Recent Episodes
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Ten Minute Tips #54: The Truth About Junk Miles
Apr 6, 2025 – 01:14:58 -
Ten Minute Tips #53: Leveling Up Parenting And Training
Mar 30, 2025 – 01:37:22 -
Ten Minute Tips #52: Intermediate Training Mistakes (And Solutions)
Mar 23, 2025 – 01:28:16 -
Watts Doc #52: Hypoxia Inducible Factor's Diminishing Returns
Mar 10, 2025 – 01:03:40 -
Ten Minute Tips #51: RPE, Workout Feedback, Adaptation, and Health Outcomes
Mar 2, 2025 – 02:09:48 -
Perspectives #38: Training Intensity Distributions, NIRS, and Iliac Arteries, with Jem Arnold
Feb 23, 2025 – 02:01:00 -
Ten Minute Tips #50: Fat And Carb Burning Myths
Feb 17, 2025 – 01:35:46 -
Ten Minute Tips #49: Practical Proxies For Stimulus
Feb 3, 2025 – 01:40:54 -
Ten Minute Tips #48: Avoiding Over-Optimization
Jan 19, 2025 – 02:01:27 -
Ten Minute Tips #47: Strength Training With Limited Equipment
Jan 12, 2025 – 02:03:52 -
Ten Minute Tips #46: Pitfalls Of Science Interpretation And Communication
Dec 8, 2024 – 02:00:12 -
Perspectives #37: Practical Performance Psychology, with Billy Ryan
Dec 2, 2024 – 01:57:30 -
Perspectives #36: The Consequences Of Chronic Underfueling, with Traci Carson
Nov 24, 2024 – 01:36:58 -
Ten Minute Tips #45: The Simplest Training Plan Thought Experiment
Nov 17, 2024 – 01:22:20 -
Ten Minute Tips #44: What's So Sweet About Sweetspot
Nov 11, 2024 – 01:20:18 -
Watts Doc #51: The Complicated Relationship Between Performance and Phenotype
Nov 3, 2024 – 00:57:30 -
Ten Minute Tips #43: Off Season Breaks and Massive Listener Q&A
Oct 28, 2024 – 02:05:44 -
Ten Minute Tips #42: The Training Implications Of Strength As A Skill
Oct 16, 2024 – 01:46:29 -
Perspectives #35: Continuously Realizing Potential, with Cole Tamburri
Sep 23, 2024 – 01:26:54 -
Watts Doc #50: Hypoxia And Muscular Adaptation
Sep 4, 2024 – 01:11:39 -
Ten Minute Tips #41: How To Try New Training Methods
Aug 5, 2024 – 01:31:38 -
Ten Minute Tips #40: Training Mistakes Every Beginner Makes (And Solutions)
Jul 30, 2024 – 01:34:42 -
Ten Minute Tips #39: Individualizing Training For Crits, CX, And MTB
Jul 18, 2024 – 01:43:35 -
Ten Minute Tips #38: Balancing Training And Rest During Race Season
Jun 17, 2024 – 01:26:52 -
Perspectives #34: Quantifying Training Volume, with Marinus Petersen
Jun 10, 2024 – 01:36:21 -
Perspectives #33: The Psychology Of Excellence
May 26, 2024 – 01:37:17 -
Perspectives #32: Coaching Mistakes, And What Makes A Good Coach
Apr 24, 2024 – 01:14:18 -
Ten Minute Tips #37: Pacing And Programming Endurance Rides
Apr 12, 2024 – 02:06:19 -
Watts Doc #49: Endurance Intensity and Volume
Mar 24, 2024 – 02:33:12 -
Ten Minute Tips #36: How To Leave Your Coach (or Yourself) Workout Feedback
Mar 15, 2024 – 01:24:56 -
Ten Minute Tips #35: Higher FTP vs Longer TTE
Feb 20, 2024 – 01:56:51 -
Watts Doc #48: How PGC-1ɑ Does and Doesn't Live Up To The Hype
Feb 12, 2024 – 02:08:08 -
Ten Minute Tips #34: Intermediate and Advanced Strength Training Mistakes (and Solutions)
Jan 29, 2024 – 01:56:16 -
Ten Minute Tips #33: Track Training Considerations
Jan 21, 2024 – 02:08:28 -
Ten Minute Tips #32: Where Training Zones Fall Short
Jan 9, 2024 – 01:49:38 -
Perspectives #31: Race Specific Intensity and Tapering, with Alex Carmona
Dec 12, 2023 – 02:04:00 -
Watts Doc #47: The Redox Role In Adaptation, Recovery, and Nutrition
Dec 4, 2023 – 02:14:12 -
Ten Minute Tips #31: How To Take A Rest Day (And How To Avoid Screwing It Up)
Nov 26, 2023 – 02:00:44 -
Perspectives #30: Being Faster Than Your Watts, with Giancarlo Bianchi
