Joe Friel: Part 2 of Science-Based Training for Older Athletes

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  • Опубліковано 29 гру 2024

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  • @michaelbryant2122
    @michaelbryant2122 4 місяці тому +3

    Did my first Ironman at 56. Just completed my 7th at 74. Age is just a number.

  • @robertthompson5501
    @robertthompson5501 5 місяців тому +3

    Wow. I thought I was just lazy but after a couple of days off I would come back strong. "What me worry!" At 70yrs I am oldest OG under the barbell at local YMCA. "Take it easy. But take it!

  • @soysanto9939
    @soysanto9939 5 місяців тому +5

    Older athletes also need to dedicate more time to resistance training, stretching and balance exercises, and nutrition to counter the 1000 natural shocks that flesh is heir to.

  • @edmo1982
    @edmo1982 5 місяців тому +3

    Everytime I want to quit my job for having more time for training, I remember the three Joe Friels priorities.

  • @standUpForTurtles
    @standUpForTurtles 5 місяців тому +1

    Consistency, consistency, consistency. I've heard this mantra so many times. Even though I thought I understood it I never managed to get past "but life". As a result I generally failed to meet even my modest training goals. Now in my late 50s with newfound motivation I'm training more consistently and can see the difference in results.

  • @mechthildhaeussler5736
    @mechthildhaeussler5736 5 місяців тому +4

    For me the worst part of being an older athlete (67 F) is the "permanent" damage any major training time-out will have on my life-long performance, fitness and therefore probably healthspan. Could be an accident (as recently), surgery (as currently), injury (my weakness since I was a kid) or illness (happening more often than before). Just have to lie there or sit around, knowing I am losing strength and V02m every day ... (Sure I do move the parts of my body that still can moved ;-). When back to training I need to be very careful, building up slowly, as a matter of fact so slowly that my progress might not even make up for the age-related "natural" decline and I will never get back to the performance before the interruption. Aging is a series of bad events you do not completely recover from.

  • @davidhughson189
    @davidhughson189 5 місяців тому +1

    One of the BEST interviews. The IMPORTANCE of face to face coaching! That why I like CTSTrainright! For 5 years!

  • @Foxtrottangoabc
    @Foxtrottangoabc 5 місяців тому +2

    Another top vid . Joe friel gives great advice . 7 day week the way to go , even professionals have to socialise and all friends and family live in a 7 day week world.
    KISS keep it simple and consistent

  • @ericthered.147
    @ericthered.147 5 місяців тому +5

    I started with the Training Bible and hand written diary and plan. 1998ish? I started putting data on Training Peaks as soon as it came out. I think I lost data when they switched platforms. Otherwise, I have data going back decades. That is the key as Joel discusses consistent aerobic and strength training. This August, I am competing in my 5th (in last 6 years) "Breck Epic" 6-day mtb race in Colorado at age 56.

    • @tesss1819
      @tesss1819 5 місяців тому

      I’m 58 and have done the same. Breck epic is so fun. Good luck

  • @GravelRacer1
    @GravelRacer1 5 місяців тому +2

    Excellent advise. As an over 50 athlete, i have learned to listen to my body. If im feeling fatigued, I take an extra day of recovery. Sleep is very important, but so is nutrition. Mediterranean diet has worked wonders for my energy levels.

  • @MNP208
    @MNP208 3 місяці тому

    I'm 57 and I've been running mostly half-marathons (and a couple of marathons) for almost 20 years. I noticed a HUGE decrease in strength and speed after menopause. My cardio and recovery are still excellent. I just experience more overall fatigue. I'm afraid to go "hard" due to fear of injury.

  • @amblincork
    @amblincork 4 місяці тому

    " Science based training' is one of the latest ' must use terms'

  • @jeffloflin6316
    @jeffloflin6316 5 місяців тому

    Excellent interview and information !

  • @scottheitmanmarinesurvey3557
    @scottheitmanmarinesurvey3557 5 місяців тому +1

    On the hard w/o day what is a good volume to shoot for. say you do 4x4 vo2 and then add some sst for volume. so how much volume?

  • @CarnivoreDMD
    @CarnivoreDMD 5 місяців тому

    My work is 4d on & 3d off so I usually do 2.5h rides on those 3d. F= Z2 Sat= 1h Z2-HIIT’s 1h 30min cool down then Sun=Z2. Last weekend I found I needed more effort to maintain Z2! I expect this weekend to not be that way. My MHR cycling is 190, the same as it was 30 years ago. 😂😮

  • @donyastubbs8315
    @donyastubbs8315 4 місяці тому

    I am having a hard time finding advice personally. I started at 46 by losing 50lbs, reversing early onset peri-meno. I had previously done nothing but sit for a living and want to do things. I started lifting at 47, running at 48. Now i am #over50hybridathlete training for my first Hyrox. Hard for me to understand this deteriorating at 35 I hear everywhere when i am just getting started and better every day. Resources?

  • @justapedn1
    @justapedn1 2 місяці тому

    I wonder if the new BQ times are going to skew the average age of the field younger or older. The 60+ times weren’t changed. My guess is that it’ll go older, but I’m sure somebody will know for sure next year. (Or maybe they’ve modeled it already.)

  • @rb333-v2c
    @rb333-v2c 5 місяців тому +2

    When I do a 5/2 week, is weightlifting low or high intensity. Because my heart rate is in zone 2 but it is very challenging.

    • @Dakota.Covers
      @Dakota.Covers 5 місяців тому +1

      I consider it an easy day if my HR remains in zone 2.

  • @250txc
    @250txc 4 місяці тому

    Cyclists? Without doubt, these guys are the biggest PED cheaters of all sporting world. Yrs back one was even caught with an electric motor in his bike frame.

  • @paulandriessen489
    @paulandriessen489 5 місяців тому +2

    89is the new21