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  1. #1
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    Quote Originally Posted by gnat23 View Post
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    I've tried intervals a few times in the past, but if I'm doing a 3-minute FAST, I find my mind wandering two minutes in and I zone out. However, with this last group ride, I felt this constant panic that I was going to get dropped, and thus kept pushing. Most of my rides are solo commutes, so, next question:

    How do you motivate yourself to really hit those fast high notes? Use the same terrain and try to get faster on the same loop? Heart rate zone focus? Any sort of visualization trick to fool myself into getting out of my comfort zone?

    -- gnat! (darn comfort zone. it's so comfy!)
    I hate to say this, but I find it easier to do intervals on the trainer. Although, I just discovered a straight stretch of road that I plan to take advantage of for intervals.
    For 3 days, I get to part of a thousand other journeys.

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    Hi gnat,

    You were training for a specific event. Death ride is uber mountain stage. Its not a flat stage. Your body is conditioned for the hill climb and not necessarily for the flat high speed.

    I've heard and have experienced personally that specialized training for mountain climb can and will make you slower on the flat. So don't be alarmed.

    Second, don't psyche yourself out with the pace on the flat. Calm down and have confidence in your ability. It might be easier than you think to hang onto the group.

    Third, spend more time on fast spin and high cadence intervals. Attack on gentle hills. They will make you go faster. And enjoy your new status as Death Ride finisher. Wear the jersey if got it and be proud. Wearing the jersey will give you instant respect from other riders.

    smilingcat

  3. #3
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    Dumb question, not intended as a hijack: Wouldn't hard hill repeats work for increasing general speed? I know they can for running, but I also know that cycling is a horse of a different color.
    Fall down six times, get up seven.
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    Quote Originally Posted by witeowl View Post
    Dumb question, not intended as a hijack: Wouldn't hard hill repeats work for increasing general speed? I know they can for running, but I also know that cycling is a horse of a different color.
    This would count as intervals.

  5. #5
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    Quote Originally Posted by kenyonchris View Post
    This would count as intervals.
    Thanks. That's what I suspected, but I wasn't sure.
    Fall down six times, get up seven.
    My Blog/Journal: Fat Athlete

 

 

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