
The Hidden Race Day Killer | Overheating And How To Beat It
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Overheating is one of the biggest but least understood limiters in ultra endurance racing. In this episode, we dive into why your rising core temperature quietly erodes performance, how heat adaptation works, and what protocols you can use to train smarter.
You’ll learn:
✅ Why heart rate, core temp, fueling, and performance are linked
✅ The difference between active and passive heat conditioning
✅ How to monitor progress with aerobic decoupling (Pw:Hr ≤ 5%)
✅ Practical base, maintenance, and race-specific protocols
✅ Why measuring matters — and how the CORE sensor helps you push safely
This is part 1 of a 3-part performance series:
1️⃣ Heat adaptation
2️⃣ Hydration strategies
3️⃣ Nutrition for hot conditions
Overheating is one of the biggest but least understood limiters in ultra endurance racing. In this episode, we dive into why your rising core temperature quietly erodes performance, how heat adaptation works, and what protocols you can use to train smarter.We’ll cover: • Why heart rate, core temp, fueling, and performance are linked • The difference between active and passive heat conditioning • How to monitor progress using aerobic decoupling (Pw:Hr ≤ 5%) • Practical protocols for base, maintenance, and race-specific adaptation • Why measuring matters: going closer to the edge safely with COREThis is the first in a 3-part series:1️⃣ Heat adaptation2️⃣ Hydration strategies3️⃣ Nutrition for hot conditionsLearn how to beat the hidden race-day killer and unlock your best performanceLink to Core device : https://corebodytemp.com
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