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Join Date: Oct 2006
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I am failry new to power trainin having only had a PT since September.
I am comfortable with the technology and have read the PT bible and understand the principles etc. For the last couple of months I have been undertaking the following schedule Mon - rest Tue - 2 x 20 Wed - recovery Thursday 2 x 20 or 3 x 10 Friday recovery / rest Saturday - group ride 3hrs ish Sunday - Anything (but normally a turbo session approx 1 hour) I have a young family and busy job so am a little time limited Over the last month my 2 x 20 avg has increase by 20 W (perhaps I just underestimated to start with) and sessions are now pretty hard to complete. I struggle to complete back to back sessions and the Thursday session feels noticably harder than the Tuesday session. I am noticing on group rides that even though my FTP is up I am struggling more on short sharp efforts than I normally do - I suspect that this is because I am focussing on FTP rather than 15sec, 1 min or 5 min efforts. Its early in the year and I realise that there is still plenty of time before racing starts in April, so I am not overly worried about this yet ***************** My questions are: 1) Are Tuesday / Thursday 2x 20 sessions as valuable as Tuesday / Wednesday sessions? or is it better to train back to back 2) Is a 3 x 10 or 4 x 10 session a good substitute for a 2 x 20? If so how should I adjust my target power from my 2 x 20 power? 3) Am I right in ignoring 12 sec, 1 minute and 5 minute intervals for now - and starting them in Feb / March or shoudl I try and build a session into Sunday / Wednesday? Sorry for so many questions - but I would appreciate any help or links to other posts that may be of help. Cheers Phil |
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Join Date: Jul 2004
Location: Georgia
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MY AVERAGE WEEK: Monday- Recovery Tuesday-2x30 @275 (Tempo) 15 warmup, 30 275, 15 cool, 30 275, 5 cool Wednesday-3x15 @ 275,285,395- 25 warmup, 15 275, 15 cool, 15 285, 15 cool, 15 295, 5 cool Thursday-Recovery Friday-"Pre Race" 1.5 hrs....intervals w/o going into powers, something like 1x5 min., 1x3 min, 1x1 min, 2x30 sec, 2 sprints all out..rest is warmup/cooldown/easy endurance Saturday-Long group ride (around 4 hours averaging above 200 watts, including attacks and such..) Sunday-2 hour endurance ride @ 200-225 watts hope that helps a little at least...and to compare power, i'm 6'2, 160lbs, and a cat 4 (hopefully a 3 soon this season).. |
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Join Date: Mar 2007
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3) Am I right in ignoring 12 sec, 1 minute and 5 minute intervals for now - and starting them in Feb / March or shoudl I try and build a session into Sunday / Wednesday?
Sorry for so many questions - but I would appreciate any help or links to other posts that may be of help. Cheers Phil[/QUOTE] As Dave stated it really is all about your goal. The reality of all the winter SST is that it does blunt your Normalized Power (ability to change pace, surge...) but is the most efficient way to build base. I am not the experts of others on this list but as someone who races MTB it is a very big concern (NP) as maintaining a higher NP is important is it is a big key to success for me. That being said it is my opinion that maintaining some power on the bike is not hard. It is a lot like weight lifting, you can see gains quickly from even small efforts. I follow basically the same schedule as you ( I am 40+ so need the Wednesday recovery) but I add sprint or "micro" bursts on the Sunday endurance ride. Basically pick a short climb every 10 minutes or so and punch a sprint...only a fast spin up typically lasting 10 - 15 seconds at most. I believe this helps maintain some NP during the winter months and prepares for stronger intervals come spring. |
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Guys - thanks for the posts a little more info for you.
I am cat 3 racer in the UK (started as cat 4 last year) Season starts around April and will be primarily crits and road races. I am 33, 71 Kg and recovering a fairly bad year. I had recurring sinus infections all through last winter, spring and summer whihc meant I couldnt really string any consistent form together. I had an op in August which has sorted it now and seem to be able to get a cold etc without getting a sinus infection. As such I was really week when I started training again in October, plus its the first time I trained with power. I thought my FTP was 220 ish so started out on 2 x 20 at 220 and managed to complete those after a couple of sessions. I then upped it to 230 and am now at 240. I have not tested FTP over a 60 minute duration in a time trial etc but the fast 3 hour / group ride I did at the weekend seemed to indicate a ftp of 240 - 255W which is about right. I am training at 94% which I think is level 4. I am looking to improve FTP (which I think is pretty low 3.59 W/kg for my age etc). so I have been focussing on long intervals first before working on speed work closer to race season. Are weights sessions of any benefit to improving FTP (not meaning to be contencious). Or should I just keep workin on 10, 20 , 30 & 45 etc? Thanks |
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Join Date: Jul 2004
Location: Georgia
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I put out around 4.2 W/kg....maybe I'll be able to cat up quickly, lol...last season btw, i was only putting out about 3.6 W/kg...is that a big increase?
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I just wrote this up.. this will be my scheduale starting asap, prior to this was mostly all 2x20s with some 2x25s thrown in and 65min(or as long as i can handle on the trainer) I don't expect to start racing any eariler than mid april. Although, this is my first time racing, ever.
