fhg43
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I wanted to start a new thread here as we have lots of endurance discussion going on over on the sports board.
Currently I am doing lots of long steady rides to prepare for another season of bike racing and a few long triathlons (including an Ironman). I am doing two 4hr rides during the week and two 6hr rides on the weekends. I am a firm believer in having a big huge base for racing and training. It might seem like a lot of endurance riding, but it really pays off. Whenever I've had a poor season it is because I haven't trained enough during the off season. After the first of the year I focus on anaerobic intervals before any racing starts. I do this since once racing starts its really hard to do a hard VO2 max/anaerobic workout. If I were just doing triathlons or MTB races, I wouldn't worry about it, but throw in road and crit races and I can rcae every weekend. Road/crit racing is often intense enough that it is easily counts for a workout.
Since my first big tri is in April I'll probably swim more as it gets closer. Currently I go to the pool one night a week after riding and get in the water for about :45. I'm running one day a week too and that'll increase as the tris get closer. I'm really working hard on my riding though as it takes the most to maintain. After seeing how Larsen killed on the bike this season; I think that will be a good weapon. I can have a crappy swim and still aspire to place top 10 in local regional tris.
MTB racing is pretty straight forward. I just keep training on the road and ride offroad once a week to maintain skills. Some of the big races come around I'll ride offroad more, but you really get more training benefit from training on the road.
So what are the rest of you guys doing?
FHG
Currently I am doing lots of long steady rides to prepare for another season of bike racing and a few long triathlons (including an Ironman). I am doing two 4hr rides during the week and two 6hr rides on the weekends. I am a firm believer in having a big huge base for racing and training. It might seem like a lot of endurance riding, but it really pays off. Whenever I've had a poor season it is because I haven't trained enough during the off season. After the first of the year I focus on anaerobic intervals before any racing starts. I do this since once racing starts its really hard to do a hard VO2 max/anaerobic workout. If I were just doing triathlons or MTB races, I wouldn't worry about it, but throw in road and crit races and I can rcae every weekend. Road/crit racing is often intense enough that it is easily counts for a workout.
Since my first big tri is in April I'll probably swim more as it gets closer. Currently I go to the pool one night a week after riding and get in the water for about :45. I'm running one day a week too and that'll increase as the tris get closer. I'm really working hard on my riding though as it takes the most to maintain. After seeing how Larsen killed on the bike this season; I think that will be a good weapon. I can have a crappy swim and still aspire to place top 10 in local regional tris.
MTB racing is pretty straight forward. I just keep training on the road and ride offroad once a week to maintain skills. Some of the big races come around I'll ride offroad more, but you really get more training benefit from training on the road.
So what are the rest of you guys doing?
FHG