Ask a cycling coach : ‘Why doesn’t riding to exhaustion in every bike ride bring the greatest fitness gains?’

We all want to maximize the gains we get from each training session. At first glance, it makes some logical sense to ride as hard as we can each session, maximize the amount of training stress, and expect maximum adaptation.

Well, although anyone who has tried this approach would probably advise against it; James Spragg is here to explain why it’s not the best approach to take.

Sports scientist and trainer James Spragg is one of the experts answering your questions in Cycling Weekly’s ASK A CYCLING COACH series that comes out every Wednesday. Working in both research and applied settings, he currently directs Interception Performance Consulting.

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