86 | Maximal Aerobic Speed with Nathan Heaney
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Nathan Heaney is an experienced Strength and Conditioning Coach, High-Performance Specialist, Lecturer and highly sought Mentor and Consultant. Today we discuss maximal aerobic power and how Nathan has used this in team sports like AFL, hockey and netball. We draw parallels  between critical power and threshold power with maximal aerobic power, and Nathan helps to differentiate the metrics. Learn more about Nathan on his website and informative Instagram page: https://runningprogram.com.au/ https://www.instagram.com/theconditioningconsultant/ ------ Visit PerformanceAdvantagePodcast.com for a 30% discount on our two newest courses: Fundamentals of Running with a Power Meter and Fundamentals of Mountain Biking with a Power Meter Get the most out of your power meter in 3 simple modules: https://link.performanceadvantagepodcast.com/course All PAP Courses are worth CEUs for USAT coaches ------ Get the whole MASTERCLASS: Using Sports Science to Train More Effectively: https://link.performanceadvantagepodcast.com/course PAP YouTube - we have hundreds of videos: https://link.performanceadvantagepodcast.com/youtube Follow Dr Matt on Instagram: https://link.mtbphd.com/instagram Follow Dr Will on Instagram: https://link.drwillo.com/instagram Dr Will's YouTube channel: https://link.drwillo.com/youtube Dr Matt's YouTube: https://link.mtbphd.com/youtube Listen to the podcast: http://bit.ly/2ZzgiDV Getting coaching with Dr Will: http://bit.ly/31Ei5s2 Getting coaching with Dr Matt: https://link.mtbphd.com/home
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