
As the season winds down and the energy of World Cup racing fades into spring, this episode of Race Ready captures the unique transition point every endurance athlete knows well. Fresh off a high-energy weekend in Lake Placid, hosts Andy Newell and Brian Halligan reflect on what it’s like to witness world-class racing up close. From the technical brilliance of elite skiers to the gritty reality of racing in unpredictable conditions, It’s a behind-the-scenes look at performance, preparation, and the small details that separate the best in the world from the rest.From there, the conversation shifts into one of the most important (and often misunderstood) phases of the training year: the transition into spring. Andy and Brian break down how athletes should approach recovery after a long season, emphasizing that rest is not lost progress, but a critical part of long-term development. They explore how factors like age, training volume, and race load influence how much downtime an athlete truly needs, while also challenging the common fear of losing fitness during a break.Finally, the episode dives into practical strategies for setting up a successful offseason. From season evaluations and training logs to maintaining motivation and avoiding burnout, this discussion offers a roadmap for athletes looking to improve year over year. Whether you’re a junior athlete, a seasoned competitor, or a coach guiding others, this episode delivers actionable insights to help you reset, recover, and get ready for the next breakthrough season.
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