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Training

Training for optimum endurance performance requires a multi-faceted approach. In this section, you’ll find advice on how to train to perform faster, longer and recover more rapidly. You’ll also find information on how to combine the elements of a training programme, specific training techniques, strength and conditioning to reach the next level and stay injury free, along with training advice designed for older athletes.

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Strength training: the true cost of a break

Strength training: the true cost of a break

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Running shoe technology: the cost of carbon

Running shoe technology: the cost of carbon

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Endurance athletes: fine tuning your engine for performance

Endurance athletes: fine tuning your engine for performance

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Don’t be pressured: why hamstrings matter for cycling comfort

Don’t be pressured: why hamstrings matter for cycling comfort

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Living life in the fast lane; the truth about training for speed

Living life in the fast lane; the truth about training for speed

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Half marathon training: a proven approach for female masters

Half marathon training: a proven approach for female masters

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Athlete health: does training frequency matter?

Athlete health: does training frequency matter?

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Strength training for cyclists: push those pedals harder

Strength training for cyclists: push those pedals harder

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Sports Performance Bulletin - Dec '24
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Post-exercise recovery: first, do no pharma

Post-exercise recovery: first, do no pharma

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Golf: the gentle game that can lead to pain

Golf: the gentle game that can lead to pain

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Marathon race performance: lark or owl for the win?

Marathon race performance: lark or owl for the win?

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Strength training: tuning velocity losses for maximal gains

Strength training: tuning velocity losses for maximal gains

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Sprint intervals: the verdict of the court

Sprint intervals: the verdict of the court

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Solo or group sessions for the best training outcomes?

Solo or group sessions for the best training outcomes?

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Compound, pyramid or supersets for strength?

Compound, pyramid or supersets for strength?

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Endurance training: two halves versus one whole!

Endurance training: two halves versus one whole!

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Superset training: a double quick route to strength gains?

Superset training: a double quick route to strength gains?

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Older athletes: resist the aging process!

Older athletes: resist the aging process!

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Sprint training for team sports: head to the beach!

Sprint training for team sports: head to the beach!

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Cycling performance: core training vs. weight training

Cycling performance: core training vs. weight training

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Undernutrition: the strong road to recovery

Undernutrition: the strong road to recovery

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Pushing the boundaries: the hidden sleep penalty

Pushing the boundaries: the hidden sleep penalty

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Strength training: time for vertical thinking

Strength training: time for vertical thinking

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Fat loss in athletes: the best strength training protocol

Fat loss in athletes: the best strength training protocol

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