

FASTER Cycling
FLO Cycling
If you're into road cycling, triathlon, gravel cycling, or mountain biking, this podcast will help make you faster. We find industry experts on a wide range of topics to educate you on getting faster.
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Sep 1, 2021 • 52min
Muscle Composition, Fast Twitch, Slow Twitch, Fiber Types For Cyclists
Muscles are a key component in cycling. Without them we’d get nowhere. You may have heard of fast twitch and slow twitch muscle fiber but that’s just the surface of what really going on inside the body. Today, on faster we talk with Mike Schultz from Highland Training about muscle energy systems, muscle composition, how to train specific muscle fibers, and common muscles issues. Listen to this episode to understand how your muscle work and how to train them so that you can become faster. Watt Points: 30 Watts

Aug 18, 2021 • 1h 3min
Triathlon, Group Training, & Community For Cyclists
Triathlon is known as a solo sport. When you’re racing it’s you against yourself and whatever the race throws at you. But getting to the race is a different story. Patrick McCrann from Endurance Nation build a business around a community of athletes that train together, to encourage each other and ultimately get faster. Patrick is a 10-time Kona Ironman athlete with a 9:20 under his belt and also an INSCYD coach with a very successful track record training others. Listen to the episode to learn how training with a community will help you become a smarter and faster athlete.Watt Points: 30

Aug 4, 2021 • 46min
FLO Cycling Customer Questions
This episode answers question from you, our listeners. This mini-series has generated a lot of thought and great questions which we answer. We cover topics on rolling resistance, vibration, aerodynamics, components, testing, etc. Listen to this episode to learn what your fellow cyclists are thinking about and to gain insight on ways you can become faster.

Jul 21, 2021 • 29min
Cycling Wheel Questions
With the number of terms thrown around when talking about cycling wheels, it’s no wonder we get a lot of questions from our customers. This episodes covers common wheel questions that may help you cement your understanding about all things wheels.

Jul 7, 2021 • 34min
Wheel Selection For Cyclists, Triathletes, & Gravel
Wheel selection is one of the most important things we can offer at FLO. If we’ve done our job correctly designing wheels, the next step is to put the right wheels on your bike. In this episode we discuss all things wheel selection from rules of thumbs, myths, disciplines, gender, height & weight, psychology, wind speed, and much more. Listen to this episode to optimize your wheel selection so you can become faster.Watt Points: 30-50

Jun 23, 2021 • 30min
Rolling Resistance, Crr, Impedance, Tire Pressure, & Tire Width
In Part 3 of our mini series we discuss rolling resistance. We start by describing what rolling resistance is and move on to discussing ways you can improve you rolling resistance. We discuss tire selection & sizing, why FLO wheels have been optimized for rolling resistance, pressure management, and more. We also discuss how FLO has studied and contributed to rolling resistance and some of the things we are working on here to learn more. Listen to Part 3 of our mini series to learn about rolling resistance and how you can optimize it to make you a smarter and FASTER athlete.Watt Points: 50-100

Jun 9, 2021 • 56min
Aerodynamics, CdA, Yaw Angles, Torque, & Relative Velocity
In Part 2 of our mini series we discuss aerodynamics. We build your knowledge from the ground up and discuss terms commonly used such as drag, yaw angles, yaw torque, and relative velocity. Next we walk you through our approach to aerodynamics in wheel design and discuss a number of things we've learned that you can use to make your wheels faster. We finish the episode with aerodynamic advice for all things cycling related to you can optimize yourself to be as aero as possible. Listen to Part 2 of our mini series to learn how FLO can help make you FASTER with aerodynamics. Watt Points: 50-100

May 26, 2021 • 41min
FLO Cycling Our Story
We're putting together a mini series on FLO and how we have contributed to making you FASTER. It's episode 56 and we realized that we've never talked about us or told you our story. The mini series will cover our history along with our work and contributions to aerodynamics, rolling resistance, wheel selection, and we will also cover common wheel questions you may have. Listen to this mini series to learn how FLO can help make you FASTER.

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Apr 29, 2021 • 57min
Dan Lorang, Training Blocks, Inscyd, & Ironman For Cyclists
A few episodes ago, we spoke with Sebastian from Inscyd on the amazing work they are doing with metrics and sports science. Today, on FASTER we talk with legendary coach Dan Lorang about coaching using Inscyd metrics vs. a standard FTP plan, how he assesses athletes, typical training blocks, and the athlete coach relationship. Dan is the long-time coach of Jan Frodeno & Anne Haug and he became the first coach in history to have simultaneous male and female Ironman Kona World Champions in 2019. If that’s not enough, Dan is also the Head of Performance and Coaching for Team Bora with riders like Peter Sagan and Pascal Ackermann. Listen to this episode if you want to think about coaching using metrics other than FTP and how to find your best coach so you can become faster.Watt Points: 30

Mar 31, 2021 • 1h 12min
Efficient Pedaling, Cadence, & Crank Arm Length For Cyclists
Pedaling— it’s something most of us learn at a young age and we don’t give it much thought. Our legs seem to know how to do it. The perfect pedal stroke is often debated in cycling- crank arm length, optimal cadence, and much more. In this episode, we speak with Dr. Jim Martin from the University of Utah. Jim’s career has focused on pedaling and he dispels some of the age old rumors floating around the cycling community. Pedaling is something we are wired to do and giving it too much thought actually causes us to slow down. Listen to this episode and learn about pedaling efficiency, metabolic cost, and what role our joints play in powering our pedals, so you can become faster.Watt Points: 0-60