Winter Cycling Program (2012 - 2013) (Page 2)
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2012-11-20 9:19 PM in reply to: #4484201 |
Veteran 389 sacramento, Colorado | Subject: RE: Winter Cycling Program (2012 - 2013) D001 - 2012-11-05 8:55 AMLooking for Jorge's Winter Cycling Program? BT now offers two programs developed by Jorge Martinez of E3 Training Solutions:-- Winter Cycling with Heart Rate-- Winter Cycling with Power1) Click "Programs" at the top menu.2) In the "Training Plans" drop-down box, select "Cycling."3) Select one of the two programs. (You can import it into your training log, too.)Feel free to discuss your training sessions, results, etc. on this thread! I clicked "programs". I dont see a "training plans" drop down box...?? |
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2012-11-20 9:27 PM in reply to: #4505628 |
Champion 23360 Taser-World | Subject: RE: Winter Cycling Program (2012 - 2013) kingofbanff - 2012-11-20 10:19 PM D001 - 2012-11-05 8:55 AMLooking for Jorge's Winter Cycling Program? BT now offers two programs developed by Jorge Martinez of E3 Training Solutions:-- Winter Cycling with Heart Rate-- Winter Cycling with Power1) Click "Programs" at the top menu.2) In the "Training Plans" drop-down box, select "Cycling."3) Select one of the two programs. (You can import it into your training log, too.)Feel free to discuss your training sessions, results, etc. on this thread! I clicked "programs". I dont see a "training plans" drop down box...?? Do you see the links for "view free / view bronze / view silver / view gold"? It's just below that, on the left side of the page. |
2012-11-22 7:08 AM in reply to: #4484201 |
Member 32 Belfast | Subject: RE: Winter Cycling Program (2012 - 2013) I plan on being in again this year, but starting later. I felt that I was burnt out by the end of the season this year (having started the 2011-2012 winter programme in September). I have done one HR test and my numbers were roughly the same as my final one last year, so hopefully looking at some good gains this year. Not expecting the same 30% speed increase between week 1 and week 15 in 2012-2013 (but that would be nice). |
2012-11-28 8:28 AM in reply to: #4484201 |
44 | Subject: RE: Winter Cycling Program (2012 - 2013) Started. Day #1 yesterday. I haven't been on the bike much for a while, so this should be interested. I definitely have lots of ground to make up to get back to where I was at this time last year. But it is a good challenge and the game is on. Jim |
2012-11-29 8:24 AM in reply to: #4484201 |
Veteran 358 Taoyuan, Taiwan | Subject: RE: Winter Cycling Program (2012 - 2013) Finished prep week. Did the first week tests. Managed to up my average in both tests by 1 km an hour. Happy. |
2012-12-04 9:07 AM in reply to: #4484201 |
Expert 2380 Mastic Beach, NY | Subject: RE: Winter Cycling Program (2012 - 2013) I just started day 1 last night. Seems like they throw you a softball for the first couple of weeks and then bam. I'm pretty sure the pain and suffering are on the horizon though. I can almost see it. |
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2012-12-04 11:52 AM in reply to: #4520854 |
Extreme Veteran 821 | Subject: RE: Winter Cycling Program (2012 - 2013) 5min test coming up this friday...
I don't know if i am excited or nervous... #NoPainNoPainNoPain |
2012-12-04 3:39 PM in reply to: #4484840 |
Expert 913 Lost in the Evergreens | Subject: RE: Winter Cycling Program (2012 - 2013) burkesj - 2012-11-05 1:58 PM Donto - 2012-11-05 9:11 AM melle - 2012-11-05 12:16 AM Jorge, any chance up you uploading your plan to trainer road? IIRC V4 is BT's plan, they bought it from Jorge. I can't seem to find the answer so I'll post here regarding using trainerroad with Jorge's program. I see the 7 week program on TR but the BT program is 16 weeks. Is there a 16 week version on TR? or how would one use TR for the 16 week program? Also not sure what IIRC V4 is? The workouts that are written for v4 do not exactly match those available on TR. You can still use TR as a power measurement instrament. But will not have the baselines to tell you when to work and when to recover. I think you'll find the large computer display is easier to read when you're training so hard you eyeballs glaze over and your garmin is covered in sweet.
