All Things Endurance

Episode 30: Program Development and Training Zone Myths and Facts with Guest Dr. G

Apr 25, 2025
In this engaging discussion, exercise physiologist Dr. Genadijus Sokolovas, known as Dr. G, shares his extensive experience as the high-performance director for USA Pentathlon. He dives into the essentials of program design, highlighting the significance of an athlete's adaptation rate. The conversation touches on the importance of personalized training plans and challenges faced by older athletes. Dr. G also critiques training zone myths, emphasizing aerobic conditioning and balancing intensity for optimal performance in all athletes.
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ANECDOTE

Dr. G's Elite Athlete Experience

  • Dr. Genadijus Sokolovas has over 40 years of experience in sports science and has worked with 150 Olympic champions.
  • He developed innovative swim testing and software improving training and biomechanics analysis in swimming and other sports.
INSIGHT

Misconception About Measuring Adaptation

  • Measuring speed improvements alone does not capture true physiological adaptation.
  • Adaptation should be assessed by measuring duration an athlete can maintain speeds in different energy zones, linking closely to training volumes.
ADVICE

Design Programs Based on Adaptation

  • Design training programs considering athlete age, performance, gender, recovery, and biological maturation.
  • Regular testing must match training volumes to track progress and adjust plans timely for optimal adaptation.
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