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🗓️ 15 October 2024
⏱️ 101 minutes
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We put on all of our pants and jackets to record this HOT episode! The main training topic is on the wild science of heat suit training. In 2021, a case study revealed that simply wearing a couple layers while doing easy biking could rapidly expand hemoglobin mass, which could improve performance in all conditions. Numerous other studies support the findings, and now heat suits are a staple of pro cycling training. This could be a new frontier of performance!
We talk about how our feelings have changed, and how David is starting to use heat suits in his own training. It's getting hot in here, so put on all of your clothes.
We also did a deep dive on stomach training. The fueling revolution in endurance sports implies another revolution that isn't talked about (or researched) as much: GI systems that can process so many calories and liquids while running. Since there are gaps in the research, we step in with what we have learned. GI training is simple and easy, but it requires concerted effort. Prepare to slurp.
And this one was full of the best topics! Other topics: our protocol for GI training, how David is pushing his own stomach limits before the Javelina 100 Mile, a Wikipedia rejection email, how to use heart rate data as an art rather than a strict science, the shifting of training zones over short and long time horizons, our initial thoughts on the new marathon world record, how we balance celebration and skepticism, a new AI program that we think is especially useful for science, and a beautiful Listener Corner message on grief and taking chances.
Shine your lights and shoot your shots. This one is for Paul.
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0:00.0 | Whoa! |
0:01.0 | Welcome to the Some Work All Play Podcast. |
0:03.0 | We are so happy with you today. |
0:05.0 | Happy Tuesday. |
0:06.0 | It's Tuesday. |
0:07.0 | And I have a glass of chocolate milk on my mind on this Tuesday. |
0:10.0 | It's a good day. |
0:11.0 | I think I know where chocolate milk is coming, but why don't you tell the listeners? |
0:14.4 | Okay, well I have a wine glass of chocolate milk on my mind. |
0:17.1 | That's like my favorite receptacle for drinking chocolate milk. |
0:20.3 | I feel like you're going to go straight from the carton but most specifically straight from the gallon. |
0:24.4 | Okay so this comes from our Patreon bonus episode last week where we talked about the |
0:29.5 | gallon challenge which is something we just heard about where you drink an entire gallon of milk, I think it's whole milk, all at once, and I assume that this involved a mile run after. |
0:39.0 | For some reason, I'm not exactly sure why, and I postulated on the bonus episode that I could |
0:44.6 | probably drink the gallon of milk in about 45 seconds. Actually you first said |
0:48.6 | 30 seconds and I was like whoa whoa dude absolutely not and then I backed it off you're still a human funnel like you have impressive |
0:54.8 | properties of chugging and slurping in all things GI system related |
0:59.0 | 30 seconds as fast 45 seconds is also fast. The 45 seconds was me saying okay okay I'll get back to you but |
1:06.0 | come to find out the gallon challenge is actually you have an hour to drink this much milk for some |
1:10.3 | reason I had no idea and there's not even any running involved yeah it's primarily like a |
1:14.7 | frat house challenge you just have to hold it down within the hour let alone your brain |
1:19.9 | extrapolated it to running and I theorize I could run a sub five minute mile right after drinking a gallon of milk in |
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