast: 1. How to FtFP The most important thing is to use Zwift to follow your plan & work for your goals. It is easy to get caught up in every race, every event, chasing riders, KOM’s and etc. The most important thing is to still FtFP – follow your plan. But over the course of this 1 hour podcast lets not forget that we still advocate riding outdoors. Zwift is good for those who can not for whatever reason. This is just another tool in the tool box. With our FasCat plans you can easily follow your training plans right in Zwift. If you are unfamiliar with this, check out our training tip & video for How to sync your TrainingPeaks account to your Zwift Account. Zwift has a workout menu where you can choose a number of workouts including the workouts that are from FasCat that you have loaded into TrainingPeaks. The only caveat to this is you can only choose that day’s workout. You can not just choose another workout from the week or month. But since you are FtFp’ing this should not be a problem. With these built in workouts Zwift will give you a list on the screen of upcoming power targets and time for each one. As you complete them it will give you a star. So you don’t even have to think or remember and just complete the effort. Let’s use a traditional week from a plan as an example. Export workouts from your plan Tues/Wed, maybe freestyle Thursday and Group Ride Saturday [for example]. Options on Sunday. 2. Zwift Training So along with choosing a workout you can also freestyle your workout which I am a much bigger fan of personally and even recommend it to my athletes. We try to find ways that are more fun, while being just effective, to complete the training and not make it feel like a trainer workout. This is probably the greatest benefit of Zwift. You can do this with group rides or races that we will get into later but you can also freestyle it. And what is freestyle? Just ride? If you are having to do tempo or sweet spot intervals at a specific duration you can try to match it up with a climb or segment in Zwift. This way you are not just looking at a timer you can just look to go bottom to top, complete a loop or do a segment. There are numerous routes you can do. So find one that may be the best for the type of workout you are doing. Like the Sweet Spot TSS Rides? One neat feature you can do on Zwift is pull up a graph that will show you the zones you are riding by color at the bottom of the screen. It will show you a rolling 10 minute graph. Gray is zone 1, blue is zone 2, green is zone 3, yellow is zone 4, red is zone 5 and reddish pink is zone 6+. I joke with one of my athletes about zone 2 as we refer to it as the blue lagoon. It’s hard just riding zone 2 on the trainer let alone Zwift. 3. Zwift Group Rides & Racing With Zwift racing and group rides the most important thing you need to know going is what is your watts per kilo at each zone. Power to Weight Ratio This will help you determine the best ride and category to join based on the training you are looking to get in. If you are in the base phase you should look more towards the group rides while approaching an interval plan can look at racing. Know if you are looking for a zone 2 type of effort or a sweet spot effort. Remember you can also ride in a lower category so it’s not a full on racing effort. Make sure you know what course the event is taking place on. Is it flat? Climbing? This will also let you know the type of effort it may be. I find that if the course has some climbing it is far easier to get more sweet spot effort in. If it is flat you should be able to find a category to join or a group and roll mostly zone 2. One bonus to these events and races is that they will repeat on the same days or time. So get familiar with what events and races may work for particular training days. Where is the best place to look at the group ride and race schedule? In App or a website? Zwift companion app. Or the website. This goes with analyzing which we will get into. Riding with others, like an outdoor group ride, can be more motivating but only be effective if you let it work with your training. There are also time trial events. I find these to be the best to get in sweet spot or threshold workouts. They range from 15 – 30 minutes typical. Just very motivating again by completing an event start to finish as opposed to looking at a timer. Just important to not get carried away with your effort. Having the zone graph up while you race and really help you stay on track. Another great feature is the meetup feature. You can meet up friends and set up your own group ride or training. We should do a FasCat meetup Zwift ride! Nov 12th – 7pm est / 5pm mst Every 2nd Thursday of the month Follow Jake Rytlewski on Zwift Chat feature 4. Analyzing your Data This is important because you need to know if the training is effective, and if you are using Zwift to follow your plan and make trainingpeaks workouts turn green! But also if you are looking for results you can see what type of effort it will take by analyzing the racing. Analyzing your Zwift Racing Data: Most Zwift racing is not like any other outdoor races you will do where you can sit and truly benefit from a draft. Most Zwift racing is a steadier effort that averages 90 – 105% of FTP. So a lot of time in sweet spot and zone 4. Basically the old 40km TT type of effort. Of course there are accelerations at the start [vo2 effort], over climbs or even around corners but a lot of times in the events that are under 60 minutes you will be going as hard as you can. This is why after doing a particular event you analyze the data to see what type of training you are getting. Besides looking at the overall average norm power and intensity factor I like to look at the power by zones distribution chart. Then you can see what zone you actually spent the most time in. Was it more anaerobic than aerobic? Was it more Zone 2 or sweet spot? Again this is why it is important to choose the right category and remember which event may be the best for the training you are doing. Let’s not kid ourselves. Zwift racing is starting to become more than just a training tool. There are numerous racing leagues, national events and even a world championship! Also with the current world situations many are turning to Zwift to get their fill of competition and racing. So analyzing the data can be even more important! If you look at a Zwift race file again the start is very hard. This is where the initial separation will take place. The other places separation takes place are over the climbs. Most climbs will start hard and settle. Also throughout a race there will be accleartions from corners or even just the smallest bump in the road. Knowing this can help you determine the best training to do! 6. Specific Zwift workouts: #1 Sweet Spot Bursts #2 Threshold Over Unders A couple of workouts that can be really beneficial sweet spot burst and threshold over unders. With sweet spot burst you ride at sweet spot but do a burst of 8 to maybe as much as 30 seconds at anaerobic power then settle back to sweet spot so staying on the gas. So like a Zwift race you are steadily on the gas but making these burst efforts to stay with the accelerations. In a typical road race or criterium you have a lot of time in zone 1 and zone 6, but after looking at your file in a zwift race you will find you are more likely to be on the gas for most of it, so mostly zone 4 – 6. With the threshold over unders you will start and finish each threshold effort with a 15 – 30 second full gas effort. I find these simulate zwift climbing really well, or even the starts. You go hard to make the separation, hold it and then final push over the top. The post Using Zwift to FtFP appeared first on FasCat.
Introducing Our Winning in the Kitchen Weight Loss Meal Plan!
With the offseason approaching, we’re thrilled to release our Winning in the Kitchen Weight Loss Meal Plan! Get your nutrition habits dialed this offseason so you can hit your goals in 2021. Created by Registered Dietitian Lacey Rivette, these custom meal plans take the guesswork out of weight loss for cyclists and take into account your training, weight, and goals to provide an approachable and easy to follow weight loss plan with custom recipes and meal prep instructions. On the pod, Lacey and Frank break it all down and give you the deets on what you need to know, from some example recipes to how athletes should approach weight loss. Show Notes: Meal Prep Guide: https://fascatcoaching.com/blogs/training-tips/meal-prep-guide You Ate App: https://youate.com/ MyFitnessPal: https://www.myfitnesspal.com/ Thanks to everyone for tuning in, subscribing and reviewing on Apple Podcasts, and for engaging in our forum! For more things cycling training, visit http://fascat.wpengine.com. Save 25% on your next training plan with code 25podcast This post appeared here first: https://fascatcoaching.com/blogs/training-tips/weight-loss-meal-plan
10/15/2020 • 1 hour, 1 minute, 53 seconds
Optimize Your At Home Weight Lifting This Offseason!
We’re now well in to October, which is traditionally the offseason period for most of the cycling community (except you ‘crossers!) and so it’s time to start thinking about at home strength training. This is something that can make a huge impact on your cycling performance, but with the current COVID pandemic, going to gyms is a tricky situation. So we’ve adapted and created a special, effective at-home weight lifting plan that uses affordable and minimal equipment to make sure you can still get it done this winter and be back and ready for when racing returns. 47564Weight Lifting (at Home) for Cycling Training Plan In the pod today, Coach Frank breaks it all down, the equipment you’ll need, and what to expect with this unique strength plan. For more on strength training, go back and check out our old episodes on the subject to learn more about why it’s important in the annual periodization. Thanks to everyone for tuning in, subscribing and reviewing on Apple Podcasts, and for engaging in our forum! For more things cycling training, visit http://fascat.wpengine.com. Save 25% on your next training plan with code 25podcast The post Optimize Your At Home Weight Lifting This Offseason! appeared first on FasCat.
This week, Jackson and Lacey take over the pod to talk about their favorite subject: performance nutrition. A major theme of this show, we get lots of questions in the forum and through our new meal plans, so we thought we’d touch on a few of the commonly asked questions, such as weight loss, carbohydrate periodization, white vs. brown rice, and more. The offseason is approaching and it’s the ideal time to start dialing in your nutrition strategy so you don’t fall behind! Be sure to check out our Winning In The Kitchen meal plans to get the ball rolling. If you have questions on nutrition and performance, ask away in our dedicated athlete forum at forum.fascat.wpengine.com. 47142Complete Fall and Winter Training Plan! Big thanks to WattBike for sponsoring the show. WattBike is the ultimate indoor cycling experience to take your winter training to the next level. With super accurate power readings, integration with Zwift and TrainingPeaks, WattBike makes your pain cave riding much more enjoyable. Check ’em out at wattbike.com/us. Thanks to everyone for tuning in, subscribing and reviewing on Apple Podcasts, and for engaging in our forum! For more things cycling training, visit http://fascat.wpengine.com. Save 25% on your next training plan with code 25podcast The post Winning In The Kitchen FAQ w/ Jackson and Lacey appeared first on FasCat.
9/24/2020 • 1 hour, 4 minutes, 11 seconds
Timing is Everything: The What, When, and How of Annual Training
As the age-old adage goes, timing is everything. As we’re winding down the 2020 “season” and beginning to look towards 2021, it’s a critical thing to consider when planning our calendar. Choosing A vs. B races, when to start the weight lifting and base phases, and how to approach a peak and taper all come down to timing. With a little bit of preparation and planning, and a tip from Goldilocks, we can come into the 2021 season not too hot, not too cold, but just right. 24742Begin your 2021 campaign with our Sweet Spot Part 3 Training Plan In this episode, we cover: ½ life of aerobic endurance adaptations Goldilocks Principle – porridge too hot, too cold, just right 42 day time constant in TrainingPeaks CTL TSTWKT chart Half Life of Weight Lifting Coaches anecdote – find that most athletes peak better in the first ½ of the season (first peak attempt) than the second because the half life from weight lifting, and build a true base are further than the 1st peak The Group Ride HERO Examples of TIMING – what to do and WHEN and how much of. Be sure to listen to our previous and relevant podcasts: Planning your upcoming race season Post-Season Break Weight Lifting for Cyclists Remember to use code 25podcast at checkout to save 25% off your next plan…and don’t procrastinate! The post Timing is Everything: The What, When, and How of 2021 Training appeared first on FasCat.
9/21/2020 • 43 minutes, 23 seconds
Ask FasCat #12 — at-home strength setups, carbohydrates, and training in the smoke
Welcome to another periodized Q&A session of the FasCat Podcast, where we field listener questions from our forum, website, and social media to help you get even faster on the bike. This go around we touch on a range of topics, including thoughts on at-home gym setups, carbohydrates, how to train when smoke is in the air, and more. Here are the links we mentioned in the Podcast: Build Your Own at-home strength setup Pogacar’s Strava file Phil’s Tour of California file analysis 47019Complete Fall and Winter Training Plan! If you want to get a question answered in the next one, be sure to sign up for our forum over at forum.fascat.wpengine.com to hop in the conversation. Thanks to everyone who contributed! Big thanks to WattBike for sponsoring the show. WattBike is the ultimate indoor cycling experience to take your winter training to the next level. With super accurate power readings, integration with Zwift and TrainingPeaks, WattBike makes your pain cave riding much more enjoyable. Check ’em out at wattbike.com/us. Thanks to everyone for tuning in, subscribing and reviewing on Apple Podcasts, and for engaging in our forum! For more things cycling training, visit http://fascat.wpengine.com. Save 25% on your next training plan with code 25podcast The post Ask FasCat #12 — at-home strength setups, carbohydrates, and training in the smoke appeared first on FasCat.
9/18/2020 • 1 hour, 18 minutes, 5 seconds
What to do during your 2 week post-season break
It’s about that time! With all the craziness and uncertainty of 2020, we still believe in the importance of taking an actual “off season” to bring some certainty to the cycling season periodization. So how should that look? What should you do? Today on the podcast is a continuation of our 2018 episode about the post-season break where we talked about the 3 core tenets of a good offseason break: Taking 2 weeks off from following a training plan Re-establishing Life Balance Soul Rides 46786Complete Fall / Winter Training Plan: Weights + Sweet Spot Base In this podcast we give seven more performance enhancing, non biking activities to consider as you take some time away from structured, dedicated training. They are: Nutrition/ Winning in the Kitchen Yoga Foundations MTB’ing (riding a different bike) Relationships Back to School/Family Goal Setting Announcements: Our Phils’ Fondo Training plan Starts Sept. 14th – you can sign up for the FREE Phil’s Bake your Own Cookie Fondo at philsfondo.com We are working on two new training plans: #1 the at home resistance training plan #2 Lacey’s Winning in the Kitchen Weight Loss Plan Next week is our regular Ask a FasCat Q&A podcast :: please submit your training questions to [email protected] or on our forum forum.FasCatCoaching.com by next Wednesday Sept 16th. The most thoughtful question will win a pair of GravelKING SK’s and a GUEnergy prize pack! This podcast is brought to you by WattBike, the solid dedicated at home training bike to get some offseason training at home this winter! Check them out at wattbike.com. Join our *FREE* Athlete Forum to nerd out with FasCat coaches and athletes about your FTP, race data, power based training, or anything related to going fast on the bike! The post What to do during your 2 week post-season break appeared first on FasCat.
