Improve Your Cycling By Training Less?! | How To Tell If You're Overtraining

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  • čas přidán 9. 09. 2024

Komentáře • 45

  • @evanking920
    @evanking920 Před 3 lety +43

    Judging how I feel daily, I've been overtrained my whole life....

  • @nightsfalling
    @nightsfalling Před 3 lety +17

    When I overtrain it’s hard for me to fall asleep even if I’m tired. It takes me a few days to be able to sleep good.

  • @stuartdryer1352
    @stuartdryer1352 Před 3 lety +6

    Another one is finding it hard to get my heart rate up in a ride even after I've warmed up. Also, I almost always want to ride my bike so if there's a day when I don't it's a sign something isn’t right.

  • @Sir-Prizse
    @Sir-Prizse Před 2 lety +1

    I have completely destroyed my muscles. I had no car and no bus connection, so I had to cycle to work for three years, with high stress and long working hours. I then noticed at the end of 2020 that I was no longer getting better and was recovering worse and worse. I was very susceptible to infections and muscle pain, to the point that I no longer perform at all.
    Over a period of another 9 months I got my driving license, until I physically collapsed. When I bought my car, I didn't ride a metre on my bike, and that's been the case since November 2021 and I get sore muscles at the slightest strain like walking. I now work for a bike parts online shop where everyone is sporty and rides bikes with the most amazing equipment. And I can only watch because I'm no longer good for anything.
    I have to massage my legs daily and treat them with pain-relieving gels to be able to do my office job at all.

  • @Lukas-bl9wy
    @Lukas-bl9wy Před 3 lety +8

    An interview about this, with Tom Dumoulin would be really interesting

  • @evanking920
    @evanking920 Před 3 lety +4

    An old metric that was popular in the 70s and 80s was measuring Systolic blood pressure. A systolic reading that was 20mm HG over your baseline for an extended period of time indicated Over-Training (in an otherwise healthy athlete). This metric is much harder to accomplish easily and consistently.

    • @stuartdryer1352
      @stuartdryer1352 Před 3 lety +1

      I can tell you for a fact and from personal experience that one can be overtrained, or at least very badly in need of a rest, without affecting systolic or diastolic BP.

    • @evanking920
      @evanking920 Před 3 lety

      @@stuartdryer1352 I totally agree, the physiology of exercise has come a long way...that being said...this was a Soviet technique,...they were dealing with athletes that were "supplemented" and reacted differently than normal humans.

  • @blairjefferson6617
    @blairjefferson6617 Před 2 lety

    As a new be to teaching spin, I appreciate your efficient cues and simplicity of the workout. Simplicity does not mean that your aerobic capacity is not challenged.
    Thank You,
    Coach Jefferson

  • @irvhh143
    @irvhh143 Před 3 lety +5

    I'm so dedicated to cycling that even my house has wheels.

  • @mellatienza5708
    @mellatienza5708 Před 3 lety +1

    Glad to see you back on GCN Ms. M!

  • @petrospsychis33
    @petrospsychis33 Před 3 lety +1

    Priceless infromation, keep up the good work guys 👍👏.

  • @EroticBurrito
    @EroticBurrito Před 3 lety +26

    Ah yes - I was looking for another whoop advert.
    Some of the Information was quite useful but lately its just quantity over quality with huge amounts of sponsoring.

    • @melorockmyworld
      @melorockmyworld Před 3 lety +2

      I agree. Just a couple of weeks ago, Connor had a video talking about whoop data from pro cyclists during a grand tour and just by looking at this video's title I could guess it would be another advert to whoop. Advertising seems to be taking control, guys...

    • @douglasburnside
      @douglasburnside Před 3 lety +10

      Shameful! There were a whole 7.3 seconds of blatant commercial advertising showing charts from the Whoop app, and worse than that, one of the presenters actually *spoke* the word Whoop once. That's adds up to more than 1.5% of the entire video spent in a deliberate attempt to deceive you and convince you to waste your hard-earned money. If I were you, I would *demand* a refund of the money it cost to watch this video.

    • @EroticBurrito
      @EroticBurrito Před 3 lety

      @@douglasburnside wow. You really got it figured out

    • @melorockmyworld
      @melorockmyworld Před 3 lety

      @@douglasburnside I actually laughed reading your comment. I didn't actually wrote mine as a complain, but rather as a constructive criticism. If I wanted to complain, I'd say that video advertising has legally to be introduced as advertising with something like "paid promotion", and this wasn't... Now, be a pretty boy and run to the nearest local bike shop swap your recently bought disc brake overpriced bike for a gravel one, since GCN's focus seems to be shifting from making a fool of everybody not riding discs, to making a fool of everybody not riding a gravel bike.

