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  • How's your winter training going?
  • adsh
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    One month in and I’m suffering!

    46hours and 550miles of training and I can barely maintain Z2power for 2hours. Out for dinner last night, ate beforehand, 2 helpings of 3 courses and ate when I got home.

    Not even darkest day yet – help……… May have to head to turbo chamber.

    weeksy
    Full Member

    Not the best, not the worst. MAn flu last week scuppered me a bit, meaning this week has been quite ‘light’.

    Still doing my best and with 1 more ride before Llandegla on Sat I hope to be on good form

    andeh
    Full Member

    Been working on my upper body this winter, starting with some cake reps and pie steps.

    Gary_M
    Free Member

    Dunno about maintaining Z2 power but I’m feeling great on the bike at the moment, and still loving every minute of it.

    Its always harder in the dark though, I always back off doing intervals. But somethings working right.

    I take it your 550 miles were done on a mountain bike?

    Usually start going to the gym about now but still getting the miles in so haven’t bothered.

    mrblobby
    Free Member

    Bloody awful here. Persistent sore throat. Sick kids leading to no sleep. November has a total training write off. Things starting to improve over the last week. Winter training starts now!

    hilldodger
    Free Member

    Don’t use any plan or monitoring so I guess it’s not proper training 🙁
    But am happy to now be able to consistently get my 20 mile extended commute done in under the hour, not a big deal by most standards but a small landmark for me 🙂

    torsoinalake
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    I lost my mojo for cycling big time at the end of summer. Have been running for the past month or so, and slowly building up the milage. Also spend an evening a week at the indoor climbing center.

    Going to start throwing in some turbo sessions, then gym work for skiing in Feb.

    rocketman
    Free Member

    I’m on fire thanks

    My refusal to acknowledge winter is working

    nickc
    Full Member

    OP; have a break, you sound like you need it

    did 20 miles xc run on Thursday which was my longest, so that’s about where I want to be right now. but the hard work, looking at the calender, is still to come. and worse of all, stuck in working, and the sky is blue…

    monkeyfudger
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    Actually rather good, I took pretty much a month and a half off in Sept/Oct after feeling ruined/ill. Came back and was amazed how far I’d let my self slide (combination of illness and the time off, I’d been fooling myself into believing I had the power to race but I was dead on my feet) been building up slowly again mainly on the fixie and was pleasantly surprised at how quickly I managed to get around Kirroughtree on Monday. 640 miles in Nov for 38hours.

    I think 10 hours a week at this time of year is more than enough if you work full time/have kids etc. maybe try sowing down?

    c_klein87
    Full Member

    I keep hurting myself running, but managed 50hrs combined swim, bike run in novemeber, will HTFU over decemeber and get back up to speed

    warton
    Free Member

    Not bad,better than last year!

    had a week off due to illness, but getting back on tonight. doing CX specific stuff till christmas, and got 5th place in a CX race two weeks ago.

    then after Christmas 12 weeks of TT training, 7 sessions a week (inc. 2 recovery sessions) so I hit the ground in good shape come the first TT at the end of may

    njee20
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    Pretty rubbish! Powertap died just when I was going to start using it for structured training again! Bimbling to and from work, but can’t motivate myself to do much else! Longest ride in November was 2.5 hours 😳

    Hob-Nob
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    My winter training isn’t actual training, just trying to ride to work every day and get out at the weekends on the MTB.

    Fitness wise is good, no power at all at the moment due to plodding everywhere, but that can come late winter/early spring.

    Apparently i’ve forgotten how to ride an MTB though.

    freeagent
    Free Member

    Terrible – November was <100 miles!

    The turbo will be coming out next week…

    adsh
    Free Member

    I suspect I’ll mtfu but a 4am -2c 2.5hr ride (xmas party tonight) after a 6pm 2.5hr ride yesterday does take it’s toll.

    Previously I’ve always fitted bike around life. Now I’m being more rigid with sessions it’s a bit of a shock.

    Yak
    Full Member

    v poor. A run of lots of work (good) has meant work late every evening. Couple of rides each weekend though, and I intend to get some long weekday ev rides in soonish too.

    thestabiliser
    Free Member

    Don’t ask.

    scandal42
    Free Member

    I don’t train I just ride my bike for enjoyment, which is going fairly well as I clocked up my longest road ride yesterday of 80 miles. Will probably do a nice 35 tomorrow morning for my Bday ride before over indulging.

    fasthaggis
    Full Member

    Just keeping fitness topped up ,in case I want to start training 🙂

    Gary_M
    Free Member

    How’s your winter training going thestabiliser? 🙂

    dirtygirlonabike
    Free Member

    November was good, 56 hours & 850miles. Mostly just long z2 rides but a week in gran canaria helped up my hours, mostly going slowly uphill being overgeared. No motivation for turbo so been training in the dark which I actually really like as the number of intervals goes past quicker for some reason.

