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Introduction
In this chapter, they discuss various topics related to marathon training and fitness. They talk about marathon training tips, including power-to-weight ratios and body fat for triathletes. They also address questions about craving carbs, not sweating during workouts, and whether exercising without eating in the morning is a bad thing. They also mention a new podcast called Get Fit Guy, which focuses on general fitness concepts and covers a wide variety of fitness tips.
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In this May 12th free audio episode: Marathon training tips, power to weight ratios and body fat for triathletes, craving carbs, not sweating during workouts and is exercise without eating in the morning bad?
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Featured Topic:
Jill Bruyere is a fitness professional living in Seattle, WA. Her true passion in the fitness industry is to help as many people as she can run a successful and healthy marathon. Personally, she has run marathons in: Maui, Washington DC, Seattle, Boston, and New York. She did not reach her goal of beating 3:40 on her first marathon attempt, so she signed up for her 2nd. In her 2nd attempt, she still did not reach my goal. So she changed up her training plan and by the 3rd marathon, she was able to take 16 minutes off her time and finish with 3:27. She continued with the same training program and finished her next two races under 3:35.
During our interview, Jill and I talk about the following:
-Jill's 10 Laws of Marathon...
-What type of equipment is crucial for good marathoning...
-Jill's shin splint fixing secret...
-Ben's new favorite twist on a plank exercise for runners...
-How to go from couch potato to marathon with a 16 week program...
-Exactly what the new Marathon Dominator program is...
-And much more! Jill has now joined forces with Ben to create a new program that allows the beginning marathon to achieve success with zero guesswork, or the advanced marathoner to break a PR. The program will be released on May 21st, from http://www.marathondominator.com.
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Listener Q&A
Listener Mo asks: I have a question regarding eating and cycling. I am fairly new to the triathlon world and would love to do a half ironman, have completed several sprints, two Olympics and several half marathons along with 2 marathons. I started this journey 5 years ago. My concern is this, when I am just in running mode I can keep my weight 115 which is normal weight for me.(height 5'2) When I switch to more cycling to get into cycling shape I am so hungry all the time. I immediately start putting on weight. I did a 50 mile ride yesterday and tried some of the things I have heard on your podcast and I stayed away from the cookies at the rest stops, ate carb/protein mix right after riding, had a fish dinner but today I can not stop eating, craving carbs. HELP!! Should I stick with GU packs and protein bars for nutrition which would be less calories?
Listener Chuck asks: What is the "ideal" body fat level/ range for a competitive triathlete and what would be getting to low. What effects on performance would a too low body fat have and in what ways would I perform better if it were higher?
In my response to Chuck, I reference the following power to weight ratio graph (although power to weight ratios for triathletes were not available)...
Men 5 s 1 min 5 min 20 min World Champion/World Record Holder 23.5 11.5 7.6 6.62 23.16 11.35 7.46 6.5 22.82 11.2 7.33 6.38 22.48 11.05 7.19 6.26 World Class 22.14 10.9 7.06 6.14 21.8 10.75 6.92 6.02 21.46 10.6 6.79 5.91 21.12 10.45 6.65 5.79 UCI Div. I/II Pro 20.78 10.3 6.52 5.67 20.44 10.15 6.38 5.55 20.1 10 6.25 5.43 19.76 9.85 6.11 5.31 UCI Div. III pro 19.42 9.7 5.97 5.19 19.08 9.55 5.84 5.07 18.74 9.4 5.7 4.95 18.4 9.25 5.57 4.84 Cat. 1 18.06 9.1 5.43 4.72 17.72 8.95 5.3 4.6 17.38 8.8 5.16 4.48 17.04 8.65 5.03 4.36 Cat. 2 16.7 8.5 4.89 4.24 16.36 8.35 4.75 4.12 16.02 8.2 4.62 4 15.68 8.05 4.48 3.88 Cat. 3 15.34 7.9 4.35 3.76 15 7.75 4.21 3.64 14.66 7.6 4.08 3.53 14.32 7.45 3.94 3.41 Cat. 4 13.98 7.3 3.81 3.29 13.64 7.15 3.67 3.17 13.3 7 3.53 3.05 12.96 6.85 3.4 2.93 Cat. 5 12.62 6.7 3.26 2.81 12.28 6.55 3.13 2.69 11.94 6.4 2.99 2.57 11.6 6.25 2.86 2.46 Untrained 11.26 6.1 2.72 2.34 10.92 5.95 2.59 2.22 10.58 5.8 2.45 2.1 10.24 5.65 2.32 1.98 9.9 5.5 2.18 1.86 Note: Values are displayed in watts/kg. The weight should be the weight of the body only. Bicycle, kit, water bottles, etc… are all excludedListener Sean asks: I have been listening to your podcast now for the last couple of months. I live in New York City, and I'm a 25 soon to be 26 year old male. For the last 4 months I've been training (mostly indoors) to do a solo 450 mile bike ride from Montreal Canada down to New York. The other day I realized something interesting while riding on a trainer that I had no noticed before. The first hour of 3 I was sweating buckets, and drinking a good amount of water. But the last two hours I didn't sweat. Did I run out of water to sweat? Or did I my body's temperature adjust and therefore stopped sweating as much?
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Listener Bracken asks: "I went to an Training program three years ago in Orlando; the program is run by Jim Loehr, who runs a tennis program, etc. P&G, where I used to work, used his 'Corporate Athlete' program very broadly internally starting with the top experts. The nutritionist there, who was really impressive, said that the current literature says that if you don't put something in your stomach before you exercise in the morning, your body will naturally consume/burn muscle, as it continues to sustain the 'biological/genetic' drive to store fat that happens during a period of fasting. So she said NEVER exercise without eating in the morning (can be very small, but something to get the body digestive process moving). Seems to contradict your fasting approach to losing fat. Was she wrong?"
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