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Saturday - Fiesta Island 4 lap TTT 1/2 island pulls - flat 4.2 miles per lap 45 minutes total. We ride this about 1:10 per lap off of race pace. My wife and I are both former runners and we were talking about this workout. It seems to be about as close to a running workout as one can get. The workout is power on for 45 minutes where every pedal stroke counts - no z1.
Sunday was a 2 hour endurance ride along the coast. There was an older rider with world stripes who was able to ride ahead of us. Usually no one passes us and stays ahead except for former elite recently turned masters riders like TMonk . This guy was really good.
I put a leg strength training workout at the end of the endurance ride after about a 2 hour rest. My legs felt okay lifting but not as good as with 24 hours of rest.
Sunday was a 2 hour endurance ride along the coast. There was an older rider with world stripes who was able to ride ahead of us. Usually no one passes us and stays ahead except for former elite recently turned masters riders like TMonk . This guy was really good.
I put a leg strength training workout at the end of the endurance ride after about a 2 hour rest. My legs felt okay lifting but not as good as with 24 hours of rest.
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Saturday - Fiesta Island 4 lap TTT 1/2 island pulls - flat 4.2 miles per lap 45 minutes total. We ride this about 1:10 per lap off of race pace. My wife and I are both former runners and we were talking about this workout. It seems to be about as close to a running workout as one can get. The workout is power on for 45 minutes where every pedal stroke counts - no z1.
Sunday was a 2 hour endurance ride along the coast. There was an older rider with world stripes who was able to ride ahead of us. Usually no one passes us and stays ahead except for former elite recently turned masters riders like TMonk . This guy was really good.
I put a leg strength training workout at the end of the endurance ride after about a 2 hour rest. My legs felt okay lifting but not as good as with 24 hours of rest.
Sunday was a 2 hour endurance ride along the coast. There was an older rider with world stripes who was able to ride ahead of us. Usually no one passes us and stays ahead except for former elite recently turned masters riders like TMonk . This guy was really good.
I put a leg strength training workout at the end of the endurance ride after about a 2 hour rest. My legs felt okay lifting but not as good as with 24 hours of rest.
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Not putting in the general troll forum area, but people need to stay the freak to the right. Riding in Umstead this weekend and these old men riding together 4 dudes wide across the trail. They can't hear worth shat because I rang the bell 10x and called out like 3x, and no movement.
People need to ride to the dang right if you can't hear anything.
People need to ride to the dang right if you can't hear anything.
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I said “usually” no one passes us. In SD along the coast, there are hundreds of riders that stretch out along the road. Solo, small groups and large groups. And rider ability and technology used varies widely. Depending on wind and terrain, we cruise along 20-21 mph with some stretches 25 mph plus. Average speed gets reduced due to stops and lights and etc.
I call anything that is not structured an endurance ride and generally, I like to ride around VT1 for endurance. My wife loves to smash pedals and never saw a pace she did not want to accelerate. My power is all over the map. And the other thing is when I ride behind her I lower her CdA about 5%. And we measured that at aero testing at VSC. ERO was shocked at the amount of reduction. We all knew it would be lower but maybe 1-2%. When I get behind her, we are cruising along without a lot of power. And we have everything optimized - clothes, helmet, head position, tires, pressure and etc. A lot of the riders we encounter are all over the place on that stuff..
The riders we encounter generally have a lot of gas on the hills but not much on the flats and downhill and we keep power on all the time. So the operative word is usually no one passes us. This WC was very solid, optimized and just knocked out a smooth tempo 22 mph.
And we do not do the polarized training stuff per se. This week, I have a very hard interval workout and several sets of starts at the track and not much riding on the road plus strength.
I call anything that is not structured an endurance ride and generally, I like to ride around VT1 for endurance. My wife loves to smash pedals and never saw a pace she did not want to accelerate. My power is all over the map. And the other thing is when I ride behind her I lower her CdA about 5%. And we measured that at aero testing at VSC. ERO was shocked at the amount of reduction. We all knew it would be lower but maybe 1-2%. When I get behind her, we are cruising along without a lot of power. And we have everything optimized - clothes, helmet, head position, tires, pressure and etc. A lot of the riders we encounter are all over the place on that stuff..
The riders we encounter generally have a lot of gas on the hills but not much on the flats and downhill and we keep power on all the time. So the operative word is usually no one passes us. This WC was very solid, optimized and just knocked out a smooth tempo 22 mph.
And we do not do the polarized training stuff per se. This week, I have a very hard interval workout and several sets of starts at the track and not much riding on the road plus strength.
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First double day: 40 minutes swim and 45 minutes run, both at endurance pace. Swim was fine, but I was really running out of gas on the run and had to walk a few times. I am going to have figure out how to fuel better.
