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Old 11-07-11, 09:22 PM
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Heart rate training for Time trial

HI guys,



I would like to start training for a time trial next year 2012. I am located in frigid Canada so I will be indoor from November until probably March-APril and weight traiing.



My question is easy:

Is it possible to create a good training plan based only on heart rate monitoring (no power meter) for such an event?



Also, if the answer is yes, Do you know a heart-rate based training program that I could chew on.



Many thanks



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Old 11-08-11, 08:37 AM
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A good start would be to read Joe Friel's 'Training Bible'. He uses either power or HR.

One other suggestion would be to use a fluid trainer like a Kurt Kinetics. You can get a reasonable estimate of power from trainer speed.
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Old 11-08-11, 04:48 PM
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Francois,
The answer is yes you can and yes we have a heart rate based training program.
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Friel is very good. Also look into Chris Carmichael's 'The ultimate Ride'. Their both periodization based. I find CC's more narrow training zones more appealing, but I think Friel's LTHR (lactate threshold heart rate) field test is a better representaion of a true LTHR vs CC's field test. Good Luck.
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