9/10/2020 • 37 minutes, 59 seconds
When to Hire a Coach or Follow a Training Plan w/ Coaches Frank, Jake, and Isaiah
The three musketeers of FasCat training plan and coaching design, Frank Overton, Jake Rytlewski, and Isaiah Newkirk stop by the studio to discuss an ever-important topic: When to Hire a Coach or Follow a Training Plan? This question is extremely individualized and complex, so the three coaches break it down and talk about the reasoning behind both so you can be better equipped to decide what’s best for you. As 2020 looms, it’s time to start really planning out the details of the season and how you’re going to approach those goals. We hope this helps you FtFP even better next season! For more on our training plans and coaching, visit http://fascat.wpengine.com and ask away in our exclusive forum at http://forum.fascat.wpengine.com. 31972Complete Fall / Winter Training Plan: Weights + Sweet Spot Base Join our *FREE* Athlete Forum to nerd out with FasCat coaches and athletes about your FTP, race data, power based training, or anything related to going fast on the bike! The post When to Hire a Coach or Follow a Training Plan w/ Coaches Frank, Jake, and Isaiah appeared first on FasCat.
9/4/2020 • 1 hour, 5 minutes, 52 seconds
FTFP and Developing Good Training Habits
This week we dive into the background of “FTFP”, or Follow the F@#%&^* Plan! Following the well designed training plan is paramount to success as a cyclist, and there’s many layers that go into it. Coach Frank and Jackson discuss the key components to making training efficient and effective, and the 8 habits of successful cyclists. 19803Start building fitness and increasing FTP with our best-selling Sweet Spot plan. Remember to use code 25podcast at checkout to save 25% off your next plan…and don’t procrastinate! If you’d like more help #FtFP’ing consider our Coaching Subscription or hire a FasCat Coach! Find the FasCat podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and Stitcher. Follow us on social: Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and YouTube. Intro music: David Cutter Music. The post FTFP and Developing Good Training Habits appeared first on FasCat.
8/31/2020 • 1 hour, 7 minutes, 4 seconds
Reviewing Your Season to Be Faster Next Year
As the offseason for most cyclists (sorry, ‘crossers) and fall approaches, it’s time to look back and reflect on your season to see what worked and what didn’t, take stock of your nutrition and training strategies, and use that data to make 2020 even better. This week on the podcast we discuss 4 key areas of this review: Your Training: Volume, CTL, Intervals & Power Output Your Nutrition / Winning in the Kitchen – Weight Loss Skills – makes a huge difference! 4 Training Ideas to Get Faster for 2020 Other podcasts mentioned that are relevant to this episode: Winning in the Kitchen: https://fascat.wpengine.com/tips/winning-in-the-kitchen/ Strength Training: https://fascat.wpengine.com/tips/weight-lifting-for-cycling/ Weight Loss for Cyclists: https://fascat.wpengine.com/tips/weight-loss-for-cyclists/ We are also hosting a podcast appreciation ride this Sunday, September 8th at 9am, leaving from 3107 Bluff St in Boulder. We’ll have pastries and coffee, and will do a chill spin up to Jamestown. Hope to see you there! 23721Are you interested in adding structure and FOCUS to your off-season? Our best-selling 32-week off-season plan is your ticket to ride. For more conversation, don’t forget to check out our forum at forum.fascat.wpengine.com and fascat.wpengine.com for more training tips. Enjoy the offseason! The post Reviewing Your Season to Be Faster Next Year appeared first on FasCat.
8/30/2020 • 1 hour, 11 minutes, 50 seconds
Off Season Training for Cyclists
This Fall, for those of you with big goals and aspirations, NOW is the time to get on a plan and start training. Right now cyclists have a huge opportunity to begin their off season training to take their performance to the next level in 2021. Here is our description of ON (off) season training for cyclists because there is no off season for better results next year. As coaches, we look forward to the offseason because it is a time when we can work on athletes’ weaknesses without having to worry about their performance in upcoming races. As a result, we can start with the basics and methodically take athletes thru a 4-6 month offseason training program that elevates their performance. There’s a saying “the off season is where you can make the greatest gains” and we couldn’t agree more. 2190Purchase this best-selling 32-week off-season training plan today! The goal of our offseason training program is to increase the athlete’s power at threshold and race-specific power outputs. Our offseason training program is divided into 5 phases that as a whole are much greater than the sum of the parts. To measure improvement we test at the end of the resistance training phase, end of the sweet spot build and right before the first race with expectations of a 3-20% increase in power at threshold. Thereafter we monitor race data to track improvements in FTP and power. The 5 Annual Training Plan Phases are: Annual Training Program (ATP) (planning) Fall Foundation, Aerobic Endurance & Muscle Tension Intervals. Resistance Training: 10 Week, 4 Phase, Cycling Specific. Sweet Spot Part 1, 2, and 3: building a “Hemi-Powered Aerobic Engine”. Race Specific Intervals. For more information about the COMPLETE FasCat Off-Season Program, please read the descriptions below. 1. Annual Training Program (ATP) The image below is an example of an Annual Training Plan in TrainingPeaks that we develop for our athletes. This is the 10,000-foot view that outlines goals and when the 4 training phases will occur. We use this overview to identify timeframes for performance testing, and to work backwards from “A” races. A common coach question is ‘when do you want to be your fastest?” When is your “A race”. These answers help determine when to begin the on season training, when to build base, and when to switch from base to race. We call this a worksheet because it is a work in progress, its fluid and may be changed. Goal setting is a process, often times an athlete’s race program is ironed out by late February here in Colorado. 2021 may be much different. Earlier for warmer weather states such as California, Texas, & Arizona. We use the ATP to stay focused as the coach & athlete designing training programs in 4-week blocks. 2. Fall Foundation, Aerobic Endurance The Fall time frame is an opportunity to work on one’s weaknesses and carry a level of fitness into the winter months. It may be a time to start losing weight, ride a fixed gear or get in some big rides before the winter forces many of us indoors. For some athletes cyclocross racing may be used for training. We also use this time for muscle endurance work in the form of Muscle Tension Intervals aka MTi’s. It is VERY IMPORTANT to note that this is a time where our coaches are creative with training and flexibility is key. Compared to the Spring, training is relaxed and low key. Our coaches tend to stay away from intervals and instead encourage fun group rides, riding from the bottom to top of various climbs, “Strava Hunting”, and so forth. If the athlete is a ‘roadie’ he or she may be encouraged to mountain bike or to dabble in cyclocross racing. If an athlete’s climate dictates short rides over the winter, we will use the Fall as a time to ‘get fit’ so as to carry a significant amount of adaptations into the winter months. For those familiar with TSTWKT we will raise the athlete’s Chronic Training Load (CTL), prescribe a regeneration block and test at the end of the block to set an off season power at threshold (FTP) benchmark. (Purchase the 3 week $29 Training Plan HERE) For our athletes that are severely affected by daylight savings (Sunday November 1st, 2015) we will often schedule the Fall Foundation to end just prior to daylight savings so that the next block of training (Resistance Training) occurs in the gym where daylight is not a factor. 3. Resistance Training, 10 weeks & 4 Phases: Cycling Specific Adaptation > Hypertrophy > Strength > Power with the last two phases coupled to on the bike neuromuscular work. Anyone can lift weights but remember that our 10-week cycling specific resistance program is speed specific and therefore effective for improving power output on the bike. We also use this time to work on muscle imbalances, core strength and flexibility. (Buy our 6 week Training Plan HERE) We work with our athletes to time the resistance training program to overlap with the worst weather riding months. It’s important to remember that resistance training is not for everyone and we interview our athletes carefully before recommending the training. If you want fight age related decline in performance (the O.L.D.s) lift weights. You’ll also improve your sprint, climbing, ability to attack & counterattack – to be explosive, then our resistance training program is the place to start. 4. Advanced Aerobic Endurance: “Base”: building a “Hemi-Powered Aerobic Engine” We take the traditional ‘piles of miles’ and use power based training & metrics to help you make the most out of your time to train. After all, who’s got 12 hours or more a week to train like the pro’s? Our training plan design follows a fatigue dependent model starting with Sweet Spot methodologies to raise CTL (Chronic Training Load). Ramp rates are specific to how much time the athletes has to dedicate to training each week. We spend a significant amount of time determining the athlete’s work & family schedules to create a balanced and productive training plan. (View our 6 week Sweet Spot Part 1 Training Plan HERE) (After completing our 6 week Sweet Spot Part 1 plan, move on to Sweet Spot Part 2: Training Plan) (When you complete Sweet Spot Part 2, buy the Sweet Spot Part 3 Training Plan HERE) During the work week, Monday thru Fridays (for those of us with traditional 9 to 5 careers) we focus on shorter, highly focused advanced aerobic endurance workouts: sweet spot and tempo steady state and variable power all suitable to be completed outdoors or indoors or Zwift. On the weekends, athletes do their longer rides whether those are in small groups or solo by TSS or AmEX rides. During the “Base” Phase we use every creative trick in the book to plan out the best custom training program for each athlete we work with. We track the size of the athlete’s base with the performance manager chart in TrainingPeaks – one’s Chronic Training Load or CTL. The bigger the base an athlete can build the faster and more powerful they will be. Building a big base takes time and that’s why we are talking about it in August. How much time? Approximately 18 weeks or 4 1/2 months. Athlete’s could build less base but they will be less fast. Those that carve out the time including the time to lift beforehand are the ones that reach their potential. The athletes that shortcut their ‘base’ are the ones that miss the opportunity to perform with a hemi-powered aerobic engine. 5. Pre-Season Interval Work to Increase Race Specific Power Output This is the final phase of the off season where we dot the “i”s and cross the “t”s. By this time frame we have identified what kind of races and events the athlete will compete in and we prescribe intervals to increase their ability to make power for the durations specific to performing well in those events. Aka race winning power output. We employ a race specific interval training program to take athletes to their next level. For those with powermeters, these are the workouts we’ll monitor closely to measure improvement and stay on top of fatigue. (During the pre-season, you’ll be ready to move on to our 6 week $49 Interval Plan HERE) As an example, for athletes whose goals involve criteriums we’ll work heavily on their anaerobic power outputs. For time trialists, we’ll concentrate on threshold intervals down in the athlete’s aerodynamic position on the time trial bike. Lastly, this is the phase where we’ll prescribe a field test or have athletes come into the lab to determine their maximal lactate steady state (MLSS). In our experience we are used to seeing improvements in power at threshold anywhere between 3 and 20%. When the off season is all said and done, athletes begin the cycling season with an increased FTP (Functional Threshold Power) and an increased ability to produce power specific to their goals. Additionally, athlete’s are more confident and optimistic about the season and are likely to enjoy the sport more. 2190Ready to get started? Purchase our complete 32-week off-season training program today! Join our *FREE* Athlete Forum to nerd out with FasCat coaches and athletes about your FTP, race data, power based training, or anything related to going fast on the bike! Show Notes: Post Season Break Review Your Season to Set Goals for Next Year Master’s CTL Podcast Weight Lifting for Cycling Switch from Base to Race Race Specific Intervals Wattbike https://wattbike.com/us?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=paid&utm_campaign=FasCat&utm_con- tent=01_september_2020 Comments The post Off Season Training for Cyclists appeared first on FasCat.
8/27/2020 • 59 minutes, 12 seconds
#secrettraining: How to have a Cyclocross Race Season
Ask FasCat #11 — Race Prep, New to Cycling, Gas Station Bonking
Welcome to another periodized Q&A session of the FasCat Podcast, where we field listener questions from our forum, website, and social media to help you get even faster on the bike. This go around we touch on a range of topics, including how best to prepare for a race, interval specificity, gas station bonking, ‘cross training, and more. Here are the links we mentioned in the Podcast: 20 Minute Power Based Field Test Phil Gaimon’s Advice to New & Experienced Cyclists FasCat’s Coaching Philosophy Seven Habits of Highly Successful Master Cyclists Supplemental Oxygen Reference where the BigCat was a research subject: Randall L Wilber, Paige L Holm, David M Morris, George M Dallam, Andrew W Subudhi, Dennis M Murray, Samuel D Callan, “Effect of FIO2 on oxidative stress during interval training at moderate altitude” Med Sci Sports Exerc . 2004 Nov; 36(11):1888-94. Conclusion: Supplemental oxygen used in conjunction with high-intensity interval training at altitude (“live high + train low via supplemental O2” (LH + TLO2)) results in a significant improvement in exercise performance without inducing additional free radical oxidative stress as reflected in hematological and urinary biomarkers. If you want to get a question answered in the next one, be sure to sign up for our forum over at forum.fascat.wpengine.com to hop in the conversation. Thanks to everyone who contributed! As we mentioned at the beginning of the episode, we are deeply saddened and shocked at the passing of our friend and two time podcast guest, SBTGRVL founder and great human, Mark Satkiewicz. The cycling community lost a truly generous and passionate member and our thoughts are with his family. If you want to support, the Steamboat Springs Winter Sports Club has set up a Mark Satkiewicz Memorial Fund to support young athletes. Learn more: https://www.sswsc.org/support/donate-now 45926More Bang for your Training Buck Thanks to everyone for tuning in, subscribing and reviewing on Apple Podcasts, and for engaging in our forum! For more things cycling training, visit http://fascat.wpengine.com. Save 25% on your next training plan with code 25podcast The post Ask FasCat #11 — Race Prep, New to Cycling, Gas Station Bonking appeared first on FasCat.
How to Simulate Group Rides | 3 Diabolical Workouts
As we continue to navigate the weirdest cycling season in history, one of the greatest training tools out there, the group ride, has also been affected. With social distancing rules, group rides are generally a no-go in today’s climate. So how can we mimic the huge benefits of smashing it with your friends on your weekly group ride? Frank and the team of FasCat coaches have 3 quality workout ideas to satisfy the group ride itch while giving you a very similar training stimulus to your favorite weekly throwdown. So, in this episode, Coach Frank and Jackson break down simulating the group ride and how to perform these workouts: Jake’s Diabolical “Kitchen Sink” workout Isaiah’s 4 hour, 4 intervals pain cave sesh Frank’s Freestyle Fartlek / AmEx ride Remember that just because races and group rides as we know them are cancelled doesn’t mean that training hard and smart is cancelled. Keep pushing the pedals and finding ways to keep working hard and building fitness. FtFP! 45238From the Home of Sweet Spot, Sweet Spot #4 Polarized will take your game to the next level. Quickly! Thanks for listening, and subscribe to the podcast to hear more! https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/fascat-cycling-training-tips-podcast/id1381614039 Save 25% on your next training plan with code 25podcast The post How to Simulate Group Rides | 3 Diabolical Workouts appeared first on FasCat.
