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Adam Pulford

@Coach_AP

Traveling the world (virtually), helping athletes build their full potential. Coach, former team director, podcaster, content creator.

Always Changing... เข้าร่วม Nisan 2009
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Velo
Velo@velovelovelo__·
Results Rwanda road words junior time trial: 18-year-old Megan Arens doubles her Dutch junior TT title with world championship triumph in Kigali, USA's Liliana Edwards in 9th: #kigali2025 bit.ly/46tKeEN
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Velo@velovelovelo__·
Watch the Maryland Cycling Classic tomorrow paywall-free on Velo! bit.ly/3Vvgxy6
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Million Podcasts
Million Podcasts@MillionPodcasts·
🎧 Top 100 Endurance Training Podcasts of 2025! 🎧 🔗 Full list here: millionpodcasts.com/Endurance-Trai… From marathons to triathlons—your ultimate guide to peak performance, strategy & recovery 🏃‍♂️🚴‍♀️🏊‍♂️ 🎧 Why use this list? ✅ Direct access to top endurance training podcasts 🎙️🏅 ✅ Save hours of research—contacts all in one place ⏳⚡ ✅ Perfect for PR pros, fitness brands & endurance coaches 💪📢 📢 Big shoutout to these endurance legends! 👇 @eatforendurance @AustraliaPeak @trainingpeaks @dirkfriel @trainright @coach_ap @reinforcedrun @eventhorizontv @fasttalklabs @coach_tconnor @robertpickels @yogitriathlete @briangumkowski @teamen @stevemagness @jmarpdx @jasonfitz1 @swimcoachbrent @scitriat @zentriathlon @triathlontaren @bevanfitter @coach_brazier @triathloncoach @purplepatch @florisgierman @MarathonAcademy @marathonacademy @becomingultra @wearenation @donfreemantrn @giant_celts007 @trivelocoaching @crushingiron @bruce_rtb @thewholeathlete @marathon_marcus @kirkdewindtpt @tridottraining @trainsmooth @pogophysio @brad_beer @AndyDuBois @Fitpage3 @type_iix @steeplifemedia 🎙 For PR pros & endurance brands—this is your go-to podcast list! 🚴‍♂️📈
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USA Cycling
USA Cycling@usacycling·
WE DID IT! 🚨 You heard that right. We met our match goal for the #MudFund, raising a total of $50,000 for the 2025-26 Cyclocross season! 🎉 A HUGE thank you to our new and returning donors, our amazing athletes, and our dedicated staff. This wouldn’t be possible without you!
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Iñigo San Millán@doctorinigo·
On aerobic glycolysis vs anaerobic glycolysis. This terminology has existed since the beginning of times and ingrained in every physiology, biochemistry and medical textbook. According to this terminology, aerobic glycolysis is the oxidation of glucose to pyruvate in cytosol then to Acetyl-CoA in mitochondria in the presence of oxygen. Anaerobic glycolysis is the reduction of pyruvate to lactate under “anaerobic conditions”. However this terminology is wrong as lactate is the real end-product of “both” glycolysis. Over the last 50 years Dr. George Brooks has worked on this and proven it. The ratio of lactate to pyruvate at rest is ~30-40 and at high intensity exercise is up to 500. So, even during resting conditions, the production of lactate is significantly higher than the production of cytosolic pyruvate…Hence, glycolysis should be just that, glycolysis… This wrong terminology has penetrated into so many fields in medicine and biology as well as exercise physiology and training leading to terms like “aerobic threshold” and “anaerobic threshold”. Simply, they don’t exist as they are portrayed, since both metabolic events are under fully aerobic conditions and also lactate is the main end-product over cytosolic pyruvate. The pure anaerobic threshold is the change from glycolysis to ATP-PC system during sprinting where anaerobic conditions are the predominant. In a world with so many training zones and philosophies, at least we should agree in the “modern” principles of muscle bioenergetics during exercise. We should make an effort to move on and get rid of 50+ year old inaccurate concepts like “anaerobic threshold” and “aerobic threshold” 🙏
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USA Cycling
USA Cycling@usacycling·
We’re excited to announce the return of the USA Juniors Cup for 2025, continuing the partnership to deliver a premier national development race series. Check out the series calendar and the three National Team Selection Events for junior racers. Learn more:usacycling.org/article/usa-cy…
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Velo@velovelovelo__·
Roads aren't any more dangerous when cyclists are allowed to treat stop signs as yield. So why aren't there more laws allowing the 'Idaho stop'?velo.outsideonline.com/urban/urban-cu…
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CTS@trainright·
Fatigue resistance and durability are trainable, but they don't automatically improve with improved aerobic conditioning! Learn more in Episode 201 of "The Time-Crunched Cyclist Podcast" wherever you get your podcasts, on our YouTube channel, or visit trainright.com/podcast
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CTS@trainright·
Alex Hutchinson, Outside Magazine Sweat Science columnist, joins Coach Adam Pulford on Episode 189 of "The Time-Crunched Cyclist" to talk about training quality, how you can tell if your training plan is good or crap. trainright.com/podcast
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DaveQB@DaveQB14·
@Coach_AP I really enjoy your Trainright episodes 👏 Thank you. I have shared with a few mates & they all listen now. Feedback on The Feed ad. It's arrogant, presumptuous nature has me really disliking The Feed even though I've never used it 😄 Maybe I'm not target audience 🤷
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CTS@trainright·
With the Spring Classics season kicking into high gear we asked CTS Premier Coach @Coach_AP (coach to 2023 Paris-Roubaix Femmes winner @aliACTIONjackso for advice on what to do when the going gets super tough. Check out these winning strategies! trainright.com/how-to-survive…
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Alex Hutchinson
Alex Hutchinson@sweatscience·
New study assessed sleep quality in 1,600 U.S. Olympians. ~40% were classified as "poor sleepers." Takeaways: (1) there are a bunch of reasons hard training can interfere with sleep; (2) if your sleep isn't perfect, you can still make the Olympics. outsideonline.com/health/trainin…
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