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  1. #1
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    I'm posting this with certain amount of trepediation. I don't want to sound like I'm some sort of elite cyclist cause I'm not. This is what I used to do years ago... Also I'm not a coach/trainer nor a person with proper education when it comes to physical education. This jsut worked for me and maybe different for you.

    I do the merry-go-round when doing the intervals.

    5 min very easy warm up
    5 min warm up at 120 HR
    5 min warm up at 130-140HR
    10 or so min 160 HR (80% max hr)
    then I start the interval 1 min on and about 1-3 minutes off (till my HR drops to 160.)

    with each 1 minute interval, I pop up in gear and stay there for both the interval and the rest period. then onto the next interval. When I hit the top gear I go down a gear with each interval. I start at my 3rd or 4th gear and go up and back down to 3rd or 4th gear. Chain ring stays at 53 the whole time.

    then 5 minutes at 160 HR
    then 10 minutes of gradual slowing/cool down. Stagger off the bike.

    I'm not here yet... This was my routine when I was still really involved with cycling. Mag trainer time was minimum of 1 hour a day and on some days it was 2 hours a day. I got more out of it then riding on the road because I didn't have the interruption from the traffic lights. You know you are in good shape when your HR drops to resting rate while sitting at a traffic light.

    And like hellostarshine, I have "hill climb" workouts on a trainer. Big gear 30 minutes on 5 minutes off repeat 3 or 4 times. And I'm spent. more like tongue hanging out.

    Right now I'm just working on my base miles/stamina and basic strength. My back is still causing me grief so I'm being cautious.

    today's training outside. stretching first for about 5 minutes
    ride slowly then increased my HR to 160. did two strenuous hill climbs where my HR went to 194. Majority of the time, my HR was near or above 160. followed by a 10minute cool down and more stretching. my max HR is still around 204. Don't mind me, I'M REALLY OUT OF SHAPE AND OVERWEIGHT!! The hills were just a mole hill before I gave up riding. These are what one would call a whoopdy-do bumps.

    When on a trainer, I use both a stop watch and a timer. Plus I listen to my MP3 player. For some reason, I prefer the meditative kind of music instead of high ocatane loud music. Find a music you like where you can forget about time.

    I have a hate relationship with my mag trainer. But I enjoy it none the less. It's never easy.

    smilingcat
    Last edited by smilingcat; 12-23-2007 at 09:16 PM.

  2. #2
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    Quote Originally Posted by smilingcat View Post
    I'm posting this with certain amount of trepediation. I don't want to sound like I'm some sort of elite cyclist cause I'm not.
    smilingcat

    Hey there Cat - you should know by now that ideas are always received with interest on this board...

    And that you do not have to be "some sort of elite cyclist" in order to take your cycling seriously.

    Well-considered training is not just for the so-called "elite"...

    Heck - if anyone analysed the way I agonise over training and how to improve my TT performances, they would think I was "some sort of elite cyclist" ... but I'm just a TT Wanna-be... and that's ok...

    Guess what I am trying to say is... Thanks for posting your work-out, Cat


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


  3. #3
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    Jan 2007
    Location
    Central NJ, a quick ride from the shore
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    I use carmichael training dvds so I don't have to think or keep track of anything.

    Warm up 10 min - Start dvd, turn the volume off - put my ipod on and just mindlessly follow the on screen directions (keep half eye on heart rate to make sure I don't drop dead). Runs me about 16 to 17 miles each time.

    I vary the dvds regularly to keep the work out fresh.

    Spring can start anytime.

  4. #4
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    Hi all,

    I'm not sure about the 1&2 fibers. That's what i was told the night I did this workout. I will get back to you about this.

    Thanks to everyone who added some trainer workouts. They are very helpful.

    Happy training,
    Tanya

  5. #5
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    Quote Originally Posted by flirtees View Post
    I'm not sure about the 1&2 fibers. That's what i was told the night I did this workout. I will get back to you about this.
    Tanya
    Thanks Flirtees, I am interested in this

  6. #6
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    Dec 2006
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    I agree with LnW, pop in the dvd, follow directions and pedal my butt off, take dvd out. I do some other workouts on the trainer, usually long and low stuff. dvds help me not think about what Im doing on the trainer.

 

 

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