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Join Date: May 2003
Location: Eagle, ID
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What is the highest CTL you can maintain without injury, sickness or turning over-reaching into over-training?
It would also be interesting to know your aqe along with your response, but I don't know if these polls will allow for two questions. |
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Join Date: May 2003
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Well, it looks like polls only allow one question. So if you don't mind giving your age, you can post replies to this thread.
I'll start... CTL: 100 TSS/day Age: 37 |
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Join Date: Jul 2003
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36 y.o.
140 CTL But that's really an estimate. I maxed out around 130-something at the end of my base period, but didn't feel close to being overtrained and wasn't getting sick. I just run out of time to ride the bike, and trying to hit PB's in CTL isn't one of my goals. ![]() |
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Join Date: Nov 2003
Location: northern, mexico - texas
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i'm getting pretty tired when my CTL starts getting up near 70. don't know what my deal is. I've been racing (track CC or cycling) for about 9-10years now, and i'm 25 y/o. seems like i can't handle near as high a CTL as almost everyone else I know. Don't know if its holding me back though. I've recently gained the points, so i'll be a cat1 this year... i was begining to think i may be anemic or somthing like that, had some blood work done last week. all my numbers where great, RBC 5.05, Hemoglobin 15.7 and hematocrit 46.1. any thoughts? |
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Join Date: May 2004
Location: Sydney, Australia
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Hovering around CTL 130 back in December/January
Age 51 ![]()
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Join Date: Aug 2005
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Topped out at 128ish at the end of the build period, but was then into racing. I could certainly have gone higher, but the training plan changed to racing/peaking.
So, I gave it a 130, age 33
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Join Date: Jan 2007
Location: Draper, Utah
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Age: 40
High CTL: 87 I started my PMC beginning of March at an estimated 65 CTL. I hovered around 70 in April and after some rest I started building again in May. After reaching 87 last week I felt very fatigued. I am currently on my rest week, but I may be able to go higher as the season goes on.
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Age: 46
CTL highpoint this season 88.9 Season starting October 30, 2006 with a CTL/ATL seed of 35 based on the TSS of 250 I could comfortably hold that first week of training. I don't think I've topped out yet, but just based on available hours to train and rest I don't think I'll get above 110 or so. 600 TSS/week is pretty standard, 700 isn't unusual, but I don't think I can squeeze enough hours out of the week to sustain 800 for the 6 or more weeks it will take to pull my CTL over 110. I think the real question is what CTL ramp can you sustain without burnout or illness. I've regressed the steeper sections of my CTL build and building at a rate of 3 TSS/d/week seems very comfortable, 5 seems steep and when I've built faster for more than a week I've had to take a day or two off. I don't have any illnesses to track relative to CTL ramp yet (knock on wood) but I think the ramp rate is more closely tied to burnout and potential for sickness than the absolute number. -Dave P.S. Piotr, they postponed the Ketchum Omnium so I'll look for you at High Uintas, good luck. |
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Join Date: Nov 2006
Location: Southern Germany
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Maybe it would be interesting to also post the FTP in a W/kg manner since TiMan argued some time ago that it is far more difficult to reach a high CTL if you have a a high FTP since systemic stress is higher.
CTL 85 Age 30 FTP 5,1 W/kg |
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High CTL: 89 (updated) FTP: 4.7 W/kg Where is TiMan?
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Perhaps he was referring to his self? There is no proof to your 5,1w/kg so you prove nothing anyway. Well maybe arrogance ![]() |
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Location: Sydney, Australia
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Don't know what my ceiling could be so I put down my last season max of:
100 CTL Age: 42 FTP: 310W (at the time) |
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Location: Southern Germany
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Sorry, i donīt get your point - maybe due to the language barrier. Why should I lie about my FTP? I also didnīt link my FTP to my CTL but only was referring to TiMan. BTW: Why so aggressive? |
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If you dont get it, I cant help you. I wrote in English, just like your response. |
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