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2012-12-07 1:58 PM in reply to: #4484201 |
Coach 10487 Boston, MA | Subject: RE: Winter Cycling Program (2012 - 2013) hi guys! sorry for just checking in but the coaching biz has taken off and it has kept me very busy. Anyway, I'll try stopping in once x week to check on you guys and answer questions. To get a hold of me if you need me sooner, find me on facebook (see my signature) otherwise I'll see you here! How is everyone doing so far? |
2012-12-08 11:51 AM in reply to: #4484201 |
Extreme Veteran 368 | Subject: RE: Winter Cycling Program (2012 - 2013) Can someone explain Power Day #22 to me
"5x1' (1' Rest@ 65-70% FT) as 1-4 set @ 150-120% and last one try pushing 3-5w higher -- the last set will be your baseline for next week-- + 15' @ 78-80%" Intervals 1-4 should be at 105-120%. Interval 5 should be 3 to 5 watts higher than you did 1-4. "
Edited by Cavemann 2012-12-08 12:05 PM |
2012-12-09 10:33 AM in reply to: #4527299 |
Pro 6582 Melbourne FL | Subject: RE: Winter Cycling Program (2012 - 2013) Cavemann - 2012-12-08 12:51 PM That doesn't sound right. Can someone explain Power Day #22 to me "5x1' (1' Rest@ 65-70% FT) as 1-4 set @ 150-120% and last one try pushing 3-5w higher -- the last set will be your baseline for next week-- + 15' @ 78-80%" Intervals 1-4 should be at 105-120%. Interval 5 should be 3 to 5 watts higher than you did 1-4. " I just checked my spreadsheet and I have it as 115-120%. On the KK fluid trainer, 105-120% using a 200 CP is a 1.2 mph spread (30W), just about all interval spreads are 5% and <0.5mph. |
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2012-12-10 8:09 AM in reply to: #4484201 |
Veteran 358 Taoyuan, Taiwan | Subject: RE: Winter Cycling Program (2012 - 2013) Hey Donto, in week 4 it asks you to do MP... what is that? Maximum Power? I mean it has the MPH/KPH beside it, so I know what to do, just wondering... does that equal 100%? |
2012-12-10 9:35 AM in reply to: #4526558 |
Extreme Veteran 821 | Subject: RE: Winter Cycling Program (2012 - 2013) Did CP20 and CP5 last week and CP20 was up 5%, but CP5 was only 10watts... I was annoyed by that
I am still seeing good gains but those super fast gains that I got when I ran the plan the first time are over
Edited by camaleon 2012-12-10 9:52 AM |
2012-12-10 10:46 AM in reply to: #4528835 |
Pro 6582 Melbourne FL | Subject: RE: Winter Cycling Program (2012 - 2013) DuncanQH - 2012-12-10 9:09 AM Hey Donto, in week 4 it asks you to do MP... what is that? Maximum Power? I mean it has the MPH/KPH beside it, so I know what to do, just wondering... does that equal 100%? 20MP = your average power result for the 20 minute test. On that note, I found I made an error in the formula. It's now harder than before! (see attached for R2 file)
Edited by Donto 2012-12-10 10:47 AM Attachments ---------------- BT Complete Trainer Power Testing-mhp-kph-R2(share).zip (92KB - 65 downloads) |
2012-12-17 7:03 PM in reply to: #4484201 |
Extreme Veteran 356 Albany/Saratoga, NY area | Subject: RE: Winter Cycling Program (2012 - 2013) I am doing the plan using HR and I did my 2nd THR test tonight but my avg. HR was exactly the same. Is that supposed to happen or should it have been higher? I'm not sure if I did something wrong. I'm attaching my HR graphs from the 2 tests. They were more than 2 weeks apart because I got sick the day after the first one and didn't officially start the program for 2 weeks. I really did feel like I went all out tonight.
