Could I ACTUALLY turn PRO? Here's what the science says...

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  • Опубликовано: 26 дек 2024

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  • @lorenzoschofer6070
    @lorenzoschofer6070 Год назад +12

    Another ripper video mate. You certainly are the benchmark when it comes to cycling content in the RUclips space. Absolutely loved getting some of John’s wisdom over the last couple of videos. Keep up the awesome work

  • @onlyonecjb001
    @onlyonecjb001 Год назад +18

    Another great video and insight Tristan. Tests looked savage. It will be interesting to see how you improve with John's coaching.

  • @MarcusWellstead
    @MarcusWellstead 6 месяцев назад +1

    Nice video Tristan. V good numbers too! You went deep deep! Well done to you and to John on a nice testing set up. I’ll check it out.

  • @Lemond75
    @Lemond75 Год назад +16

    Another great video Tristan, and hope to see some more videos featuring John and training related content 👍

    • @tristantakevideo
      @tristantakevideo  Год назад +1

      Thank you! Let me know if there’s anything specific you’d like to hear from John..got a few videos lined up but more than happy to integrate subscriber questions. 🙏🏼

  • @fhowland
    @fhowland Год назад +6

    Your bike fit and pedaling look perfect! Very fluid and smooth.

  • @Richz2
    @Richz2 Год назад +4

    Enjoyed watching this one! And why is it when you are on the point of total exhaustion and gasping for life, everyone else is smiling and laughing!!! Seriously well done and chapeau for telling us your numbers, so many don’t for some reason. Hopefully you will document your training.

    • @tristantakevideo
      @tristantakevideo  Год назад +6

      Cheers mate! Always interesting seeing people hide their numbers. I understand the feeling of not wanting to be “judged” or not wanting to “give away” some secret info..but I find the talk around numbers interesting. Especially seeing what some guys are able to do with their numbers. As John says, there’s more to riding and racing than just what you can push through a power meter. More videos with John to come for sure. 🙏🏼

  • @rosssanelli
    @rosssanelli Год назад +2

    Tristan - great to get a plain English explanation in the science and more importantly what is specifically required to improve areas of weakness

  • @neilcockings8967
    @neilcockings8967 Год назад +2

    Great video, no getting bored which so often happens on this type of video. Whole content interestingly presented, your stats insane, well done.

  • @justinafrika7860
    @justinafrika7860 Год назад +2

    Thoroughly enjoyed John’s insights and empirical rigour and also the bants between all y’all.

  • @Greg.Sutton
    @Greg.Sutton Год назад +1

    Right up my street this video. Thanks. Look forward to seeing your training journey.

  • @antspage
    @antspage Год назад +3

    congrats on the race results! obviously the testing and training package is paying off

  • @antoniocasablancasvilanova2207
    @antoniocasablancasvilanova2207 Год назад +5

    Super interesting & informative. Maybe not Pro Tour (o casi!) but you keep the sport fun, motivating and down to earth. Gracias!

  • @kanst22
    @kanst22 Год назад +12

    On the indoor vs outdoor question, I wonder if riding style plays into it. Getting out of the saddle is super awkward on an indoor trainer. Especially the ones with a fixed back end that don't rock. If you're a guy who likes to stand up at high power, the indoor trainer kind of ruins that.

    • @tristantakevideo
      @tristantakevideo  Год назад +4

      Yeah this is what I have a hard time with indoors..my riding style is definitely a mix of in the saddle and out of the saddle, and part of why I dislike the trainer so much is that inability to replicate my outdoors riding style while on it. Hopefully John and I can put together a video about outdoor testing to give a more well-rounded perspective.

  • @_________4292
    @_________4292 Год назад +1

    Amazing Tristan result and congratulations on winning the race

  • @DavidK140
    @DavidK140 Год назад +1

    Great video mate , super interesting and informative ! Look forward to more coaching content

  • @robp3431
    @robp3431 Год назад +1

    Man, it would be awesome to have a testing facility like this at one's disposal ..... truly professional

  • @jacob.m
    @jacob.m Год назад +1

    That was a really good video Tristan! It would great to see more conversations between you and your coach to help athletes without a coach to see how the best athletes in the world really train! Keep it up!

    • @tristantakevideo
      @tristantakevideo  Год назад +2

      Thanks man 🙏🏼 I’ve got a video coming soon with John, about training sessions every cyclist can follow. Hopefully it’ll be a good insight!

    • @onlyonecjb001
      @onlyonecjb001 Год назад +1

      @@tristantakevideo Sounds awesome.

    • @jacob.m
      @jacob.m Год назад

      @@tristantakevideo sounds really good!

