I have been riding for a few years now, nothing serious just some commuting and social riding with friends.
When I ride with friends I tend to be at the back of the pack and often get dropped on the slight inclines that are called hills on Perth's coastal plain.
I want to raise my level of fitness to keep up with those friends at least, and it would be nice to climb much better.
I have a HR monitor and understand HR zones. I have also recently purchased a nice trainer (TACX fortius) so I can ride at night
So where do I start?
Where to start?
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Where to start?
Postby nickobec » Thu Aug 20, 2009 1:20 am
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Re: Where to start?
Postby Rockford » Thu Aug 20, 2009 8:33 am
Get one of Alex's training plans. $150 and well worth it.
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Re: Where to start?
Postby Alex Simmons/RST » Thu Aug 20, 2009 9:15 am
Thanks!Rockford wrote:Get one of Alex's training plans. $150 and well worth it.
But even if one doesn't go for a tailored plan, essentially you need to incorporate some increased effort(s) to induce fitness improvements. That's typically a combination of:
- attaining a regular frequency and consistency in riding
- increasing intensity, both absolute and relative
- increasing volume/time riding in a progressive and sustainable manner
Here's an item I wrote for Bike Radar a while back on that.
http://www.bikeradar.com/fitness/articl ... less-18287
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Re: Where to start?
Postby nickobec » Thu Aug 20, 2009 6:53 pm
Alex thanks for the info and the link. I got what I needed in a round about way.
What I should of asked was:
What are the basic principles of training, that somebody new to training needs to understand.
Are there any other sites or even books that you would recommend?
What I should of asked was:
What are the basic principles of training, that somebody new to training needs to understand.
Are there any other sites or even books that you would recommend?
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Re: Where to start?
Postby casual_cyclist » Thu Aug 20, 2009 10:57 pm
Do you mean like this? http://ezinearticles.com/?Progressive-O ... id=1500118nickobec wrote:Alex thanks for the info and the link. I got what I needed in a round about way.
What I should of asked was:
What are the basic principles of training, that somebody new to training needs to understand.
Are there any other sites or even books that you would recommend?
I used to weight train and went too far too fast without enough rest. I ended up burning out and never worked out again. So, my advice is to not ramp up too fast and to give yourself adequate recovery time.
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