The Strength Running Podcast

Double Threshold, High Volume, & Lactate: Exploring the Norwegian Method with Brad Culp

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Nov 21, 2024
In this enlightening discussion, Brad Culp, a sports journalist and author of "The Norwegian Method," unpacks the nuanced strategies behind elite endurance training. He highlights the significance of lactate testing and how it informs the balance between intensity and training volume. Culp explains the benefits of high-volume, low-intensity workouts and the differences between Zone 1 and Zone 2 training. He also shares practical insights for everyday runners to adapt elite techniques, including the role of cross-training and recovery in enhancing performance.
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INSIGHT

Norwegian Method Nuance

  • The Norwegian method is broader than just double threshold workouts and lactate testing.
  • It prioritizes high-volume training to maximize stimulus, with lactate testing as a control measure.
ADVICE

Individualized Training

  • Adapt the Norwegian method to individual needs.
  • Siren Seiler improved by using high-intensity, low-volume training despite it deviating from the typical approach.
INSIGHT

Lactate Testing

  • Lactate testing primarily helps control workout intensity, particularly in double threshold training.
  • Marius Bakken used it to stay below 3 millimoles, his lactate sweet spot, especially during the first workout of the day.
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