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Whoops! I pressed the wrong key - haven't finished yet. ![]() Last edited by Sillyoldtwit : 11-04.-2006 at 05:14 PM. |
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The only way I contol my calorific input at all, is when my pants/trousers get to tight I force myself to eat less until they fit snugly on the waist again. And that is true. I guess I'll have to be satisfied with just increasing my power and let the weight take care of itself. In other words you are looking at a pig! ![]() |
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Somewhere in this thread, you expressed surprise that you would have years of improvement ahead of you "at this age." You might be surprised that the time course of endurance training adaptations, and the percentages of improvement that are possible, are the same for older populations as for younger ones, all the way up to truly geriatric groups. The baseline for "untrained" fitness is lower in these groups, but they still improve by the same average percent, and over the same course of time. |
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Interesting, but what do you base this assertion on? Everyone I assume has a plateau and I might have just about reached mine. Who knows! |
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When you do reach it, droping even a little bit of weight, but maintaining strength should still help your climbing with an improved power:weight ratio. Ash
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Indeed, who knows? There are a handful of people who simply don't respond at all to aerobic training. There are another handful who respond quickly and extremely, plateauing rapidly. The vast majority improve steadily over time, though. You're probably in this large majority, and as I mentioned above, age is not a factor. "Training age" (i.e., how long you've been working at your particular sport) is more highly correlated with a plateau than chronological age. |
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Hey Tyson, if you have your weekly power numbers for your 2x20s can you please list them from the beginning? I am curious about the rate of improvement. If you can also remind me how often are you doing the 2x20's or anything else? IOW, your current training plan.
Thank you in advance. You are infact turning into quite an inspiration for us inconsistent fellas like me. |
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From the beginning?!?! OK when I get some time, although the gist of my training can be found in this thread. It's funny, but I was just last night thinking of killing this thread as there are obviously many guys and gals tuning in who are working on improving their cycling, so why should only my programme/progress be serialized. However, your last sentence has made me think, well, maybe some people are using it (advice from RD and others) as a guide in their own training. So will continue with apologies to those who are falling asleep. |
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Kill the thread????? I hope not. I am one of the "lurkers" who has gained so much from this thread. I hope you keep the converation going. The annual Tuesday night group ride started tonight and I skipped it and went out and did my 2X30's at L4 instead. Based on what I have gained from your conversations with RadDaddyo and others I am much better at focusing and structuring my training time. Just like you I am seeing regular, steady progress that surpasses the improvements I made last year when I saw group rides as the optimal training situation. Because I structured my training all winter I am stronger now at the start of this season than I was at the end of last season. Where will we be by the end of the summer!!! ![]() |
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Congrats on your progress Curlew, although you don't give any statistics. As there are probably other lurkers out there, I guess I have to continue bugging RD then! Talking about training, I cocked it up completely today. As you've probably read, I judge how long I've been slogging away by counting songs on my Ipod Shuffle. It's fatal for me to look at the display too soon. Somehow I miscalculated and stopped the 1st "twenty" after only 15 mins. To cut a long story short, I then did a mixture of 180, 200, 210, 220WAtts and somehow miraculously I burnt the same number of calories as usual. However, (after a hard day in the gym yesterday) I was by now completely spent. Or so I thought. After 3 minutes of warming down, I thought sod it, this is not good enough and then proceeded to punish myself and did 1 x7 @180W at a killer cadence losing another 80 calories. Then I was spent!! Whether I shall be able to face the gym tomorrow god only knows. |
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Coincidentally he called me and said what about a ride. I half told a lie and said I was too busy to arrange an exact time but will be OK for a ride in May. So there we are RD we have 2/3 weeks to get me up to scratch. I think I'd better establish my new FT next Tuesday. It will be tough but I think I can do it. Btw does 1x5 @180W plus 1x55 @200 W count? No rest of course. |
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If this is your FT test, why not do 5mins at 100w then 60 mins at 200w? Why be a member of the 198w FT club when the 200w FT club is within your reach?![]() Last edited by RapDaddyo : 12-04.-2006 at 07:34 PM. |
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You're a hard taskmaster but OK! ![]() |
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