Traditional Training
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Traditional Training
Postby catnfiddle » Wed Oct 07, 2009 9:20 pm
Back on two weeks after a long while, pain still there with getting fit and motivating myself to go our and ride, but everyone appears so serious about training, to the extent the fun seems to have been removed from going out and smashing 5 hours on the saddle.
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Re: Traditional Training
Postby toolonglegs » Wed Oct 07, 2009 9:24 pm
The reason people don't go and smash themselves on 5 hour training rides is they can achieve more in a 2 hour ride at a higher intensity.
But Carlos Sastre is funny in Overcoming video when talking about the SRM with higher intelligence than himself.
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Re: Traditional Training
Postby tripstobaltimore » Wed Oct 07, 2009 9:34 pm
I will probably move to look to more effective training tools as I progress in my sport but, like yourself, I still enjoy smashing out a big ride, or climbing some big hills without too much emphasis on zones etc.
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Re: Traditional Training
Postby Grant W » Wed Oct 07, 2009 9:37 pm
Bit disturbing though when Oli and Carlos are telling each other how beautiful they are during the massage.
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Re: Traditional Training
Postby Mattsbike » Thu Oct 08, 2009 7:43 am
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Re: Traditional Training
Postby lemmiwinks » Thu Oct 08, 2009 8:20 am
I do. Don't own a HRM nor know my max HR though I feel I might have hit it a few times I commute daily as well as (mostly) 30km training rides with my club Tuesdays and Thursdays, sometimes do a recovery ride of about 85km on Sundays after racing on Saturdays. It's not very intense but then I ride because I enjoy it.catnfiddle wrote:Does anyone actually train without heart monitors etc....if so would like to know what they are doing?
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Re: Traditional Training
Postby Alex Simmons/RST » Thu Oct 08, 2009 8:31 am
Hard training is fun.catnfiddle wrote:Does anyone actually train without heart monitors etc....if so would like to know what they are doing?
Back on two weeks after a long while, pain still there with getting fit and motivating myself to go our and ride, but everyone appears so serious about training, to the extent the fun seems to have been removed from going out and smashing 5 hours on the saddle.
5 hours of smashing sounds pretty darn serious to me (and can be fun). Not sure how having a recording device on board changes that?
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Re: Traditional Training
Postby catnfiddle » Thu Oct 08, 2009 8:22 pm
glad to hear the distances of 30km are in the throw,
Currently my regime for the last 8 weeks has been, (after many years of the saddle)
2 rides of 30km (max) during week. Medium intensity. tues and thursday
sat morning upto 50km, med with 10km interval sprints and pace at 35km plus
sun morning 70-100km, ride out for enjoyment.
nearly 200km a week, i think i need another 2 months, as when tuesday comes, my legs are really heavy and it takes about 15km to get going,
any suggestions on any of the above?
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Re: Traditional Training
Postby Alex Simmons/RST » Thu Oct 08, 2009 8:42 pm
yeah - you'll get stale doing the same thing.catnfiddle wrote:cheers for the replies.
glad to hear the distances of 30km are in the throw,
Currently my regime for the last 8 weeks has been, (after many years of the saddle)
2 rides of 30km (max) during week. Medium intensity. tues and thursday
sat morning upto 50km, med with 10km interval sprints and pace at 35km plus
sun morning 70-100km, ride out for enjoyment.
nearly 200km a week, i think i need another 2 months, as when tuesday comes, my legs are really heavy and it takes about 15km to get going,
any suggestions on any of the above?
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Re: Traditional Training
Postby catnfiddle » Sat Oct 10, 2009 4:10 pm
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Re: Traditional Training
Postby Alex Simmons/RST » Sat Oct 10, 2009 10:29 pm
well I was thinking more a progressive overload, which is a combination of altering the duration, frequency and intensity of your training....catnfiddle wrote:yeah too true, will mix it up a bit, may include some swimming.
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Re: Traditional Training
Postby jules21 » Tue Oct 13, 2009 1:36 pm
to be honest, i get a bit nervous watching my heartbeat get into the 200s - i'd rather not know. i remember robbie mcewen wired up after a spring finish, checking his monitor peaking at 230 and wonder aloud whether that was good for his long term health
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