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Today, I’m joined by Strength Factory head coach, Ben Plenge. Ben firmly believes that being a better human will lead to you being a better bike rider. We discuss how taking a simple approach of being 1% better each day can lead to building positive habits that when done consistently will help you improve both physically and mentally and ultimately lead to you being a better rider and having more fun on your bike. Ben offers thoughts on what sort of things you should be trying to do, how you might find the time to do them and provides some top tips to help you embed these positive behaviours into your life. So, it’s time to sit back, hit play and listen to this episode with Ben Plenge.
You can find Ben on Instagram @strengthfactory_coach and watch his helpful videos over on his YouTube channel here. You can join Ben’s newsletter here and calculate your zone 2 heart rate here.
For all the information on Ben’s programmes, head over to his website thestrengthfactory.uk.
To get 30% off his super popular ‘Over 40s MTB‘ programme, use the code DOWNTIMEPODCAST40 at the checkout.
For 30% off the ‘Foundation‘ programme, use the code DOWNTIMEPODCAST at the checkout.
To get a 50% off your first month (after your free trial) of the ‘Complete MTB‘ programme, use the code DOWNTIMETRAIL at the checkout. You can also use this same code to get an awesome 20% off an annual subscription to the ‘Complete MTB‘ programme. All these codes are valid until 7th November 2023.
Supporting Partners
Strength Factory
The Strength Factory is run by mountain bikers for mountain bikers and has all your training needs covered. Checkout the above programmes and discount codes for Downtime listeners, which are available until 7th November 2023.
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Downtime EP
Downtime EP issue 3 is now available here. EP takes inspiration from the guests and topics of the podcast. It expands on them, and takes them into a stunning print-only format. EP is the perfect companion for some quiet time away from the distractions of modern life. Beautiful to have and hold, and a timeless piece of mountain bike history. Just head over to downtimepodcast.com/ep to save yourself £5 off of the cover price with an annual subscription for just £25 plus postage or you can purchase EP1, EP2 or EP3 on their own too.
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