View Single Post
Old 10-02-13 | 01:44 PM
  #20  
topflightpro's Avatar
topflightpro
Senior Member
15 Anniversary
 
Joined: Jul 2007
Posts: 7,620
Likes: 732
Originally Posted by aaronmcd
How do you force yourself to go 3 to 4 months below threshold?

Also, newb question - what is the benefit of eliminating harder workouts altogether for so long? I know it is the standard way people train, but it seems like a few harder weeks every now and then wouldn't hurt the next season.
For one thing, most of us are increasing the amount of time we do below threshold each week. I know some guys who start with as few as 4 hours and build from there. Right now, I'm up to 14 hours a week. By November, I'll be pushing 20 hours a week. And in December, I'll be trying to do 25 hours - work and real life often get in the way.

Putting in 20-25 hours a week at below threshold is still a lot of riding and still a lot of total effort.

As for reducing / eliminating the harder efforts, the below-threshold work increases my base fitness, which allows for more harder efforts and faster recovery from those hard efforts later on.

As someone once told me, before you can go fast, you have to go slow.
topflightpro is offline  
Reply