In this episode of the Omnia Performance Podcast, Fergus Crawley and Dr. Phil Price cut through the noise on concurrent training's interference effect. They unpack the science - from AMPK vs. mTOR signaling to why your training history matters - and deliver practical programming strategies for hybrid athletes. The bottom line? You can't optimize everything at once. Smart training means strategically consolidating stress and accepting the right compromises. Join The Wintering Train...
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In this episode of the Omnia Performance Podcast, Fergus Crawley and Dr. Phil Price cut through the noise on concurrent training's interference effect. They unpack the science - from AMPK vs. mTOR signaling to why your training history matters - and deliver practical programming strategies for hybrid athletes. The bottom line? You can't optimize everything at once. Smart training means strategically consolidating stress and accepting the right compromises. Join The Wintering Train...
Can Cycling Make You a Better Runner? Can time on the bike really improve performance on your feet? In this episode, Fergus and Kieran dive into how cycling can build and maintain running fitness - from real-world results to the science behind cross-training. They cover: How Kieran ran a 10K PB off minimal run trainingHow Fergus kept his aerobic efficiency after three months off runningWhy cycling helps runners recover, stay strong, and go furtherHow to balance specificity and sustainability ...
The OMNIA Performance Podcast
In this episode of the Omnia Performance Podcast, Fergus Crawley and Dr. Phil Price cut through the noise on concurrent training's interference effect. They unpack the science - from AMPK vs. mTOR signaling to why your training history matters - and deliver practical programming strategies for hybrid athletes. The bottom line? You can't optimize everything at once. Smart training means strategically consolidating stress and accepting the right compromises. Join The Wintering Train...