222 Filtering the Noise - Navigating the Landscape of High Performance Education

If you are reading this, it’s likely because you share a common thread with many athletes, which is the desire to improve your athletic and personal potential. Dedicating yourself to learning and applying best practices and methods for achieving enduring health and high performance seems straightforward enough. Unfortunately, the challenge many people face is being able to filter through the blizzard of information and advice from performance experts and coaches. With health gurus, high-performance nutritionists, endurance coaches, life coaches, and an ever-growing list of specialists in related fields, all with seemingly sound theories and approaches, how do you know who to listen to? How do you differentiate a gimmick from good advice?

It can be confusing and frustrating to cut through all the contradictions and rival theories, but with a solid guiding principle in your approach to education, you can use the wealth of knowledge to your benefit and determine which advice should be taken to heart and which should be taken with a grain of salt.

Today Matt will highlight:

  • The challenge of taking well-intentioned advice from performance experts and coaches.

(31:02) “You can be learning and be inspired from a host of experts in fields, but at the same time, from those very same experts, you can fall into traps of quick fixes, instant gratifications, and ultimately culdesacs of performance failure.”

  • The key voices and their differences, and how to build your personal filter for this type of education.

(19:58) “I think one of the first steps to this is understanding who you are listening to, and what challenge they are trying to solve. And then the key component is take that information, filter it and apply it to your own goals, your own situation, and ultimately yourself.”

  • Creating a framework for approaching advice across health and performance and how to plot the best path for your performance journey.

(31:35) “I would encourage you to think in terms of long term, not interventions. That's just a globally smart way to approach performance.”

(32:49) “Nothing of long-term value is going to come from some radical short-term intervention.”

The goal of today’s conversation is to provide you with clarity on how to approach advice and education and how to apply it within the context of your body, your journey, and your situation.

Episode Timestamps

0:00-09:37 Introduction and Matt's Personal Picks

Free Webinar - Nail Your IRONMAN 70.3 and IRONMAN Race in 8-14 Hours Per Week

Training Camp - 2022 St.George Triathlon Camp

The Purple Patch Center is Open - Learn More and Schedule a Visit

Purple Patch Website and Newsletter

9:50- The Meat and Potatoes - Navigating the Information Landscape: How to meet, greet and filter performance education

Purple Patch and Episode Resources

This episode is sponsored by our collaboration with INSIDE TRACKER. Inside Tracker and Purple Patch - Receive 20% off their services with code: PURPLEPATCHPRO20

Ask Matt Anything - Leave a voicemail question for Matt

Learn more about Purple Patch Squad High-Performance Training Program

Join Bike Squad - Don’t just exercise and work out; learn to train with our structured online cycling program

Join Run Squad - Increase your running performance through our progressive, multi-sport approach to running

Learn more about Purple Patch Fully Customized 1:1 Coaching

Learn more about Purple Patch Strength Programming

Purple Patch Swim Analysis

Stay Up-to-Date with Purple Patch News and Events

Purple Patch Upcoming Webinars and Events

2356 232

Suggested Podcasts

Enrico Bertini and Moritz Stefaner

ایران زمین - support@tripira.com

Derek O'Neill, Chris Jones and John Harrison. TV Podcast Industries

SB Nation