    mrchrispy
    Full Member

    new job so cycle commute miles are waaaay down.
    trying to compensate with some core work in the Gym (we have one in the cellar at work). ill be lucky if I manage to limit my fitness losses over winter 🙁

    dragon
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    It’s only just the start of December, so no need to rush things. Just tick over keeping generally fit and avoiding getting ill too often. I’ll consider starting to pick it up nearer to the end of December, start of January. Unless your season goals are very early no need to rush things.

    bikeneil
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    I just ride my bike when I fancy. No need for any training. Same as I don’t train for walking the dog or mowing the lawn etc… It’s all about fun for me. Smiles not miles!

    wors
    Full Member

    After doing a bit of research, I’ve decided to do a lot of strength & core work and some HIIT and threshold work over winter, then getting my longer stuff in the new year. Turn it on its head 8)

    Rorschach
    Free Member

    After the best seasons racing I’ve ever had with a string of podiums and a series title/ jersey……..I’ve realised I much prefer riding bikes for fun ( especially my rigid ss) so am having the winter off to dedicate to becoming fat and slow again.

    Gary_M
    Free Member

    I just ride my bike when I fancy. No need for any training. Same as I don’t train for walking the dog or mowing the lawn etc… It’s all about fun for me. Smiles not miles!

    Why did you bother posting on a ‘hows your winter training going?’ thread?

    thestabiliser
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    Gonna get on it, smash it, eye of the tiger, feel the burn, max the power. Next week. Pretty much CBA at the minute as am restricted to a blast round the lanes after the sprogs are in bed. Got the turbo out a couple of times and done a couple of bricks but no consistency. Going to enter an early season sprint tri to try and get the juices flowing a bit. Bit like most others on here really – but lower mileage.

    the-muffin-man
    Full Member

    I’m up to 5 pints on a night out without feeling too bad the next day.

    With a gradual increase each week, by Christmas I should be able to do 8 pints followed by a couple of whiskys! 🙂

    njee20
    Free Member

    I just ride my bike when I fancy. No need for any training. Same as I don’t train for walking the dog or mowing the lawn etc… It’s all about fun for me. Smiles not miles!

    For me there’s a direct correlation between how fit I am and how much fun I have. Ergo training = fun. Or… more accurately, more riding = more fun, as I’m not really ‘training’ per se!

    The-Swedish-Chef
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    Finished the CX season last week.

    I now have 3 weeks unstructured training, so that’s a couple of running sessions and couple of steady state rides a week to refresh the body and mind before I’m back on the rollers when the training plan kicks in after Christmas.

    flange
    Free Member

    I’ve had my entry to the TransContinental accepted this week so trying to just increase miles. Which means no turbo and LOTS of riding around in the dark.

    Bit of a bugger when I’m trying to fit it in with Christmas and all the drinking, but needs must…

    everyone
    Free Member

    Absolutely no motivation to ride at the moment. Almost tempted to try this running lark and see if that makes a difference.

    aracer
    Free Member

    6 weeks off (the consultant suggested 3 months might be better – I suspect I might give it 4 weeks before trying something gentle) after a hernia op here.

    sandwicheater
    Full Member

    Really good. Increased gravy consumption and my sprout eating has really improved. Reckon I’m on for a record three helpings of Christmas dinner if I keep this up. BEEF CAKE!!!

    Cycling not so good. Turbo Trainer purchased and collecting dust.

    D0NK
    Full Member

    winter what?
    Been commuting as per, so getting a half decent mileage in, night rides have been a bit patchy and weekend rides are frankly none existent at the moment. House/decorating project has probably scuppered serious riding opportunities til new year.

    So ok quantity but quality is lacking

    philwarren11
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    I’m struggling to know what sort of training to do to be honest.

    All the research I’ve done is for racing snakes on road bikes/endurance stuff, i’m after the type of training for going faster for DH.

    Most of my runs are showing 90% MHR+ so I cant see how something like zone 2 training for endurance would help. Or am i wrong?

    I’m starting to think HIIT is the way to go along with my full body weight training/compound lifts, squats, deadlifts etc..

    lazybike
    Free Member

    So far so good…plenty of 4hr z1/2 rides, bit of tempo during the week, looking forward to threshold after xmas.

    lazybike
    Free Member

    Most of my runs are showing 90% MHR+ so I cant see how something like zone 2 training for endurance would help. Or am i wrong?

    we are all different…finding out what works for you is the hard bit.

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