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Join Date: Jul 2003
Posts: 99
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I am a beginner cyclist with aspirations of racing in the women's cat 5 category next year. I have only been on my bike for 2 months. Here's where I am in my progress:
The longest I have ever ridden is 15 miles at one time; but I could've gone longer. I maintain an average speed of 13.5 mph on the longer rides; including sprinting and riding a hilly terrain at least 3 miles of the 15. I try to keep my speed near the 15 mph range for the duration of the ride. My fastest flat sprint maintained for 30 seconds has been 23.5 mph; I average 21.5 in a dead sprint. OK: so what's next? Am I ready to train on intervals and jumps? Am I ready to begin real climbing training? The race team I have joined is asking when I am going to start riding with them, but I don't think I am ready. I ride with one other person right now. I need to ride more with a club group before I join in on training rides, don't you guys think? I need a plan of action! |
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maybe u could try doing 50 squates before each ride, that helped me excel
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Join Date: Aug 2003
Location: AZ
Posts: 863
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how many days a week do you ride? if you only been riding 2 months and your longest ride has been 15 miles, i would suggest riding longer dont concentrate on speed (get a hrt monitor) and as far as miles go, go by time rather then distance slowly build up time on the bike shoot for hour 30 min then 2 hours then 3 ect, theres a lot of info here to help you read more threads. as far as your sprinting goes i would be more concerned with longer base miles, easy days ride longer hard days ride shorter ect. |
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Join Date: Jul 2003
Posts: 99
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Right now, I get in about 4 days a week. When the time changes and it gets dark earlier, I am sure I will only be able to ride one week morning and both days on the weekends.
I am trying to build up a good base for the winter so when I really start training in the spring, I will be ready. I will not worry about speed, but will build up endurance. I can ride for about and hour right now (depending on my last meal! haha!) I have learned to consume more food when I am going to ride. If I don't, I am done in a matter of minutes! Anyone know of a great online journal to keep up with progress? |
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