On Coaching with Magness & Marcus

236: Hard work vs. Overtraining: Finding the Sweet Spot for Optimal Adaptation:

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Mar 4, 2024
Explore the fine line between hard work and overtraining in training routines. Discover how historical fears shape current coaching methods and the importance of quality over quantity in mileage. Learn about the differences between neural and muscular fatigue, and how training functions as controlled micro-trauma. Understand the impact of life transitions on performance and the need for stability in personal life for optimal adaptation. Finally, dive into practical strategies for balancing training, recovery, and academics.
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Sweet Spot Is Hard To Pin Down

  • Finding the sweet spot of stimulus is historically elusive and varies by coach and era.
  • You often only discover optimal load after having gone too far and dialing back.
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Quality Beats Raw Mileage

  • Work quality matters more than raw mileage because the body responds to specific stimuli.
  • Treat training like food: different sessions have different nutritive value for adaptation.
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Running Is Highly Neural

  • Running imposes high neural demand compared with cycling, so fatigue often originates in the brain.
  • This shifts how we should program and monitor running versus other sports.
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