
The Real Science of Sport Podcast Does Cardio Training Kill The "Gainz"? / Are Tennis Players Playing Too Much? / The True Prevalence of Doping? / Unlocking a New Performance Metric
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Oct 23, 2025 This discussion dives into whether cardio training undermines strength gains and reveals the surprising minimal interference in most athletes. It also tackles the pressures on tennis players, evaluating claims about increased injuries due to busy schedules and equipment changes. A stark look at doping prevalence comes to light, with self-reported rates suggesting a troubling honesty among athletes. Lastly, the intriguing concept of a new performance metric, W', is explored, shedding light on how athletes can optimize their training strategies.
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Feather: Low-Structure Yet Data-Aware
- Andrew Feather described informal training, limited structured data use, but knew performance numbers like 650W for two minutes.
- Ross suspects Feather experiments privately with nutrition and interventions despite downplaying them publicly.
Fuel To Improve Recovery And Repeatability
- Fuel appropriately during long training sessions to speed recovery and readiness.
- Proper fueling reduces recovery time and improves ability to repeat hard sessions.
Titmus Retires Young And Won't Chase 'Enhanced' Bucks
- Ariarne Titmus retired at 25 citing lifestyle and health reasons after a cancer scare.
- Ross and Gareth note her legacy and doubt she'd join the Enhanced Games for money.