7/24/2020 • 56 minutes, 59 seconds
COVID Summertime Coaching
What do you do when the whole season is cancelled because of a global pandemic? Keep calm and FtFP on, duh, because bike riding ain’t cancelled! Coach Frank revisits the topic after we discussed back when COVID-19 first exploded in the U.S. in March and put many things in question, and my how times have changed… Frank shares his expert covid summertime coaching advice to help you keep the motivation rolling, what training should look like right now, some ideas for challenges and ways to use your fitness, and more. Remember to stay positive and embrace this current moment; it’s still such a gift to be able to ride at all! 44449More Bang for your Training Buck SBTVRTL: https://sbtgrvl.com/sbt-vrtl/ How to Taper https://fascat.wpengine.com/tips/tapering-in-cycling-for-peak-performance/ Using the Performance Manager Chart to Peak https://fascat.wpengine.com/tips/realtstwkt/ Thanks to everyone for tuning in, subscribing and reviewing on Apple Podcasts, and for engaging in our forum! For more things cycling training, visit http://fascat.wpengine.com. Save 25% on your next training plan with code 25podcast The post COVID Summertime Coaching appeared first on FasCat.
7/11/2020 • 39 minutes, 11 seconds
Jackson’s Guided Meditation for Cyclists
Join Jackson for a short, 10 minute guided meditation to use while on a ride to cultivate more awareness, mindfulness, and concentration. For more of Jackson’s thoughts on meditation, check out his podcast In The Flow. The post Jackson’s Guided Meditation for Cyclists appeared first on FasCat.
7/3/2020 • 8 minutes, 48 seconds
Meditation for Cyclists
Meditation has become a buzzword in the mainstream, and you’ve probably heard about elite athletes like LeBron James, Kate Courtney, and others espousing its benefits. But what actually is meditation? Why should we consider starting a meditation practice? What are the benefits? Today on the show, we discuss this topic at length and get into why you should consider leaning in to this ancient practice for your mental health, athletic performance, and managing stress in these crazy times. We’ll talk: how meditation works some common misconceptions why athletes could benefit from incorporating meditation practices into their routines and more! Jackson also shares a short, 10 minute guided moving meditation to listen to while on the bike at the end, so stick around! We’ll also release that as a standalone episode. Let us know how you’ve used meditation in your life in the forum at forum.fascat.wpengine.com. 43692More Bang for your Training Buck More info on meditation: Harvard Medical School: https://news.harvard.edu/gazette/story/2018/04/harvard-researchers-study-how-mindfulness-may-change-the-brain-in-depressed-patients/ Mindfulness Mechanisms in Sports: Mediating Effects of Rumination and Emotion Regulation on Sport-Specific Coping: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5605575/ Thanks to everyone for tuning in, subscribing and reviewing on Apple Podcasts, and for engaging in our forum! For more things cycling training, visit http://fascat.wpengine.com. Save 25% on your next training plan with code 25podcast The post Meditation for Cyclists appeared first on FasCat.
7/3/2020 • 1 hour, 15 minutes, 57 seconds
Master’s Recovery
They say that the true gains made in sport performance come not from the hard training, but from the rest and recovery from the training – the adaptation. This becomes more and more important as we get older, and in order to continue training hard and enjoying the sport of cycling, we absolutely must prioritize recovery. This week on the show, Coach Frank breaks down the three main principles of master’s recovery: Sleep Nutrition a Well-Designed Masters-Based Training Plan Frank dives into thoughts on meditation, winning in the kitchen, and training less (crazy right?) to maximize recovery and thus get faster on the bike, basically for free! Our Father’s Day sale is in full force this weekend, so pick up those #DadWatts by using code FASTERDAD at checkout to save 50% off your next training plan. Put that recovery to good use! 42594More Bang for your Training Buck We say ‘master’s recovery’ as opposed to most recovery recommendations you hear in the popular media that pertain to younger athletes (who recover faster and better). Or ‘elite athletes’ in the scientific literature. This podcast is a continuation of the June 12th, 2018 podcast Jackson and I recorded for our 4th ever episode way back when. Go back and give that podcast a listen but know that here today I will mainly be speaking about recovery as it pertains to adults, ‘weekend warriors’ as recovery relates to their lifestyles. These days, successful upwardly mobile people lead stressful busy lives. So much so, that I think back to my life in my 20’s and 30’s that was so simple and I sleep like a champ, ate well and recovered great. In fact recovery wasn’t even an issue. I just thought that’s how it was. Add in a few kids, a stressful job, a relationship with your spouse, a pandemic, your career, and age related decline and whammo – that’s what we are talking about today. So much so that for the athletes I coach who are over 40 and the questions we field about training there are 3 VERY important aspects of training that pertain to masters athletes. They pertain to all ages athletes but I’m specifically going to talk from my experience as an athlete and a coach who is over 40 dealing with and working on these three (Sleep, Nutrition & Training Plan) Thanks to everyone for tuning in, subscribing and reviewing on Apple Podcasts, and for engaging in our forum! For more things cycling training, visit http://fascat.wpengine.com. Save 25% on your next training plan with code 25podcast The post Master’s Recovery appeared first on FasCat.
6/19/2020 • 52 minutes, 46 seconds
Ask FasCat #10 — Coachable Traits, TSS, and Recovery
Welcome to another periodized Q&A session of the FasCat Podcast, where we field listener questions from our forum, website, and social media to help you get even faster on the bike. This go around we touch on a range of topics, including the most “coachable” traits in athletes, following the plan in the heat or sacrificing sleep, recovery, weight loss and treats, and even a question from Phil Gaimon. If you want to get a question answered in the next one, be sure to sign up for our forum over at forum.fascat.wpengine.com to hop in the conversation. Thanks to everyone who contributed! 41957More Bang for your Training Buck Thanks to everyone for tuning in, subscribing and reviewing on Apple Podcasts, and for engaging in our forum! For more things cycling training, visit http://fascat.wpengine.com. Save 25% on your next training plan with code 25podcast The post Ask FasCat #10 — Coachable Traits, TSS, and Recovery appeared first on FasCat.
6/12/2020 • 1 hour, 24 minutes, 24 seconds
Sweet Spot Polarized Training
Now that you’ve been building a big base, summer is here, and you’re wanting to “sharpen the sword”, we’ve designed a brand new addition to the Sweet Spot training plan fleet: Sweet Spot Polarized. This style of training is developed to perfectly balance sweet spot and VO2 work to make you go even faster using a “fresher is faster” dependent training plan design. So on the pod today Coach Frank breaks down the philosophy and plan in detail, what to expect and how to get it done. For more info on it, check out https://fascat.wpengine.com/training-plans/sweet-spot-part-4-polarized/ 41798More Bang for your Training Buck Show Notes: Next week we’re doing another episode of Ask FasCat! Submit your questions through the forum @ forum.fascat.wpengine.com or [email protected]. TSS Training for Cyclists How to Perform VO2max Intervals Tabatas Thanks to everyone for tuning in, subscribing and reviewing on Apple Podcasts, and for engaging in our forum! For more things cycling training, visit http://fascat.wpengine.com. Save 25% on your next training plan with code 25podcast The post Sweet Spot Polarized Training appeared first on FasCat.
6/5/2020 • 1 hour, 10 minutes, 46 seconds
Strava Racing Using Routes and Created Segments
Strava Racing: Using the technology of Strava routes and segments + their live segments feature you can create and simulate race courses. And best of all, use the segment’s leaderboard for the ‘race results’. Coach Frank and Jackson share the scoop with the FasCat Nation so you can make the most out of the summer! Be sure to check out FasCat’s very own Strava Racing Challenge here: https://fascat.wpengine.com/tips/strava-segment-challenge/ And of course continue the conversation in our active forum @ http://forum.fascat.wpengine.com Thanks to everyone for reviewing the show on Apple Podcasts and subscribing wherever you get your pods! Consider sharing the show with a friend or teammate to help them get faster. Save 25% on your next training plan with code 25podcast The post Strava Racing Using Routes and Created Segments appeared first on FasCat.
5/22/2020 • 56 minutes, 36 seconds
The 2 Year Anniversary Episode!
It’s our 2 year anniversary! Hard to believe, but we’ve officially been podcasting for over 2 years. Almost 100 episodes, equaling around 100 hours of audio content to make you a faster cyclist! So today we celebrate by looking back on some of our favorite episodes, the themes that have emerged, and what to look forward to in the next phase of the FasCat Podcast! We also discuss the exciting new FasCat Strava Segment Challenge, Phil Gaimon’s insane Everesting world record, and much more. We want to give a huge shoutout to the entire FasCat community, from the podcast listeners to the forum users, for joining us in this journey and for giving us the inspiration for many of our episodes and content, and for supporting our work! We’re honored to serve your cycling goals, and will stay committed to that goal. 40668More Bang for your Training Buck Episodes mentioned: Winning in the Kitchen, ep. 2 The Origins of FTFP Sweet Spot Invention Gravel Training Timing is Everything Ask FasCat #1 Strava Segments/Strava-Vals Also be sure to check out the brand new FasCat Strava Segment Challenge! We’re hiring a Community Manager! Want to contribute to the mission of FasCat Coaching and work from home? Check out our job posting here: https://fascat.wpengine.com/tips/careers-community-manager/ Thanks to everyone for tuning in, subscribing and reviewing on Apple Podcasts, and for engaging in our forum! For more things cycling training, visit http://fascat.wpengine.com. Save 25% on your next training plan with code 25podcast The post The 2 Year Anniversary Episode! appeared first on FasCat.
How to Measure FTP Improvement with Normalized Power
We don’t always have to perform an FTP field test in order to measure our performance. We you may use normalized power during hard effort 20-60 minutes in length, or similar durations during group rides or races to track your performance and FTP over time using real world examples. This is a hot topic so we’d love to field your questions at forum.FasCatCoaching.com 14440Interested in a FasCat training plan? Use code 25podcast at checkout to save 25% on your first plan! – Join the discussion on the FasCat Forum – Thanks for listening! Find the FasCat podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and Stitcher. Follow us on social: Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and YouTube. Intro music: David Cutter Music. The post How to Measure FTP Improvement with Normalized Power appeared first on FasCat.
5/2/2020 • 53 minutes, 48 seconds
Winning in the Kitchen: Snacks
One of the most popular topics we talk about on the podcast is nutrition, and specifically our philosophy of “Winning in the Kitchen”. We’ve podcasted about breakfast, dinner, on the bike nutrition, winning in the grocery store, weight loss, and now we bring you a conversation about SNACKS! 40045More Training For Your Limited Time Snacks are a challenging aspect of nutrition for many people, athletes included. So we try and simplify it and help you make better choices and build better habits by crafting snacks in a healthy and sustainable way to keep your nutrition game strong! Previous Winning in the Kitchen podcasts/videos worth checking out: Winning in the Kitchen Weight Loss for Cyclists Breakfast Winning in the Kitchen 30 Day Challenge Go Fast Food Choices Winning in the Grocery Store | Nutrition for Cyclists Thanks to everyone for tuning in, subscribing and reviewing on Apple Podcasts, and for engaging in our forum! For more things cycling training, visit http://fascat.wpengine.com. Save 25% on your next training plan with code 25podcast The post Winning in the Kitchen: Snacks appeared first on FasCat.
5/1/2020 • 1 hour, 15 minutes, 55 seconds
Using Strava Live Segments to Perform “Strava-Vals”
This week, we discuss how Strava live segments can “hack” your interval performance by increasing motivation, positive reinforcement, and therefore your power output. A Strava-Val is going as hard as you can like an interval but using the live Strava segment for motivation. Knowing in real time if you are ahead or behind your PR is good for 10-20 more watts of motivation. Kind of like a group ride of one. You can do VO2 Max intervals, anaerobic intervals, climbing intervals, breakaway intervals, time trial intervals and of course sweet spot intervals with this style of training. The choices are endless and at this time of the year, mid-summer, variety is the spice of life and being motivated to go hard is more than half the battle to staying sharp. 21766Follow the plan that Phil uses to get KOMs across the globe. Here’s how to perform a Strava-Val: #1: Create a Strava account The basic is free and the premium (“Summit’ for $8/month) gets you live segments. The live segment feature is highly effective for turning yourself inside out during your effort to get your PR. Therefore as a coach, since I like when athletes turn themselves inside out, I like the strava live segment feature a lot The key feature that I’m talking about is knowing how many seconds you are ahead or behind of getting your PR or that KOM of the segment you are using for an interval. #2 Choose and Star your Segment in Strava Remember the duration of the segment you choose forces specific physiological adaptations: 20 – 60 second segment(s) train your anaerobic ‘glycolytic’ pathway 3 – 6 minute segment(s) train your VO2 Max 8 – 60 minute segment trains your threshold power (TT & Climbing) Choose 20 – 60 second segments if you are a criterium, flat road racer or cyclocross racer Choose 3 – 6 minute segments if you want to raise your FTP and compete in hill road races with 3 – 6 minute climbs Choose 8 – 60 minute segments if you want to climb faster, time trial better or work on your threshold power. Choose 1 – 3 hour segments for gravel or marathon mtb racing Or choose any segment that motivates you! #3 design your workout We recommend Strava-Vals at the point in the season when we think you do not need to do 2 sets of 3 x 3 minutes on 3 minutes off with a 6 minute set break between 265 – 305 watts. All you need to do is sharpen the sword with 2 or 3 really REALLY hard similar length efforts. Thus – find your segment and plan to go as hard as you can on it two or three times. Really hard – harder than normal intervals hard because a) you are only doing 2 – 3 and b) because Strava , haha. Warm up well in Zone 2 while riding over to your segment and go for it. After 2 or three of these your ‘interval’ workout is down and you can cruise back home. You can also mix multiple types of energy system efforts based on different segments within each workout to mix it up and replicate race specific efforts…the options are unlimited! Group Ride Strava-Vals for extra credit: I don’t recommend the live segment feature during the effort because you are riding in a group and want to be as safe as possible. Plus if its cyclocross or mountain bike training there may be some technical riding where you want to keep your eyes on the trail! Still, going for that PR and ‘winning your group ride’ is the extra motivation that makes the group ride all the more better. Try it out the next time you want to get that extra 1-2% out of your next interval session! For more podcasts and training tips, visit fascat.wpengine.com/tips! The post Using Strava Live Segments to Perform “Strava-Vals” appeared first on FasCat.
