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Old 04-04-11 | 06:56 AM
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Originally Posted by grwoolf
Tried WRI's today for the first time. I'm a beginning racer and I had not done any formal internals except threshold stuff up to this point. These were painful in a totally different way.

I was trying to find a good spot to do these in my neighborhood and some of the intervals were better than others. A moderate uphill seems best.

Question - do people typically do these out of saddle the entire time? I also tried one starting out of saddle, sitting in the middle (road flattened a bit) and then finish strong out of saddle. It was my best number, but also just my second try. I was fading much earlier when I did the entire thing out of the saddle, but maybe that's a good thing if it causes greater adaption.
I mostly do what comes naturally, depending on the course. I like them on false-flat climbs best. For those, I'm out of the saddle for maybe 10 or 15 seconds, then seated.

I'll stand once or twice during the second half of the interval as needed to regain my stupidity, as I've found my brain starts to go and I need to override it.
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