Hill climbing help please.....
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Hill climbing help please.....
Postby brockie2 » Sat Apr 25, 2009 6:48 pm
My average speed is now 24km but i am still losing speed and cadence on hills despite changing gears back.
I also do 2 spin classes, boxercise and weights during the week. I am a 44 yr old girl and ride a Specialized Allez.
Please help - just want to get up a hill without being overtaken!
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Re: Hill climbing help please.....
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Postby sogood » Sat Apr 25, 2009 7:28 pm
RK wrote:And that is Wikipedia - I can write my own definition.
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Re: Hill climbing help please.....
Postby snedden9485 » Tue Apr 28, 2009 10:05 am
- rythym (try and have a nice steady tempo and get into a rythym climbing the hills whether it be sitting or standing).
- Pace yourself (dont go out too hard at first, just pace yourself and dont blow yourself up early)
- get comfortable (find a hand position that suits you. I like to have my hands in the centre of the bars when sitting)
- when standing, work on rocking the bike side to side about 6 inches and concentrate on technique (i find this can take my mind off the climb and the pain).
- alternate your position if your tired. I only try and stand when its getting steep, i find it alot faster to pedal sitting down up hill on gradual climbs, rather than stand up).
But at the end of the day, the only way to be a good hill climber is to practice alot and carry as little weight as possible. As mentioned above, its all about gravity. Once you get better, you will most likely find you will be searching for more hills.
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Postby sogood » Tue Apr 28, 2009 10:41 am
RK wrote:And that is Wikipedia - I can write my own definition.
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Postby snedden9485 » Tue Apr 28, 2009 12:16 pm
or this method is finesogood wrote:Or ATTACK! ... and die when your legs die.
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Postby toolonglegs » Fri May 01, 2009 4:50 pm
Either get lower gears / drop a lot of weight to improve power to weight ration / settle into a pace that gets you up the hill.Give up and walk is never ever an option .Unko wrote:So what do you do when you have run out of gears in the first 500m and u still have 3.5kms to go. My rpms drop right down. I have to stand up most of the way and pace myself. here is a link to the hill http://www.bikely.com/maps/bike-path/Cr ... kout-Climb
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Postby JV911 » Mon May 04, 2009 9:42 am
dont use your shortest gear until you REALLY need it that way when the going gets tough you can drop back a gear.Unko wrote:So what do you do when you have run out of gears in the first 500m and u still have 3.5kms to go. My rpms drop right down
as TLL said lower gears (what gearing do you have?) & body weight will help but if the hill is sufficiently steep then the RPM will drop no matter who you are.
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Postby lemmiwinks » Mon May 04, 2009 10:48 am
You suffer. It gets better, but first you get used to suffering.Unko wrote:So what do you do when you have run out of gears in the first 500m and u still have 3.5kms to go.
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Postby anth73 » Mon May 04, 2009 12:58 pm
Seriously, technique is important too. I've taken up some suggestions published in training articles for the Alpine Classic and tried them out on Saturday in the Fire Relief Ride up Lake Mountain. This is a 22km climb with the first 10km at a 7.8% gradient. Needless to say the majority of riders I pedalled past were walking this section! I'm 74kg and ride a Scott CR1 with 34/50 compact crank and 12-27 cassette, so this helped no end!
1. Get into a confortable position on the bike. I like my hands on top of the handlebar, either side of the stem. I find it helps my breathing.
2. Keep your cadence up as best you can whilst pacing yourself to keep the effort predominantly aerobic. I tried to keep my cadence at about 80 but it did fall as low as 55 on the steepest grade. On my 27 cog this meant I was only doing about 8km/h...still faster than walking up the hill though!
3. Alternate between stiiting and standing to give your legs and back a break. This has helped me the most. Change up 1 or 2 cogs (i.e. slight harder gearing) and try to pedal standing up for 15 - 20 seconds at the same intensity as you were when sitting down. Sit down again and change back down 1 or 2 cogs. I did this every couple of minutes and it helped no end!
4. Find a moderate hill in your area (3% - 6% gradient). Pedal up the hill in the hardest gear you can maintain whilst seated at about a cadence of 60. Do this for between 5 and 10 minutes. Turn around, coast down the hill and do it again. I do this up the "Cul de Burgundy" (Burgundy St hill Heidelberg) and I can manage 4 repeats at 5 minutes each climb. Starting out I think I managed 2 before my legs went AWOL! This helps build strength in your legs and works really well if your legs are a little tired too.
Hope this helps and keep up the great riding!
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Re: Hill climbing help please.....
Postby Alex Simmons/RST » Sun May 10, 2009 11:37 pm
Ride more often.brockie2 wrote:Would really appreciate some advice on getting better at hills. I only ride once a week - usually between 50 & 75km.
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Postby brettjames » Tue May 12, 2009 12:42 pm
I hit some testing climbs every week, usually 2-3 times at least. These include Belair, O'Halloran Hill, Mt Lofty etc etc but over the shorter hills I can't seem to get any improvement on my times. Ive managed to scrape 10 minutes off Mt Lofty over the last 6-12 months, but O'Halloran hill is a 9min climb everytime!!!!
Ive seen people conquer it in 7 minutes and just can't fathom getting to that level ????
More sprint practice maybe?
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Re: Hill climbing help please.....
Postby heliage » Wed May 13, 2009 6:33 pm
Just do some hill repeats on the hardest hill you have and really soon you'll find that all the other hills feel alot easier and you can get up them. Also just know your going to feel the pain, but it just means your working hard, which is good.
Riding with others on hills that are faster also helps, makes you work harder which helps you later.
I guess just increasing base fitness overall on the flats, helps you later on the hills as well, makes you just that little bit fresher when coming to the hill.
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Postby brettjames » Thu May 14, 2009 4:09 pm
I have done this one particular hill on a repeat of 4 reps and managed to keep around the same time each lap, BUT just can't seem to break that 9 minute mark. I love the pain, but just can't seem to get any more ompf out of my legs. Must have ridin the hill 50 times.
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