4/29/2020 • 1 hour, 2 minutes, 33 seconds
Coaching USA’s Elite and Embracing Failure with Jim Miller
This week we sit down with Jim Miller, USA Cycling’s Chief of Sports Performance and coach to many of USA’s greats such as Tejay van Garderen, Kate Courtney, Kristin Armstrong, and Lawson Craddock to name a few. Jim is the ultimate “coaches coach” and has been coaching elite level cycling for nearly 2 decades, and his work has developed amazing athletes and superstar performances, including world championships and Olympic medals. 39934More Training For Your Limited Time Frank and Jim discuss everything from his coaching philosophy, athletes’ least favorite workout, float tanks, embracing failure, and the approach going into Tokyo 2021. Past Training Tips referenced in the podcast: Whoop Recovery Float Tanks VO2 Intervals: 5 on 5 off (Hickson Holloszy paper) MotorPacing Thanks to everyone for tuning in, subscribing and reviewing on Apple Podcasts, and for engaging in our forum! For more things cycling training, visit http://fascat.wpengine.com. Save 25% on your next training plan with code 25podcast The post Coaching USA’s Elite and Embracing Failure with Jim Miller appeared first on FasCat.
4/24/2020 • 1 hour, 1 minute, 38 seconds
Zwift as a Training Tool
This week Frank talks about the 3 ways he advises athletes to use Zwift as a Training Tool. They include: #1 Using Alpe Du Zwift #2 ERG Mode # 3 Group Rides and Races Save 25% on your next training plan with code 25podcast 39836More Training For Your Limited Time What if you had a one hour climb out your backyard to train on? Well now you do with Zwift’s Alpe D Zwift. We’ll talk about using the Alpe du Zwift as a training tool – not necessarily playing the game and racing… but as a training tool to help you follow your training plan and workout better. Bringing some enhancements to FTFP’ing. The Alpe is a great way to use terrain to help you make better watts. Thanks to everyone for tuning in, subscribing and reviewing on Apple Podcasts, and for engaging in our forum! For more things cycling training, visit http://fascat.wpengine.com. The post Zwift as a Training Tool appeared first on FasCat.
4/20/2020 • 50 minutes, 22 seconds
Sweet Spot Training with Dr. Andy Coggan, Ph.D
We are honored to talk about sweet spot training with Dr. Andy Coggan, Ph.D on this podcast. Dr. Coggan is an Associate Professor of Kinesiology at Indiana University’s School of Health and Human Sciences. IU has a doctoral program in Kinesiology so if there’s a young cyclist out there that wants to study how to get faster, IU’s Department of Kinesiology could be the place for you. 39701More Training For Your Limited Time Andy and Frank go way back to the early days of USA Cycling Coaches Education Program primarily from the power based training seminars and clinics. In 2004 Andy presented at the Coaches Summit at USA Cycling’s headquarter’s in Colorado Springs, CO and introduced a power based impulse – response performance model. The term sweet spot training was born a few months later from a group of coaches working to validate the model which would later become the Performance Manager Chart in TrainingPeaks and WKO. Andy is also the co-author of “Training and Racing with a Powermeter” along with Hunter Allen. Of course we reference the sweet spot graph, address the arbitrary units from the y-axis and the expected physiological adaptations from training in Zones 1 – 7. We also reference two important OG exercise physiology studies here: Effect of training on enzyme activity and fiber composition of human skeletal muscle Gollnick PD, Armstrong RB, Saltin B, Saubert CW 4th, Sembrowich WL, Shepherd RE. J Appl Physiol. 1973 Jan;34(1):107-11. Linear increase in aerobic power induced by a strenuous program of endurance exercise. Hickson RC, Bomze HA, Holloszy JO. J Appl Physiol Respir Environ Exerc Physiol. 1977 Mar;42(3):372-6. You can read about and listen to the story behind the performance manager chart, TSTWKT, here. Thanks to everyone for tuning in, subscribing and reviewing on Apple Podcasts, and for engaging in our forum! For more things cycling training, visit http://fascat.wpengine.com. Save 25% on your next training plan with code 25podcast The post Sweet Spot Training with Dr. Andy Coggan, Ph.D appeared first on FasCat.
4/10/2020 • 1 hour, 18 minutes, 12 seconds
Ask FasCat #9 — FTP Indoors vs. Outdoors, Corona Nutrition, and Timing is Everything
The podcast this week is another installment of our Ask FasCat series, where we answer listener questions! Thank you to everyone who submitted questions via our forum, and congratulations to the 3 question-askers we selected to win a FasCat T-shirt! Listen in to see if you won… This go around we answered questions ranging from FTP adjustments for indoor vs. outdoor riding, making the jump from a new cyclist into a cat. 2 or 3, nutrition during the Coronavirus outbreak, moving to elevation from sea level, going after KOMs in training, and plenty more! Thanks to everyone for tuning in, subscribing and reviewing on Apple Podcasts, and for engaging in our forum! For more things cycling training, visit http://fascat.wpengine.com. 39556Gravel Team T-Shirt Show Notes, Training Tips & Previous Podcasts Referenced: Timing is Everything FTP is Alive and Well The Effect of Altitude on Cycling Bassett, D.R. Jr., C.R. Kyle, L. Passfield, J.P. Broker, and E.R. Burke. Comparing cycling world hour records, 1967-1996: modeling with empirical data. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise 31:1665-76, 1999. Using the Performance Manager Chart The 20 minute Field Test Indoor 20 minute Field Test Amity Rockwell and Peter Stetina Podcasts on Dirty Kanza pacing Strava-Vals Interval Intensity: going as hard as you can Gravel Then and Now, Pearl iZUMi blog post Save 25% on your next training plan with code 25podcast. Our Gravel Team’s Jersey, Bibs, Hats and T Shirts are in stock and shipping out daily! The post Ask FasCat #9 — FTP Indoors vs. Outdoors, Corona Nutrition, and Timing is Everything appeared first on FasCat.
4/2/2020 • 1 hour, 21 minutes, 18 seconds
Setting Intermediate Training Goals using Virtual Communities
The whole gravel team is here to check in with the FasCat community about setting intermediate goals using virtual communities to keep the motivation high and training moving forward for the next few months. You still have your A race goals and long term goals, we just don’t know (yet ) how the timing of those goals relates to your training. So in the meantime we present ways to have fun, ride alone, stay fit and improve while we get thru this pause and quarantine! We share what is going in our own communities, our coaching goals with our athletes, the benefits of Strava and Zwift in current times, how our recent Cervelo Gravel Rush Zwift event went, and plenty more. It was a fun conversation – we hope this brings you some entertainment and wisdom to your day. You still have your A race goals and long term goals, we just don’t how the timing of those goals. 39182Gravel Team T-Shirt Show Notes Use: FasCat2020 to buy your Panaracer GravelKings Join the FasCat Strava Club Whoop Recovery Group: Use Team code = ‘COMM-7F3229 Join Us next Thursday April 2nd @ 1:10 MDT for the ‘Zwift // Cervelo Gravel Rush Series: “Beat Coach Jake Challenge” Watopia “Sand and Sequoias” Route :: 12.6 miles – Beat Jake’s time of 31:32 309watts Watopia Alpe Du Zwift :: 7.5 miles – Jake’s time of 39:48 330 watts Reminder we’re doing a Q&A episode next week – submit your questions! Via Instagram, the forum, or [email protected]. And as always, help us out by leaving a review on Apple Podcasts and save 25% on your next training plan with code 25podcast. Our Gravel Team’s Jersey, Bibs, Hats and T Shirts are in stock and shipping out daily! The post Setting Intermediate Training Goals using Virtual Communities appeared first on FasCat.
3/27/2020 • 51 minutes, 44 seconds
COVID-19 Training
When life gives you lemons, you make lemonade as the saying goes. With the cycling season put on hold until May () there’s now plenty of time to get faster. Two life situations dictate your training approach: do you have less time to train + more stress / more ‘life stuff’ do you have more time now that you’re working from home Depending on your life situation, we recommend adopting a training style and strategy to match what you have going on plus what you have once this is all over: a low volume/ high intensity interval style of training or a sweet spot part 3 style more base/ more CTL training strategy We’ve even created a Corona Training Plan, (which is free with discount code #FtFP at checkout) to help you follow the plan. But this conversation extends beyond a global pandemic affecting our training and racing, lots of things can impact our consistency, such as weather, races being cancelled for a variety of reasons, or even just “life stuff”. We discuss the differences between indoor and outdoor training plans, the specifics of the Corona and Sweet Spot plans, and even throw in some tips on keeping up the Winning in the Kitchen habit during quarantine 36616Weather the Coronavirus with our Indoor Corona VO2 Plan. The Corona Style of Training uses a ‘fresher is faster’ training plan design model – the traditional low volume. high intensity approach. Other key features are: the 3 > 4 > 5 VO2 Progression (see below) AmEX Rides Using your power data from a 2 x 10 workout to pace yourself properly for a 20 minute field test why we use heart rate during the prescribed Zone 2 rides The FasCat Gravel Team’s Hat T Shirts and Cycling Jerseys we mentioned in the pod may be purchased thru the links – order up , we are shipping daily! For more, check out all of our training plans, training tips, gravel team merch, and more over at http://fascat.wpengine.com The post COVID-19 Training appeared first on FasCat.
3/20/2020 • 1 hour, 10 minutes, 31 seconds
What to Do When Your Race is Cancelled
In light of the recent COVID-19 outbreak, the timing of your training for the 2020 cycling season has changed. Races are in question, stress is high, and a lot of us are wondering how to proceed with our seasons with so much being up in the air. So we decided to sit down and chat about the age old question: what should we do when our races get cancelled? How do we proceed when plans change? A lot of us are in this position, so we hope that this clears some of the worry and unknown when it comes to the next few weeks of the season. #KeepCalmAndFtFPOn . Here are 3 training scenarios if your plans have changed per our “Timing is Everything” Podcast: 35684Start building fitness and increasing FTP with our best-selling Sweet Spot plan. #1 your next race is in 6-10 weeks (and/or you have MORE time to train): Keep raising your CTL (Chronic Training Load) – everybody benefits from a ‘bigger base’ so keep building. In other words go from ‘race’ back to ‘base’ [reverse!] . In this case we advocate a Sweet Spot Part 3 training plan approach. With a ramp rate of 3-4 TSS per week you now have the opportunity to take your CTL 12 – 16 TSS/day higher from 75 – 90 (for example) which will make a big difference in not only your endurance but also your power output. #2 your next race is in 6-10 weeks (and you have LESS time to train): For example, your kids are home from school and you can’t ride outdoors like normal. In this case you may adopt a ‘go harder to compensate for less time to train’ approach to your goals from an interval training plan like the ones here. #3 you are a cyclocross’er in the off season and don’t want to go to the gym anymore [#flattenthecurve] We advocate making your own home gym with the strength and conditioning movements we prescribe in our 10 week resistance training plan. You’ll have to let go of the squat, leg press and leg curl from the plan and double down on these strength and conditioning movements and routines Nino’s Coach Brandon’s #secretTraining 5 minute Plank Your REVO Physiotherapy Hydrate & Skate band exercises EC Fit Strength and Conditioning App YogaGlo I feel great and FAST Right Now: Good (!) & congratulations! Sounds like your training is working (you’ve been #FtFP’ing). Here are a few things you can do to flex your muscle: #1 measure how much faster you are with a 20 minute Field Test – not the ‘funnest’ so perhaps # 2 is your jam #2 go for your favorite Strava segment for a PR – take a page out of FasCat Athlete Phil Gaimon’s playbook and test yourself agains your previous best. We hope these suggestions and podcast help – that’s what we’re here for: to help you go faster on the bike. Should you have anymore questions, concerns, dilemmas, obstacles, etc… reach out to your FasCat Coach, hire one or goto our athlete forum and post your question – we’d be glad to try and help! The post What to Do When Your Race is Cancelled appeared first on FasCat.
3/13/2020 • 1 hour, 2 minutes, 3 seconds
Announcing the FasCat Coaching Gravel Team
We’re starting a gravel team! That’s right, the FasCat Coaching Gravel Team will be a thing this year, and we’re here to tell you all about it! Coaches Frank, Jake, Isaiah, and Jackson will be traveling to six gravel events this year, including Mid-South, Belgian Waffle Ride, Dirty Kanza, Crusher in the Tushar, Steamboat Gravel, and Rebecca’s Private Idaho. With the help of some awesome brand partners, a sweet FasCat sprinter van, and an Apple Genius Bar-esque expo set up, we’ll be out at the races walking the walk to help you get faster. We’ll be providing expert level guidance on training, nutrition, and equipment, providing Normatec recovery, and more. 35426Make 2020 your best gravel season ever with FasCat’s Gravel Racing Plan. The goal is to engage with YOU, the race participants to share war stories from the races, connect with the awesome gravel community, represent our brand partners, and support your training and racing goals. For all things gravel team related, including the team, more on our brand partners, and training, check out our page at https://fascat.wpengine.com/gravel-team/ The FasCat Gravel Team is made possible by our fantastic podcast listeners, training plan customers, forum users, and our amazing brand partners: Excel Sports Cervelo Bicycles Panaracer GU Energy PEARL iZUMi Normatec HED Wheels We’ll see you on the groads! The post Announcing the FasCat Coaching Gravel Team appeared first on FasCat.