Phase 1 (Dec-Feb) Mon : Rest Tues : 3x30(90%) Wed : 3x20(100%) Thurs : 2x25(95%) Fri : Active Rest 45m Run Sat : 3x30(90%) Sun : 3x20(100%) Phase 2 (Mar-May) Mon : Rest Tues : 3x30(90%) Wed : 3x20(100%) Thurs : 5x5(112%)(3-4r) or CTS(7x2,3x2,5x1) Fri : 120-180 endurance or 2x25(90%) Sat : Group Ride/3x30(90%)/Hillwork Sun : Group Ride/3x20(100%)/Hillwork Phase 3 (Jun-) Mon : Rest Tues : 5x5(110%)(3-4r) Wed : 2x30(90%) Thurs : CTS(7x2,3x2,5x1) Fri : 120-180 endurance or 2x25(90%) Sat : Group Ride/3x30(90%)/Hillwork Sun : Group Ride/3x20(100%)/Hillwork CTS is a carmichael training systems "Trainright Criterium" video i got. It's kind of a vo2max workout i guess. I'm not sure exactly what to expect with the group rides, except probabley about 3 hours, 20mph+... Any of the wise folk on these boards have any input/advice? |
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Read some of rmur's posts and think about the value of building power by working all of SST, not just the high end. Remember, the first and most important goal is long term sustainability, if you can't hold to your program for the long term then you won't get far. Your program seems awful top heavy from a long term consistency standpoint. -Dave |
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Phase 1 (Dec-Feb) Mon : Rest Tues : 3x30(85%) Wed : 3x20(95%) Thurs : 2x25(90%) Fri : Active Rest 45m Run Sat : 3x30(85%) Sun : 3x20(95%) Phase 2 (Mar-May) Mon : Rest Tues : 3x30(85%) Wed : 3x20(95%) Thurs : 5x5(112%)(3-4r) or CTS(7x2,3x2,5x1) Fri : 120-180 endurance or 3x40(75%) Sat : Group Ride/3x30(85%)/Hillwork Sun : Group Ride/3x20(95%)/Hillwork Phase 3 (Jun-) Mon : Rest Tues : CTS(7x2,3x2,5x1) Wed : 3x30(85%) Thurs : CTS(7x2,3x2,5x1) Fri : 120-180 endurance or 3x40(75%) Sat : Group Ride/3x30(85%)/Hillwork Sun : Group Ride/3x20(95%)/Hillwork i knocked everything down by about 5% for the most part. |
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One thing to consider is that when you get past the base build and start doing higher end workouts you'll probably need to balance them with some longer lower end efforts. IOW, adding a dedicated L5 or L6 day might require dropping a mid SST day down into a longer Tempo day both for recovery and CTL maintenance reasons. Again, start with your proposed base build and be willing to back off the intensity or duration a bit if you struggle and start paying attention to how you recover mentally and physically. Use what you learn to start planning your pre-race preparation and race season. Good luck, Dave |
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Well no, but i have been doing 2x25s,2x20s at 100% of FTP, but i do get your point. Quote:
As simple as that is, i guess i just over look it, or try to overachieve too much. Thanks for the input. I know most of the basic princicples, its really just that i am super inexperienced. Thanks for all your help. |
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For more on Ft improvement here's Bill Black '...I stress that folks should be able to race with the peloton at L3 and then have the "rope" to go into L4 and higher only to attack, respond to attacks and to finish. In order to do that one must spend the greatest percentage of one's training time building a solid and high FTP' Oh by the way I'm a UK 3rd cat too I plan to get going in March with some Surrey league stuff...Are you based in london? |
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Join Date: Oct 2006
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Ade,
Thanks for your reply. Last year I had a coach for about 6 months from Jan - August and he was recommending using weights during the early part of the season. I was unsure of the benefit then and to be honest it was another training session to fit into a hectic life and meant less time on the bike. Reading the posts on the link you sent me from Rik etc seem to suggest that I should just spend quality time on the bike. This year I am trying focus a lot more and structure my training hence the 2 x 20's etc. I have a couple more questions. 1) I see you recommend 2/3/4/ x 20, 30, 45 minute intervals What % of FTP should these be carried out at (apologies if this has been done to death) 2) Are 3 x 10's of any value or should these only be used a stepping stone to 2 x 20. I am currently doing 2 set of 2 x 20 at 240 and 1 set of 3 x 10 at 240 per week. 3) How quick do you expect progression with FTP intervals. Already I have moved up from 2 x 20 at 220 to 2 x 20 at 240. How do I know when to move is this just a case of feel or shoudl I self test or look for changes in my power profile when out riding / racing hard. Or should I just adjust on feel when the 2 x 20 become easier? 4)Interesting quote from Bill black I think I was going into L4 early in races etc and having nothing left when I needed it. Should I be targetting rides at L3 specifically on the turbo or using roup rides to cater for that requirement P.s. I am based in Staffs and ride for Plan-B so wont be riding Surrey League. Thanks Phil |
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Join Date: Oct 2006
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PS Forget to ask.
When I look at the performance manager chart (atatched to last post) The blue line seems to be rising steeply - I understand that this may be due to the lack of data before the display range. Is this climbin too quickly? Is it ok to keep it climbing at this rate or will I hit a plateu as I get closer to my FTP etc The yellow line seems to be primarily negative - Is this normal, are the numbers incorrect or am I training too hard |
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