Good Training Plans?
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Good Training Plans?
Hi All,
Just wondering if anyone has any recommendations for good sources for training plans for prepping for something like, perhaps, a national masters road race?
Just wondering if anyone has any recommendations for good sources for training plans for prepping for something like, perhaps, a national masters road race?
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I suspect the coaches will tell you that thats too broad a question- too many variables:
Age, Previous experience, time available to train etc. etc.
Also depends on your approach to training.
If you are looking for something generic, you can find them (for a fee) on Training peaks, or attached to software packages like sufferfest, Trainer Road, Zwift, etc.Sign up for a free month, or one month to check them out.
Or you can hire a coach
Google has a few, but its hard to judge if they are good for you....
Age, Previous experience, time available to train etc. etc.
Also depends on your approach to training.
If you are looking for something generic, you can find them (for a fee) on Training peaks, or attached to software packages like sufferfest, Trainer Road, Zwift, etc.Sign up for a free month, or one month to check them out.
Or you can hire a coach
Google has a few, but its hard to judge if they are good for you....
Craig B.
Re: Good Training Plans?
You can also build your own:):
http://www.velonews.com/2018/01/trainin ... als_454302
http://www.velonews.com/2018/01/trainin ... lan_454345
Trainer road has a good podcast series on training, plans etc....
http://www.velonews.com/2018/01/trainin ... als_454302
http://www.velonews.com/2018/01/trainin ... lan_454345
Trainer road has a good podcast series on training, plans etc....
Craig B.
Good Training Plans?
I know it was a bit of a vague question. I am really just looking for general guidelines I can adapt to my situation [emoji6]
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Start a training diary. Actually, I challenge you to a training diary duel. I have been meaning to do this for years. When you have a great ride (or a terrible one), you'll be able to look back at the previous week or two to see how you ate, slept and rode. Then repeat the good/best combo (food, sleep, riding) during your lead up to the race.
JT
JT
Good Training Plans?
@JohnT That does sound like fun. How would the winner of such a training diary duel be judged?
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By the ability to recite one's own diary in iambic pentameter while sprinting.Jeremy S wrote:@JohnT That does sound like fun. How would the winner of such a training diary duel be judged?
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I was think more along the lines of proper haiku, preferably in Japanese
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John: My Japanese is rusty, but I think Jeremy is paraphrasing Queen:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GugsCdLHm-Q
Jeremy: Your training should consist of riding 10km for every muffin you bake, and sprinting full out for 30 seconds every time you think of a muffin. You'll be in great shape by May
Andrew
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GugsCdLHm-Q
Jeremy: Your training should consist of riding 10km for every muffin you bake, and sprinting full out for 30 seconds every time you think of a muffin. You'll be in great shape by May
Andrew
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Unless you've started, I am winning:
Tuesday Feb. 13.
Lunch: Chicken salad sandwich, Rumble and Bounty Bar.
Latte at 3:30 pm
5:20pm: Two laps of 10-Mile Point. Distance and average speed unknown. Felt great.
Dinner (7:25pm, anticipated): Beef meat pie (Slater's) and roasted veggies.
No alcohol. Nothing else to drink either
Bedtime: TBA
Notes to self: Drink more water and start measuring time and distance.
Tuesday Feb. 13.
Lunch: Chicken salad sandwich, Rumble and Bounty Bar.
Latte at 3:30 pm
5:20pm: Two laps of 10-Mile Point. Distance and average speed unknown. Felt great.
Dinner (7:25pm, anticipated): Beef meat pie (Slater's) and roasted veggies.
No alcohol. Nothing else to drink either
Bedtime: TBA
Notes to self: Drink more water and start measuring time and distance.
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I have to concede, you are beating me so far
Re: Good Training Plans?
The Japanese haiku was seasoning cycling appropriate but does sound better in Japanese...
It translates to something like:
Turn to Spring,
I want to ride my bike
Is the way I feel
It translates to something like:
Turn to Spring,
I want to ride my bike
Is the way I feel