3/5/2020 • 1 hour, 19 minutes, 43 seconds
Frank and Jackson Talk Dirty Kanza and How to Go Plant-Based
This week Frank and Jackson sit down to help each other out and answer some questions. Jackson is training for his first Dirty Kanza, and asked Frank to coach him through the overview of the next 3 months of preparation. Things like: Macro-scale training plan design, weekly and monthly hours on the bike Training camp ideas What DK simulation rides should look like How to incorporate intensity and tapering for an event like Dirty Kanza 35024Make 2020 your best gravel season ever with FasCat’s Gravel Racing Plan. And then to repay Frank’s wisdom, Jackson helped Frank with some questions about plant-based nutrition, such as: How much protein should I have per meal? What are some potential things I may be missing? What about the Impossible Burger? Is it healthy? We have a great back and forth conversation about these topics, and hopefully you can glean some valuable information for your own training, racing, and nutrition goals! Notable resources and mentions: DK talk with Amity Rockwell and Pete Stetina Vitamin B12: https://plantbaseddietitian.com/vitamin-b12-recommendations/ and Jackson’s preferred supplement: https://lovecomplement.com/ Jackson’s podcast: http://bit.ly/intheflowpod Idiot’s Guide to Plant-Based Nutrition Plant Based Sports Nutrition NutritionFacts.org The post Frank and Jackson Talk Dirty Kanza and How to Go Plant-Based appeared first on FasCat.
2/27/2020 • 1 hour, 25 minutes, 16 seconds
The Big Cat’s 3 Go-To Interval Workouts
Coach Frank “BigCat” Overton drops some knowledge and watt bombs about his top 3 go-to interval workouts this week on the pod. Threshold, VO2 and Anaerobic Capacity/Zone 6 intervals. It’s that time of year to start thinking about switching from base to race with early season races looming on the horizon, so intervals are the prescription. In this podcast, Frank shares some wisdom on his top 3 interval workouts that are versatile to a variety of races and cycling disciplines, so that you can feel more confident in your training this year: Zone 4: 3 x 8 minutes ON 4-8 minutes off. Zone 5: 2 sets of 2 x 3 min On 3 min OFF Zone 6: 2 sets of 3 x 1 min On 1 min Off , 115 % of your FTP and higher like 150% For more on interval training go back and listen to our 5th episode ever: How to Perform Intervals Podcast [Episode 5], June 21, 2018 Intervals 101 Podcast March 7, 2019 The Right Way To Perform VO2 Max Intervals with Your PowerMeter Snoop Dogg’s Hollywood Star Speech https://youtu.be/NfF3bThOW0Q Thank you for listening and as always we’d love for you to give us a review on iTunes AND to ask us follow up questions and start a discussion in our athlete forum: forum.FasCatCoaching.com 34684Prep for road season with our Road Racing Intervals Plan. As a reminder, use code 25podcast for 25% off any training plan on fascat.wpengine.com that implement the very same training methodologies we talk about here in our podcast. We’ll be back next week to help you get faster on the bike! The post The Big Cat’s 3 Go-To Interval Workouts appeared first on FasCat.
2/20/2020 • 46 minutes, 52 seconds
Amity Rockwell
This week we’re excited to bring you a conversation with Amity Rockwell, the 2019 winner of Dirty Kanza and overall gravel hitter. Amity has a unique and interesting path into the sport of cycling after growing up in the Bay Area to ultrarunner parents, and her philosophy around the sport and mindset towards training and racing are powerful. Frank and Amity talk about her upbringing and how it developed her love and physiological talent for riding long distances. They also get into what her training and mental preparation looked like for her 2019 Dirty Kanza victory, and what she’s looking forward to in 2020. For more on Amity, check her out on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/amityvil Subscribe and leave us a review to support the show! https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/fascat-cycling-training-tips-podcast/id1381614039 34437Make 2020 your best gravel season ever with FasCat’s Gravel Racing Plan. The post Amity Rockwell appeared first on FasCat.
2/12/2020 • 1 hour, 59 seconds
#FtFP Meets Winning In The Kitchen: Recipes!
Perhaps the two most important pillars of the FasCat Coaching ethos, following the plan and Winning in the Kitchen go very hand in hand. We’ve podcasted about them separately but realized that they fit together nicely, so we have a bit of a combo episode for you today to revisit these topics to keep you inspired as winter rages on. Winning in the Kitchen is about choosing go fast foods and setting the conscious intention to prioritize nutrition as part of you training – and sticking to that plan, just like #FtFP when it comes to training. The origin of FtFP comes from our coaching experience and noticing bad training habits. #FtFP is having a training plan and following it. This is also where we got the expression “If you can follow a plan, you can get faster” – this is based on being able to FtFP: Planning Commitment Sacrifice Dedication Vacations Time Management Life Balance Having your ducks in a row Having the mindset you are going to follow the plan come hell or high water Not #FtFP’ing: Very rarely does anyone miss a workout intentionally. It’s the details of what they do/don’t during that workout – Missing 15 minutes of a workout here, or not having your ducks in a row there. Great example is of a new training tip from Coach Isaiah “Know your zones” https://fascat.wpengine.com/tips/know-your-zones/ Show Notes: – What Plans Should I Do if I got into the Dirty Kanza – good forum thread: https://forum.fascat.wpengine.com/t/get-into-dk-what-plans-to-do-from-feb-may-30th/4619 – What Plans Should I do if I got into Leadville – also on the forum – What Plans Should I do for Steamboat Gravel? – foooooRUM: https://forum.fascat.wpengine.com/t/guidance-on-training-plans-for-sbt-grvl/4441 “How to Pair and Sequence the FasCat Training Plans” podcast from January 2019 Winning in the Kitchen Recipes: General Tso’s Tofu – amazing and doesn’t take that long! This recipe comes from a google search arriving at https://veganhuggs.com/general-tsos-tofu/ Vegan Mac n Cheese inspired by: https://minimalistbaker.com/vegan-green-chili-mac-n-cheese/ 34255Shop our Road Racing Intervals Plan and take the guesswork out of your interval training in 2020. The post #FtFP Meets Winning In The Kitchen: Recipes! appeared first on FasCat.
2/7/2020 • 1 hour, 47 seconds
Peter Stetina on Dirty Kanza Power Data, Nutrition Philosophies, and Spirit Animals
WorldTour veteran and recent convert to the gravel scene, Pete Stetina, drops by the FasCat pod to share his wisdom and power data into some of the biggest races on the calendar like Belgian Waffle Ride, Dirty Kanza, and others. A longtime road cyclist and previous member of the Trek-Segafredo squad, Pete has made the switch to #ProGroad and has quickly established his dominance. Frank and Pete chat about all things cycling, including his Dirty Kanza power data with reference to his Intensity Factor in the first 50 miles and the final 14 miles during the infamous “Twizzler Incident”. Frank also asks Pete if he #FtFP’s as well as Wins in the Kitchen. Overall you hear what he loves about gravel racing and if you listen carefully you’ll even hear what Pete’s spirit animal is. For Pete’s Paydirt Gravel Race on September 19th in Carson City, NV: Registration opens March 23, with a cap of 400 registrants Follow along on the ‘grams [Insta] @StetinasPaydirt For more on Pete’s adventures, check him out on Instagram @pstetina and Strava: https://www.strava.com/pros/pstetina 33891Looking for a Gravel Racing Plan to focus your gravel training in 2020? The post Peter Stetina on Dirty Kanza Power Data, Nutrition Philosophies, and Spirit Animals appeared first on FasCat.
1/29/2020 • 1 hour, 6 minutes, 44 seconds
Ask FasCat #8 — Dirty Kanza Training, Polarized vs. Sweet Spot, and More!
We’re back with our 8th edition of Ask FasCat, where we field listener questions to help you become a faster cyclist. This time, Coach Isaiah is in the house to help break down questions ranging from Dirty Kanza training, the utility of plyometrics, training camp thoughts, polarized training vs. sweet spot talk, and plenty more. Thanks to everyone who submitted questions! Should You Strength Train During the Season https://fascat.wpengine.com/tips/video-should-you-strength-train-during-the-season/ Volume versus Intensity Debate: https://physoc.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1113/JP277633 As always, you can submit questions through our engaging forum over at forum.fascat.wpengine.com and please consider subscribing to the show and leaving us a review on Apple Podcasts. The post Ask FasCat #8 — Dirty Kanza Training, Polarized vs. Sweet Spot, and More! appeared first on FasCat.
This week on the pod, Coach Isaiah returns to share his takeaways and lessons learned from his recent USA Cycling Coaches Level 1 Education Course, and how it applies to YOUR cycling training. Isaiah shares a lot of powerful insights on training and racing philosophy, coaching science, and more, and really brings you into the mind of a high-level cycling coach. For more on Isaiah, check out his coaching bio at https://fascat.wpengine.com/coaches/isaiah-newkirk/ And as always, please leave us a review on Apple Podcasts and share the show with your training buddies! Thanks for listening. 33420Get started with our best-selling Sweet Spot 1 Training Plan. The post Inside Coach Isaiah’s Mind: Takeaways from USAC Level 1 Coaches Education appeared first on FasCat.
1/19/2020 • 1 hour, 11 minutes, 50 seconds
Off Season Gravel Training
It’s late December, early January and time to get serious and make the most of the remaining months of the offseason to come into the gravel calendar swinging. Coach Frank and Jackson sit down to discuss their top tips and considerations for offseason gravel training, including: 32352Looking for the perfect off-season Gravel Plan for January? Here it is. 10 Weeks Resistance Training Sweet Spot Base Gravel simulation rides strength + conditioning periodization gravel training camp and of course, #WinningInTheKitchen It’s a great conversation that will hopefully get you psyched for the upcoming season and add some extra motivation for those winter trainer rides coming up. The post Off Season Gravel Training appeared first on FasCat.
12/20/2019 • 1 hour, 3 minutes, 13 seconds
FasCat Holiday Buyer’s Guide LIVE from Excel Sports
We’re back at our favorite local bike shop, Excel Sports for a LIVE podcast sharing FasCat’s picks for the holidays if you or someone you know is a cyclist! Coach Frank breaks down everything from bikes to tires to nutrition products, and we even gave away a Wahoo ROAM for the livestream! If you’re looking for some really solid gifts for the cyclist in your life this season, look no further. To find all of the products mentioned in this podcast, visit our friends over at Excel Sports: http://excelsports.com. Products mentioned: Cervelo Aspero gravel bike 1 GU nutrition products – gels, chews, stroopwafels, Roctane NormaTec recovery boots 1 Panaracer GravelKing SK/SK + tires Wahoo ROAM / BOLT GPS cycling computers Castelli baselayer 1 Assos chamois cream Wahoo KICKR smart trainer Thanks for listening/watching and congrats to the winner of the ROAM! To win a pair of Panaracer Gravel KINGS SK, 35mm head over to forum.FasCatCoaching and answer the trivia question in the podcast! (Where are carbohydrates absorbed in your body?) To take advantage of an extra 15% off Normatecs email [email protected] and reference “NormaTecsForFasCat” The post FasCat Holiday Buyer’s Guide LIVE from Excel Sports appeared first on FasCat.
12/13/2019 • 1 hour, 2 minutes, 22 seconds
Thanksgiving Gratitude & Black Friday Show
It’s the week of Thanksgiving and Boulder is being covered in snow, so Coach Frank checks in with the podcast to share what he’s grateful for, share the details of our Black Friday/Cyber Monday deal, and how to stay sane and train this holiday season. Remember to use code Fast50 at checkout to save 50% off any plan, today through end of day Monday, Dec. 2nd. And have a fantastic Thanksgiving! Check out our sweet selection of training plans for every kind of cyclist: https://fascat.wpengine.com/training-plans/ The post Thanksgiving Gratitude & Black Friday Show appeared first on FasCat.
11/26/2019 • 25 minutes, 31 seconds
Coach Isaiah Newkirk on the Transition from Pro Road to Pro Gravel and How to Train
Coach Isaiah is back to chat about his new transition from professional road cyclist into the gravel scene, and how his training and outlook on the sport has shifted. We talk about: cross training planning out a gravel race calendar how CTL is affected by gravel-specific training why strength training is particularly important for gravel racers and more! It’s a good conversation, and we’re super excited to see Isaiah throw down in some of the gravel races this year coming off a road career. For more on Isaiah, check out our previous episodes with him: TT training and racing: https://fascat.wpengine.com/tips/time-trial-training-racing-w-coach-isaiah/ Tour of Utah review + Offseason tips: https://fascat.wpengine.com/tips/isaiah/ Plant-based nutrition for cyclists: https://fascat.wpengine.com/tips/plant-based-nutrition-for-cyclists/ And don’t forget to take advantage of our Black Friday/Cyber Monday training plan sale! Starting on Tuesday, November 26 and going through Tuesday, December 3rd, we’re giving 50% off all training plans with code Fast50. Now’s the time to start getting faster! The post Coach Isaiah Newkirk on the Transition from Pro Road to Pro Gravel and How to Train appeared first on FasCat.
11/21/2019 • 56 minutes, 45 seconds
A Conversation with Steamboat Gravel Founder, Mark Satkiewicz
In case you’ve been living underneath a rock, gravel racing is hot AF right now. It’s registration season for the 2020 calendar, and races are filling up faster than a Walmart on Black Friday. One of our favorite races of 2019 and a first year event in our backyard, Steamboat Gravel, was a smashing success and it’s back with more ambition and awesome for next year. Frank sat down with one of the brains behind the event, Mark Satkiewicz to chat about the state of gravel racing, how SBTGRVL went this year, and what new changes to expect in 2020. Plus how to register for next year’s race. For all things SBTGRVL, check out https://sbtgrvl.com/ and we’ll see in Steamboat! If you’re enjoying the podcast, consider rating and reviewing the show on Apple Podcasts and subscribe wherever you listen so you don’t miss the latest episode! Visit our thriving forum at forum.fascat.wpengine.com to continue the conversation, and save 25% on your next training plan by using code 25podcast at checkout @ fascat.wpengine.com. Thanks for listening! 28566Training for SBT Gravel? Click here to buy the plan for 2020! The post A Conversation with Steamboat Gravel Founder, Mark Satkiewicz appeared first on FasCat.
