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Tuesday Feb 10th Daily Accountability
Did you ride? I did threshold; 3x18min @ 94%. I also massively screwed up my breakfast afterwards! I forgot I added a double portion of Weetabix as a single serving in Hexis. Cue me being ravenously hungry come lunch short over 50g of carbs I should've refueled with! Audited my whole custom food library afterwards to avoid that in the future.
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@Marc Wildeman me too!
Legs vs. Lungs?
In middle duration efforts 5-20 minutes, I’m curious to hear what typically gives our first for you all, legs or lungs? I find my legs starting to complain while my breathing is still very under control. Wondering if this may be a fueling problem? Thanks in advance!
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Legs, quads in particular, every time
Weekly wins?🏆
What was the biggest win you had this week? I’m still rehabbing a shoulder injury. The temptation is to chill on everything but I’m staying focused on diet and controlling what I can control.
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Getting lactate threshold and Vo2 max tests done in a lab, something I’ve wanted to do for ages. I don’t know exact results yet, I have a follow up call with the doc on Tuesday. Will be interesting to compare recommended zones with those that came out of FTP tests.
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@Richard Stott good job! I’m using it 100% too, managing to stick to recommended overall calorie intake, but struggling to get enough carbs, bit too much balance on protein and fats.
New Nutrition Module
Folks, delighted to add an amazing new resource into the Nutrition module. It's the start of a series i'm building with Dr David Dunne. David is the co-founder of Hexis and consults with or directly manages the Nutrition for over 30% of all World Tour riders. In this masterclass we unpack the idea of “gas in the tank” and how to line up your fuelling with the actual demands of your training and racing. We walk through the four big building blocks that really move the needle for performance: understanding your session demands, planning your carbs across the day, matching your gas levels to key workouts, and using feedback to refine things over time. He also shares some really cool data from Bob Jungles Tour de France stage win, showing exactly the energy costs of winning a tour stage. It's in the Nutrition Module in classrooms. Here's the link https://www.skool.com/roadmancycling/classroom/fae2c6a7?md=bfadc617ba694396acf32af4a70a9b89
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@Kevin Dalby good question! I listened to @Anthony Walsh ’s chat with Sam Impey and I’m pretty sure he said that we should consider the next day and fuel appropriately, so would be good to know if the app does that.
Hexis Tip
Last week I was chatting to somebody who was using hexis and it seemed like he was really underfuelling. Sounded like he was empty when starting the sessions and I got the sense that energy was down significantly compared to normal. He had been using hexis and was happy with his progress but all of a sudden it seemed like he was way hungrier than normal and something wasn’t adding up. He checked his weight goal on hexis and somehow it had slashed his weekly weight loss goal to 1.8kg! He was almost at his target weight so he definitely did not need to lose the last couple of kgs that fast. He definitely didn’t intentionally set the weight loss to 1.8kg so I don’t know if he hit a button by accident or if the app just 💩 itself. Just be careful and check that you have the correct weight target set whether it’s to lose weight, maintain weight etc. You need to check this on the website not through the app. Under profile, then Health & Performance, then move the slider to a "healthy" deficit. Usually .5kg a week. “In my case it was set to a 15% caloric deficit, and the more I exercised the more it would trim my calories. I was wondering why when I completed workouts I would lose 200ish calories off of my day.” Might just be a once off thing but this could have had big implications if it went unnoticed.
Hexis Tip
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@Thomas Whelan this is important, thanks for raising it! Have Hexis responded to this, any recommendations? I’ve just looked and the two most recent activities I’ve done on TP virtual only differ by 1 in kJ v kCal. The last Zwift ride showed 215kCal v 225kJ. I think I need to work through some maths. Is it fair to say that on a rest day, the Hexis recommended calorie intake is your resting metabolic rate plus the allowance for how generally active you are in the day, and you would divide this by 24 to get the hourly value that should be taken into account for Zwift rides?
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Andy Gannaway
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Coming from a masters athletics background, it's now all about the bike. Aiming to go long this year.

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King’s Somborne, Hants UK
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