Nov 7, 2023 – 02:08:10 -
Ten Minute Tips #30: Strength Training Mistakes Every Cyclist Makes
Oct 22, 2023 – 02:00:20 -
Watts Doc #46: Why Low Glycogen Training Probably Doesn't Work
Oct 15, 2023 – 01:46:22 -
Perspectives #29: Managing Fitness And Rest During Race Season, with Taylor Warren
Oct 1, 2023 – 01:55:10 -
Perspectives #28: Training Takes and Season Retrospective, with Maeghan Easler
Sep 22, 2023 – 01:30:06 -
Watts Doc #45: How High Intensity Aerobic Adaptations With AMPK Do (And Don't) Work
Sep 4, 2023 – 02:21:52 -
Perspectives #27: Common Reasons For Fitness Plateaus and Their Fixes, with Rory Porteous
Aug 15, 2023 – 02:08:16 -
Perspectives #26: The Cost of Change, with Kathryn Bertine
Jul 28, 2023 – 02:05:28 -
Ten Minute Tips #29: Training Myths, Part 3: Volume
Jul 10, 2023 – 01:41:20 -
Watts Doc #44: Calcium Is An Underappreciated Aerobic Adaptive Signal
Jun 12, 2023 – 01:24:36 -
Ten Minute Tips #28: FTP and VO2max Thoughts and Listener Questions
May 14, 2023 – 01:27:28 -
Perspectives #25: The Coaching and Training Behind A Paris-Roubaix Victory, with Adam Pulford
May 1, 2023 – 01:32:27
Recent Reviews
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fcamineiro79Great for cycling nerdsThis is a goldmine for anyone obsessed with the intersection of applied biochemistry and cycling data analysis. The hosts and his guests break down complex topics—like energy systems, nutrient timing, and power metrics—into practical insights you can actually use on the bike. Whether it’s dissecting VO2 max or crunching numbers from your latest ride, this show blends nerdy precision with real-world application. Perfect for data-driven cyclists who want to optimize performance without the fluff.
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Slowrise30Worth a ListenI’ve been listening to EC since 2019, stumbling across it honestly looking for a good podcast about the sport of cycling. I’d only been riding for a year or so and didn’t know anything about racing, training, nutrition, or recovery. I’ve come a long way with them, at first self coaching from the lessons I learned on the pod, to eventually becoming a client. Kolie and his different co-hosts, though usually Kyle, speak very articulately about the biological adaptions that happen while training which is what first drew me into the show. Krebs Cycles, size principles, V02 max, FTP all get their dues, but he has also been doing a good job bringing in other voices with diverse backgrounds that all relate to the sport of bike racing. Some of my favorites are about strength training and nutrition. I’ve never written a review about any podcast but I love this one so much I thought it was important to continue supporting it. Five Stars!
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CoachPatrickSmithPhD ApprovedKolie and Kyle make the science of endurance training super accessible. As a scientist is sport and performance, this is my go to for keeping up on material that is related to my work without having to wade through publications.
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Lynda from CAAgeismUnfortunately I found the latest podcast to be ageist. I’ll check in again when the podcaster reaches 60 years old…then see how they feel. I know plenty of people still riding strong (even some racing) into their 70s! Also, the podcaster could curtail the use of the f-word to keep the “clean” rating. It just isn’t necessary all the time nor do I want my kids listening to it.
