4 rides a week
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4 rides a week
Postby Toolish » Tue Jan 25, 2011 3:35 pm
At the moment one is gonig to be a long ride, on is going to be intervals based around 2 x 20, what should the other 2 rides focus on.
I know it is a very open question but asking anyhow!
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Re: 4 rides a week
Postby foo on patrol » Tue Jan 25, 2011 8:15 pm
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Re: 4 rides a week
Postby toolonglegs » Tue Jan 25, 2011 8:29 pm
2x20 can mean a lot of things....90%-100%-110%...etc.
Power meter?...good at perceived efforts?.
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Re: 4 rides a week
Postby twizzle » Tue Jan 25, 2011 9:16 pm
...real cyclists don't have squeaky chains...
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Re: 4 rides a week
Postby Toolish » Wed Jan 26, 2011 3:18 pm
Main aim to get quicker over the 90km bike leg of a Half Ironman triathlon, also will hopefully be doing some road racing, but main goal is longer TT''s as part of triathlon.foo on patrol wrote:What are you wanting to achieve, as in goals?
What do all those things at the start mean?toolonglegs wrote:a VO2 session,threshold,sprints,SST and endurance...depends where you are now and were you want to be.
2x20 can mean a lot of things....90%-100%-110%...etc.
Power meter?...good at perceived efforts?.
No power meter, is on the top of the list for the next thing I do. Ride based of heart rate and RPE at the moment. 2 x 20's I do is basically a 20 min TT (just under full TT effort actually) with 2 min gap then another 20 min TT. Heart rate wise I make sure to stay in Zone 4 of the Friels zones for the 20 mins.
Long ride up to 4 hours but I don't have the fitness for that yet. 2 other sessions of an hour and the last session I can probably stretch to 90 mins.twizzle wrote:Four days is too vague, how many hours?
Hope hte extra info helps...should have included it for a start!
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Re: 4 rides a week
Postby toolonglegs » Wed Jan 26, 2011 5:49 pm
But if you haven't got the fitness for a 4 hour ride yet then I don't think 20 minute intervals are needed yet either ...personally I would get involved in some 2 to 3 hour bunch rides that push you a bit (but not too much) and build up your fitness level while having fun.You would want to be able to cope with hard 2hr rides at least before really getting specific.
also IMO 2 minutes between 20 minute intervals isn't enough...make it 10 minutes.
Getting a power meter (especially for TT"s!!!) will help you immensely...pacing well by power in a long TT (2 hours plus) will possibly improve your time by up to 20% in a fairly short time.
But I am no expert...just know what works for me.
Talk to someone like ALex...he does basic plans pretty cheap IIRC.
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Re: 4 rides a week
Postby twizzle » Thu Jan 27, 2011 9:57 am
Yep... not enough. Pick up a copy of "The Time Crunched Cyclist". It's a training program for people on restricted training hours. Hours in the saddle is extremely important for building of aerobic base, and the rule of thumb is 10+ hours a week. If you can't get the hours in, then you have to go for intensity instead, but you end up with a very small competition window - only a couple of weeks. FWIW - I ramped up too hard through Sept/Oct after a slow winter and ended up peaking in December.Toolish wrote:Long ride up to 4 hours but I don't have the fitness for that yet. 2 other sessions of an hour and the last session I can probably stretch to 90 mins.twizzle wrote:Four days is too vague, how many hours?
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Re: 4 rides a week
Postby Toolish » Tue Mar 01, 2011 1:45 pm
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Re: 4 rides a week
Postby steve-waters » Fri Mar 11, 2011 11:04 am
Toolish - I think TLL touched/said it - you need to focus on your base first this will be in Zone 3 at a guess (the 70% - 75%) and lots of it. It is all about time on detention.
Mix in small amounts of high intensity stuff to keep a bit of sharpness but this is not the focus in the early stages, it is the Zone 3 stuff that your body needs to adapt to for the endurance required for the Half IM.
Also if you are new to the cycling thing you should also focus on riding technique - this will greatly improve efficiency and performance.
I presume you are also training for running - which is probably taking a similar approach build the base first this will help with performance in the long run and injury prevention as your body adapts to the rigours of increased training.
Once you have a good solid base then get concerned with 20 min TT's, threshold work, sprints etc etc.....
All this is coming from a non-expert Alex has the knowledge - but the basic jist of my reply is work for long term results and sustainability not try cheat and get super quick pay back that will either burn you out or not allow you to reach full potential.
And remember the most important part of all of this is to have fun!!
You got a Half IM in mind at this stage that you want to do?
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Re: 4 rides a week
Postby Xponti » Fri Mar 11, 2011 11:17 am
This program is not easy if you are doing it right. Your legs will be tired, you will be tired, but you WILL pick up speed and time over the 90KM. I have found that about 80km is the limit on a hard road race before I start to feel like I am going to cramp, and my legs start to go, but for a paced TT this program will improve your times.
Good luck with your training.
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Re: 4 rides a week
Postby Toolish » Fri Mar 11, 2011 12:11 pm
I have been riding for just over 2 years, only really average 3-4 hours a week on the bike. I did Shepparton Half Ironman last year and did the bike leg in about 3:05. Goal is to get that down to 2:45 for this years event (assuming it is on).
Since starting this thread I have been doing 4-5 rides a week. 1 long ride in Zone 2, 2 x interval sessions and a Zone 3 test session around a standard track. The 5th ride is just a Z2 cruise if I find time. Once a month I am doing a 20km TT to measure progress.
Has only been a month, but I am feeling stronger on the bike over shorter distances, need to build endurance back up a lot though. It is hard to find time for a long ride week in and week out so I have missed a couple which doesn't help.
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Re: 4 rides a week
Postby snark » Fri Mar 11, 2011 4:59 pm
Am I the only one who felt somewhat deflated at "low speeds"?Xponti wrote:... preferably in the lower range of this, the Pro's when they are doing Endurance Miles sit at low speeds 30-35km/hr ...
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Re: 4 rides a week
Postby steve-waters » Fri Mar 11, 2011 5:08 pm
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Re: 4 rides a week
Postby Xponti » Fri Mar 11, 2011 5:35 pm
Sorry, For the Pro's that is low, as I understand it. I had the pleasure of chasing down the Dutch squad at the Worlds when they were out for an easy spin the day before the race. I absolutely hammered myself to catch them, and then only got them because they stopped at a red light (see even the pro's obey traffic laws). I then sat on the back for a bit while they meandered along at around 30-33km/hr.snark wrote:Am I the only one who felt somewhat deflated at "low speeds"?Xponti wrote:... preferably in the lower range of this, the Pro's when they are doing Endurance Miles sit at low speeds 30-35km/hr ...
Cheers,
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Re: 4 rides a week
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