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Crushing Iron Triathlon Podcast

#485 – Heat, Humidity, Dew Point -- Best Training Practices

Crushing Iron Triathlon Podcast

Mike Tarrolly

Ironman, Nutrition, Triathlon, Podcast, Fitness, Swimming, Training, Coaching, Health & Fitness

4.7724 Ratings

🗓️ 10 June 2021

⏱️ 54 minutes

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Summary

If you don’t like hair cut stories, skip to 10 minute mark. After that it’s all about how to handle the heat, humidity and dew point. How you should train in it, when you should not train in it. We look at how pace, RPE, and recovery are effected by heat and especially Dew Point. We discuss what is too hard in heat and how best to prepare for training in heat and hot races. Can you tame your ego enough to run outside when it’s hot? We get into the purpose of bricks and good heat volume tactics. 

Topics:

  • Mike and Robbie’s Hair Cut delirium 
  • Heat, Humidity, Dew Point overview (starts at 10 minutes)
  • Heat acclimation
  • Heart Rate too high?
  • RPE and Recovery are different
  • Are you “losing fitness or speed?”
  • What are you doing BEFORE you run in heat?
  • The Dew Point crushes people
  • Pushing too hard in heat . . . how you’ll know
  • Weight Loss and Heat 
  • The best way to run yourself into the ground
  • Managing stress 
  • Taming your ego
  • The problem with “throwing in” a Sprint or Oly 
  • Crushing Yourself doesn’t make you better or faster
  • The main objective of training 
  • Getting wrecked in heat doesn’t make you faster
  • Why Sprints and Olys can be more dangerous
  • The Garmin “Heat Acclimation” function
  • Rekindling your spirit to train when it’s hot
  • When you get off the the bike in a race . . . 
  • Running off the bike Mentality
  • Having Patience in the heat 

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Transcript

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0:00.0

I like your hair.

0:19.0

I like your haircut, man.

0:21.9

Oh, I can't wait to talk about my lack of a great haircut.

0:25.4

It's June 10th, 2021.

0:27.6

Welcome aboard.

0:28.3

This is the Crushing Iron Podcast, episode 400 and 85.

0:33.2

See, that's just one of the reasons.

0:35.0

I don't recommend my salon to my friends.

0:36.9

Dude, I'm telling you.

0:37.8

I'm going to go into this in a middle of long time bitterness. There is. It's probably in our

0:42.0

business relationship or our friendship right now. Before we end to anything, we'll get you started.

0:46.4

Again, welcome. Welcome. Thanks for tuning in. Again, this is podcast 485. This is the crushing iron

0:51.3

podcast. We come to you twice a week traditionally on Mondays and Podcast. Come to you twice a week, traditionally, on Mondays and

0:54.3

Thursdays, but always twice a week we have for the last five years. Mike does a really awesome job

0:59.1

of highlighting and outlining all of the topics we go through and all the podcasts. You can go back

1:03.4

and start number one. You can just pick and choose whatever you think applies for your daily life

1:07.8

and go through those. Or you can go in reverse order you can reverse

1:11.3

negative split and start now and go back to the beginning when we sucked and now we're just kind

1:14.7

of happily mediocre but as as coaches and athletes ourselves we just sit back relax have an

1:20.4

open our discussion about life about what we're going through personally about what our athletes

1:24.1

are going through we talk about race recaps race previews have on the very rare guest, but the most part,

1:30.5

we just kind of talk about why we aren't professionals, why we aren't experts.

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