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How to move or swap workouts

“How can I swap my workout for today with the one planned for Tuesday? It’s raining and cold today, while the sun will be out on Tuesday”.

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2PEAK Functions Knowledge Base Recovery

The 2PEAK Regeneration Battery explained

To progress in training, it is important to give the body time to recover. Progress is only possible if YOUR load and YOUR recovery fit together perfectly. The main function of 2PEAK is to calculate the ideal training load for YOU and the recovery needed to reach your individual goals.

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2PEAK Training Meter

Are you in line with your goal? Are you training specifically according to your plan? The Training Meter provides direct feedback on the quality of training, broken down into the three essential components of endurance performance: potential (VO2max), fatigue endurance and exploitation.

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2PEAK “Social” Feature

We have features here at 2PEAK, which get used less than others. We’d like to create some awareness of the 2PEAK Social Feature, which you should definitely try out, if you’re fed up with training for hours all by yourself or you can’t find any good raining routes in new places.

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2PEAK Tag Feature

2PEAK has a lot of different features to offer and sometimes, especially in the beginning, it can definitely feel over whelming. But trust us, behind each and every button on our webpage, a lot of effort and thought has been invested. A really cool feature that we have and that you should definitely check out are our tags. When you document your training and you click on the “show advanced options”, a list of different factors that all play into your training appears.

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2PEAK Functions Competition Knowledge Base Recovery

Race Recovery

After a race there’s always two aspects to be analysed. How is your body (physical aspect) and how’s the head (psychological aspect) dealing with the ups and downs and the fight with ourselves? It’s normal and a good stimulus for us to not always be 100% happy with how a race went. Because there’s always at least one thing that could be optimised. Important is, that we can use this to learn and improve ourselves for the next big day.