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What's Actually Happening at Threshold (It's Not What You Think)

14 min · 5 de abr de 2026
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Your body stores about three seconds of ATP. The fastest systems for rebuilding it run out inside a minute. So what's powering a 25-mile time trial?The aerobic system. Glucose into pyruvate, pyruvate into the Krebs cycle, the Krebs cycle into the electron transport chain. Three stages, each with its own bottlenecks, and at the end of it, 32 ATP per glucose molecule versus 3 from anaerobic glycolysis.This video walks through how aerobic metabolism actually works. Pyruvate dehydrogenase, citrate synthase, cytochrome c oxidase, oxidative phosphorylation, and why your threshold is really a molecular event expressed as watts.Part of an ongoing series on the physiology behind cycling performance.I'm a cycling coach working with riders from beginners to national champions. If you want help with your training, race prep, or skills development, find me!🚴 Coaching enquiries: 🌐 www.saddleupcycling.co.uk📸 Instagram: http://instagram.com/saddleupcoaching/

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What's Actually Happening at Threshold (It's Not What You Think)

Your body stores about three seconds of ATP. The fastest systems for rebuilding it run out inside a minute. So what's powering a 25-mile time trial?The aerobic system. Glucose into pyruvate, pyruvate into the Krebs cycle, the Krebs cycle into the electron transport chain. Three stages, each with its own bottlenecks, and at the end of it, 32 ATP per glucose molecule versus 3 from anaerobic glycolysis.This video walks through how aerobic metabolism actually works. Pyruvate dehydrogenase, citrate synthase, cytochrome c oxidase, oxidative phosphorylation, and why your threshold is really a molecular event expressed as watts.Part of an ongoing series on the physiology behind cycling performance.I'm a cycling coach working with riders from beginners to national champions. If you want help with your training, race prep, or skills development, find me!🚴 Coaching enquiries: 🌐 www.saddleupcycling.co.uk📸 Instagram: http://instagram.com/saddleupcoaching/

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You've Only Got 3 Seconds of Energy

You store about 80 grams of ATP. That's three seconds of flat-out effort. After that, your body is scrambling to make more.This video breaks down the anaerobic energy systems that power everything from a track sprint launch to a hard 60-second bridge in a road race. Phosphagen system, anaerobic glycolysis, rate-limiting enzymes, hydrogen ion accumulation, and why the sixth sprint in a crit never feels like the first.If you've ever sat up because you couldn't hold the wheel, that was a metabolic event. This video explains which system failed and what you can train to fix it.Part of an ongoing series on the physiology behind cycling performance.I'm a cycling coach working with riders from beginners to national champions. If you want help with your training, race prep, or skills development, find me!🚴 Coaching enquiries: 🌐 www.saddleupcycling.co.uk📸 Instagram: http://instagram.com/saddleupcoaching/

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