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0.42 Recovery 1.38 91%FT 1.67 100%FT 2.40 120%FT So, here's how you use these numbers. You just multiply them by the total minutes at each intensity and then add them all up. So, your 2x20 workout (assuming 5min warmup and 5mins between the 20s) is a total of 71 points. Your VO2MAX workout (4x5 @ 120%FT + 1x20 @ 91%FT with 10mins recovery after the last VO2MAX effort) is a total of 88 points. You can work out the stress of any combination of these efforts and compare them. As to the math, I think they teach this in the 4th grade here. Even a non-math type should be able to work this out. As to the value of the data, you'll figure it out after you overtrain and have to take a month off. So, just tuck this away somewhere and keep flying by the seat of your pants. Eventually, you'll need it. Quote:
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That's a pretty quick pace for non-competition cyclists. When you sit around among a group of non-competition cyclists and discuss their centuries, very few have ever ridden one in under 5 hours. Hills and wind increase the difficulty of this feat greatly and we have plenty of both here. My course has a total of 2600' of gross climbing and the usual winds are ~15mph. We did a 50-mile practice ride today with 11 riders (I was the only one with a USCF license), in a total time (net of stops) of 2:23:50. The next practice ride will be 75 miles and then we'll step up to the big one. Running an efficient TTT strategy with 11 recreational cyclists is challenging, but the most interesting challenge has been to work out the perfect pacing plan. I have elected to limit the ride to <=200W of sustainable power. On today's ride, my NP was 191W, so that constraint appears reasonable. But, a TTT pacing plan is built around the team member with the least power and there's a huge difference in how much power the guy on front puts out depending on hills and wind. Our plan today ranged from ~225W to ~375W. That's a pretty big difference. |
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RD, this is a quickie before I respond to your last long post.
My young adversary e mailed to tell me he has bought some "go faster pedals" and his climbing and speed on the flat has improved drastically. He has bought some Looks, which I used to ride with in England. In Japan however, I've been a bit chicken and am using platform pedals. I was thinking of going to my LBS tomorrow to get some new pedals and shoes. I checked several threads and everyone seems to have a different idea as to what pedals to get, which I suppose is only natural. My question is, not what pedals to get because I'll have to decide myself tomorrow, but do they really make that much difference. I read somewhere in these forums that for a pro at least, with or without cleats would probably not make that much difference. Anyone at all having strong views on this subject? Their opinion would be greatly appreciated. |
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Ahhh, so now the head games are coming into play. Let the equipment "arms race" begin. Quote:
They do help, and are much more comfortable to ride. Don't expect a "drastic" improvement in your speed, but you can still brag to your buddies about how you're flying up hills as a result of your new stuff. Tell him you you bought some $50 carbon fiber bottle cages, too, and see if he'll bite on that. ![]() |
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Hi RD, sorry to barge in. So how does one achieve the comparison mentioned above? IOW what do 71 points really mean? Will it just be a historical comparison? ![]() |
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Thanks for the explanation. So is the granularity of the points based on the "Levels". IOW, there are fixed points for each level x minutes? Or are they much more granular. Meaning do the points for lower L4 Vs upper L4 differ? Last edited by netscriber : 02-05.-2006 at 09:26 AM. |
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You guys have almost convinced me I don't need cleats.
At the mo I use shoes which scuba divers use. (don't know what they're called) They are very light and they have a rough sole which gives me a good grip on the pedals.I've done 2 Centuries in them already, so maybe for the amount of benefit I'll derive through having cleats, they are not worth wasting money on. Put the money towards an RD powermeter! ![]() |
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Today witnessed another record breaking day in the gym. With legs still tired from Sunday's inreased milage and intensity, I forced myself to do 4x5mins @ 250W VO2MAX intervals. After 10 mins @ 100W did 1x10 @200W and then thought this won't do, so without a rest did 1x10 @ 210W finishing the final minute at a cadence of 120 plus. I like to finish strongly because it tells me there was something left in the tank. TYSON |
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Difficult to say, but I maintained the same cadence. In fact sped up in the last 20 secs or so. So, difficult I guess but nowhere near imposs! |
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I forgot to tell you - I've lost another kilogram. I feel becoming a lean mean fighting machine is just around the corner, especially after the 3 hour point last Sunday. I really put on the pressure and felt mean although not quite lean. After the festivities last Xmas I weighed in at 85 plus a bit kilos. This morning I was 72.6 Kilos. After the gym today I dipped under 72 kilos for the first time. My target is 71 kilos by June the 4th. Btw, what is the FT target for the 15th of May now, I forget ![]() |
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