11/15/2019 • 1 hour, 14 minutes, 31 seconds
Coach Allie Legg : Life in the Pro Peloton, Gravel Racing, and Offseason Training
This week is a conversation with recently retired pro cyclist and FasCat Coach Allie Legg, who raced for the Twenty20 Sho-Air women’s professional cycling team after getting started in cycling at a young age in the sport of BMX racing. Allie has recently joined the team at FasCat as a coach, and has a tremendous amount of experience to share thru her coaching. Coach Frank and Allie discuss BMX racing, life in the pro peloton, coaching, gravel racing, offseason training, yoga, and a ton more. Read more of Allie’s coaching bio here. Thanks as always for listening and leaving us a review on the Apple Podcasts store, and subscribing to the show wherever you listen. You can also save 25% on your next training plan by using code 25podcast at checkout! 28158Looking for an off-season training plan to keep you focused on 2020? Check out this best-selling plan. The post Coach Allie Legg : Life in the Pro Peloton, Gravel Racing, and Offseason Training appeared first on FasCat.
11/8/2019 • 1 hour, 12 minutes, 3 seconds
Grab Bag: Gamechangers, Zwifting, Principles, and Morning Routines
This week we are talking about the new Netflix documentary The Gamechangers, plant-based Frank, Zwifting, the Excel Sports discount, Ray Dalio’s book, Principles, and Jackson’s morning routine. We hope you enjoy! If you are a training plan customer or FasCat Athlete, don’t forget to check out Excel Sports (excelsports.com) and select FasCat Coaching under the how did you hear about us? dropdown menu for some wicked discounts! And continue the conversation in our exclusive forum at forum.fascat.wpengine.com. 27878Buy our most popular off-season training plan today. The post Grab Bag: Gamechangers, Zwifting, Principles, and Morning Routines appeared first on FasCat.
11/1/2019 • 1 hour, 16 minutes, 29 seconds
How Much Sweet Spot Should You Do?
We’re back with another discussion of one of FasCat’s main training philosophies: Sweet Spot. A big question we receive by athletes is “how much sweet spotting should I actually be doing?” In fact, our training tip on the subject remains one of our most popular. So today we break it all down and explain how much is enough for the pre-season, during the base build, and in season race mode. We’ll talk about how sweet spot applies to the different disciplines within cycling, and share our top tips. We highly recommend going and listening to our episode on the invention of Sweet Spot where Frank discusses the basis of the philosophy. As always, thanks to everyone for rating and reviewing the pod on Apple Podcasts, sharing with a friend or teammate, and continuing the conversation in the forum. As a FasCat Coached athlete and training plan customer, you can now take advantage of our new partner Excel Sports with a FasCat team discount. Instructions are on our forum and are provided at the time of purchase. The post How Much Sweet Spot Should You Do? appeared first on FasCat.
10/25/2019 • 53 minutes, 20 seconds
Ask FasCat #7 – the Cyclocross Edition
We’re back with another installment of our Ask FasCat series, where we take listener questions submitted via our forum and add our take to help make you faster. This time, the focus is cyclocross training, as the season is in full swing. We hit questions ranging from offseason ‘cross training, fueling for race day, to the best way to quantify cyclocross training and more. Thanks to everyone who submitted questions, and be sure to check out our forum for more cycling conversation @ forum.fascat.wpengine.com. 25924Looking for that perfect in-season CX training plan? Click here to start fast. Shownotes: Fatigue Dependent Training Plan Design and Podcast The Perfect Cyclocross Pre-Race Routine Better Metrics for Cyclocross than TSS/CTL > Whoop Reference Mid-Season Cyclocross Break and Peaking for CX Nationals If you want to help us out, you can leave us a review on the Apple Podcasts app or in iTunes and let us know what you like about the show, what topics you’d like us to cover next, or areas we can improve. It helps us out a ton! You can go straight there by clicking here. The post Ask FasCat #7 – the Cyclocross Edition appeared first on FasCat.
10/18/2019 • 54 minutes, 9 seconds
Winning in the Grocery Store | Nutrition for Cyclists
Winning in the Grocery Store | Nutrition for Cyclists
If you want to win on your bike, you’ll have to win in the kitchen first. We’re back with another #WinningInTheKitchen special, serving up a conversation about where this all begins: the grocery store. It doesn’t matter how dialed your kitchen is or how motivated you are to cook healthy food if you don’t bring it home from the grocery store first. So we’re here to share our Go Fast Foods grocery list and share some of our favorite tips and foods to help you on your offseason nutrition plan. Our focus is discussing the main areas to shop for: Greens Vegetables Fat Protein Carbohydrate Fruit For more on this topic, check out our previous podcasts, videos and training tips: Go Fast Food Choices: https://fascat.wpengine.com/tips/weight-loss-go-faster/ Winning In the Kitchen (read, watch & listen) https://fascat.wpengine.com/tips/winning-in-the-kitchen/ Weight Loss for Cyclists (read and listen) https://fascat.wpengine.com/tips/weight-loss-for-cyclists/ 30 Day Winning in the Kitchen Challenge https://fascat.wpengine.com/tips/winning-in-the-kitchen-challenge/ And don’t forget to continue the conversation in our forum at http://forum.fascat.wpengine.com and use code 25podcast at checkout to save 25% on your next plan so you can put your new nutrition game to use! Thanks for listening y’all, we really appreciate it! Remember (!) What What Alaphilippe DO?!?! The post Winning in the Grocery Store | Nutrition for Cyclists appeared first on FasCat.
10/11/2019 • 1 hour, 8 minutes, 10 seconds
Weight Lifting for Cyclists Training Plan
Since we talked about timing as it relates to training last week, this time is all about the timing of strength training/weight lifting for cyclists as it’s the perfect time to get started on that. In this episode, Coach Frank breaks down the FasCat 10-week strength training for cyclists training plan, and how to use it most effectively. We discuss: The fundamentals of our strength training philosophy and the three main exercises for this program The 4 phases: Adaptation > Hypertrophy > Strength > Power What to expect going through the plan and how to approach each week Don’t get behind the curve and start strength training when it’s too late! Training Tip: https://fascat.wpengine.com/tips/weight-lifting-for-cycling/ Last year’s Podcast: https://fascat.wpengine.com/tips/resistance-training-for-cycling/ Nino’s Circuit Training: https://fascat.wpengine.com/tips/ninos-circuit-training/ If you want to try our weight lifting for cycling training plan for yourself use the coupon code 25podcast to get 25% off your weight lifting for cycling training plan and you yourself can #FtFP! The post Weight Lifting for Cyclists Training Plan appeared first on FasCat.
10/5/2019 • 1 hour, 1 minute, 7 seconds
Training for the Iceman Cometh MTB Race
by Jake Rytlewski, September 2019 If you have ever heard of or been to Kalkaska, Michigan chances are you have done or heard of the Iceman Cometh. The Iceman Cometh is a 27 mile point to point mountain bike race in northern Michigan held yearly on the first Saturday of November. What started off as a small event with only a handful of races has turned into an end of the year party drawing over 4,000 racers. Even though there is a lot of talk about the after party, many riders like to finish of the year on a high note with a good result. 2757But how do you train for the Iceman Cometh MTB race? Here is a six week training plan showing you how! Of course the biggest variable is the weather where it can be anywhere from 70 degrees to 20 degrees and 6 inches of snow or anything in between. In our Iceman training plan, each week has a day dedicated to mountain bike skills. Try to ride in different trail conditions such as sand and mud so you will be ready and confident. Iceman is said to be a road racers course with all the two track and dirt roads. You will need a huge aerobic engine (hint hint: sweet spot training) as you will be spending a lot of time riding as close to your FTP as possible, while being able to make those anaerobic efforts getting over the short steep climbs. From the start you have to be ready to go Full Gas. This is true regardless if you are looking for a result or just to do personal best time. There is a holeshot at the start into the singletrack: get in position to hit the trails in the front, and for those looking for a fast time you will want to take advantage of the draft from the other riders. You will be sprinting off the start line and fighting for position to get to and stay near the front for the first 2 miles. Once you hit the trails it is single file and there is very little passing. Without a good position you can find yourself losing the leaders, and or being held up by slower riders and crashes. With Iceman being more a road course it is crucial to draft and stay with the leaders. You don’t hit the first single track until 8 miles into the race. You get 2 miles of single track after the fast start and need to keep up. Again any mishaps or slow up will cost you as the race heads for Steve’s secret and some tough climbs before opening back up on some two track and dirt roads. After 4 miles of fast two track and dirt roads you will be approaching the Williamsburg road crossing. This is a great opportunity to get a feed or make sure are eating and topping off with fuel (click here for our fueling recommendations) . You will then have a fast mile or two before hitting the Vasa Trail. The Vasa Trail can either be your friend or enemy! If you have been able to sit in the draft, been staying fueled and have put in the training you can really enjoy the last 8 miles. Here you will find many little climbs that can make or break you race. These hills will take you 1 – 4 minutes at a full gas effort. You want to stay smooth through here and keep the pressure on over the top of the climbs. Use the last ones as a launch pad to try to separate yourself from the rest. You’ll want to be in the front before you hit the last twisty mile through the camp ground as you will find little opportunities to pass. For the first build cycle of this training plan you will be focusing on your aerobic engine with just hint of anaerobic efforts. You will begin with sweet spot and some long tempo intervals to help build up your aerobic engine to be ready to race hard for 2 – 3 hours. The plan mixes in the anaerobic efforts with tempo burst workouts during the week and the weekends mix in Zone 5 and 6 efforts in with aerobic intervals. In a race you will very rarely just sit at a steady pace throughout. By mixing in these surges it trains your body to be able to respond and recover between harder anaerobic efforts. During the second build cycle you will start working on your FTP with threshold intervals. Having a high FTP for Iceman is important as you will be spending a lot of time at it and above. The sweet spot intervals will continue during this phase as well, but they will be longer. You will be doing up to and over an hour total of sweet spot riding on your weekend rides. Really helping you be prepared to put in over 2 hours of hard race. These efforts are going to carry you through the fast two tracks and dirt roads. By the end of this cycle you start some Zone 5 intervals. Come the third build cycle you will be focused on intensity! You will be 4 weeks from the race and it is time to lower the duration a bit and ramp up the intensity. It is the time you want to be making hard race like efforts. You will be doing Vo2 Max and Zone 6 anaerobic intervals. These are going to help prepare you for the race surges and many short steep hills you will find on course including Steve’s Secret and on the Vasa Trail. These are the efforts you will be making though out the race from the start to the last hills on the Vasa Trail. Coach Jake racing to a 7th place PRO finish in the 2009 IceMan You can mix your riding on and off road. Just make sure that you are getting in the skills day. Even though the course is mostly two track there are sections you will to be ready for so you don’t lose valuable time or energy. Also every 4th week is a rest week! Make sure to take it easy and let your muscles regenerate from the accumulative training stress. This is when you get stronger and ready for the coming up training block! How to ride in the sweet spot Sweet spot is a training term and intensity you will frequently see in this training calendar. To ride in your sweet spot, adjust your pace between medium and maximal, in a zone you’d call “medium hard.” By power or heart rate, sweet spot is between 83 and 97 percent of your Functional Threshold Power (FTP). If you have a power meter, you can use it to pace yourself between 91 and 105 percent of your FTP, or even more if your form is good. Setting your FTP You will want to have a properly set FTP to help set up your training zones. You may already have one set from a long year of racing. You can use your peak 1 hour norm power or 95% of your peak 20 minute average power. Look to race files for possible peaks. Or you could conduct your own field test. This is a 6 week training plan. You will be doing race specific intervals. Make sure you have a recovery drink and food ready at the completion of each workout. Also be sure to staying hydrated and fueled during your workouts. Not only will it help you that day, but it also keeps you from falling in a deficit, especially as the workload increases. Work, family, and other commitments can make completing every workout a challenge. Even if you can only ride for one hour, perform the intervals and try to balance your time so that you can consistently ride each training day. It’s better to ride for one hour each training day rather than three hours one day a week. Set a personal goal for your own Iceman because improving as a cyclist is all about setting goals and working toward them. Copyright 2019 , FasCat Coaching Jake is an Associate Coach with FasCat Coaching. He is a full time professional USA cycling and TrainingPeaks certified coach and finished 7th overall in the 2009 IceMan. To talk with Jake about racing the IceMan, and building power on the bike fill out our New Athlete Questionnaire to set up a Coaching Consultation. Comments The post Training for the Iceman Cometh MTB Race appeared first on FasCat.
9/18/2019 • 59 minutes, 29 seconds
Everything Phil’s Cookie Fondo with Phil Gaimon
Phil returns to the FasCat Podcast to chat about his upcoming fondo happening in 6 weeks! Frank and Phil talk about his comeback from a terrible crash suffered earlier this year, what the vibe is like at the fondo, the food to expect, the training you need to do and much more! For more info, check out https://www.philsfondo.com/route-profiles-1#chocolate-chip 24136Click here to purchase the Phil’s Fondo Training Plan! Frank’s Phil’s Fondo Strava File: https://www.strava.com/activities/1232388406 Frank’s TrainingPeaks Power/GPS/Ride data: http://tpks.ws/C7MSXLCJIKUD2D2CNZVMRNK72A The post Everything Phil’s Cookie Fondo with Phil Gaimon appeared first on FasCat.
9/14/2019 • 35 minutes, 9 seconds
Dirk Friel, Co-Founder of TrainingPeaks
This week, Coach Frank sits down with Dirk Friel, the co-founder and Chief Evangelist of TrainingPeaks…the essential software for athletes. It’s what we use to coach our athletes, and what is used by countless other coaches, athletes, and pros to quantify and track their training. Frank and Dirk talk about the origins of TrainingPeaks, Dirk’s background in racing and coaching, the future of the software, Skimo racing, and more. It’s a great conversation with a legend in the world of endurance sports and training! As always, please subscribe to the show on your favorite podcast app, and leave us a 5-star review on Apple Podcasts if you’re enjoying the pod And for more training tips, podcasts, and videos, check out all things FasCat at http://fascat.wpengine.com 23423Make it your best off-season with our best-selling 32-week resistance training and Sweet Spot training plan. The post Dirk Friel, Co-Founder of TrainingPeaks appeared first on FasCat.