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SeppiHOne of the best cycling podcast HANDS DOWNIf coaches can talk about cellar redox, AMPC, NADH and wavelength absortion and emission (photoelectirc effect) they leave out the quandum part on purpose and talk about real training gems and most of the time in a modest real way. These guys really know and know how the rubber meets the road. Hands down one of the best podcast. BTW i need to sent them some money for their massive amout of time and research they doing and putting this program together. Thanks
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cj29198ConfessionI listen to this podcast on erg mode
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BriscoCountyIIISoooo deepKolie (the host) and his sidekick, Superstrong Astrophysicist, go very deep into what the heck happens when you train your body. It is cycling focused. The backdrop of the show is this: we’re all different people with different current states, so understanding the actual physiology can influence the best path forward, rather than just doing the same thing as your favorite pro or best bro. Spoiler alert: there is no magic bullet, and if you get lousy sleep and eat terribly, this won’t suddenly make you faster.
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AJS914Five StarsOne of my favorite cycling podcasts for training and high performance.
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JimV 1A couple of Hacks!Just a couple of hacks. They make assumptions of fact, that they then prove are not true, but use the assumption anyway. If you want standard FTP dogma, this is the place. Real knowledge is found elsewhere.
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sean scott mud city racingBest cycling podcast for the science and dataGreat show, nice balance of deep dives into the science versus being listener-friendly and accessible. A must listen if you are interested in understanding the physiology of cycling.
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NLeopardEC the bestMA$$HOLE and BIGSPACEBOI give the best training advice and exercise phys discussion on the internet.
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You know, likeInformative, but...It like drives me crazy that like every sentence has like one or two likes peppered throughout. I like prefer my like scientific info to like be presented in a way like you feel like the presenter isn’t like a 17 year old.
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J.atkinsProfessionals and scientistsThese guys know cycling unlike any other coach or podcast personality. Their background as scientists brings more information that will make you head spin, but in a way anyone can understand it. They address many of the misconceptions most of us know is wrong and they fully explain why. Then explain what us right. Their deep dives into studies is astounding. They are pros.
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T. M. PalmerFantastic deep dives and lots of useful tipsI love this podcast...these guys are the perfect tour guides through the vast and often contradictory scientific literature of cycling. If you're confused about why your training program has you exhausted all the time, if you've plateaued and can't seem to get any faster, if you want to know how to make your own hydration mix to save money, if you want to know how to best figure out your FTP, or if you want to really dig in to the science of getting fast on your bike, this is the podcast for you. I listen to a bunch of different cycling training pods, and this is far and away my favorite.
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b-m89MisinformationFirst episode I listened to was episode #7 about base training. Was so full of wrong information I couldn’t finish (e.g. - the real benefit of training in zone 2 is it gets you to rest, training in zone 2 doesn't cause much adaptation because it is well within your ability, below the aerobic/ventilatory threshold you are 100pct fat burning......all of these are super incorrect statements).
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DjonaschsimplifyingThe best kinds of advice and instruction show the underlying simplicity of apparently complex problems. By working from physiological first principles, these guys achieve that really well!
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twatruckiThese guys are amazing!Seriously mind blown after listening to these guys. I often repeat episodes just to fully understand these topics. If you wanna take your training to the next level, give these guys a listen!
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SteeeereevAll others being dataIn the facts we trust. Kolie and Kyle keep it based on the true foundations of knowledge and do a ton of research into this podcast.
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yeenevensome of the best info out thereAmazing info from reputable sources. Thank you for passing on that sweet sweet knowledge
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TriDVMConcise, usable informationThese guys know their stuff and they know how to make it applicable. I really like how they give the theory of different training strategies, but then follow up with specific examples of putting the theory into practice. Definitely worth the listen
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mitch.9876Like a personal coach - Well researched, well explainedIf you are looking for quality info on how to get faster and fitter, this is a good place to listen. Based on research and experience. I love how detailed they are in their explanations on the hows and whys around structured workouts. If you love science- this is for you
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Dave77snaveThese guys are sharpWant to learn more about cycling and training/biology than you ever wanted (through the eyes of a scientist)? Some deep dives go over my head, but I appreciate how thorough and knowledgable the hosts are. This is not your “ten quick tips for success” and dials into what actually delivers results and the metabolic processes behind them.
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KellentatAwesome stuff!Awesome stuff! It's like having cycling scientists in your pocket!
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