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Old 01-22-15 | 12:59 PM
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Polarized training is all the rage for recreational cyclists. It makes sense on the surface. Train primarily in the zone you ride in and add HIT to build strength for climbing and pull FTP. It also makes sense for pros whose events last 4-6 hours for many days in a row. To me it makes no sense for amateur racers.
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