    • @AndyCrowther
      @AndyCrowther Před 3 lety

      @@melorockmyworld so if there's a product that helps with the video subject, you're saying they shouldn't tell us about it?
      I have a different channel were I often use examples of tech I'm using to help achieve things. None of it is paid for, why do you assume Whoop paid for this small mention? Yes, Whoop may have given them the products in the first place, but if they're seeing real benefits to it, why wouldn't they tell us? I know I'd want to know...?

  • @jamesmckenzie3532
    @jamesmckenzie3532 Před 3 lety

    HRV plus RHR is what I used for a long time. I add in the Chronic versus Acute Training Load values from TrainingPeaks and I have a good idea whether to go on the road or to the café.

  • @bmwm30072007
    @bmwm30072007 Před 3 lety

    When i overstrain my maximum heart rate goes down a lot. I have to feel strong to do hard work out. But i will be adding my list to measuring my HRV.

  • @fj9077
    @fj9077 Před 3 lety +2

    Great video as always. Just wanted to point out that it's not just taking time "off the bike" but rather time off period. Can't have everyone switching to running for a week and wondering why they're not recovered!

    • @richardmiddleton7770
      @richardmiddleton7770 Před 4 měsíci

      Actually switching to slow running but only short 20-30 minute runs is great for recovery.

  • @westmantooth6846
    @westmantooth6846 Před 3 měsíci

    fortunatley i never get sick no matter how fatigued but i get really irritable which is a nightmare

  • @LifeofMaik
    @LifeofMaik Před 3 lety +6

    There is no overtraining, only underrecovering!

  • @tomstricklin3409
    @tomstricklin3409 Před 3 lety

    I’ve enjoyed monitoring my resting pulse From 44 to 50. When I’m in recovery it’s over 50.

  • @YourMomXD1337
    @YourMomXD1337 Před 2 lety

    My problem is i get dizzy when i ride my bike. But i dont feel tired or fatigued i just feel lightheaded. I guess i have hypoglycemia. As i dont really consume anything with much sugar.

  • @ejpeiker
    @ejpeiker Před 3 lety

    Amazing how much different Americans pronounce the word respiratory - I had no idea of this difference despite having been in the UK many times... It's on par with the difference in how we pronounce aluminum. :)

  • @ki-ski8231
    @ki-ski8231 Před 3 lety +1

    My polar watches tell me to have a rest for 4 days, overtraining is normal for skiers in training camp )

  • @BurtTMacklin-fbi
    @BurtTMacklin-fbi Před 3 lety +2

    No slowmo on this 0:49 please.

  • @Neil-clare
    @Neil-clare Před 3 lety +2

    She preddy 😍

  • @NatureSounds4TV
    @NatureSounds4TV Před 3 lety

    Is this the country of bicycles?

  • @cudzy_krzysio
    @cudzy_krzysio Před rokem

    Dnd

  • @richardwoodworth8357
    @richardwoodworth8357 Před 3 lety

    Another Whoop advert.

  • @alainpryt9641
    @alainpryt9641 Před 3 lety +1

    👏👍🇫🇷🚴🏻‍♂️

  • @cudzy_krzysio
    @cudzy_krzysio Před rokem

    Dndm

  • @superstrada6847
    @superstrada6847 Před 3 lety

    GCN; How far you have strayed from accuracy. No mention of the caveats & limitations of said product and methods. No input from world class endurance training experts, physiologists and coaches. Wish it were that simple i.e., Buy said product and all will be well.

  • @mikecoglione1308
    @mikecoglione1308 Před 11 měsíci

    As always there is a commercial spin and they are pushing the whoop. However after using the Whoop for 1 1/2 years despite its cost and how its tried to be sold I can say its a great indicator if you're getting sick. That HRV is key when its dropping it means you're not tolerating your training load. As a victimin of overtraining last year I fell in the hole and had to take 5 (FIVE) months off the bike I can definitely vouch for it. I feel like I am falling in the hole again now and I Am training less, and less, and less but the truth is life stressors have been taking over the last month with poor sleep. So its not just how hard or much you're training the other stuff does count unfortunately. Thankfully I am training less and while my fitness doesn't seem to have been affected I think the overall long term outlook needs to be protected.