Episodios

  • Marginal Gains Aren't For Everyone
    May 20 2025

    They are sexy. And it just rolls off the tongue. As coaches of runners, cyclists, and triathletes, we love chasing marginal gains to increase the performance of our athletes. But chasing marginal gains before developing foundational habits and routines is like tuning a race car before you know how to drive it. Long term, those habits will get you a lot farther than any 1% gain you can gey by smashing keytones every 8 minutes. So in this episode, the coaches break down the foundational items that make up 90-99% of your improvements, and explain who is best suited to start chasing marginal gains.

    If we missed something, let us know in the comments!

    Takeaways

    • Your body likes having a set sleep cycle.
    • Nutrition is key; you can't out-exercise a bad diet.
    • Daily movement beyond training hours is important.
    • Consistency in training trumps all other factors.
    • Stress management is vital for performance.
    • Focus on foundational habits before marginal gains.
    • Hydration is as important as nutrition.
    • Sleep routines can significantly improve sleep quality.
    • Small changes in nutrition can lead to big performance gains. Managing stress is crucial for optimal performance.
    • Strength and flexibility are essential for longevity in sports.
    • Injury prevention is linked to strength training and mobility.
    • Building habits is more effective than seeking quick hacks.
    • A clean and well-maintained bike enhances performance.
    • Positioning on the bike can significantly impact efficiency.
    • Focus on the fundamentals rather than marginal gains.
    • Consistency in training leads to better results than sporadic efforts.

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  • Heat Acclimation For Dummies
    Apr 22 2025

    The heat is on! And your body is wondering what the heck is going on. As athletes and coaches living in some of the worst heat and humidity in the country, we know a thing or two about dealing with the heat. In this episode Coach D and Coach Bfun break down why heat acclimation is so important for everyone, and the most actionable things you can do right now to make sure you are ready to perform better in the heat and humidity.

    So if you're already sweatin', join us for another episode of Coaches on Couches.

    Show Notes:

    Key Takeaways

    • Heat acclimation is crucial for performance in hot conditions.
    • Core temperature regulation is vital during exercise.
    • Humidity significantly affects the body's cooling mechanisms.
    • Acclimation can be achieved indoors as well as outdoors.
    • Physiological benefits of acclimation can be seen in 7-14 days.
    • Increased sweat rate is a key adaptation to heat training.
    • Training in heat can improve performance in cooler conditions.
    • Perceived exertion decreases with acclimation.
    • Passive heat exposure can enhance acclimation benefits.
    • Hydration status is critical when training in heat. Training in heat requires specific strategies for acclimation.
    • Monitoring heart rate is crucial during heat training.
    • Athletes should not avoid training in hot conditions.
    • Hydration is essential for performance in the heat.
    • Preloading with electrolytes can enhance hydration.
    • Clothing choice impacts heat performance significantly.
    • Cooling techniques can improve race day outcomes.
    • Ice socks and cooling sleeves are effective tools.
    • Simulating heat conditions indoors is beneficial.
    • Understanding individual sweat rates is key to hydration.

    Chapters

    00:00 Welcome Back and Podcast Updates
    01:37 Understanding Heat Acclimation
    07:08 The Importance of Core Temperature Regulation
    12:25 Acclimation Process and Benefits
    20:14 Physiological Adaptations to Heat Training
    23:00 Training in the Heat: Strategies for Acclimation
    30:10 Hydration: The Key to Performance in Hot Conditions
    38:57 Cooling Techniques: Enhancing Performance on Race Day

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    47 m
  • Unbound XL with David Ax
    Jun 25 2024

    Straight off a top 15 finish in the 2024 Unbound XL Gravel race, we chat with our boy David Ax about his preparation, training, equipment, and how the goal of 24 hours in the saddle panned out for him. If you have any interest in ultra cycling, or are considering taking on the 350 mile XL event, you won't want to miss this!

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  • Lose Weight the Proven, Hard, Not Fun Way
    Jan 30 2024

    In this episode, Coach D and Coach BFun give you the honest truth about losing weight...ready!? It's hard and it's not fun. But there are ways we can change our habits and low hanging fruit that when cut, can make a massive difference in your daily consumption. So if you're looking to drop a few pounds, lean out, get to race weight, or just stop some bad habits, join us for another episode of Coaches on Couches!

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    47 m
  • Your Expectations are Killing Your Performance
    Jun 13 2023

    The typical avatar of an endurance athlete lends itself to having high expectations, and that is a dangerous thing. Most of the time, we put these expectations on ourselves, and they are like a weighted vest on race day. Expectations equal stress and stress kills performance. So we’re on the couch today talking about how to rid yourself of this burden so that you can let your training and your fitness do the talking. No more complex race plans, no more worrying about the uncontrollables. Take what the day gives you and have fun again!

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    39 m
  • Win The Day Before Your Next Big Triathlon
    May 18 2023

    Proper pre-race prep for premium (triathlon) performance. Say it 5x fast.

    It's time to nail your next goal race, but a lot hinges on what you do in the 24 hours before the gun goes off. Don't sabotage your next race with poor planning and sheer laziness when you put a ton of work into the build up. It's time to lay it all out so join us for another episode of Coaches on Couches!

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    34 m
  • Doping In Triathlon - Should You Be Worried?
    May 6 2023

    If you've been around the block, you know it's happening. The larger possible reward, the larger the chance that people will cheat. It was happening before Collin Chartier was caught and chances are it won't be the last time there is a doping scandal in our awesome sport of triathlon. We are glad he was caught and we are happy the conversation was forced to the forefront, at least for a day or two. But for the time crunched athlete the big questions are likely: 1. Is this an isolated incident? 2. Are there age groupers doping? 3. Could I be using banned substances and not know it? In this round on the couch, we talk about the recent events, what can be done, and the truth about age group doping. So if you're a triathlete or just a fan of the sport, grab your NSF certified sports drink and settle down for another episode of Coaches on Couches.

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    40 m
  • Top 10 Tips for Beginner 100 Mile Ultra Marathoners
    Apr 27 2023

    You decided to take on a beast of an event. The unknowns are greater than the certainties. The truth is, doing your first 100 mile ultra marathon is a lot more complex than just getting out there and jogging (and hiking) for hours on end. There are several other aspects to the event that can make or break your ability to cross the finish line. So if you're crazy enough to take on this monster or slowly losing you mind and considering it, join us for our top 10 tips for beginner ultra marathoners. All of these things we've learned from the successes and failures of our athletes over the last 14 years. And if we missed something, post it in the comments!

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    26 m
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