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🚀Try TrainerRoad risk-free! 👉 www.TrainerRoad.com 🤝Join the TrainerRoad Zwift Club 🚴 https://trainerroad.cc/TRzwiftclub // SHARE AND RATE THE PODCAST! iTunes: https://trainerroad.cc/apple2 Spotify: https://trainerroad.cc/spotify2 Google Podcasts: https://trainerroad.cc/google // TOPICS COVERED (00:00:01) Welcome! (00:00:29) Which wearable data points matter, and how do you use them? (00:07:03) Hannah’s take on data and wearables (00:10:23) Sleep tracking reality check (00:14:30) HRV/readiness scores (00:19:00) Steps/calories/strain (00:23:19) Continuous glucose monitors (00:25:41) Hydration + sodium (00:31:13) Recap: what’s useful vs. noise (00:33:12) The best “data” you can collect (00:35:58) Indoor training priorities (00:41:59) Fueling indoors (00:45:11) Workout execution hierarchy (00:49:55) Power vs heart rate (00:55:48) Balancing Zwift racing with structured training (00:58:35) How racing can stall fitness (01:05:59) 2026 Lifetime Grand Prix roster In this episode, Hannah and Coach Jonathan dig into the messy middle of wearables and training metrics, what is genuinely useful, what is mostly noise, and how to keep data from hijacking your confidence before you even start a workout. They unpack why metrics like HRV, readiness scores, sleep stages, and body battery style numbers can be wildly inconsistent across devices, and why those numbers work best as retrospective context that confirms what you already feel rather than daily go or no go decision makers. From there, the conversation turns practical, focusing on what actually drives performance, executing the plan, fueling well (especially indoors), and recovering consistently, then using data only if it supports adherence instead of adding friction. They also highlight underrated but far more actionable tools like post ride notes and long term patterns, with a clear warning not to let a watch seal the fate of your day before you have given the workout an honest shot. // RESOURCES MENTIONED Hannah’s Instagram: / thehannahotto Sign up for TrainerRoad! https://trainerroad.cc/GetFaster Follow TrainerRoad on Instagram 📸 / trainerroad Join the TrainerRoad Zwift Club 🚴 https://trainerroad.cc/trzwiftclub // TRY TRAINERROAD RISK FREE FOR 30 DAYS! https://trainerroad.cc/GetFaster TrainerRoad is the #1 cycling training app. No other cycling app is more effective. Over 17,000 positive reviews, a 4.9 star App Store rating. // HELPFUL LINKS Have a question for the podcast? Ask here: https://www.TrainerRoad.com/podcast TrainerRoad on Instagram: / TrainerRoad Forum: https://trainerroad.cc/3uHvLnE TrainerRoad on Strava: / strava TrainerRoad on Facebook: / trainerrd TrainerRoad on X: https://www.x.com/TrainerRoad Learn more about TrainerRoad: https://trainerroad.cc/3LBb5Ur Listen to the Successful Athletes Podcast: https://trainerroad.cc/3JmKrN5 Listen to the Science of Getting Faster Podcast: https://trainerroad.cc/3LpuIhP Training Blog: https://trainerroad.cc/3gCdNdN