Listen "Understanding Training Zones for Running and Cycling with Nick Jankovskis, Sport Scientist"
Episode Synopsis
Are you confused by Training Zones? Me too!
There are many different systems out there that you can use to determine your training zones. These can be based on heart rate, pace, power, speed, effort. There are systems with 2 zones, 3 zones, 5 zones, 7 zones and even 11 zones! How are we to make sense of this?
Well, we need to ask the question, what do all of these zones have in common? What are the primary physiological markers that these zones use as a starting point? My guest today is an expert on this topic. Nick Jankovskis is a Sports Scientist with a fantastic YouTube channel through which he shares his vast knowledge of physiology in easy-to-understand bite-sized videos.
Nick joins me on the show today to help us make some sense of training zones and how we can use them to maximize the effectiveness of our training.
DIscussed in this episode
What are training zones?
What are the benefits of using training zones?
What is VO2 max?
What is the Lactate Threshold?
How do you determine an athlete's training zones?
How could an athlete determine their own training zones?
Follow Nick
Instagram: @nj_sportscience
Website: nickjankovskis.com
YouTube: Nick Jankovskis
Podcast: Physiology Secrets (@metsperformance)
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YouTube: Matthew Boyd
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There are many different systems out there that you can use to determine your training zones. These can be based on heart rate, pace, power, speed, effort. There are systems with 2 zones, 3 zones, 5 zones, 7 zones and even 11 zones! How are we to make sense of this?
Well, we need to ask the question, what do all of these zones have in common? What are the primary physiological markers that these zones use as a starting point? My guest today is an expert on this topic. Nick Jankovskis is a Sports Scientist with a fantastic YouTube channel through which he shares his vast knowledge of physiology in easy-to-understand bite-sized videos.
Nick joins me on the show today to help us make some sense of training zones and how we can use them to maximize the effectiveness of our training.
DIscussed in this episode
What are training zones?
What are the benefits of using training zones?
What is VO2 max?
What is the Lactate Threshold?
How do you determine an athlete's training zones?
How could an athlete determine their own training zones?
Follow Nick
Instagram: @nj_sportscience
Website: nickjankovskis.com
YouTube: Nick Jankovskis
Podcast: Physiology Secrets (@metsperformance)
Would you like your running or triathlon questions featured in a future episode? Just click here to leave me a voicemail.
Follow Me
Instagram: @matthewboydphysio
Facebook: @matthewboydphysio
Twitter: @mboydphysio
YouTube: Matthew Boyd
Website: matthewboydphysio.com
Music By The Passion HiFi
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