The Final Push: Is “Suffering” a Skill You Can Practice?

Mental toughness in cycling is not an innate trait but a learned skill. The brain, rather than the muscles, acts as a performance limiter. Understanding this allows athletes to train their minds for endurance through techniques like breaking down races, using mantras, and focusing on the process, enhancing their overall performance.

Endurance Explained: The Brain-Body Battle – Understanding and Training for Fatigue Resistance vs. Fatigue Tolerance

The post explores the concepts of fatigue resistance and fatigue tolerance in endurance athletes. Fatigue resistance is the physiological ability to delay fatigue onset, while fatigue tolerance relates to enduring discomfort during performance. Understanding these concepts helps athletes tailor training strategies, optimizing both their physical capacity and mental resilience for better endurance performance.