Avoid Fitness Plateaus, Overtraining & Mis-Timed Performance Peaks | Perform with Dr. Andy Galpin

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Concepts
introduces the concept of tapering, explaining its definition and basic principles. He emphasizes that tapering is a strategic reduction in training volume before a competition to enhance performance by reducing fatigue without compromising fitness. Andy highlights the robust scientific support for tapering, noting that it consistently shows performance benefits across various sports and physiological levels 1 2.
The well-roundedness and support for the performance-enhancing benefits of a reasonable taper are really quite strong.
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He also differentiates tapering from other training adjustments like deloading and periodization, underscoring its unique role in competition preparation 3.
Techniques
Andy delves into various tapering techniques, including step, linear, and exponential approaches. He explains that each method involves different strategies for reducing training volume, with the goal of minimizing fatigue while maintaining performance levels 4. He also discusses the importance of individualizing tapering strategies based on the athlete's specific needs and sport 5.
You have to identify what works best for you and your physiology, which means you have to compete a lot.
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Andy highlights the need for practice and diligent note-taking to optimize tapering for each athlete 6.
Applications
Andy explores how tapering is applied in different sports, from endurance events to team sports. He mentions the concept of the human digital twin for comprehensive data collection and monitoring 7. He also provides specific tapering protocols for sprinters and team sports, emphasizing the importance of maintaining skill work during the taper 8.
It's probably smart if you are competing year-round, whether it's a single sport or in multiple sports, to have at least two to three planned tapers throughout that time.
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Andy concludes by discussing the benefits of tapering for endurance athletes, supported by systematic reviews and meta-analyses 9.
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