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Not putting in the general troll forum area, but people need to stay the freak to the right. Riding in Umstead this weekend and these old men riding together 4 dudes wide across the trail. They can't hear worth shat because I rang the bell 10x and called out like 3x, and no movement.
People need to ride to the dang right if you can't hear anything.
People need to ride to the dang right if you can't hear anything.
I do not think it is a hearing problem or old problem. It is I do not want to move problem or completely oblivious to courtesy to others. It is the exception but when it happens, very frustrating.
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Supposed to do a long ride today but issues at work kept me up all night and I was in no shape to get a workout in. Tomorrow, maybe!
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Fiesta Island 3 sets of 8x(30”on, 1’off) TT bike. Solid.
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Quick 90 min endurance ride. Got some better sleep last night and feel good today. I'm probably going to use this time to de-load for a bit and not build CTL until all of the work situation clears up...
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90 min this morning on the TT bike, 20' and 15' at Fiesta around ~250 w or ~3.8 w/kg. Not gonna lie, it was pretty rough lol, both from a muscle tension and a HR perspective. I've got a ways to go!
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Quick 60 min spin in the country over lunch. Now back to work!
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90 min spin this AM, just gradually easing back in to volume. Gonna go for 12-14 hrs next week, rest the following, FTP test in mid November, then start rackin' it up!
I generally feel fairly fatigued from July onward, especially after being "on it" from November till then, with no real rest outside of the easy week every fourth week. Might try to plan a dual peak season with a few weeks of easy riding/de-loading in between, we'll see. We have some coaching resources for us in this years budget (that I helped organize), so I might try to get some 1-on-1 planning time. Main goals are Feb, (early) April, then mid/late summer.
I generally feel fairly fatigued from July onward, especially after being "on it" from November till then, with no real rest outside of the easy week every fourth week. Might try to plan a dual peak season with a few weeks of easy riding/de-loading in between, we'll see. We have some coaching resources for us in this years budget (that I helped organize), so I might try to get some 1-on-1 planning time. Main goals are Feb, (early) April, then mid/late summer.
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90 min spin this AM, just gradually easing back in to volume. Gonna go for 12-14 hrs next week, rest the following, FTP test in mid November, then start rackin' it up!
I generally feel fairly fatigued from July onward, especially after being "on it" from November till then, with no real rest outside of the easy week every fourth week. Might try to plan a dual peak season with a few weeks of easy riding/de-loading in between, we'll see. We have some coaching resources for us in this years budget (that I helped organize), so I might try to get some 1-on-1 planning time. Main goals are Feb, (early) April, then mid/late summer.
I generally feel fairly fatigued from July onward, especially after being "on it" from November till then, with no real rest outside of the easy week every fourth week. Might try to plan a dual peak season with a few weeks of easy riding/de-loading in between, we'll see. We have some coaching resources for us in this years budget (that I helped organize), so I might try to get some 1-on-1 planning time. Main goals are Feb, (early) April, then mid/late summer.
How many hours a week will you eventually ramp up to? I'm so out of shape at the moment 8 hours is a solid week of training for me...
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I would say I average 12 or so from November through July. At least the past few years. There are always a couple weeks in Dec/Jan that push up on 20 hours, but not often. 18 is pretty common to see a couple times, and during those winter months my average is closer to 14 or 15. CTL usually tops out around 100 and I hang out in the 90 range for most of the season.
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I went for a walk with morning which turned into adding in 250 walking lunges, and then finished it off with an actual JOG for one mile. Doesn't seem like much, but considering I was wearing a brace and could barely walk this spring when I injured my knee, I'm extremely happy. First run since April? It's been a long time coming.
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We are in the preparation phase of training or as a former coach called it strength and adaption. The first coach I used had me in the gym doing a pedal stroke specific circuit consisting of leg presses with isometric holds, leg extensions, knee curls and high chairs 10 sets of 10 at his cycling gym. Next I got on my bike and did lower cadence intervals for 30 minutes. This was twice per week. Subsequent years, he had me doing box jumping.
Today, my coach is all about not much riding, low gears and strength work - for road and track endurance riders. Yesterday was a track workout at SDV. Warmup, accelerations, 4 X 100 meter jumps and then 18, 1/4 lap starts with a 19th 1/2 start. Execution was 1/4 lap start, kill speed, roll around the track to the start line and do another - not much rest. 3 sets 6 reps per set rest between sets - strength training on the bicycle.
I was not so sure about this workout since it seemed like a lot of starts. It went okay and I feel great this AM. My legs were a little cooked a couple of hours after the finish.
Today, my coach is all about not much riding, low gears and strength work - for road and track endurance riders. Yesterday was a track workout at SDV. Warmup, accelerations, 4 X 100 meter jumps and then 18, 1/4 lap starts with a 19th 1/2 start. Execution was 1/4 lap start, kill speed, roll around the track to the start line and do another - not much rest. 3 sets 6 reps per set rest between sets - strength training on the bicycle.
