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Periodization

Periodization

The systematic structuring of training into phases — base, build, peak, race, and recovery — to optimize adaptation and peak performance at the right time.

What is Periodization?

Periodization is the systematic planning of training into structured phases, each with a specific focus, to maximize long-term adaptation and peak performance at targeted events. The concept originates from Soviet sports science and has been refined over decades.

A typical annual plan includes a Base phase (high volume, low intensity, aerobic foundation), a Build phase (increasing intensity, adding race-specific efforts), a Peak phase (reducing volume while maintaining intensity), a Race phase (tapering for optimal freshness), and a Recovery phase (reduced training to allow full adaptation).

Without periodization, athletes tend to train in the "gray zone" — always moderately hard, never easy enough to recover and never hard enough to drive peak adaptations. Periodization prevents staleness, reduces overtraining risk, and ensures the right type of fitness is developed at the right time.

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