8/29/2019 • 1 hour, 8 minutes, 3 seconds
SBT GRVL Recap, Offseason Talk, and the Future of USA Cycling
It’s a busy time of year for cycling, so we’re back at it with a 3-part podcast covering 3 very different but interestingly related topics: Steamboat Gravel [SBTG], cyclocross prep and the importance of taking an offseason as a road cyclist or gravel racer, and the role of USA Cycling in these changing times in cycling. We cover our experience at the insanely awesome and inaugural SBT GRVL event this past weekend, breaking down Frank’s power data and what it’s like to race the 140 mile course. We then shift into the importance of shifting into an offseason this fall if you’ve been racing and training all year versus just getting started as a ‘cross racer. We then get philosophical and discuss how USA Cycling’s role has changed in this new chapter of cycling, and what we’d like to see from the organization in the future. 23184Looking for a structured plan to jump-start your off-season training? Check out our post-season break podcast: https://fascat.wpengine.com/tips/post-season-break/ Vote for us to do a Steamboat Gravel Power Data Analysis Podcast and Video And continue the conversation in our awesome forum: http://forum.fascat.wpengine.com The post SBT GRVL Recap, Offseason Talk, and the Future of USA Cycling appeared first on FasCat.
8/22/2019 • 1 hour, 15 minutes, 11 seconds
Ask FasCat #6!
We’re back for a long awaited Q&A episode, answering questions about everything from weight loss to full gas intervals to altitude adjustment…it’s a good one (we even get a call from Mr. Gaimon)! Thanks to everyone for submitting questions through the FasCat forum, emailing in questions, or shooting us a message on social media. Read Coach Jake’s Racing at Altitude Training Tip that we referenced here. For more awesome podcasts, subscribe to the show wherever you listen to your favorite shows and be sure to share with a friend or training partner. The post Ask FasCat #6! appeared first on FasCat.
8/15/2019 • 1 hour, 13 minutes, 28 seconds
Rebecca’s Private Idaho Race Analysis
Rebecca’s Private Idaho has quickly risen to one of the top gravel race weekends in the country. Based in the small ski town of Ketchum, Idaho, RPI was started by endurance mountain bike legend and Ketchum local, Rebecca Rusch. With sweeping views of the nearby Pioneer Mountains and endlessly beautiful gravel roads at altitude, it’s a must do event. Since Jackson was born and raised in Ketchum and competed in RPI many times, we’re here to bring on a deep analysis of this event from course dynamics, equipment considerations, and training recommendations. We’ll talk about the key climbs and tactics for this specific course and walk through how to approach pacing and racing it by breaking key sections down. We’ll go into bike and tire choice, and how to stay on top of hydration and nutrition. Finally, we’ll share expert coaching advice for the weeks leading up to the race so that you can be best prepared to crush it on race day. For a visual “vlog” style video Jackson recently shot when in Idaho, check out what the course actually looks like: And if you want to experience a more in depth analysis with video breakdown of Strava/TrainingPeaks data, check out the full podcast video here: As always, be sure to subscribe to the FasCat podcast wherever you listen to podcasts, and subscribe to our YouTube channel to keep up to date with all the latest training tips for cyclists. You can continue the conversation at http://forum.fascat.wpengine.com. The post Rebecca’s Private Idaho Race Analysis appeared first on FasCat.
8/8/2019 • 1 hour, 5 minutes, 7 seconds
Six Weeks till Cyclocross – how to train for cyclocross
It’s August 1st, which means #crossiscoming in approximately 6 weeks. It’s time to get serious about training, honing cross-specific skills, and prepare the body for the demands of cyclocross. Have no fear our “oh shh*t six week cyclocross training plan is here! This week on the FasCat podcast, Coach Frank and Jackson talk about the 10 key cyclocross training components of our 6 weeks to cyclocross plan, which includes plyometrics, technique drills, cyclocross specific running training, and more. If you’re serious about cross, get out your notepad and find your local park. It’s training time. 6 weeks to cyclocross plan: https://fascat.wpengine.com/training-plans/cyclocross-training-plan/ Coach Brandon’s #secretTraining to race or not to race: https://fascat.wpengine.com/tips/secrettraining-to-race-or-not-to-race/ FasCat Cycling forum: https://forum.fascat.wpengine.com/ The post Six Weeks till Cyclocross – how to train for cyclocross appeared first on FasCat.
8/1/2019 • 1 hour, 3 minutes, 29 seconds
Steamboat Gravel (SBTGRVL) Pre-Race Course Recon, Training, and Equipment Tips
We’re about 3 weeks away from the inaugural Steamboat Gravel race, and Coach Frank recently pre-rode the critical 100 miles of the 140 race. From pacing and training to equipment and course conditions, we’re here this week on the podcast to break down everything you need to know about key preparation for this event. In the podcast, we cover: The 3 “tricky” sections of the course and important notes about road conditions and climbs/descents What equipment to run: shoes/pedals, tires, and hydration and food systems Training: what specific training protocols to be done in this final block before August 18th Why Foundation Training will be a key factor: https://stream.foundationtraining.com/categories/freebies Mid-Week Interval Workout: SBTG Ramps, 2 x 10 minutes: For more info on SBTGRVL, check out https://sbtgrvl.com/ and their YouTube channel for some course clips: https://youtu.be/bGb04CCY6rg And of course, for more training tips, discussions, and resources, check out http://fascat.wpengine.com and our forum, http://forum.fascat.wpengine.com. The post Steamboat Gravel (SBTGRVL) Pre-Race Course Recon, Training, and Equipment Tips appeared first on FasCat.
7/25/2019 • 1 hour, 34 seconds
Time Trial Training & Racing w/ Coach Isaiah
This week on the pod, we have a special episode for you featuring our very own TT specialist, Coach Isaiah Newkirk! Isaiah races professionally for the 303 Project cycling team, and is a strong disciple of the time trial. Coach Frank and Isaiah sit down to discuss the in’s and out’s of time trial performance from training to equipment to racing. Follow Isaiah on Instagram: @isaiah.newkirk For more training tips, visit http://fascat.wpengine.com/tips 21133Check out our 40km Time Trial Training Plan if you’re looking to improve your TT this season. The post Time Trial Training & Racing w/ Coach Isaiah appeared first on FasCat.
7/4/2019 • 46 minutes, 48 seconds
Summertime Nutrition for Cyclists
Summer is here, which means training and racing on the bike is being ramped up, goals are being achieved, and we can finally be outside more. However, it’s also a time to revisit our nutrition and maybe lose those lagging couple extra pounds or just dial things in to train harder and recovery even better during big training and racing blocks. Coach Frank and Jackson sit down to talk through 3 very important and relevant topics in this conversation: Using your powermeter to track caloric expenditure & quantify weight loss Fiber & satiety as it relates to healthy nutrition, and of course your #WinningInTheKitchen Grocery Shopping List We’d love for you to join the discussion about our podcast on forum.fascat.wpengine.com It’s a great discussion that is always a popular topic, so please share with your friends, teammates, and family members who may need some extra nutrition help this season! Thanks for listening. Find the FasCat podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and Stitcher. Follow us on social: Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and YouTube. Intro music: David Cutter Music. 21127Shop our best training plan for in-season Gravel racing. The post Summertime Nutrition for Cyclists appeared first on FasCat.
6/28/2019 • 1 hour, 3 minutes, 43 seconds
Cycling Coach’s Buyer Guide!
We are asked constantly about different pieces of gear, what’s the best bang for your buck, what kind of cycling computer to buy, which tires to use for X race, etc. With the cycling season in full swing, we decided to stop by Excel Sports, our local cycling superstore to record a podcast walking through our favorite items at the $50, $100, $250, $500, and $1,000 price points. The whole purpose is to share our recommendations as cycling coaches for products that have a very tangible and practical application for your training and performance, in order to ride faster and perform better. For this reason, we didn’t discuss carbon wheels or frames, pedals or shoes, but instead focused on the “little” things that you might not think about as essential items for cycling success. For all your cycling gear needs, definitely check out Excel Sports and remember your FasCat Team Discount for being a part of our community. http://excelsports.com Products mentioned: $50 FasCat Training Plans GU Roctane Ultra Endurance Formula Wahoo TICKR Spotify Premium Whole Foods shopping 20958From the Home of Sweet Spot, Sweet Spot #4 Polarized will take your game to the next level. Quickly! $100 Panaracer GravelKing Tires CamelBak Chase Hydration Vest $250 Wahoo ELEMNT BOLT WHOOP $500 EVOC bike case Ultegra Stages Powermeter Instant Pot/Vitamix $1000 Normatec MVP Recovery Boots SciCon Bike Travel Case Thanks for listening, and subscribe to the podcast to hear more! https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/fascat-cycling-training-tips-podcast/id1381614039 http://fascat.wpengine.com The post Cycling Coach’s Buyer Guide! appeared first on FasCat.
Cyclocross is coming, and getting ahead of the curve this summer will set you up for success come the fall. Cyclocross racing legend and FasCat coach Brandon Dwight is in the studio this week to share some of his favorite summer cyclocross training secrets so that you can come into the season FLYING. For more info, check out our summer cyclocross training tip: https://fascat.wpengine.com/tips/ten-cyclocross-training-tips-for-june/ Thanks for listening, and continue the conversation in the new FasCat Coaching forum, where you can ask questions and even get more personalized help with training plan design and coaching support. http://forum.fascat.wpengine.com. Find the FasCat podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and Stitcher. Follow us on social: Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and YouTube. Intro music: David Cutter Music. 20286Get serious about Cyclocross season with our CX Summer Bundle! The post Summer Cyclocross #secrettraining w/ Coach Brandon Dwight appeared first on FasCat.
6/15/2019 • 44 minutes, 34 seconds
Ask FasCat #5!
Greetings, fellow bicycle nerds! We’re back with another installment of our Ask FasCat Q&A series, where we answer listener questions from our forum and beyond. Today we dive into questions about altitude, mid-season breaks, recovering from big events, and more. Be sure to join our forum to get your questions in for the next round (in 4 weeks), and check out our new coaching subscription to help with your training plan design! And of course, stay tuned to our YouTube channel for more live podcasts and videos, including a recap from our recent trip to the Haute Route Asheville. Find the FasCat podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and Stitcher. Follow us on social: Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and YouTube. Intro music: David Cutter Music. The post Ask FasCat #5! appeared first on FasCat.
5/31/2019 • 44 minutes, 56 seconds
Haute Route Asheville Preview Show!
We’re here in gorgeous Asheville, NC for the Haute Route Asheville, a 3 day event through the Blue Ridge mountains. In today’s episode, we do a live podcast from the event HQ and break down each stage, discussing our strategy and plan for the weekend. Thanks again to the Haute Route crew for having us, and stay tuned for more video content coming from us. Haute Route: https://www.hauteroute.org/ Be sure to continue the conversation in our brand new forum at http://forum.fascat.wpengine.com. Find the FasCat podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and Stitcher. Follow us on social: Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and YouTube. Intro music: David Cutter Music. The post Haute Route Asheville Preview Show! appeared first on FasCat.
5/17/2019 • 51 minutes, 33 seconds
How to Travel to Races Like a PRO
With the Haute Route approaching next week, we decided to sit down and talk about how to win at traveling to bike races, whether it’s via car or via plane. We discuss what to bring and how to avoid those last minute stressors to prepare best for your target races. Speaking of travel, you can listen to our live podcast from Asheville the day before the Haute Route here: https://youtu.be/PlekuP2Udks Be sure to continue the conversation in our brand new forum at http://forum.fascat.wpengine.com. Find the FasCat podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and Stitcher. Follow us on social: Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and YouTube. Intro music: David Cutter Music. The post How to Travel to Races Like a PRO appeared first on FasCat.
5/10/2019 • 58 minutes, 38 seconds
Fatigue Dependent Training Plan Design
Carefully crafting the design of a training plan is a critical aspect of improvement and success as a cyclist. Coach Frank abides by the idea of “fatigue dependent” training plan design, which is the focus of today’s episode. We break down what this means and why it’s important for maximizing the time on the bike. We provide some solid advice for following a fatigue dependent training plan, how to adjust your plan in different scenarios, and how it applies to different phases of the cycle of the training calendar. We hope you enjoy! Please consider subscribing to the YouTube channel where we’ll be broadcasting the episodes live every Thursday: http://youtube.com/c/FasCatCoaching. The FasCat Athlete Forum is live! Join the discussion here. Find the FasCat podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and Stitcher. Follow us on social: Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and YouTube. Intro music: David Cutter Music. The post Fatigue Dependent Training Plan Design appeared first on FasCat.
5/4/2019 • 58 minutes, 29 seconds
The 4 Key Factors for Gravel Racing Success
Gravel racing season is in full swing, and this week’s podcast is all about helping you crush your next race. We believe there are 4 key components to successful gravel racing — pacing, hydration, nutrition, and equipment — so we break down how to approach these things and apply them to your next race or looking back on previous events. We dive deep into these topics and talk about everything Gravel 101, such as hydration packs and aero bars, gravel simulation rides, nutrition plans leading up to race day, and more. The FasCat Athlete Forum is live! Join the discussion here. We are also switching over to YouTube to host our livestream video of the podcast, which we kicked off this week. Subscribe to our channel at http://youtube.com/c/FasCatCoaching to see all of our videos and jump into the live podcast every Thursday at 11am MST. We hope you enjoy this week’s show, and thank you for listening! 15945Get the training plan designed by our coaches who are training and racing the biggest gravel events on the calendar. Find the FasCat podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and Stitcher. Follow us on social: Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and YouTube. Intro music: David Cutter Music. The post The 4 Key Factors for Gravel Racing Success appeared first on FasCat.
4/25/2019 • 59 minutes, 36 seconds
Ask FasCat #4!
With another 4 weeks gone by in an instant, it’s time for another Q&A session! On this week’s show, we dive into listener submitted questions on topics ranging from fasting, avoiding cramping, using commuting as training, and more. Thanks to everyone who submitted questions! We hope you enjoy the episode, and don’t forget to subscribe and use code 25podcast at checkout to save on your next plan. The FasCat Athlete Forum is live! Join the discussion here. Find the FasCat podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and Stitcher. Follow us on social: Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and YouTube. Intro music: David Cutter Music. The post Ask FasCat #4! appeared first on FasCat.
