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  1. #1
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    Well - I found these hardest to build in to my training when I was new at cycling.

    In 2005 every ride was a contest - could I go faster than last time? Could I make my time/average "better"?

    Now I know how crucial rest days are in order to allow your body to make adjustments to the demands you have asked of it.

    My week is something like this...

    Sunday - gentle ride, between 30-50km long, zones 3-4

    Monday - hill reps... gargh!

    Tuesday - active recovery, about 20-30km in zones 1-2

    Wednesday - sprint intervals, about an hour to an hour and a half which includes warming up, the sprints take me into zones 5, 5a

    Thursday - active recovery, about 20-30km in zones 1-2

    Friday - rest day, no riding usually unless my legs really need to move in which case about 10km on the flat in zone 1

    Saturday - race day! 40 minutes of warming up in zones 1-2, just over an hour of pack racing or 40 minutes of timetrial in zones 4-5b and then 20-30 minutes cooling down again.


    Of course, this is variable... for example

    Today (Friday) I went for a gentle 20km ride with a work colleague at lunch time, because it is ages since we have ridden together. She knows I have a race tomorrow, so we rode to my heart-rate.

    Next Monday I will commute to/from work - thats over 20km each way, but I'll ride the hills hard on the way home (we live 600' above sea level)
    My rest day will be Tuesday as I am in town til 8:30pm - if its nice though, I'll bring my bike to work and go for a 20km lunch time ride.

    The following week I have a Thursday time trial, so Friday will be active recovery so my legs will still work for the Satuday race.

    Never feel guilty about "days off" - they are crucial in your fitness goals. Remember when we ride/race hard (whether its cycling, running, swimming/whatever... our muscles end up with tiny tears in them... we need to give them time to repair and evolve... rest days - even if they are "active recovery" days, are crucial.


    Courage does not always roar. Sometimes, it is the quiet voice at the end of the day saying,
    "I will try again tomorrow".


  2. #2
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    Generally speaking for me, I like to have 1-2 rest days per week and then I take it easy for the week every 4th week (about 4 hours training that week instead of normal 7-8).

  3. #3
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    Just by life's general patterns, that's what I do, too. If life's general patterns don't cooperate, I make conscious adjustments. IMO if you should feel guilty, it should be for making your body *work* all those consecutive days... now, your atonement is to give it the eleventh day off... and make *sure* you don't do that again

  4. #4
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    gosh,this makes me realise that rest days are even more essential,at the moment im doing 16 1/2bike hrs a week,the intensity increasing,plus weights and maybe a swim,and rowing intervals.....racing season begins end of march...one sure sign of me needing a rest day is when i "call screen"the telephone and get irritated with the dog.
    who is driving your bus?

 

 

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