In my last post, I discussed that most athletes this time of the year are deep into their base training period. This is a time of the season that will play a major factor when you get further into the season and begin to lay down some speedwork. So, what kind of workouts should you be doing in the base period?? For the record, I’ll be focusing these workouts for a long course athlete (half ironman and further). We can discuss short course at a later time.
The key workout in the base period is the Aerobic Threshold (AeT) ride. This workout is done in zone 2 (both HR and power), and it’s commonly mistaken as an “easy ride.” Yes, the intensity is a bit lower, but this training ride should not be easy, unless you plan on racing in the “very easy” category. After a typical warm up, ride steady for 2-3 hours at zone 2 HR or wattage, building up to the edge of that zone. Now the challenge for athletes north of the Mason/Dixon line is that typically the AeT ride will have to be done indoors due to inclement weather. This means you will be spending lots of time in your basement, garage, den, or even family room on your trainer. The trainer presents a problem for many athletes, whether they are scared, bored, unmotivated to ride it. I present a simple solution to those who struggle with maintaining a weekly long ride throughout the winter.
First, decide what type of athlete you want to be……Front of pack, Middle of pack, Back of pack. If you choose a FOP or MOP athlete then spending a significant amount of time on the bike trainer is a must. Unfortunately, not all of us live in
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I applaud all of you 'snow-bound' athletes. Who needs the great weather conditions, like in CA? Dealing with the change of seasons & long, lonely, winter basement work-outs----- you become a lean, mean, fight-machine--yes? Go, Scott Joe, Go!
ReplyDeleteI love the idea of becoming "one with your trainer"! Not that I even HAVE a trainer...but I love it because it sounds so transcendent.
ReplyDeleteKeep on your bike in the deep dark dreary basement, man! FOP!
ReplyDeleteBack to reading your posts....enjoy them so much. I'm your best Indy fan.
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