10% rule? Does it apply to biking? And...could I do a metric century this summer?
I know that it's recommended in running that you not increase more than 10% of your weekly mileage in one given week. Does that apply to biking too?
I ask because I'm playing with the idea of doing a metric century at the end of July. It's not nice enough here to get out there and bike yet :(, but once my bike club gets started again in April, they should be doing trips and outings that should give me about 50k per week or more. Until then, it'll be Coach Troy (just one DVD so far, aerobase builder, level 7.0, one hour and 23 mins).
The longest I've ever ridden is 75k (last year), but in between then and now I broke ribs and was off doing anything for about two months (October-Mid Dec). Then I started up slowly again and now I'm doing about 5 hours exercise per week to train for my triathlons this summer (first one at end of May). That includes running, Coach Troy, and swimming. During Dec. and Jan., I was cross country skiing a couple of times a week and running a bit once my ribs healed.
So, given what I'm doing in terms of other sports, is May, June, and July enough to build up the mileage if my average long bike will be maybe 30k when the club gets started again? Or is that too short a time?
Thanks for any suggestions! Please tell me if I'm spitting into the wind. :o