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Fast Talk Labs
Fast Talk
The Fast Talk podcast offers the best guides to cycling performance and endurance sports training from world-class experts. Cohosted by cycling coaches and sport scientists Trevor Connor and Rob Pickels, Fast Talk episodes feature fascinating conversations with world-class experts discussing the endurance sports topics they know best: the best ways to train, effective workouts, questions on polarized and interval training, sports nutrition, physiology and recovery, and sport psychology. Fast Talk guests and regular contributors include Dr. Stephen Seiler, Joe Friel, Dr. Asker Jeukendrup,...
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4.7 stars from 443 ratings
Even interesting for a Triathlete
This podcast goes deeper than I knew you could go into the science of endurance cycling. As a triathlete, I have found several very interesting tidbits.
Jcwaller via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 03/29/24
This is a great podcast, and it is my favorite when it comes out, but the young guy is quite the virtue singling blowhard. I guess that’s OK. It’s just an observation.
The Old Johnson via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 01/22/24
Great pod!!
Great pod!!
JimV 1 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 12/31/23
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