Improve your cycling power over the winter. (Page 10)
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2009-10-28 12:28 AM in reply to: #2463167 |
Member 9 DFW Area | Subject: RE: Improve your cycling power over the winter. I need the help especially with a new bike. I'm definately in for HR/RPE. Thanks |
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2009-10-28 5:19 AM in reply to: #2463167 |
Pro 4353 Wallingford, PA | Subject: RE: Improve your cycling power over the winter. Me too..... |
2009-10-28 9:24 AM in reply to: #2463167 |
Expert 1461 Sarnia, Ontario | Subject: RE: Improve your cycling power over the winter. I am in!!! This just what I have been looking for!!! HR/RPE for me... I looked at what a power meter costs... it will be HR/RPE for a long time!!! |
2009-10-28 10:07 AM in reply to: #2463167 |
Subject: RE: Improve your cycling power over the winter. Thanks Jorge. I'm definitely in. I'll be using RPE and HRM. I started the plan last year but my IT Band had other plans. This year I am 100% healed and ready to rock & roll. |
2009-10-28 10:09 AM in reply to: #2463167 |
Member 292 Marshfield Wi | Subject: RE: Improve your cycling power over the winter. Me too! Need some structure, too easy to get lazy and just spin. Thanks for the work. |
2009-10-28 10:14 AM in reply to: #2463167 |
Master 1420 Reston, VA | Subject: RE: Improve your cycling power over the winter. Thanks for doing this again. I am going to give it a shot. |
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2009-10-28 6:41 PM in reply to: #2463167 |
Expert 1019 Muncie, IN | Subject: RE: Improve your cycling power over the winter. When does this officially start and where do I go to get the daily workout? |
2009-10-28 6:44 PM in reply to: #2485319 |
Master 2146 East Side of the Bay | Subject: RE: Improve your cycling power over the winter. Afletcher - 2009-10-28 7:41 PM When does this officially start and where do I go to get the daily workout? Workouts posted for the week on Sunday night in Jorge's blog- he usually gives a link. starts Monday so look for info this weekend. Jorge mentioned he may put it into a challenge thread. 3 workouts a week and an optional 4th. |
2009-10-28 7:01 PM in reply to: #2463167 |
Expert 1203 | Subject: RE: Improve your cycling power over the winter. Looks like I found this thread just in time. I'm in, I guess I need to go pick up a trainer this weekend now. Suggestions? |
2009-10-28 7:40 PM in reply to: #2463167 |
Champion 5495 Whizzzzzlandia | Subject: RE: Improve your cycling power over the winter. I'm in! This sounds like fun! I suppose I really have to go put my bike on the trainer now, huh? I don't have any way to judge speed/distance on my trainer. It's a Cyclops old-fashioned one... I usually just log HR and time. I have a HRM. No power. |
2009-10-28 11:11 PM in reply to: #2463167 |
Veteran 217 Alexandria, VA | Subject: RE: Improve your cycling power over the winter. IN!!!! Can't wait! Bring the pain. |
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2009-10-29 6:42 AM in reply to: #2463167 |
Extreme Veteran 460 | Subject: RE: Improve your cycling power over the winter. Please count me in...and I am going by HR and RPE as well. |
2009-10-29 8:07 AM in reply to: #2463167 |
Veteran 129 Lugoff, SC | Subject: RE: Improve your cycling power over the winter. I'm in - can't wait. Will be going by HR/RPE as I have no $ for power meter. |
2009-10-29 8:46 AM in reply to: #2465751 |
Master 2301 Rogersville, Alabama | Subject: RE: Improve your cycling power over the winter. Bump for the details. Its on Page 3 JorgeM - 2009-10-18 5:33 PM Sorry for the late responses folks but I wasn't around BT much over the weekend; I was busy getting my ar$$ kicked racing cyclocross Let me reply to some of the questions: 1. Yes you can follow the plan on a computrainer, just program it into erg mode and enjoy the pain. 2. yes you can follow the plan riding outside; the problem is to find a road that will allow you do the intervals. 3. Yes you can do this on a spinning bike (or similar), just do it by RPE and adjust resistance to match the adviced intensity 4. Yes you should be able to mix this with swim and run training. The focus will be to increase power through 1 hr intense sessions 3-4x a week leaving you time to do plenty of swim/run. I am doing a run focus running every day until Dec 31st so I'll just do two a days. 5. Plan will be updated from last year; after doing the plan and getting feedback I think I can make the progression even better and get greater power gains. 6. The old plan will remain on my plan and the new one will be uploaded every week. Sessions can be done every other day. If you fuel properly you should be able to recover no problem. 7. If you have a coach talk to him/her to see if the plan would match your goals/plans 8. You can start the plan anytime you want, If you have other races or still on Tri season then get started after you recover, for the rest starting Nov 1st will set us ahead of the fitness gains without investing too much time training. The point is to invest at least 3 hrs x week, train very hard and have plenty of time to do other stuff, enoy the holidays, relax a bit from structured crazy volume training, etc. 9. Each session will be intense hence even when you might want to have some entertainment (music, movies, etc) *if* you are pushing at the right intensity you'll be to focused on blocking the pain and not that much on the rest Let me know if you have more Qs or if I failed to respond something... |
2009-10-29 8:52 AM in reply to: #2486153 |
