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This podcast is dedicated to bringing the 40+ year old mountain biker the best training strategies to help them ride stronger now and for year to come.
This podcast is dedicated to bringing the 40+ year old mountain biker the best training strategies to help them ride stronger now and for year to come.
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Friday Mar 30, 2012
Sandbag Training with Ultimate Sandbag creator Josh Henkin
Friday Mar 30, 2012
Friday Mar 30, 2012
In this episode of the MTB Strength Coach Podcast I interview Josh Henkin, creator of the Ultimate Sandbag and THE expert when it comes to how to improve your strength and fitness using sandbag training. After seeing a demo by Josh I immediately recognized the impact they could have on a mountain biker's training program and so I got some to use in my training facility. I wanted to get Josh on the podcast to tell us more about sandbag training and why it is so important to incorporate into your workouts. In this podcast we cove: - How Josh got into sandbag training. - When he realized that sandbags offered something much more than just another way to do the same old exercises. - Three unique benefits you'll see from sandbag training. - Some tips to someone just starting out with sandbag training. - Why he started making his own brand of sandbags. - Why can't just use another piece of equipment and get the same results. You can find out more about the Ultimate Sandbag and Josh's Dynamic Variable Resistance programs at http://tinyurl.com/mtbsandbags.

Monday Mar 12, 2012
Interview with ESD expert Joel Jamison
Monday Mar 12, 2012
Monday Mar 12, 2012
In this episode of the MTB Strength Coach Podcast I interview Energy Systems Development expert Joel Jamison. Joel is the author of the book Ultimate MMA Conditioning and is at the forefront of a more functional look at "cardio" and "endurance" training. In this interview we cover: - How strength training supports and fits into the ESD concept. For a lot of mountain bikers "cardio" is the main goal and trying to get them to understand how the strength training fits in is a constant struggle in my world. - How specificity of ESD training fits in. Most riders always figure :more is better" and you end up with people who race for 2 hours going out on 4-5 hour "training rides" all the time. How much over distance work is enough? - A bit about the Block Training concept. A lot of riders fall into one of two categories - 1) trying to train everything all the time or 2) training only one quality at a time with no thread of other qualities in their program (hours on the road to build a "base" with no strength or intervals at all). - Why aerobic training is important and how to train it for the specific demands of supporting intermittent bursts of activity instead of just steady state efforts. - Heart Rate Variability technology and how it applies to the mountain bike athlete. We cover a lot of great material, making this a "must hear" interview for the rider who is serious about scientifically and systematically improving their ability to ride faster and longer on the trail. You can learn more about Joel, read his excellent blog posts and find out how to order his book at www.8weeksout.com. Post any comments or questions on my blog at www.bikejames.com. -James Wilson-