  • @swites
    @swites Год назад +3

    You guys have a great rapport and look like you'll work well together :) Man those were impressive results! Was expecting them to be reasonably high, but not quite that high. 75 V02 max! Gosh!

  • @maniastrat
    @maniastrat Год назад +1

    Wow that was brutal! Good job Tristan & great numbers. 😉

  • @ccamire
    @ccamire Год назад +1

    Love your work and great video. Very to the point and learning a lot from all the questions.

  • @zaphod_beeblerox
    @zaphod_beeblerox Год назад +1

    22:46 snubbed! 😂 awesome work tristan

    • @tristantakevideo
      @tristantakevideo  Год назад

      Hahaha he got my hopes up in the first part of his reply 😂

    • @johnwakefield7942
      @johnwakefield7942 Год назад +1

      @@tristantakevideo Gave you hope and pushed you away!

  • @Matt.dodgson
    @Matt.dodgson Год назад +1

    Great video Tristan, very insightful 👌

  • @bikesavvy3654
    @bikesavvy3654 Год назад +5

    You would definitely be a great addition to a pro team. A positive attitude, communication, a following and can definitely put out the watts.

  • @judd7699
    @judd7699 Год назад +1

    Cracking video Tristan .. you went deep 😳🕺👏👏

  • @scugno
    @scugno Год назад +1

    Great video Tristan don’t believe only the numbers from that test believe the results that you produce at the races which last time I checked you just won.

    • @scugno
      @scugno Год назад +2

      I’m not telling people not to go get these test done, but anybody that believes that these test are the final verdict of your talent is crazy. If you’re watching the Giro today, they are talking about this specifically and how there’s so many variables that make great riders. Him telling you or anybody that these numbers determine whether you will be in the world tour is absolutely false and I would not listen to him.

  • @PedroGonzalez-ef3zv
    @PedroGonzalez-ef3zv Год назад +1

    Really good video, nice detailed information

  • @chuckfrizzell8668
    @chuckfrizzell8668 Год назад +1

    Great video - thank you for sharing!

  • @danniboishufflerz
    @danniboishufflerz Год назад +1

    Another awesome video and new to the channel. Ive recently picked up cycling and would love to know your take + hear from the pros on figuring out what type of cyclist you are eg would I be more suited to sprinting, climbing or grinding. Keep it up

  • @kimwrinkle100
    @kimwrinkle100 Год назад +1

    Excellent! Very informative!

  • @designeddifference6907
    @designeddifference6907 Год назад +1

    I bet you wish you’d done this 10 years ago Tristan. It’s all relative to where your at now. Enjoy the improvements.. your self motivated, I’m looking forward to the 6 or 12 month re testing results great vid mate..

  • @Borisboef123
    @Borisboef123 Год назад +2

    Great video!!

  • @neilmckenna236
    @neilmckenna236 Год назад +1

    Great video, very interesting 👍

  • @n22pdf
    @n22pdf Год назад +1

    Wow awesome vid Tristan.. great channel always something worth a watch.. very interesting 👍🤩❤️‍🔥🚴🏅👏

  • @jurgenleofoley4270
    @jurgenleofoley4270 Год назад +1

    Very enjoyable video l, got test 4 times in Cape town, highly recommended 🤙🏽🤙🏽🤙🏽

  • @jasonhopkins6357
    @jasonhopkins6357 Год назад +2

    A very interesting Vlog, John Wakefield is amazing so knowledgeable. Your numbers seemed really good, also having John it will be interesting to see the improvements. Hopefully some training videos. What was with the unusually high testosterone numbers that you recorded that happened in the Human Health video you did ? I meant to ask before.

  • @BobMcKerrell
    @BobMcKerrell Год назад +1

    Man you’re a machine. ! Good go man !!

  • @shaneolivier1650
    @shaneolivier1650 Год назад +1

    Short time later I'm glad to see you are alive😂

  • @andyking8464
    @andyking8464 Год назад +1

    Awesome Video, Tristan! Thanks so much for sharing this journey. I find it incredibly inspirational and motivates me to train in a more focussed manner. (I'm old fat and slow BUT I'm improving!) Cheers. :)

  • @MichaelRideout
    @MichaelRideout Год назад +1

    Top notch content. Question, I watched the last part of the video a couple times and I think I’m gathering that the watts per kilo is based on the max power value at the end of the test? (not w/kg based on FTP)

    • @johnwakefield7942
      @johnwakefield7942 Год назад +1

      Peak power and threshold value are concerted into WKG, both are reported.

    • @MichaelRideout
      @MichaelRideout Год назад

      @@johnwakefield7942 correct but they were specifically speaking about one at the end of the video which was what? Max value of the ramp test?

