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Training Science Podcast

Training Science Podcast

De: Paul Laursen & Martin Buchheit
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Your hosts of the Training Science Podcast, Martin Buchheit and Paul Laursen, take a weekly deep dive into the real world application of training science in the trenches.© 2026 Training Science Podcast Ciencia Higiene y Vida Saludable
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  • Top Episode Replay: Strength or Not to Strength? Load or Not to Load? Monitor or Not to Monitor? A Worldwide Football Master Class - With Dr Darren Burgess and Martin Buchheit
    Apr 10 2026

    We all “love” 😍 STRENGTH & gym training 🏋🏻 to a certain degree - but that does not mean that you CANNOT develop SPEED & STRENGTH without it!

    Dr Darren Burgess want you to understand that WHOLE sport CULTURES ⚽ 🏀 🏈 have been developed over decades without having very much strength or speed specific training AT ALL. Many footballers in Europe for example barely do any gym work. Obviously that does not mean it is useless, but it is important to understand that apparently you can get good at the sport WITHOUT it.

    In the 72nd episode of The Training Science Podcast, Martin and Darren discuss how:

    🏛️ various sports “cultures” can be a downside or upside if you are a multidisciplinary professional;

    🏋️ player specific loads are important, but you need to remember ALL the other types of load a player (and staff too!) experience - it is a whole wellbeing model;

    🕛 chronic load for adaption, rehab or simply helping players to improve needs to be balanced and maintained for certain durations, but without “peaks” and “valleys”.

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    Today’s speakers:

    Dr Martin Buchheit https://martin-buchheit.net/

    Dr Darren Burgess https://au.linkedin.com/in/darren-burgess-a1580628

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    58 m
  • How Math, Power Data, and Aerodynamics Changed Racing Strategy with Ryan Cooper & Prof Paul Laursen
    Apr 4 2026

    What if you could predict your race before you even start?

    In this episode, Ryan Cooper shares the story behind one of endurance sport’s most influential tools, Best Bike Split. With a background in electrical engineering and aerospace, Ryan saw early on that the same physics used in aviation could be applied to cycling and triathlon performance.

    We dive into how power meters and modeling unlocked a new way to race, why normalized power became a game changer for long course athletes, and how smart pacing can make or break your entire performance.

    From early prototypes during the Tour de France to real world validation at world championship races, this episode is a behind the scenes look at how data, physics, and practical application came together to change the way athletes approach race day.

    Today’s speakers:

    Prof Paul Laursen https://www.paullaursen.com/
    Ryan Cooper https://www.linkedin.com/in/ryan-f-cooper/

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    1 h y 6 m
  • You’re Training Hard—But Moving Poorly: The Missing Layer of Performance with Lawrence van Lingen & Prof Paul Laursen
    Mar 27 2026

    What if your biggest performance limiter isn’t your fitness, but your nervous system?

    In this episode, Lawrence van Lingen shares a radically different lens on endurance performance, one that shifts the focus from traditional training metrics to fascia, breath, and vagal tone. Drawing from years of work with elite athletes like Andi Böcherer and Jan Frodeno, Lawrence explains how movement efficiency, recovery, and performance breakthroughs often come from restoring internal balance rather than pushing harder.

    We explore why breathing mechanics and nervous system health are foundational to performance, how simple practices like walking and crawling-like movements can create massive changes, and why many athletes struggle not from lack of effort but from an inability to absorb training.

    This conversation challenges conventional thinking and offers a new way to approach performance, recovery, and long term health.

    Today’s speakers:

    Prof Paul Laursen https://www.paullaursen.com/
    Lawrence van Lingen https://www.lawrencevanlingen.com/
    https://www.youtube.com/@LawrencevanLingen



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