You can have a look here: http://www.training4cyclists.com/how...ax-in-14-days/ I should say the program is quite demanding and you should be prepared to suffer. The good thing is that the workouts are short but rewarding.
You can have a look here: http://www.training4cyclists.com/how...ax-in-14-days/ I should say the program is quite demanding and you should be prepared to suffer. The good thing is that the workouts are short but rewarding.
Gym yesterday and Today but here is the past few rides in reverse. I have been riding the trainer during the week for the past month due to it being to cold and dark before and after work...
Wed- 10 min warmup then 90 mins at 160hr cadence 90-100rpm
Tues- I ran 5 miles
Mon-Off
Sun- 2.15 hours.. I started with a 30 mins at 130 power then got bored and did 3 x 20 min on 10 off with the on being cadence over 120, hr around 160, then cool down(was supposed to have ridden on the road for 3.5 hours with hr avg 150 but it was way to cold and icy out).
Sat- warm up then 6x6 on 3 off for the on, cadence around 65-70 hr 168-173 power tried to be around 200.
I vary between 4 different work outs on the trainer. The last one I did was warm up 6 minutes, 2 sets of one minute very high cadence spinning in an easy gear, with one minute recovery spin in-between, followed by 5X 2 minute high intensity (big ring for me) with 2 minute recovery interval in between each set. Then another 6 minutes of recovery spinning, followed by another set of the 5X2 minute drills, and 8 minutes cool down.
I don't have 2 of the other work outs memorized, but one is 40 minutes, as opposed to an hour.They both have some one leg drills in there. The final one is part of the Cyclo-core training program and involves yoga and some high intensity drills for about 30 minutes.
In the past, I did the entire Cyclo Core training program over the winter, but I generally use nordic skiing and time at the gym, spin class also during the winter, so I am not going to be a slave to that this year.
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My lovely Gunnar is on the trainer....but...I...just...don't...want...to ride on the trainer. I am pretty much a gym rat right now, but I am afraid of loosing too much bike endurance. Part of me wants to ride on the trainer, part of me wants to do anything but... but I will try a spinning class Tuesday morning if my neck isn't bothering me too much (spin bikes gets its attention more than anything else).
So I need to get creative and spend SOME time on the trainer...let's see, what kind of reward can I give myself for getting on the trainer?
Today I wanted to go snow riding but after the long slow walk I was freezing, so I got on the trainer and did these intervals and after that some BW and free weights training.
Last night, a few of my teammates and I did The Sufferfest's "Angels" workout. Grueling! I thought I was going to die. I hate the trainer, but suffering with friends makes it easier to bear somehow. The Sufferfest workouts are quite good, with good music and no goofy clipboard-carrying coach. We'll be buying more.
France has the right of it, if this video is anything to go by! I wonder how I can get a set-up like that at home...![]()
France has the right of it, if this video is anything to go by! I wonder how I can get a set-up like that at home...
Swan,
Now THAT'S what you call motivation!
Last edited by Bike Writer; 01-22-2013 at 11:24 AM.
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