    • @tristantakevideo
      @tristantakevideo  Год назад +1

      @@MichaelRideout Yeah, the 6.8w/kg spoken about is the maximum power reached during the ramp test. That is not my FTP.

    • @MichaelRideout
      @MichaelRideout Год назад +1

      @@tristantakevideo thank you. I appreciate the time and effort you put into making each video. Keep up the great work!

  • @timpattydaechsel5988
    @timpattydaechsel5988 Год назад

    Very interesting video , love looking at your numbers , I’d like to think mine would be similar at your age , now at 66 yrs young, am currently at
    3.96watts/188 max hr. 172 threshold, 65 VO2. What I’m curious about that I didn’t see in your video was a heart rate recovery number. Most of my experience in racing is in mountain biking and I always thought that next to power/weight ratio , recovery was the next most important asset for good results . I think that one minute heart rate recovery number could be a good indicator of race results separate from the usual power and threshold numbers

  • @dieterbierman9803
    @dieterbierman9803 Год назад

    That sadistic little laugh at 17.40 ;)

  • @cyclotaur6315
    @cyclotaur6315 Год назад +1

    I love watching (other) people do VO2 max tests. 🤣😂👏👍

  • @qoolss
    @qoolss Год назад +1

    This was awesome, thanks for doing it and sharing it with us novices struggling to get to 4 let alone 6watts/kg.

    • @tristantakevideo
      @tristantakevideo  Год назад +2

      What’s cool about riding is there’s always room to improve. We all have a physiological ceiling but from all the experience I have, I’d say most people are much further from that ceiling than they think. Glad you enjoyed the video! 🙏🏼

  • @shannonmeehan
    @shannonmeehan 11 месяцев назад

    Is there anywhere in Sydney you can get this testing and coaching?

  • @diverg3
    @diverg3 Год назад

    Hey, really interesting content! I’m doing my first test after summer (same testing protocol as yours) - but wanted to get some proper training miles in my legs before then.
    Did the suggested near threshold training make its way into your training plan? Would you call yours overall polarized or split otherwise? Near threshold sounds like sweet spot training to me… good luck!

    • @johnwakefield7942
      @johnwakefield7942 Год назад

      What you have said is a common comment we here when someone needs to or wants to test "I need to train 1st" this is often incorrect as you want to test now in order to see where you are and what our need to do going forward. good or not so good numbers. Its not a pass or fail its a way forward. Why test if you in good form?
      Please don't use the word sweet spot there is no such thing from a performance variable.

  • @piccicacca
    @piccicacca Год назад +1

    Hey Tristan! Would LOVE for you to catch up with Jay Vine, fellow OZ, and do a video together!

  • @gazr99
    @gazr99 Год назад +1

    Had the Bane look and sounds going by the end of that ramp test

  • @ashcameron7677
    @ashcameron7677 Год назад +1

    Great video. Super strong

  • @glennicol1361
    @glennicol1361 Год назад +1

    Super interesting!

  • @shuttles69
    @shuttles69 Год назад

    Would more ph in body help buffer lactate? Eg baking soda in water?

    • @johnwakefield7942
      @johnwakefield7942 Год назад +1

      While there is evidence that Bicarb does buffer to a point, it is not as big a variable as everyone thinks. You also need to load from 3hours before small g/kg of body weight in a protocol but it would make little to no difference here.

  • @conrad6226
    @conrad6226 Год назад +1

    You're actually a beast. 75 vo2 max and 6.5w/kg.

  • @neilplatt1111
    @neilplatt1111 Год назад

    Great insight, but top pro's are something else. Stay to and around your level and enjoy it. Set goals to measure your performance with stretch targets built-in. I believe the age appropriate advice is very sound one given by John, as for mine its about balance of being a good cyclist within and not over impacting the rest of your life. Pro cyclists have skills you (certainly not I) cant achieve, but you have skills outside of CYCLING that they can't achieve.

  • @barrydunne78
    @barrydunne78 Год назад

    Just curious were you totally self trained for the last 6 months or greater leading up to getting coached from John? Where you surprised at your training plan, or was it organizing what you already did, or does he have you doing less but with more hard sets ?

    • @tristantakevideo
      @tristantakevideo  Год назад +1

      Yeah, i've been self trained for the last 6 years. I had a coach during 2016 but otherwise I've always set my own plan. The plan laid out by John has been more goal-specific, with more rest involved - so yes, less, but better quality and focus in general.

  • @wendysuperfan1014
    @wendysuperfan1014 Год назад +1

    Thanks Tristan.

  • @anthonyhomercycling
    @anthonyhomercycling Год назад +1

    Super 🎉good!!! 👏

  • @conorgoodman5731
    @conorgoodman5731 Год назад

    How many milligrams of O2 do you utilise at peak power per kilogram of body weight?

