Thank you so much.
Thank you so much.
FWIW - I have been MTB racing for a few years, and have worked my way up to the Expert level. All this has been done without ever setting foot in a gym, or lifting any weights.
You need time on the bike. Find a training partner - someone just a bit faster than you, and train together. Go for longer rides - at least one 2-3 hour ride on the weekend.
I also race 'cross, which has some running, and never train for that part of it. However, for me, the running I have to do is short.
I have just this year started added a weight regimine to my training (this after 15 years of MTB, 4 of those racing, and 4 years of road racing), but it is primarily arms/upper body/core. I do very little in terms of strength training for my legs.
Just my $0.02.
SheFly
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That's what I thought. To be a better biker, you need to bike. Gym will help, but if I were at the gym 4 days a week, when do I have time to bike. And run. And kayak.
Mind you, kayaking is a bit tough right now. Water is a little solid.
That's it. I have to quit my job.
What I would give for a trail and some grass right now. Got wicked February cabin fever.
I do wish I could get up hills better. Got no oomph.
Adventure racing sounds soooooo cool. I'm in awe.
I'm going to jump on the bandwagon with the "bike more to bike faster" advice, with special attention to hills. Ride lots of hills. The leg press may build some of the muscles that you use for biking, but the bike will build all of them.
Also, it sounds like you might be segmenting your training a bit for what you are trying to do. Is there a trainer or coach near you who specifically works with adventure racers that you could work with? If not, I wonder if a triathlon coach would be able to help you.
I'm a little skeptical of the big chain gyms for this type of thing. They have their place, but usually aren't helpful for more specialized sports.
edited because...the oomph will come, it will!
you might like the biking programs designed for mountain bike racers here
www.lwcoaching.com
Hey I wanted to update. I ended up with significant thumb tendonitits a month before my race. Did nothing but the odd run. Did the kayak in full splints (no hand grip, just fingers) in tough conditions.
And won my division. Go figure. I was a bit confused. I'm not fast at anything.
I guess what I learned is that consistency will sometimes work too!
Congratulations! That's fantastic!
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