Expert 687 Cambridge, MA | Subject: RE: Improve your cycling power over the winter. BamaDC - 2009-10-29 9:46 AM Bump for the details. Its on Page 3 JorgeM - 2009-10-18 5:33 PM Sorry for the late responses folks but I wasn't around BT much over the weekend; I was busy getting my ar$$ kicked racing cyclocross Let me reply to some of the questions: 1. Yes you can follow the plan on a computrainer, just program it into erg mode and enjoy the pain. 2. yes you can follow the plan riding outside; the problem is to find a road that will allow you do the intervals. 3. Yes you can do this on a spinning bike (or similar), just do it by RPE and adjust resistance to match the adviced intensity 4. Yes you should be able to mix this with swim and run training. The focus will be to increase power through 1 hr intense sessions 3-4x a week leaving you time to do plenty of swim/run. I am doing a run focus running every day until Dec 31st so I'll just do two a days. 5. Plan will be updated from last year; after doing the plan and getting feedback I think I can make the progression even better and get greater power gains. 6. The old plan will remain on my plan and the new one will be uploaded every week. Sessions can be done every other day. If you fuel properly you should be able to recover no problem. 7. If you have a coach talk to him/her to see if the plan would match your goals/plans 8. You can start the plan anytime you want, If you have other races or still on Tri season then get started after you recover, for the rest starting Nov 1st will set us ahead of the fitness gains without investing too much time training. The point is to invest at least 3 hrs x week, train very hard and have plenty of time to do other stuff, enoy the holidays, relax a bit from structured crazy volume training, etc. 9. Each session will be intense hence even when you might want to have some entertainment (music, movies, etc) *if* you are pushing at the right intensity you'll be to focused on blocking the pain and not that much on the rest Let me know if you have more Qs or if I failed to respond something... I'm both excited and a little scared by this ^^^ BRING IT ON! (don't hurt me!) |
2009-10-29 9:20 AM in reply to: #2463167 |
Master 1732 Delafield, Wisconsin | Subject: RE: Improve your cycling power over the winter. Count me in. Did this last year and was hoping it would happen again. Let the pain fun begin! |
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2009-10-29 10:36 AM in reply to: #2463167 |
Veteran 243 Denver | Subject: RE: Improve your cycling power over the winter. I want to do this again. I started last year, but 1st trimester exhaustion got the better of me... |
2009-10-29 11:08 AM in reply to: #2463167 |
Royal(PITA) 14270 West Chester, Ohio | Subject: RE: Improve your cycling power over the winter. Yes, I want your winter plan. Need to keep it going. I got a lot of bike fitness this year! |
2009-10-29 11:39 AM in reply to: #2463167 |
Coach 10487 Boston, MA | Subject: RE: Improve your cycling power over the winter. Ok gang, first of all I am very happy and excited to see so many BTers willing to participate in the program and work hard towards increasing your cycling power for the 2010. I understand it is difficult to coordinate a general plan with some many athletes from different levels, skills and with different goals (from sprint to IM) however the plan should allow you to cover the most important training adaptations for any endurance athlete and though the interaction we will all have on the thread it will enable each and one of you to tweak the plan to match your specific needs. 4th, you should refer to the assigned thread for any questions and to share your results. It will help if we keep each other informed so we can motivate one another and see what our progression is. Last but not least all, well I have to set some disclaimers: |
2009-10-29 5:31 PM in reply to: #2463481 |
Extreme Veteran 463 Fort Worth, TX | Subject: RE: Improve your cycling power over the winter. You work hard for fun stuff...thanks for the help...Lord knows we need it.... |
2009-10-29 10:14 PM in reply to: #2463167 |
Master 2146 East Side of the Bay | Subject: RE: Improve your cycling power over the winter. Thanks Jorge. You mentioned you had tweaked the plan a bit this year. What differences might we expect and if you wouldn't mind I would love to know your thinking about why. The background you gave about training adaptations etc last year was very helpful and I am always interested in learning more. Looking forward to getting going on Monday! Enjoy your weekends everyone. |
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2009-10-30 8:30 AM in reply to: #2463167 |
Member 28 | Subject: RE: Improve your cycling power over the winter. Count me in on this plan! I was looking for something to increase my cycling performance and I think this will do it. Thanks! |
2009-10-30 8:32 AM in reply to: #2463167 |
Veteran 126 | Subject: RE: Improve your cycling power over the winter. I SO want to be IN and yet am feeling slightly terrified and nauseated . Nothing ventured - nothing gained. Here we go. HRM |
2009-10-30 12:55 PM in reply to: #2463167 |
Master 1843 Roswell, GA | Subject: RE: Improve your cycling power over the winter. I'm in w/ HRM. I "think" I'm looking foward to it! Last year I hated the trainer (not sure why) and substituted indoor spinning classes in the winter (taught by an IM so not your run of the mill spin class). This year I think it's time to HTFU and do what will make me a better triathlete in the long run. |
2009-10-30 1:50 PM in reply to: #2463167 |
Veteran 208 Austin, TX | Subject: RE: Improve your cycling power over the winter. Sounds Great. I'm in. This winter my plan is to build strength & speed in biking, running, & swimming. I've go the distance down, now need the speed. |
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