While I agree that bike fit is crucial in cycling performance and rehab, I can't help but be critical of the oversimplification of periodized plans. Such plans, when not personalized, can overlook individual cyclist's needs and abilities, rendering them less effective. Moreover, the cycling community should be cautious of turning periodized plans into a buzzword, as it may lead to its misuse and misunderstanding. It's essential to prioritize the individuality of each cyclist, taking into account their strengths, weaknesses, and goals. Only then can we ensure a truly effective and meaningful training plan. Let's elevate the cycling conversations with fresh insights, while also being mindful of the limitations and complexities of the concepts we discuss. :bike: :thinking_face: