training for first century and have questions
Hi all. I'm a newbie here, and making my return to cycling after about a five year break (during which I had two children). I have my eyes on a century at the end of July. I really want to do it --- in the past when I was cycling I did several multi-day charity rides, but I've never done a full century in one shot. My issue is with finding the time to get my rides in.
I have been going to the gym regularly since January, started at 3 days a week and now am at 5 days. Three days I do 30min cardio (elliptical or treadmill) followed by 30 min strength training. Twice a week I take a group class, either two spin classes or one spin and one kickboxing. I don't want to give up my gym time entirely (esp. the strength trainining) but I am having a hard time trying to figure out where to fit in rides, given my two young kids (age 2.5 and 4.5) and a full time job. Right now I go to the gym early in the morning -- need to be back by 6:30 to shower and dress for work before getting the kids up at 7. Spin class I do on my lunch hour and either spin or kick on Saturday mornings.
I can bike commute to work once a week, but not more than that. I typically drive the kids to daycare and pick them up, as the daycare is closer to my work (DH's work is in the opposite direction from home). DH will do drop-off and pick-up once a week, but really can't do any more than that, as he typically arrives late to work and has to leave early to do it.
So, the schedule I have come up with is as follows:
Mon - strength training at gym 5:30-6:30am
Tues - one hour spin class
Wed - ride 5-6:30am
Thur - strength training at gym 5:30-6:30am
Fri - ride to work (8miles each way, and I can make the morning ride longer)
Sat - 3-4 hour ride
Sun - rest
I have two concerns: one, is that enough riding time to be ready for the century? I can follow this schedule for 12-13 weeks, providing the weather allows for some outdoor rides starting next week. I could replace the Tues spin class with another early morning ride, but I like spinning, and I get in some good interval training. I can also do 30 min on a stationary bike on my gym days rather than elliptical or treadmill.
And two, is it overall too much, am I allowing enough rest/recovery time?
Any advice/idea/thought/comments welcome. Thanks!