(THR test 1 week 1.jpg) (HR test 2 week 3.jpg) Attachments ---------------- THR test 1 week 1.jpg (9KB - 43 downloads) HR test 2 week 3.jpg (9KB - 37 downloads) |
2012-12-18 6:08 AM in reply to: #4484201 |
Extreme Veteran 356 Albany/Saratoga, NY area | Subject: RE: Winter Cycling Program (2012 - 2013) Ok. I searched through last years thread and found my answer. I guess it should be the same so I can stop panicking now. I don't have a speed or cadence meter so I guess I won't have any way to track my progress until I either get them or get outside for the spring. I guess I'll just have to hope for the best. |
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2012-12-18 10:06 AM in reply to: #4539265 |
Regular 98 Farmington Hills | Subject: RE: Winter Cycling Program (2012 - 2013) nicoleg - 2012-12-18 7:08 AM Ok. I searched through last years thread and found my answer. I guess it should be the same so I can stop panicking now. I don't have a speed or cadence meter so I guess I won't have any way to track my progress until I either get them or get outside for the spring. I guess I'll just have to hope for the best. I created a spreadsheet where you track your cadence, and you can calculate your speed and subsequently your virtual power to track progress. I did this for a few months before I bought a speed/cadence sensor. Worked fine, let me know if you want the spreadsheet and I'll email it to you! |
2012-12-18 10:11 AM in reply to: #4489586 |
Regular 98 Farmington Hills | Subject: RE: Winter Cycling Program (2012 - 2013)
Donto - 2012-11-08 10:49 AM burkesj - 2012-11-05 4:58 PM V4 is the BT version, Jorge made modifications to it each year as it progressed. Can't help you with TR as I don't use it, I use my spreadsheet.Donto - 2012-11-05 9:11 AM melle - 2012-11-05 12:16 AM Jorge, any chance up you uploading your plan to trainer road? IIRC V4 is BT's plan, they bought it from Jorge. I can't seem to find the answer so I'll post here regarding using trainerroad with Jorge's program. I see the 7 week program on TR but the BT program is 16 weeks. Is there a 16 week version on TR? or how would one use TR for the 16 week program? Also not sure what IIRC V4 is? I am doing Jorge's plan on Trainer Road, I have created my own workouts. With the beta version you can creat your own workouts. A few bugs but it works really well. I don't know if everyone can see my custom plans and use them also, my username is the same as on here!
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2012-12-18 10:20 AM in reply to: #4539611 |
Extreme Veteran 356 Albany/Saratoga, NY area | Subject: RE: Winter Cycling Program (2012 - 2013) dtrimmer - 2012-12-18 11:06 AM nicoleg - 2012-12-18 7:08 AM Ok. I searched through last years thread and found my answer. I guess it should be the same so I can stop panicking now. I don't have a speed or cadence meter so I guess I won't have any way to track my progress until I either get them or get outside for the spring. I guess I'll just have to hope for the best. I created a spreadsheet where you track your cadence, and you can calculate your speed and subsequently your virtual power to track progress. I did this for a few months before I bought a speed/cadence sensor. Worked fine, let me know if you want the spreadsheet and I'll email it to you! I'm interested but how do I track my cadence for the spreadsheet? I only use a Garmin 310xt and I only bought the HR strap and trainer so I could do this program. Sorry if I'm a little stupid about all of this. I've always just biked outdoors by RPE. |
2012-12-18 11:10 AM in reply to: #4539638 |
Pro 6582 Melbourne FL | Subject: RE: Winter Cycling Program (2012 - 2013) nicoleg - 2012-12-18 11:20 AM I think all you need is the Garmin GSC10 Speed/cadence sensor.dtrimmer - 2012-12-18 11:06 AM nicoleg - 2012-12-18 7:08 AM Ok. I searched through last years thread and found my answer. I guess it should be the same so I can stop panicking now. I don't have a speed or cadence meter so I guess I won't have any way to track my progress until I either get them or get outside for the spring. I guess I'll just have to hope for the best. I created a spreadsheet where you track your cadence, and you can calculate your speed and subsequently your virtual power to track progress. I did this for a few months before I bought a speed/cadence sensor. Worked fine, let me know if you want the spreadsheet and I'll email it to you! I'm interested but how do I track my cadence for the spreadsheet? I only use a Garmin 310xt and I only bought the HR strap and trainer so I could do this program. Sorry if I'm a little stupid about all of this. I've always just biked outdoors by RPE. |
2012-12-18 11:36 AM in reply to: #4539753 |
