thehog said:samhocking said:Only 1/3 through Freeman's book so far but, for anyone in the clinic I would recommend it. Fascinating stuff so far. Decided to read it through rather than skip to find any controversy, but really opens the the lid of the role of a team doctors day-to-day role within a cycling team.
Yes Sam the Freeman book looks like a real winner! Such insight!![]()
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Walsh better watch out!
Sell it Sam, sell it like you mean it! Sell it under the stories too!samhocking said:Only 1/3 through Freeman's book so far but, for anyone in the clinic I would recommend it. Fascinating stuff so far. Decided to read it through rather than skip to find any controversy, but really opens the the lid of the role of a team doctors day-to-day role within a cycling team.
Well obviously Freeman is thinking Froome. I mean, c'mon!zlev11 said:hahahaha a 97.5 vo2 max, there has literally never been anyone with a vo2 max that high
thehog said:samhocking said:Only 1/3 through Freeman's book so far but, for anyone in the clinic I would recommend it. Fascinating stuff so far. Decided to read it through rather than skip to find any controversy, but really opens the the lid of the role of a team doctors day-to-day role within a cycling team.
Yes Sam the Freeman book looks like a real winner! Such insight!![]()
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Walsh better watch out!
samhocking said:Only 1/3 through Freeman's book so far but, for anyone in the clinic I would recommend it. Fascinating stuff so far. Decided to read it through rather than skip to find any controversy, but really opens the the lid of the role of a team doctors day-to-day role within a cycling team.
samhocking said:I really enjoyed it. Obviously it's aimed at the amateur rider and dumbed down, but it's a window into a team doctors role in a cycling team nonetheless.
PS zlev11, thehog
97.5 Oskar Svendsen - Cycling - 18 year old from Lillehammer, Norway. The test was conducted in Sept 2012 at the University College of Lillehammer by physiologist Joar Hansen.
https://www.procycling.no/3467273/
samhocking said:I really enjoyed it. Obviously it's aimed at the amateur rider and dumbed down, but it's a window into a team doctors role in a cycling team nonetheless.
PS zlev11, thehog
97.5 Oskar Svendsen - Cycling - 18 year old from Lillehammer, Norway. The test was conducted in Sept 2012 at the University College of Lillehammer by physiologist Joar Hansen.
https://www.procycling.no/3467273/
Hmmmmmmmm. Eerily similar!gillan1969 said:samhocking said:I really enjoyed it. Obviously it's aimed at the amateur rider and dumbed down, but it's a window into a team doctors role in a cycling team nonetheless.
PS zlev11, thehog
97.5 Oskar Svendsen - Cycling - 18 year old from Lillehammer, Norway. The test was conducted in Sept 2012 at the University College of Lillehammer by physiologist Joar Hansen.
https://www.procycling.no/3467273/
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PS you're not actually SDB are you? that's the sort of thing he would say with a straight face![]()
samhocking said:Are you saying i'm not allowed to enjoy a book? The clinic now thinks they are the judge of who can and can't enjoy something. You guys have serious issues of balance.
zlev11 said:hahahaha a 97.5 vo2 max, there has literally never been anyone with a vo2 max that high
thehog said:zlev11 said:hahahaha a 97.5 vo2 max, there has literally never been anyone with a vo2 max that high
One person.
Although according to Freeman “a top cyclist might” have one that high![]()
samhocking said:thehog said:zlev11 said:hahahaha a 97.5 vo2 max, there has literally never been anyone with a vo2 max that high
One person.
Although according to Freeman “a top cyclist might” have one that high![]()
I think he's just used Oskar Svendse as the top example, because he's the cyclist at the moment with highest ever recorded VO2. Next is Kurt Asle Arvesen, Chris Froome and Greg Lemond both around 93 iirc.
A cheap ghost, not knowing much about the subject, will fill in blanks with Googling. So when explaining how high VO2 Max can go, a cheap ghost would Google something like, I don't know, vo2 max cyclist highest. And high up the first page of responses would be VO2 max World Records - Topend Sports, where you will find Oskar Svendsen and his 97.5. The very figure the ghost used here.thehog said:samhocking said:thehog said:zlev11 said:hahahaha a 97.5 vo2 max, there has literally never been anyone with a vo2 max that high
One person.
Although according to Freeman “a top cyclist might” have one that high![]()
I think he's just used Oskar Svendse as the top example, because he's the cyclist at the moment with highest ever recorded VO2. Next is Kurt Asle Arvesen, Chris Froome and Greg Lemond both around 93 iirc.
You read minds now?![]()
fmk_RoI said:A cheap ghost, not knowing much about the subject, will fill in blanks with Googling. So when explaining how high VO2 Max can go, a cheap ghost would Google something like, I don't know, vo2 max cyclist highest. And high up the first page of responses would be VO2 max World Records - Topend Sports, where you will find Oskar Svendsen and his 97.5. The very figure the ghost used here.thehog said:samhocking said:thehog said:zlev11 said:hahahaha a 97.5 vo2 max, there has literally never been anyone with a vo2 max that high
One person.
Although according to Freeman “a top cyclist might” have one that high![]()
I think he's just used Oskar Svendse as the top example, because he's the cyclist at the moment with highest ever recorded VO2. Next is Kurt Asle Arvesen, Chris Froome and Greg Lemond both around 93 iirc.
You read minds now?![]()
You don't have to be a mind reader to be able to work this out. All you need is a brain and access to Google.
They also dope their PR people?LaFlorecita said:Another book in the long history of quality Team Sky and BC literature.
How they can sell this crap with a straight face is beyond me.
fmk_RoI said:A cheap ghost, not knowing much about the subject, will fill in blanks with Googling. So when explaining how high VO2 Max can go, a cheap ghost would Google something like, I don't know, vo2 max cyclist highest. And high up the first page of responses would be VO2 max World Records - Topend Sports, where you will find Oskar Svendsen and his 97.5. The very figure the ghost used here.thehog said:samhocking said:thehog said:zlev11 said:hahahaha a 97.5 vo2 max, there has literally never been anyone with a vo2 max that high
One person.
Although according to Freeman “a top cyclist might” have one that high![]()
I think he's just used Oskar Svendse as the top example, because he's the cyclist at the moment with highest ever recorded VO2. Next is Kurt Asle Arvesen, Chris Froome and Greg Lemond both around 93 iirc.
You read minds now?![]()
You don't have to be a mind reader to be able to work this out. All you need is a brain and access to Google.