  • @docpewpew
    @docpewpew Год назад

    How do you work on lactic going down?

    • @johnwakefield7942
      @johnwakefield7942 Год назад +2

      Training at a certain intensity and focusing on this. What you want to do essentially is improve your bodies ability to utilise lactate as a fuel. It is termed "metabolic" as it is improving your metabolic flexibility in terms of substrate (fuel) usage.

    • @docpewpew
      @docpewpew Год назад

      @John Wakefield thanks! In general what would that intensity look like z4 or z5? Longer duration?

    • @johnwakefield7942
      @johnwakefield7942 Год назад

      @@docpewpew While everyone is different, it will be around 80-85% of threshold.

  • @jeancourcelles4936
    @jeancourcelles4936 Год назад

    When doing such high intensity efforts, never stop pedalling that fast! Keep legs rolling with no tension just to let blood flow more stable! Very hard on the heart otherwise!

  • @Saladh_Olivier
    @Saladh_Olivier Год назад +2

    Great video, thanks! Proves again if you aren’t a pro rider at 16-18, you’re not going to one. Enjoy your life, watching races is way more entertaining, haha 😆

  • @Apostroph418
    @Apostroph418 Год назад

    Why is ftp from ramp 0,95% not 0.85? Isn't 95% for 20 min max power?

    • @johnwakefield7942
      @johnwakefield7942 Год назад +2

      Yes 95% is different to .95 when analysing with a metabolic cart with respiratory gases. The .95 is the RER value and not a % that use to we identify the start of threshold for. We do not look at a power value and * by .95%

  • @yetogoicolea586
    @yetogoicolea586 Год назад +1

    super as per yush hugs brother

  • @guillermomunoz5531
    @guillermomunoz5531 Год назад +12

    3.5 for an untrained person? What a humble bath

    • @kurthunsaker126
      @kurthunsaker126 Год назад +1

      I get the sense that this coach is far removed from real amateur recreational cyclists.

    • @tristantakevideo
      @tristantakevideo  Год назад +13

      3.5 is maximal power, not FTP.

    • @guillermomunoz5531
      @guillermomunoz5531 Год назад +4

      @@tristantakevideo thanks for clarifying, that makes more sense

  • @shaneolivier1650
    @shaneolivier1650 Год назад +1

    63 kg body weight 😲 I'm just over 1.9 and weight 87 kg,would like to be 80 kg 🤔

  • @robertbankers8003
    @robertbankers8003 Год назад +1

    Everyone has a dream.

  • @CycoWarriorx
    @CycoWarriorx Год назад +1

    The opening scene gave me the feeling in about another 20 seconds there would’ve been a stomach launch… 🤮… 😬

  • @endorfinswimmer
    @endorfinswimmer Год назад

    The Pro rider he talked about that had not good results but win races.. maybe he has been tested when he is natural in off season.
    I read an article about un clean Guy saying he was the best of the team on the first test of the season but then...

    • @johnwakefield7942
      @johnwakefield7942 Год назад

      No he was tested throughout the season and we had training and racing data to correlate it. He was as I said one of the best riders to read a race and this was able to put him in good position to do well when it counted.

    • @diverg3
      @diverg3 Год назад

      Sounded like Willie Smit to me but perhaps not!

  • @ForwardLooking832
    @ForwardLooking832 Год назад

    Did they have a vomit bucket handy, coz I would have needed it after seeing that!

  • @IamCrocS
    @IamCrocS Год назад +1

    DAMMNNNNNNNN

  • @__marshie
    @__marshie Год назад

    The words “ramp test” make me sick! Good job.

  • @EYEupP
    @EYEupP Год назад

    I'm 100% sure I would have puked in that mask as soon as I stopped. They wouldn't be able to take it off fast enough. TBH such a test scares me. :(

  • @burronorteno
    @burronorteno Год назад

    You won't turn Pro anytime soon but it was a good video

    • @freebird61885
      @freebird61885 Год назад +2

      Ahhh, his numbers aren’t that far off and they’re better than 99.9% of cyclists out there

  • @trdi
    @trdi Год назад

    There is no way that's 6.2% body fat. Calipers are terrible for measuring BF%, as they assume everyone is average. Looks more like 10%, which is very low.

  • @Paul-qb7lo
    @Paul-qb7lo Год назад

    “The science says” you my friend are at the age when pro level riders are looking to retire. Dreamers can dream

    • @tristantakevideo
      @tristantakevideo  Год назад +12

      Thankfully I know how to write a clickable RUclips title so I can earn a living riding my bike in a different way..😂

  • @carlosroy7984
    @carlosroy7984 Год назад +1

    Amazing video!!