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Dec 24

Seven fitness innovations of the decade – Cycling Weekly

Heading into 2020, its hard to believe its been a decade since Alberto Contador/Andy Schleck (depending who you ask) won the Tour de France but time flies whilst youre having fun.

Over the course of the last ten years, fitness has come on a long way in terms of the thinking behind how we approach training, and the equipment.

Theres been tons of breakthrough innovations some of them more effective than others. Heres a look at the most stand-out introductions from the last decade

Testing key biomarkers (hormone health, Cortisol levels for recovery,haemoglobin levels for oxygen transportation) can help riders to track their health at a whole new level.

When fitness editor Dave Bradford put himself up as a guinea pig to test the science, the key finding was a deficiency in Vitamin D. With this the only actionable learning, he wasnt convinced it was a process hed repeat, butendocrinologist Dr Nicky Keay concluded: Repeating the test and checking biomarkers every few months would allow you to build a picture of whats normal for you, like your own biological passport.

Without this information, you risk getting more and more tired or failing to make the most of your training without understanding why. The pros definitely outweigh the cons.

Similar in process but very different in results, DNA/genetics testing looks at a riders capacity -analysing markers such as muscle stamina, V02 and lactate threshold. This is still an emerging science and has fans as well as detractors.

Altitude training is a popular approach among the pros. Whilst at altitude, theres less oxygen available and so the cardiovascular system has to work harder, adapting to become more efficient.

One approach is to sleep high, train low which means sleeping at altitude, and then rolling down the mountain to train where capacity is less hampered. Since its not always practical, an altitude tent can represent a very tempting alternative: sleep in the tent, train out if it adapt and get stronger.

The drawbacks? Well, youll have to sleep in a tent, and itll cost you a few hundred pounds a month to rent.

Ten years ago, if you were training with power you were in the minority and thats not quite the case anymore.

Power meters have become more affordable, and more accessible resulting in a snowball effect where FTP is now as regularly discussed on the club run as the merits of flapjack vs carrot cake.

>>> How to train with a power meter

Youre no longer tied to using one hub to rule them all, and swapping your power meter could be as simple as switching pedals (though, buyer beware applies in some cases). With top end bikes now being sold with power meters fitted, the training landscape has clearly seen a shift where power training is almost the norm, as opposed to the exception.

Training indoors was once a thankless chore, sitting next to watching paint dry on the enjoyment scale in the minds of most cyclists.

With the arrival of smart turbo trainers came platforms like Zwift and the updated Sufferfest app which make pounding out the miles indoors far more enjoyable and by extension effective.

Zwift in particular has allowed for the creation of a whole new indoor racing discipline with a world championshipspenned in for 2020.

Perhaps influenced by the accessibility of power data, tracking the numbers has become far more commonplace which is good news: theres no point having data coming out your ears if youre going to do nothing with it.

Athletes have been using programmes like Training Peaks to keep informed on their form (training stress balance) as long as theyve been using power meters. But now Strava offers the more friendly sounding fitness and freshness tracking via its Analysis pack,the numbers are at nearly everyones fingertips.

Speaking of which

Where once the only true way to compete was to pin a number on, now anyone and everyone can test themselves against the competition either worldwide or against their club mates.

Whatever impact you feel this has, or has not had, on the racing scene its certainly made competition more easily available, and this can have some dramatic effects on motivation.

Reportedly used in the World Tour ranks, ketones provide the body with a magical extra fuel source allowing for carbohydrate sparing, which means supplies can be held back for when theyre really needed.

However, the drinks are not cheap and when we put the formula to the test, the effects were not particularly staggering.

Thats all for now we cant wait to see what the next decade holds

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