I was not so sure about this workout since it seemed like a lot of starts. It went okay and I feel great this AM. My legs were a little cooked a couple of hours after the finish.
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Might be getting the cold that's been going around the neighborhood. Hopefully not, I have things to do...
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3 hr z2 "dawn patrol" ride this morning, starting at 5:45 with lights. I always do this one or twice before the clock falls back, just to catch the sunrise on the road. Cold in the canyons. I did at least run into some local race-y cyclists that kept me company for a bit from 6:30 to 7 or so.
This week I'm aiming for 15 hrs. October is spent slowly riding more w/o structure, then I usually like to do a little pulse of TSS (followed by a rest week) before FTP testing and training more formally in November. Lots of 2-3 hours spins and a larger one (5+) on Saturday. Only two rides in, but the legs are still feeling fresh.
This week I'm aiming for 15 hrs. October is spent slowly riding more w/o structure, then I usually like to do a little pulse of TSS (followed by a rest week) before FTP testing and training more formally in November. Lots of 2-3 hours spins and a larger one (5+) on Saturday. Only two rides in, but the legs are still feeling fresh.
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About 2hr this morning with a 2x20' on Fiesta Island in position. Was targeting pretty modest power at low/mid SST, and felt smooth and quick with my shoulders shrugged and head low. That netted me 10 minute laps (with pocketed "speed" suit and shallow depth wheels). Takes about 40-45 watts more to do that time on the road bike.
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Another couple this morning on Zwift, mostly cruising with the B paced bots. I hammered several times (against my better judgement) approaching hills, surging ahead of the pack and riding pace for a few minutes till I would get reabsorbed. I guess it's OK since I'm not planning on continuing training next week.
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Yesterday, SD Velo sprint workout - jumps and 4 sets of 2 flying 100 and 1 flying 200.
Today, Leg strength training - activation, back squat, dead lift, seated press and Bulgarian split squat.
Today, Leg strength training - activation, back squat, dead lift, seated press and Bulgarian split squat.
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I will be at SDVA at 6 AM tmrrw to volunteer for the fall swapmeet. If I can get a del on some aero road drop bars at 38 or 40 cm before the gates open I'll be stoked. Want to replace the stock 42 cm aerofly on my Venge.
My riding buddy bailed this morning, so Iim 90 min into a 5 hr trainer ride. Thought about bookending some around the SDBC A ride but I have no self control and woulld hammer my brains out, which I don't think would serve me well atm.
I will be at SDVA at 6 AM tmrrw to volunteer for the fall swapmeet. If I can get a del on some aero road drop bars at 38 or 40 cm before the gates open I'll be stoked. Want to replace the stock 42 cm aerofly on my Venge.
My riding buddy bailed this morning, so Iim 90 min into a 5 hr trainer ride. Thought about bookending some around the SDBC A ride but I have no self control and woulld hammer my brains out, which I don't think would serve me well atm.
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Two days at Fiesta - one intervals the other TTT.
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Well, I've had to hang up my running shoes, spinal stenosis has made it unsustainable. So I'm back on the bike full time other than gym time.
I'm working on building back my endurance and started on intervals last week - 3x8' sweet spot last week and 4x7' today. We're using my pre-chemo FTP that I had while mostly running as a SWAG until my endurance is good enough to do a good 20-minute test, and it seems to be about right. My strength on the bike is slowly but steadily coming back. My goal event is a re-do of Latoja in September '23 - when I did it in '18 I was the strongest I've been on the bike, but I had a career-best bonk about 130 miles in. Ultrarunning has taught me a lot about nutrition, so I plan to make up the time I lost bonked with steady, non-stop effort this time. I don't know if I'll get as strong as I was the first time, but I shouldn't be far off.
I'm working on upper body in the gym using a combination of bodyweight exercises, free weights, and machines. My near-term goal is to be able to do an honest pull-up. It's turned out to be harder than I thought it would be. I expect I'll be using it for bike-specific stuff before too long as well.
I'm working on building back my endurance and started on intervals last week - 3x8' sweet spot last week and 4x7' today. We're using my pre-chemo FTP that I had while mostly running as a SWAG until my endurance is good enough to do a good 20-minute test, and it seems to be about right. My strength on the bike is slowly but steadily coming back. My goal event is a re-do of Latoja in September '23 - when I did it in '18 I was the strongest I've been on the bike, but I had a career-best bonk about 130 miles in. Ultrarunning has taught me a lot about nutrition, so I plan to make up the time I lost bonked with steady, non-stop effort this time. I don't know if I'll get as strong as I was the first time, but I shouldn't be far off.
I'm working on upper body in the gym using a combination of bodyweight exercises, free weights, and machines. My near-term goal is to be able to do an honest pull-up. It's turned out to be harder than I thought it would be. I expect I'll be using it for bike-specific stuff before too long as well.
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Welcome back Chuck.