4/18/2019 • 51 minutes, 58 seconds
What to Eat on the Bike During Training and Racing
With the racing season in full swing, a big area of consideration and confusion for many cyclists is on the bike nutrition. We’ve talked at length about Winning in the Kitchen, but it’s an entirely different animal to fuel yourself on the bike in training and racing. We sit down to discuss the fundamentals of nutrition on the bike, and share the essentials of what you need to know. Here’s a short recap of what we covered: 2-5 hours: 30-60g carbohydrates per hour (120 – 240 calories/ hour) 5+ hours: 60-90g carbohydrates per hour (240-360 calories/hour) Every 30 minutes : gels > blocks > bars + Skratch Labs rice cakes Speaking of the “Guaranteed Not to Bonk” Rice Cakes here’s Dr. Allen Lim’s recipe (Berry + Mint + Chocolate) 15680Shop FasCat’s Best-selling Gravel Grinder plan. We dig into many more specifics of what to eat, how often, and some more info on the science behind all of this. Listen in to dial in your nutrition plan for your next big training ride or race! The FasCat Athlete Forum is live! Join the discussion here. We hope you enjoy the episode, and don’t forget to subscribe and use code 25podcast at checkout to save on your next plan. Find the FasCat podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and Stitcher. Follow us on social: Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and YouTube. Intro music: David Cutter Music. To talk with Frank about your cycling training and losing weight, please fill out a New Athlete Questionnaire to set up a Coaching Consultation. Otherwise keep #FtFP’ing and Winning In the Kitchen! The post What to Eat on the Bike During Training and Racing appeared first on FasCat.
4/13/2019 • 59 minutes, 42 seconds
How to Leave Post-Activity Comments For Your Coach and Be “Coachable”
This week, Coach Frank outlines using the 4 components of monitoring training in his athletes to help you better provide feedback in the post-activity comments section of TrainingPeaks or other software so that you can communicate more effectively with your coach, progress as an athlete, and prevent setbacks or problems in training and racing. We talk about the importance of sports psychology, tracking fatigue, life stressors, and environmental conditions and then provide some insight on how to be “coachable” from the perspective of an experienced coach. 15530Train Less, Go Harder, Get Faster! We hope you enjoy the episode, and don’t forget to subscribe and use code 25podcast at checkout to save on your next plan. The FasCat Athlete Forum is live! Join the discussion here. Find the FasCat podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and Stitcher. Follow us on social: Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and YouTube. Intro music: David Cutter Music. The post How to Leave Post-Activity Comments For Your Coach and Be “Coachable” appeared first on FasCat.
4/5/2019 • 1 hour, 43 seconds
Plant-Based Nutrition for Cyclists
Happy spring! To shift gears a bit, Jackson and Coach Isaiah come to your ears with a special edition of the podcast while Frank is on vacation for spring break. We dive into the fundamentals of plant-based nutrition for athletes, and discuss many aspects of our own diets and philosophies on food and fueling for cyclists. It’s a fun and educational conversation, so grab a pen and paper and take some notes! #WinningInTheKitchen applies to everyone, and if you’re curious about being vegan or vegetarian, or simply incorporating more plant-based meals into your routine, this episode is for you. And as promised, here is the recipe for my famous smoothie bowl: Join the discussion on the FasCat Forum. 15250If you’re looking for that perfect all-around training to help increase FTP, purchase & follow 18 Weeks to Sweet Spot! Thanks for listening, and don’t forget to share this episode with a friend or teammate. Find the FasCat podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and Stitcher. Follow us on social: Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and YouTube. Intro music: David Cutter Music. The post Plant-Based Nutrition for Cyclists appeared first on FasCat.
3/29/2019 • 1 hour, 9 minutes, 48 seconds
Ask FasCat #3 — Q&A!
Welcome to another regeneration week (AKA our monthly Q&A episode)! We field questions from the FasCat community to provide our best responses to questions about training, racing, nutrition, and more every 4 weeks. We’re back with answers to questions like how to properly perform full gas efforts, thoughts on active recovery rides, what we eat after hard rides, and more. Thanks for listening, and for submitting your questions to help (at) fascat.wpengine.com or via social media. – Join the discussion on the FasCat Forum – Stay tuned for the video version of the podcast and for more training tips and training plans, visit fascat.wpengine.com. Find the FasCat podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and Stitcher. Follow us on social: Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and YouTube. Intro music: David Cutter Music. The post Ask FasCat #3 — Q&A! appeared first on FasCat.
3/23/2019 • 57 minutes, 33 seconds
Intervals 101
Continuing with the progression in early season training periodization, we’re now getting into the real work of the race season and everyone’s favorite part of training: intervals. We did an episode way back in the beginning of the FasCat podcast on intervals, but we wanted to revisit the topic in order to prepare you for getting ready for your target races and to simplify this often overly complicated component of training. It’s easy to get overwhelmed by the different types of intervals, the duration and setup of the workouts, and what kind of intervals to do for specific types of racing. Our goal with this podcast is to break it down so that you head into the interval season with more confidence. We discuss the utility of zones 4,5, and 6 intervals and who they are for, and then the purpose of sprint workouts and tabatas on race performance. For more information and deeper dives into this topic, check out the interval section of our website. 14000FasCat Podcast listeners can save 25% on ANY training plan with code “25podcast”! – Join the discussion on the FasCat Forum – Thanks for listening! Apple Podcasts: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/fascat-cycling-training-tips-podcast/id1381614039?mt=2 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/2dCwiPGkiv3VJuSeJN957S?si=9a4xgP9eT26_YXp6ASOVNA Stitcher: https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/fascat-cycling-training-tips-podcast Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/fascatcoaching/ Instagram: @fascatfh Twitter: @FasCat , @FasCatCoaching and YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/FasCatCoaching Intro music: David Cutter Music // https://davidcuttermusic.com/ The post Intervals 101 appeared first on FasCat.
3/7/2019 • 1 hour, 10 minutes, 3 seconds
Switching From Base to Race Podcast
It’s getting to be that time of year when the first races of the season are quickly approaching, you’ve been (hopefully) putting in some solid base training, and your A race is on the foreseeable horizon. It’s time to start thinking about switching into race specific training with our sweet spot part 3 plan with over unders and criss cross intervals. Coach Frank and Jackson are here to discuss the reasoning behind switching from base to race, building upon our Master’s CTL podcast. We break down calculating out when that time frame is, what kind of workouts or training plans you should be doing, and answer some listener questions. If you’re enjoying the show, you can support what we do by sharing with a friend or teammate, leaving us a review on Apple Podcasts, or subscribing. We appreciate the engagement, and don’t forget to use 25podcast at checkout to save 25% off any training plan. – Join the discussion on the FasCat Forum – Thanks for listening! Apple Podcasts: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/fascat-cycling-training-tips-podcast/id1381614039?mt=2 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/2dCwiPGkiv3VJuSeJN957S?si=9a4xgP9eT26_YXp6ASOVNA Stitcher: https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/fascat-cycling-training-tips-podcast Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/fascatcoaching/ Instagram: @fascatfh Twitter: @FasCat , @FasCatCoaching and YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/FasCatCoaching Intro music: David Cutter Music // https://davidcuttermusic.com/ The post Switching From Base to Race Podcast appeared first on FasCat.
3/1/2019 • 53 minutes, 33 seconds
Ask FasCat #2 – Q&A!
We’re back with another Q&A episode, taking questions from the FasCat podcast community to help you get faster! We answer questions ranging from the proper usage of sweet potatoes to building watts/kg and everything in between. It’s a great episode, so thank you to everyone who contributed questions! Remember to send in your questions for our monthly Ask FasCat episodes, and share this episode with a friend or teammate and subscribe to all the usual places you listen to podcasts (links below). Time to get faster! Subscribe to the show: Apple Podcasts: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/fascat-cycling-training-tips-podcast/id1381614039?mt=2 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/2dCwiPGkiv3VJuSeJN957S?si=9a4xgP9eT26_YXp6ASOVNA Stitcher: https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/fascat-cycling-training-tips-podcast Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/fascatcoaching/ Instagram: @fascatfh Twitter: @FasCat , @FasCatCoaching and YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/FasCatCoaching Intro music: David Cutter Music // https://davidcuttermusic.com/ The post Ask FasCat #2 – Q&A! appeared first on FasCat.
Everything You Need to Know About the Haute Route with Colby Pearce
This week we are talking about the Haute Route (‘oat root’). We’re joined by cycling jedi master Colby Pearce (also a Haute Route Elite Ambassador) to discuss the Haute Route culture, training, and experience. Both Colby and Frank have multiple Haute Route events under their belts and have a wealth of knowledge, advice, and war stories from their experience. We discuss what the Haute Route actually is, a ‘day in the life’ + what to expect from these events, and then jump into how to train and prepare and of course some great stories from the road. To learn more, visit https://www.hauteroute.org/ and follow Colby on the socials: @CwPearce on Twitter and @colby_pearce on Instagram. Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/fascatcoaching/ Instagram: @fascatfh Twitter: @FasCat , @FasCatCoaching and YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/FasCatCoaching Intro music: David Cutter Music // https://davidcuttermusic.com/ The post Everything You Need to Know About the Haute Route with Colby Pearce appeared first on FasCat.
2/1/2019 • 1 hour, 9 minutes, 54 seconds
Ask FasCat #1 – Q&A Podcast!
You asked, we answered! Once a month, we will take questions fielded from the FasCat community (via email and social media) and spend the entire hour answering them! The entire purpose of this podcast is to help you go faster on the bike, and we want to be more engaged with our podcast community (YOU!) to achieve that goal. This is the first installment in the Ask FasCat series, and we answer questions ranging from the rationale of openers to fueling for sweet spot, to fitting in fun group rides within a structured training plan, and everything in between. If you’d like to get a question answered next month, shoot us an email to [email protected] or tag us #askfascat. Thanks to everyone who submitted questions, and thanks for listening! Don’t forget to use code 25podcast at checkout to receive 25% off any training plan. Don’t get left behind and scrambling to get ready for your target event! Also, the full video version of the podcast will be on our YouTube channel, so please subscribe to see each episode in video form, and catch us live on Facebook every Thursday at 11am MST! Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/fascatcoaching/ Instagram: @fascatfh Twitter: @FasCat , @FasCatCoaching and YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/FasCatCoaching Intro music: David Cutter Music // https://davidcuttermusic.com/ The post Ask FasCat #1 – Q&A Podcast! appeared first on FasCat.
1/25/2019 • 1 hour, 2 minutes, 32 seconds
How To Pair and Sequence Our Training Plans
We get a ton of questions about how best to pair and sequence our training plans to connect them through an entire season or a specific situation. With many permutations of how to combine plans over the course of a training and racing block, today’s podcast is about giving you the tools to decide how to approach it. Don’t forget to use code 25podcast at checkout to save 25% off any of our training plans. Tis the season! Don’t wait until the last minute and “cram for the exam”. We’re also recording a Q&A podcast next week, so send in your questions to [email protected] with any and all questions and we’ll answer them on air. You can also watch the video version (coming soon) of this podcast on our YouTube channel, and be sure to subscribe as we’ll be filming all forthcoming episodes. Enjoy the show! Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/fascatcoaching/ Instagram: @fascatfh Twitter: @FasCat , @FasCatCoaching and YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/FasCatCoaching Intro music: David Cutter Music // https://davidcuttermusic.com/ The post How To Pair and Sequence Our Training Plans appeared first on FasCat.
1/18/2019 • 53 minutes, 32 seconds
Collegiate Cycling: Perspective From Alums & former Coach
We’re back with Coach Isaiah to discuss the value and importance of collegiate cycling not only for the development as a cyclist, but creating more long term enjoyment in the sport of cycling. We chat about our experiences from both the rider side (Jackson and Isaiah) and the coaching side (Frank) to share insight for young athletes and parents alike. Use 25podcast for 25% off your next training plan Instagram: @fascatfh Twitter: @FasCat , @FasCatCoaching and YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/FasCatCoaching Intro music: David Cutter Music // https://davidcuttermusic.com/ The post Collegiate Cycling: Perspective From Alums & former Coach appeared first on FasCat.
1/9/2019 • 1 hour, 46 seconds
New Year’s Show! What’s Next for the FasCat Podcast
It’s officially 2019, and that means time for some reflection and some discussion about what’s next for the FasCat podcast. Frank and Jackson sit down to talk about some of their New Year’s resolutions and goals for the year, and then jump into the tentative content calendar for 2019 and what you can expect from the show moving forward. We’re beyond excited to roll the podcast into the new year and continue to help you get faster! Please subscribe to the show on Apple Podcasts or Stitcher to stay up to date with all of our episodes right when they are released. Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/fascatcoaching/ Instagram: @fascatfh Twitter: @FasCat , @FasCatCoaching and YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/FasCatCoaching Intro music: David Cutter Music // https://davidcuttermusic.com/ The post New Year’s Show! What’s Next for the FasCat Podcast appeared first on FasCat.
1/7/2019 • 55 minutes, 19 seconds
Phil Gaimon (FasCat Athlete): State of the Cycling Union
This week on the podcast, we’re diving deep into recovery for cyclists. Have you ever heard the mantra, “Train hard, recovery harder”? It’s true; recovery is an absolute cornerstone for performing as an athlete, and it must be taken seriously. We walk through the fundamentals (the practices that make up 80-90% of recovery) plus the additional 10-20% “marginal gains” that can be added in to maximize recovery and performance as a cyclist. In this episode, you’ll learn: The top 3 fundamental components of optimizing recovery as an athlete What an ideal recovery routine looks like Some of Frank’s favorite recovery tools and secrets What’s up with Cryotherapy and sensory deprivation tanks? Plus more! Thank you for tuning in to the podcast, and for all of the great feedback on the show. If you have questions, ping us on Twitter @fascat and @jacksonlong, or by commenting below. Don’t forget to subscribe to the show on your favorite podcast platform, and leave us a review on the iTunes store with your favorite thing about the podcast or how we can improve! Follow us on social media: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/fascatcoaching/ Instagram: @fascatfh Twitter: @FasCat and YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/FasCatCoaching Intro music: David Cutter Music // https://davidcuttermusic.com/ The post Ep. 4: Recovery Tips for Cyclists appeared first on FasCat.