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“My initial threshold test when I started this on myself was 300 watts. And this was like, I was just getting back into a 300 watts. I'm embarrassed to tell you that from someone that had a threshold of over 400 when I was riding full time. But three months later, I was at 390 watts threshold and my weight had dropped from 96 kilograms to 86 kilograms.”
“Ray crunched his numbers and it didn't make sense. He was looking at my co-films and his reported consumption of calories was like 10,000 a day. in the most hard core ambitious training plan. There was no way Phelps was ever going to exceed 6000 calories a day. Thermo dynamic load was the torrid missing variable. Thermo dynamic load is the energy our body burns to stay warm.”
“In 12 months this dude lost 35 kilograms and he crossed the finish line, 7 minutes inside his goal time, 10 hours, 53 minutes. For me the most rewarding part of that, it actually wasn't the physical transformation which was insane, but it was watching this guy's confidence grow throughout the year.”
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