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Join Date: May 2007
Posts: 5
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I have been training all winter on a trainer and have added in power yoga.I have been getting out on the road as much as possible since April. In the last few weeks, I've felt tired/drained and almost bored. My legs feel heavy and I seem to struggle. Have I hit a wall and just need a rest or a change of scenery? I certailnly dont want to take to much time off, as I'm getting ready for a big charity ride.
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Join Date: Oct 2006
Posts: 1,494
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One way or another mix things up a bit with different routes or different intensities. A couple of days won't cost you much fitness and can pay off big time with a renewed attitude but one way or another it sounds like you need some change in your routine. If you really have been doing longer steady endurance rides it might pay to take some time off and then come back with some shorter, harder SST/L4 work. The intensity will go up, but the time on the bike will go down and it's fun to cover distance a bit faster if you've mostly focused on duration. Good luck and don't despair, just try to get some rest if you need it and be creative with changing your training around a bit to make it fun again, -Dave |
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Join Date: May 2007
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Dave- Thanks for the information. I think your right. I need to back off for a day or two and take a nice ride on the coast ( south of Boston ). Like most people, I juggle work, family and everything else. So when I ride, I tend to stay close to home, and do a very hard 20-30 miles. On the weekends I tend to take much longer steadier rides. I thinka little R&R will cure my burnout. Thanks again. |
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