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🗓️ 13 April 2022
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Welcome to another "Ask Matt Anything" edition of the Purple Patch Podcast. Matt answers your voicemails and emails on all topics related to training and performance.
In this installment, Matt answers your questions related to:
Prepping for a wetsuit legal swim when you don’t have access to open water
In the spirit of the Purple Patch ethos, “evolve or die,” how have Matt’s books evolved?
Handling stress and overwhelm
Dialing in bike cadence when racing
How to factor bike commuting into your training plan
Not only does Matt answer the questions, but in true Purple Patch education-style, he explains the why behind his advice so that you understand and can best apply it to your own personal toolkit of performance.
Episode Timestamps
0:00-09:45 Welcome and Episode Introduction
09:45-The Meat and Potatoes
09:50 -Question 1 from Mark: How to get ready for a wetsuit legal swim when you’re unable to get into the open water prior to the race
In the weeks leading up, you should be doing (and let's make it up), you're going 15 times 100 to a certain effort. Do it where you sight three to four times every single lap. Now at the start, that's going to slow you down. But your goal over many weeks is to start to narrow the delta between non-sighting swimming, and swimming where you're adding in sighting. And you can only do that by improving your technique.
18:02 - Question 2 from Frank: I'm wondering like with your statement “evolve or die” over the last few years - there's probably been a lot of changes to your own programs. How has the book changed?
Some of the ways that we built the plan has changed a little bit - it's a little bit more dynamic. I would say, globally, we tend to stray more towards higher frequency running right now. And a higher percentage of that running been low stress. We've really amplified the intensity and strength endurance component of biking and even the way that we integrate some of our swim sessions has evolved. Finally, a huge shift is in the broader world around nutrition and fueling. To be honest, the paradigm has shifted and it's very, very different.
26:10 - Question 3 from Victoria: Feeling overwhelm as life returns to “normal.” Back to work, kids to school, long commutes, etc. and the stress is piling up. How best to handle this overwhelm while still balancing a training schedule?
Stress is more complex and nuanced, because yes, unchecked and unmanaged, the accumulation of too much physiological or emotional strain can be really harmful. But perhaps paradoxically, it is exactly that strain, challenge, navigating adversity, that pressure, which is essential for anything that you care about - for your body, and your mind, to grow, to evolve and develop. So strain and demand is really, really important.
35:30 - Question 4 from Richard: How does a bike commute fit into the overall arc of my training schedule?
Use it as a relief, a little bit of a bridge from the work day to going home…It is genuinely a little a bit of “me” time...I'm going to do it for myself, I'm going to enjoy it. It's soul filling, and I'm not under any real pressure to get stronger fitter, more powerful.
41:50 - Question 5 from Matt: If lower cadence is more of a natural strength, does that mean I should race at a lower RPM say 80 to 85 than the 90 to 95 I've always targeted in the past?
When you go outside and you come up against a grade or a hill, or you've got wind in your face, it's a useful and smart tool to shift into generally a lower cadence. On the flipside, if you've got the wind at your back, or you've got a downhill, you might see power drop a little bit lower, but you're gonna shift to a faster cadence. And finally, if you want to vary the load, the postural load, you want to shift the muscle group, you might go lower or higher, depending on when you're at. And so it becomes a tool box.
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0:00.0 | I'm Matt Dixon and welcome to the Purple Patch podcast. The mission of Purple Patch is to empower and educate every human being to reach their athletic potential. Through the lens of athletic potential, you reach your human potential. The purpose of this podcast is to help time-starved people everywhere integrate sport into life. |
0:20.1 | And welcome to the Purple Patch podcast. My name is Carrie Barrett, and I'm the long-time |
0:25.0 | producer of the Purple Patch podcast with Matt. And last month, our first Ask Matt anything |
0:31.4 | episode of the season went so well that our voicemail was filled with performance questions. So as promised, we're back |
0:40.8 | with another special Ask Matt Anything. And this one is meaty. I have mined several of the questions |
0:50.5 | that we received. And this week, we've got a wonderful variety of questions |
0:54.7 | related to training and performance, which is timely since many of us are in the throes of |
1:01.4 | dusting the rust off and charging into race season. So you're going to hear questions on the |
1:08.5 | merits of bike commuting, which many of us do. You are going to hear questions on |
1:13.6 | getting ready for a wetsuit legal swim when you don't have access to open water. We take a deep |
1:19.4 | dive into the secret sauce of Purple Patch, which is our end of range bike training and where you |
1:26.3 | should be when you do a race, there's valuable |
1:29.5 | insight on our slogan, evolve or die, and how that phrase has impacted former training |
1:36.5 | plans that Matt wrote in his previous books. And Matt gives his in-depth views on stress, |
1:44.1 | which hint, stress isn't always a bad thing. |
1:48.3 | These are great questions. And if you'd like to be a part of the next Ask Matt Anything, |
1:54.1 | just go to the podcast page at Purple Patch Fitness.com. Click on the Ask Matt Anything microphone in the top right hand corner. |
2:03.4 | Tell us where you're from and leave your voicemail. |
2:06.9 | Okay, it's a beefy one today. |
2:09.6 | So let's get right into the meat. |
2:13.1 | Oh, Kerry, let me just interrupt here before we get going into the questions. |
2:18.0 | I know that you're keen. |
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