Subject: RE: How to gain speed through an indoor trainerSteve- - 2009-06-24 3:30 PM At Vision Quest we've had great success at people improving their w/kg (i.e. speed) using "intervals" on a trainer. All of our locations have computrainers, but you can simulate on a regular trainer. The type and length of "intervals" you do depends on what part of the season you're in which determines which energy system you are targeting...but in general, 3x15min, 2x20min, 3x20min efforts make up portion of how our athletes increase their speed via indoor trainers. Glad to see this thread 'cause I have been disappointed in my average speed improvement for the past six months. I have a CycleOps 300PT trainer (the training cycle-not a stand to put my bike on ) that records watts, HR, etc for me. However, I have not been able to get much in the way of improvement. This morning, I did a 1' FT test and ended up with a lousy 394 watts, but it wasn't a good day to do the test since I did my long slow run yesterday. In general, my short duration FTs of 5 seconds and 1 minute are really low and my 20 minute FT is borderline between cat 4 and cat 5 according to the charts I have found on line. I guess I can't complain since these charts are not age corrected and I am 52, but geez, I feel like I have no strength. When you use the longish intervals you mentioned, what percentage of 20' FT do you recommend? Thanks in advance, Greg |