What is the Norwegian Method for Endurance Training?

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  • čas přidán 13. 12. 2023
  • Inside the Norwegian Method: Rethinking Distance Running Training
    The Norwegian Method is changing the world of endurance training. In this video, Tyson unpacks this transformative scientific approach to endurance training.
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    Link to Marius Bakken Article:
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Komentáře • 21

  • @misosatg
    @misosatg Před 3 měsíci +3

    I've implemented this method and it's worked wonders. Using the treadmill to maintain consistency in my trainings by managing my heart rate to have 90%+ efficiency in my workouts has also been an advantage as running outside limits that efficiency to about 50% - 60% bringing down your total average. From this I can now run faster for longer and my heart rate doesn't switch zones. Now for my threshold workouts rather than running faster I load weight through a vest and hike up a mountain or hills with enough intensity that it'll keep my heart rate at threshold throughout the duration of the climb approx. 30 min and with the rough terrain that strengthens ankles, knees and hips for better and stronger performance on road runs. Super important to mention nutrition as it'll take you to your next level in performance. Thanks for the content, I'll check back in to try different methods to enhance my training.

  • @richardmiddleton7770
    @richardmiddleton7770 Před 6 měsíci +21

    This is basically just polarized training or 80/20 training and in my opinion is the only way to train if you are serious. You need both the mileage and intensity and being as polarized as possible is the only way to do it, otherwise your easy runs are too hard, leaving you too tired to execute, and recovery from your hard runs. You are still getting 99% of the cardiovascular benefits by running easy plus you are recovering and de-stressing at the same time.

    • @andersmeskestadjacobsen3194
      @andersmeskestadjacobsen3194 Před 5 měsíci +3

      Totally wrong. Regular polarized training the 20% is way higher intensity than 2-3 mmol. This is HM intensity from an internal perspective.

    • @qigong1001
      @qigong1001 Před 4 měsíci

      @@andersmeskestadjacobsen3194 Correct. LT training can be part of polarized in the 20% category, but it's clearly not the same.

    • @thedeeptissuedoc288
      @thedeeptissuedoc288 Před 3 měsíci

      Nailed it

  • @nordicwilly6650
    @nordicwilly6650 Před měsícem

    Great video and wonderful shout out to Bob Schul. Just read his book. Fascinating training method banging out countless aerobic 200s.
    Good point about Jakob's history of building up to this point. The average runner (including my old self) simply doesn't have the miles in the bank to pull this off. I really enjoyed reading about how Marius Bakken experimented and largely pioneered this method through his own experiments.
    Would love to see follow up video from you about how average recreational runnner can draw lessons from this method.

  • @mikegburnside
    @mikegburnside Před 3 měsíci

    The area are young athlete development has changed in recent decades. For example, young gymnasts follow sound conditioning such that the average highly trained 12 year old boy would easily defeat the Olympians of 1972. 80 km of overall running volume does not seem extreme by today's standards of scientific conditioning principles.

  • @anthonycalderon1386
    @anthonycalderon1386 Před měsícem

    Would you recommend this for a 12 yr old girl?

  • @user-zx4ds8mt9b
    @user-zx4ds8mt9b Před 5 měsíci +4

    So you never said what it was, wtf...

    • @qigong1001
      @qigong1001 Před 4 měsíci +1

      He linked the article for you. Stop being a baby.

    • @user-zx4ds8mt9b
      @user-zx4ds8mt9b Před 4 měsíci +6

      @@qigong1001 I didn't want an article to read

  • @douglasbooth6836
    @douglasbooth6836 Před 3 měsíci +2

    Michaela Ferrari had his athletes nearly always train just below threshold. That’s where most people race at. Why train above it? Anybody that trains on different treadmills won’t have the same info. Anybody that trains in a gym knows they are all different.
    Even this nonsense about heat training is a joke. Train in heat and your hr wil be higher at the same speed so it musculature easier to train more often at higher hr same as altitude. You want to train power for a lower hr train in cold temps. Example do a ftp test at 5c v 30c

  • @triathlondaddy3041
    @triathlondaddy3041 Před 5 měsíci +1

    Did you rip Göran Winblad's October vid on purpose or is this just a coincidence?

    • @RelaxedRunning
      @RelaxedRunning  Před 5 měsíci +2

      Hi mate - I got the information for this video from a blog post Marius Bakken posted on his website. As it was a popular blog I've since seen a number of great breakdowns on CZcams, Podcasts etc. The article I broke down was covered in the link below. Full credit for the points in this video go to Marius Bakken.
      www.mariusbakken.com/the-norwegian-model.html

  • @giovanbattistafichera8439
    @giovanbattistafichera8439 Před 3 měsíci

    I'm not quite sure I get it. They train on a treadmill. They do double sessions and high mileage. How does that scale down to someone like me, who's stressed by daily life, don't have access to a treadmill nor can even remotely dream of being able to measure my own lactate while training?

    • @ketle369
      @ketle369 Před 2 měsíci

      It doesn’t have to be this complicated. Do one session of intervals a week and the rest zone 2. Should be easy zone 2 with absolutely zero sprinting. Walk the hills if you have to. You’re in zone two if you can hold a conversation and also if you wake up the next morning feeling like you could do it all over again.

  • @rajus7584
    @rajus7584 Před 5 měsíci +9

    Too much introduction and extra content
    Please get into the topic and focus

    • @RelaxedRunning
      @RelaxedRunning  Před 5 měsíci +1

      😂 I love this kind of honesty! Thanks mate. I'll get my act together! 😆

  • @ECIA78
    @ECIA78 Před měsícem

    not much concepts expressed any 100 words. High volume approach