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Alex, This morning there was a news feature about the South African double amputee who was banned from running in the able body olympics because his prosthethics give him an unfair advantage over the able bodied. Once the runner gets to speed, he needs less energy. I have to assume that there is similar product development for cyclists. See below for link to story.Hopefully, you will find something that will not only let you get back on the bike, but we will have to bitch that you have an unfair advantage over the rest of us. Good luck on your goals. http://www.philly.com/inquirer/sports/20080115_Amputee_is_barred_from_Beijing_Games.html |
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bump ... this should be a sticky thread if there's an admin bloke out there somewhere!
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They do have a line of standard DVD's payable in any DVD player through. I "rode" La Marmotte this weekend and it's not bad, IMO. |
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Ric, Being out of the game so to speak for just over a decade I've missed out on a lot of the new sports science info but the one point that you made is that LT isn't TT pace. From tests that I had done back in the mid 90's, including blood lactate testing, I did ride at my LT threshold for 25mile TTs. There was a clear point at which levels of blood lactate rose dramatically and this was the level that I rode at. This wasn't at the "universally accepted" 4mmol/l - but at 5.5mmol/l. We didn't have a powermeter on the bike so we had to rely pretty much on the Polar SportsTesters and keep the effort as close to 190bpm as possible when time trialing but power was measured in the lab. This was tested both indoors (crewe and alsager college, now "Univerisity of Manchester at Stoke" or something like that) and at the outdoor concrete track near stoke on trent - the ugly track with the football field in the middle.... I should have the graphs of this stuff somewhere in the boxes I had shipped over from England when I moved 9 years ago... Are you saying that TT pace should be 15% higher than LT or 15% lower? If I rode at my LT on a rare Saturday afternoon 25 or an evening 25 then there was a risk of yacking up the midday snack in the parking lot - I couldn't image trying any harder, let alone pop out another 50 watts. Maybe old age is leading to confusion.... LOL |
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I think the problem is confusion of terms. What you were told was lactate threshold is something most scientists would probably call OBLA, MLSS or some other confusing science term. Actual Lactate threshold is well, well lower than threshold-a recent lactate test gave me a LT wattage around 75% of my FTP (this occurred below 2 mmol lactate) while my wattage at onset blood lactate was just a bit above my FTP (which was somewhere just over 4 mmol lactate). |
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Training for the RAM (Race Across America) ( in june 3,015 miles )
-Help my team mate to train for the RAM. -Train daily -Increase my riding Hours from 17 hrs this week to 36 hrs by the end of may. -Finish the race in 6 days. -Win the RAM (or top 3) -Washington st TT ch. podium 50/55 . -Washington st . TTT ch. 52km podium Age 53 - FTP 350 w Musher |
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