Author: Uphill Athlete

In this article about the physiology of intensity monitoring, we define terms and explain the underlying metabolic processes that determine the ventilatory markers of intensity. Aerobic Threshold (AeT), aka Ventilatory Threshold (VT1) When ventilation is slow and controlled to the point where the athlete can carry on a conversation without needing to catch his or her breath or can maintain breathing through the nose, then fat metabolism is providing half or more of ATP for locomotion. This ventilation threshold is often referred to as the Aerobic Threshold (AeT) or the First Ventilatory Threshold (VT1). Its upper limit corresponds to the…

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At Uphill Athlete we rely heavily on a platform called TrainingPeaks. TrainingPeaks was originally developed by and for professional cyclists and their coaches who were faxing workouts and results between Europe and the US. Today it provides complete web, mobile, and desktop solutions to enable smart and effective endurance training. By introducing scientific tools and methods that have become the industry standard, TrainingPeaks has revolutionized the way that coaches and athletes track, analyze, and plan endurance training. Why TrainingPeaks for Uphill Athlete At Uphill Athlete we do all of our coaching on the TrainingPeaks platform. We also design, build, update,…

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Ready to purchase a training plan with Uphill Athlete, but you aren’t the technical type? Don’t worry! Here is a super-easy-to-follow guide that will take you through how to purchase a training plan with us and how to create a free account with TrainingPeaks, as well as everything else you need to do to get started. Trust us, the training will be the hard part.10 Steps to Purchasing a Training Plan with Uphill Athlete and Creating an Account with TrainingPeaksTake a look through the various training plans Uphill Athlete offers: https://uphillathlete.com/training-plans/.From the Training Plans page, click on the plan you…

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