A podcast presented by Santara Technology, featuring Olav Aleksander Bu and hosted by Dr David Lipman discussing the Norwegian method in depth as it pertains to...
Olav talks to David about how to build an annual training plan. This includes how to build redundancy into the plan, ideal timing for qualification races, tracking progress when not racing and how to know if you are in shape too early. They also briefly touch on different shaped power profiles as a primer for upcoming episodes. (00:00) Introduction (01:17) Does Olav plan for a Calendar Year or is it a Rolling 12 Month Process? (03:21) Does Olav Build Redundancy into the Annual Plan? (06:35) Is the Redundancy Built in specific to the Athlete or Not? (12:45) Does Olav Use Both Capacity and Specificity Phases Prior to Each Race?(15:56) How Should You Track Progress When Not Racing? (28:07) How Does Olav Think About Race Frequency? (39:20) Where is the Optimal Timing for a Qualification Race? (43:13) How Are Strengths and Weaknesses Addressed in an Annual Plan?(48:10) What are Ideal Proportions for Power Profiles for Different Distances?(61:44) How Do You Know If You Are In Shape Too Early? Thanks to the sponsors of this podcast series:VO2Master To book your 1 on 1 call head to https://vo2master.com/norwegian-method/Website: https://vo2master.com/ Instagram: @vo2masterYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/VO2Master MaurtenTo benefit from the one-time code and get 20% off your next purchase on Maurten.com, simply enter the code “TNMS1” at checkout. The code is applicable once per customer, on all products except the Maurten Bicarb System, valid until 31/12/2025.Maurten WebsiteInstagram: @maurten_officialYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/MaurtenOfficialHosted, edited and produced by Dr David LipmanEditing, video and introduction by Roj Ferman
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1:07:09
Gustav & Kristian - Nice Training Camp
The guys join David to talk through their training camp in Nice. They also discuss course insights, key training sessions and early season shape. They also talk about plans moving forward and some changes to their training they’ve made this year. (00:00) Introduction(01:50) How Has Training Camp in Nice Been? (03:15) Training Volumes(04:27) The Return of Casper (05:55) Gustav’s Run Volume(08:37) Has Being In Nice Changed Their Thoughts on Course? (11:20) Thoughts on Likely Race Dynamics for Nice(14:50) Advice to Age Groupers for the Course(17:15) What’s Been Good About Being in Nice? (21:15) What Have Training Week’s Looked Like for the Boys? (22:55) Basis Training(27:12) Have the Boys Done Any Open Water Swimming? (28:14) Bike Issues (31:50) How Much Time Have the Boys Been Doing in Carbon Shoes?(36:30) Key Bike Sessions(43:13) Key Swim Sessions (45:58) Key Run Sessions(49:30) Plans Moving Forward (50:12) Preparation for Altitude (51:07) Sierra Nevada Thanks to the sponsors of this podcast series:MaurtenTo benefit from the one-time code and get 20% off your next purchase on Maurten.com, simply enter the code “TNMS2” at checkout. The code is applicable once per customer, on all products except the Maurten Bicarb System, valid until 31/12/2025.Maurten WebsiteInstagram: @maurten_officialYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/MaurtenOfficialPlasmaideVisit the plasmaide website and use the code “NM15” for a 15% discount on your order. Website: https://plasmaide.co.uk Instagram: @plasmaide Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@plasmaide Hosted, edited and produced by Dr David LipmanEditing, video and introduction by Roj Ferman
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53:45
What Are the Limits of Sustainable Energy Expenditure?
Olav joins David to discuss a recently published paper where Kristian was the subject. The paper, "Training volume and total energy expenditure of an Olympic and Ironman world champion: approaching the upper limits of human capabilities" looked to examine the upper limits of what energy expenditure humans can sustain long term with some findings that challenge the traditionally accepted upper limits.
(00:00) Introduction
(01:02) Why Did Olav Decide to Publish the Paper?
(05:40) Why Were Other Athletes Not Included?
(08:46) Were Observations Similar in Other Athletes?
(09:51) Duration of Observation as the Key Novel Finding in This Study
(15:27) What is Maximal Sustainable Energy Expenditure?
(20:00) Why is MSEE Important?
(23:17) Challenges with Energy Balance Measurement
(24:35) Different Measures of Energy Expenditure
(26:35) Altitude as a Modifier of Energy Expenditure Measures
(30:01) How Does Doubly Labelled Water Work?
(35:33) Metabolic Stimulus vs Output Stimulus
(38:52) Mismatch Between Intake and Output Measures in the Article
(44:05) Intake vs Absorption
(51:00) Why Were KB’s Measured Thresholds so Low?
Link to the Paper the Podcast Focuses on
https://journals.physiology.org/doi/abs/10.1152/japplphysiol.00706.2024?
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Video and Editing by Roj Ferman
Introduction by Santara Studios
Hosted, Produced and Edited by David Lipman
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58:33
Olav - Uno-X Mobility
Olav sits down with David to discuss his signing with Uno-X Mobility. They discuss the why, how and what excites Olav about it as well as discussing what the role will entail and how things will look day to day for Olav.
(00:00) Introduction
(00:47) When is Olav’s Start Date?
(01:17) What Does the First 90 Days Look Like for Olav?
(03:12) What Are the Initial Changes to be Made?
(07:00) Mentoring Coaches
(09:57) How Do You Gain Trust?
(17:31) How Did the Role Come About?
(20:39) What Does the Role Entail?
(23:36) What Does Success Look Like?
(29:00) What Excites Olav Most About the Role?
(30:20) Why Did Olav Take the Role?
(34:14) Why Did Olav Take the Role Now?
(45:20) Will Olav be Spending as Much Time with Kristian & Gustav?
(46:20) What Will Olav Take From Triathlon to Cycling?
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51:14
Kristian & Gustav - Post Kona Review
Gustav and Kristian join David to discuss their efforts at Kona and reflections from the day. They talk about the aura of the island, recombining the men’s and women’s race, race ranger and more. They go on to discuss their recovery and 2025 plans.
(00:00) Introduction
(00:31) How are the Boys Feeling?
(01:18) How are the Boys Recovering?
(02:28) Why is Kristian Moving?
(03:01) Why did Kristian Not Run the NYC Marathon?
(04:46) How did Gustav’s Day Go?
(08:59) How did Kristian’s Day Go?
(12:46) Why did Kristian Finish the Race Instead of DNF’ing?
(14:45) Thoughts About Kona and its Aura?
(17:25) Is There Anything the Boys Would Change in Hindsight?
(20:54) Where are the Boys Planning Training Camps This Year?
(22:29) Race Plans for Next Year
(27:55) Will the Boys Train with Uno-X Mobility at all?
(28:46) Thoughts on Olav Signing with Uno-X Mobility?
(30:11) When do the Boys Start Training Again?
(31:25) When is the First Training Camp?
(32:45) What do the Guys Think About the Split World Championships?
(36:36) Race Ranger and Chaos on the Bike
(40:25) Thoughts on Nice and Bike Leg Preparation
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A podcast presented by Santara Technology, featuring Olav Aleksander Bu and hosted by Dr David Lipman discussing the Norwegian method in depth as it pertains to age group triathletes seeking to qualify or already qualified for the world championships.