• Cycling Training: When To Work Out On Tired Legs vs. Fresh Legs vs. Full Taper (#233)

  • Jan 30 2025
  • Length: 19 mins
  • Podcast

Cycling Training: When To Work Out On Tired Legs vs. Fresh Legs vs. Full Taper (#233)

  • Summary

  • OVERVIEW
    What you rest for is what you're investing in. Group rides, interval days, training races, goal races... you can't be completely fresh and rested for all of them, but when should you train through an event versus tapering for it? Should you rest for a few days before big weekend group rides or treat them like any other training day? Scheduling rest and recovery is as important as scheduling aerobic endurance work or high intensity intervals. Coach Adam Pulford teaches you how to know the differences between using a short rest to freshen up, a structured taper to maximize performance, or a long rest to deload between training phases.

    TOPICS COVERED

    • Intro
    • How to "freshen up" your legs for important training sessions
    • When to train on tired legs
    • Resting before a new training phase
    • What "coming in fresh" looks like
    • Building recovery into your annual training plan

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    HOST
    Adam Pulford has been a CTS Coach for nearly two decades and holds a B.S. in Exercise Physiology. He's participated in and coached hundreds of athletes for endurance events all around the world.

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