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  1. #1
    Join Date
    Feb 2005
    Location
    Concord, MA
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    During the season, when there is ample daylight, i tend to ride 2, maybe 3 times a week after work. Those rides are usually 15 miles. Most of the time I try to go for speed here (and improving the speed on my climb back to my house). I do at least one longer ride on the weekend, usually around 50 miles (sometimes it's less but that usually involves a lot of climbing). Usually, I will do another shorter weekend ride, or go mtb.
    During the summer, when I'm not working, I do a group ride on Wednesday and Friday, plus one or two short rides alone. The Wednesday one is social, but with a nice pace of about 14-15 av. The Friday ride gradually increases in pace from the beginning of the season to the end. The last one I did on Labor Day weekend was about a 16.5-17 mph average, and it was hard for me.Both of these rides are between 30 and 50 miles. What I have found is that the faster my speed gets, the more time I need for recovery. I'm pretty sure this has to do with my age, but just this morning my husband and I were wondering if some of the men in my Wed. ride group who are about 65-70 feel as sore and tired as we do! They seem unfazed by anything. I also rode less this year with my riding partner, who is much slower than me. Going on rides with her forced me to slow down, but I was still out there. I think this is a better strategy for me. Too much exercise and not enough recovery does bad things to my immune system and I have had a series of allergy, asthma, etc. things since I finished training for and completing a century and a 50 mile charity ride within one week of each other. I thought I rested enough, but I guess not.
    The season is winding down, so i will be getting back to spin class, weights, and hopefully x-country skiing. It's probably healthier to try to combine cycling with some other activity, even during the season, but it's hard for me not to just get out and ride every day that I can!

  2. #2
    Join Date
    May 2006
    Location
    Hillsboro, OR
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    Its funny, but last year when I started out riding, I was super excited to do a 30 mile ride on the weekend and I planned it out like it was a century. This year, a 30 mile ride is a 'nice ride'. You will find that as your experience grows, your mindset changes!

    Over the summer, I was riding between 100 and 150 miles per week. Shorter rides during the week (30 miles or so) and then longer ones on the weekend ramping up to a century ride in August and another one in September. Now I'm also commuting (14 miles each way), so I hope to maintain an 85-100 mile/week pace through the winter. (On top of regular gym workouts )

  3. #3
    Join Date
    Jul 2006
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    I often have to work seven days a week so my training time varies according to my work schedule. That said, I've been riding since August and try to get in three rides a week, each between 20-35 miles. I add one day of swimming and one day of combined weight training/running, and two rest-recovery days.

 

 

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