• Dr Mike Israetel - Training Balance, Recovery & Being an Athlete

  • Aug 29 2024
  • Length: 53 mins
  • Podcast

Dr Mike Israetel - Training Balance, Recovery & Being an Athlete

  • Summary

  • In this episode of the Rugby Muscle Podcast, we revisit an insightful interview with fitness expert Dr. Mike Israetel. Dr. Mike, known for his Renaissance Periodization YouTube channel and various fitness apps and books.
    You're going to love it.

    The discussion covers practical advice for managing training volume in multi-sport athletes like rugby players, emphasizes the importance of consistency over perfection, and offers tips for fostering a love for training.


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    00:00 Introduction and Welcome

    05:06 Balancing S&C and Rugby Training

    08:46 Importance of Keeping Training Records

    11:16 Adjusting Training During High-Intensity Periods

    14:43 Nutrition Strategies for Athletes

    18:28 Maintaining Muscle During Rugby Season

    19:56 Real-World Application of Sports Science

    24:38 Psychological Aspects of Training and Winning

    29:57 Athletes as Machines: Fine-Tuning Performance

    32:30 The Disconnect Between Coaches and Sports Scientists

    35:06 Consistency Over Perfection in Training

    42:09 The Importance of Enjoying Training

    51:34 Final Thoughts

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