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55 - Aero Running Shoes, Training in the Heat, and Recovery

Author
Michael Liberzon
Published
Thu 04 Jun 2020
Episode Link
https://zencastr.com/z/LMSPqI7M

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  • 2:30 listener question about the aerodynamics of the new-ish Nike Vaporfly shoes
    • Aero drag formula: F drag = 1/2 V^2 x CdA
    • Assumptions:
      • Average shoe angle of attack is 45deg
      • Average reduction in CdA with the optimized tail is 20%
      • Shoe velocity is 2x runner velocity for half the total run time
    • Total drag per shoe for an elite runner completing a marathon in 2 hours is 11W
    • Total possible savings of an aerodynamically optimized shoe is up to 5W
    • If mechanical power for the marathon is 320W, then the time saving is up to 39s over the course of a 2:00 - 2:10 marathon
  • 19:30 effect of training in the heat
    • Tough to do sustained tempo / sub-threshold work when it is hot
    • Lower peripheral load and higher central load
    • Ideally do your ‘tempo’ work in cooler conditions
  • 28:45 quantifying recovery
    • Key recovery components: sleep, hydration, nutrition
    • Tough workouts and racing negatively impact sleep
    • Adding training requires adding some manner of recovery

Check out Mike Lin's blog on running shoes here.

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