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Junior Member
Join Date: Apr 2002
Location: Sydney Australia
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Howdy,
Well ive taken a step towards maintaining some degree of fitness during the off season and have grabbed myself a cateye cs1000 wind trainer. What i am seeking is suggestions from you cycling gurus concerning effective indoor workouts for power and speed. Im a track sprinter so im looking to concentrate on these areas. So pump up and help me out. Cheers, Dave. |
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Join Date: Aug 2001
Location: Orion Nebula
Posts: 2,163
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Intervals are your answer. The two basic trains for speed and power would be:
From here you can design your own intervals. A speed interval would look something like this:
A power interval would look something like this:
You can also try 'up's and down's'. They work like this:
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As you are a track sprinter you need to focus on much shorter efforts with longer rests.
Use the above sequences but try 6 second explosive efforts with 2 1/2 minute rests and 20 second explosive efforts with 4 minute rests . The key to these intervals are the explosive efforts required as these will simulate an actual track sprint. The long rests ensure that you begin each sprint fresh and gain the maximum benefit. Begin each effort with slow pedalling, in your race gear and burst into the effort using your whole body in track sprint fashion. After the initial explosion of effort keep accelerating the pedals until the effort is over. You may need to use some bungees to hold the resistance unit onto the back wheel if it slips during the effort. |
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Howdy David,
As I told you in an e-mail I just sent you, what 2lap said is absolutely right. YOUR a SPRINTER, power and recovery is everything... |
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Join Date: Oct 2002
Location: Cleveland Ohio
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[quote author=davo link=board=19;threadid=1003;start=0#8870 date=1020475645]<br />Howdy,<br />Well ive taken a step towards maintaining some degree of fitness during the off season and have grabbed myself a cateye cs1000 wind trainer. What i am seeking is suggestions from you cycling gurus concerning effective indoor workouts for power and speed. Im a track sprinter so im looking to concentrate on these areas. So pump up and help me out.<br /><br />Cheers,<br /><br />Dave. *<br />[/quote]
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Junior Member
Join Date: Oct 2002
Location: Cleveland Ohio
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Does anyone have any info. on how could I use my computer to (cd-Rom) etc to enhance my workout on a trainer?
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Join Date: Feb 2002
Location: UK
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[quote author=Kirby link=board=19;threadid=1003;start=0#21724 date=1034962257]<br />Does anyone have any info. on how could I use my computer to (cd-Rom) etc to enhance my workout on a trainer?<br />[/quote]<br /><br />New thread started on this topic...<br />http://www.cyclingforums.com/index....y;threadid=2529
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Junior Member
Join Date: Jun 2002
Location: Sydney, Australia
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There is a brief page which is new on cyclingnews.com which is a quick (but good) read on intervals and sprints. <br /><br />Its not aimed at track sprinters, more for Crits and the associated sprints but worth a read anyhow:<br /><br />http://www.cyclingnews.com/fitness/?id=critspalese
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