Extreme Veteran 356 Albany/Saratoga, NY area | Subject: RE: Winter Cycling Program (2012 - 2013) Donto - 2012-12-18 12:10 PM nicoleg - 2012-12-18 11:20 AM I think all you need is the Garmin GSC10 Speed/cadence sensor.dtrimmer - 2012-12-18 11:06 AM nicoleg - 2012-12-18 7:08 AM Ok. I searched through last years thread and found my answer. I guess it should be the same so I can stop panicking now. I don't have a speed or cadence meter so I guess I won't have any way to track my progress until I either get them or get outside for the spring. I guess I'll just have to hope for the best. I created a spreadsheet where you track your cadence, and you can calculate your speed and subsequently your virtual power to track progress. I did this for a few months before I bought a speed/cadence sensor. Worked fine, let me know if you want the spreadsheet and I'll email it to you! I'm interested but how do I track my cadence for the spreadsheet? I only use a Garmin 310xt and I only bought the HR strap and trainer so I could do this program. Sorry if I'm a little stupid about all of this. I've always just biked outdoors by RPE. Thanks. I had planned on eventually buying one but it won't be until a few weeks at least. I guess I was confused. I thought they were using the speadsheet to track before they got the speed/cadence sensor. I will let you know if I get set up. Thanks for the help!! Edited by nicoleg 2012-12-18 11:36 AM |
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2012-12-18 11:44 AM in reply to: #4484201 |
Regular 98 Farmington Hills | Subject: RE: Winter Cycling Program (2012 - 2013) You count your revolutions. I normally count for 15secs and mutlply by four to get my cadence. I found it fairly easy to get used to, and did the first 8 weeks of the plan up until I got my speed/cadence sensor. |
2012-12-18 12:38 PM in reply to: #4539804 |
Extreme Veteran 356 Albany/Saratoga, NY area | Subject: RE: Winter Cycling Program (2012 - 2013) That actually sounds like a really cool tool to use. I don't actually know my crank and cassette sizes but I'm sure I can figure that out. I'm the clueless triathlete. In all seriousness though, I do like to be a little low-tech. I don't want to spend a crazy amount of money on this sport because I really don't have it to spend and I'm pretty slow so it seems like a waste. I can swing the cadence meter, though. I've been putting it off but now that I think about it I did get an Amazon gift certificate recently. I'll probably order it right after Christmas. I really appreciate everyone's help. Sometimes I get a little lost with all the technical stuff. |
2012-12-21 2:37 PM in reply to: #4484201 |
1 | Subject: RE: Winter Cycling Program (2012 - 2013) Hi All,
Sorry if this has been covered before, but can someone please clarify something for me.
When working out my HR percentages should I be using the 30min. test (my av. heart rate for my last test was 159) or should I be using HR - MLSS (154 using http://www.beginnertriathlete.com/discussion/training/cycling-zone-calc.asp)
I've been using 154 for the program but most of the time i'm floating between 152 - 160 when doing 100% intervals so I gather i'm still in the 'THRESHOLD ZONE' as the workout appears to be asking me to do.
Also, I used http://www.beginnertriathlete.com/discussion/training/cycling-zone-calc.asp to calculate my 5 zones as I've just updated my strava account, and the zones seem very low compared to what strava suggest. i.e. zone 5 using the link is 162+ but strava says zone 5 should start at around 180+
Still getting my head round all these zones but want to make sure I'm doing this right.
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2012-12-24 12:15 PM in reply to: #4544532 |
Pro 6582 Melbourne FL | Subject: RE: Winter Cycling Program (2012 - 2013) Lspringett - 2012-12-21 3:37 PM Lspringett,Hi All, Sorry if this has been covered before, but can someone please clarify something for me. When working out my HR percentages should I be using the 30min. test (my av. heart rate for my last test was 159) or should I be using HR - MLSS (154 using http://www.beginnertriathlete.com/discussion/training/cycling-zone-calc.asp) I've been using 154 for the program but most of the time i'm floating between 152 - 160 when doing 100% intervals so I gather i'm still in the 'THRESHOLD ZONE' as the workout appears to be asking me to do. Also, I used http://www.beginnertriathlete.com/discussion/training/cycling-zone-calc.asp to calculate my 5 zones as I've just updated my strava account, and the zones seem very low compared to what strava suggest. i.e. zone 5 using the link is 162+ but strava says zone 5 should start at around 180+ Still getting my head round all these zones but want to make sure I'm doing this right. Thanks The way I read it is to use your THR (159) and calculate the percentages from that. Would like to see Coach Jorge comment on this though to confirm as I don't use the HR plan. Sound like you need to ignore Strava, the BT zones are the ones to use. |
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