Starting to scrape the barrel
Listened to the nonsense on the 'neuroscience' episode was the last straw for me. The 'expert' is a quack, proselytising his own research to develop improvements in sport udner the umbrella of neuroplasticity - and Darrel and Victor lapped it up! Don't get me wrong, there is solid evidence for how we learn, but putting on a helmet with wires coming out to excite the motor centres to allow acelerate "super learning for some hours later (I was laughing too much to hear exact nonsense), is just garbage. Someone needed to put the filters up on this rather than accepting some quack spouting woo! Was a shameful plug aimed at the slack jawed gullible crowd. The early episodes are great, but over the past year - they start to talk about a subject and then say the same thing over and over again until our boredom sets in. Come on Victor and Darryl, you guys need to get your mojo back, perhaps do some product reviews, take a deeper plunge into science in sport (not quacks), discuss cycle maintenance or get interviews with semipro racers for their tips/advice. Here's hoping the future will be "another faaaaaantastic day for cycling"! Anthony (SpR Neuro)
ethel1968 via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 10/01/17
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These guys are great fun to listen to and provide good information in an accessible way for amateur cyclists of all levels.
thorpejsf via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 04/26/11
I learn something new in every cast they put out. Love how they get right to the discussion topics, and don't waste my time talking about what they did today. They offer different opinions but don't talk over each other. Just a great pod cast!
BLW_ELE via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 03/04/12
Always look forward to their podcast. I like that they can talk to the average cyclist
Spongebob!!!!! via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 12/27/11
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