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Old 28-04.-2008, 10:00 AM   #16
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That's just something I wouldn't recommend in the first place


Well, apparently you no sense of adventure

I did the same thing last time I was this out of shape (tough job and two young kids will do that), and despite limping through the first DC, I finished two more that season and rode the GF Marco Pantani (Gavia + Mortirolo), so I figure a kick in the A$$ in April can't be all bad.

You never know where your limits are unless you test them ...

Plus, I went from an ATL (due largely to the flu) of 20 and a CTL of 32 to an ATL of over 100 and a CTL of over 45 in one day ...
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Old 28-04.-2008, 10:55 AM   #17
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That's just something I wouldn't recommend in the first place
That was my first thought as well, attempting to ride an event that will require roughly 20 times your current CTL (no doubt more if you'd finished) is a pretty big challenge.

All joking aside the body is really good at adapting to training stress a little above your current abilities, but jump into the deep end and try something much harder than you're prepared to handle and you can do more harm than good from a training standpoint. Really sore muscles, total glycogen depletion, residual fatigue and all the other great feelings you have after totally trashing yourself aren't really smart in terms of training, adaptation, and progress. If you thrive on beating yourself up, then more power to you, but if you want to see improvement try a steady ramped approach to training load that will continually challenge your body to adapt in small steps but won't totally wipe you out after any given ride or training session.

Ya can't cram for fitness...

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Old 29-04.-2008, 04:22 AM   #18
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Amen, though with an 80-100 hour a week job and two small kids, it's tough.

Of course, I realize what I did was suboptimal from a training perspective, but I do love that event and just getting out on it makes me feel better mentally and gives me motivation for the season, and until I got sick to my stomach I was having a blast and still have no regrets having done it.

I guess the question is what type of CTL would you ideally have to do an event like this? The TSS required to finish strong will inevitably be several multiples of your CTL, correct?

I also reviewed the Hammer stuff and will start to use some on training rides since most of these DCs have their products on offer. I tend to prefer Enervit, but I generally cannot carry sufficient supply on my own for 200+ miles. Part of the issues was just not liking Sustained Energy from the get go.

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