The Real Science of Sport Podcast

Spotlight: When Talent 'Stalls' / The Carbs vs Fat Shifting Paradigm / The Fragile Future of Track

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Jun 18, 2025
This discussion critiques the UCI's new cycling regulations, spotlighting their potential bias against female athletes. It dives into the challenges young female runners face when their talent stalls, unpacking societal pressures in youth sports. The hosts also explore how athletes' bodies shift between fat and carbohydrates during exercise, emphasizing the importance of long-term development. Additionally, they touch on the impact of technology on performance and the complexities of balancing training with competition in various sports.
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INSIGHT

Puberty stalls youth progress

  • Puberty stalls athletic development, especially in young girls, causing coordination and strength issues.
  • Progress in youth sport is rarely linear; physiological changes during adolescence reshape performance temporarily.
ADVICE

Prioritize strength, not weight loss

  • Coaches should prioritize increasing young athletes' strength over focusing on weight control during stalls.
  • Encourage good nutrition and patience, avoiding pushing harder volume or calorie restriction prematurely.
ADVICE

Encourage multi-sport, delay specialization

  • Keep youth athletes' options open; encourage multi-sport participation to avoid early specialization.
  • Long-term development matters more than early wins at ages 13-16.
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