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Old 02-05-15, 11:58 PM
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Originally Posted by gtrob
Not sure how or why I came across this the other day (I don't hang out on lifting forums at all) but thought this was so applicable to cycling, even track

The 80/20 rule
The 80/20 Rule for Lifting - Bodybuilding.com Forums

The idea is that 20% of the details will get you 80% of your results. So the basics, eating right, sleeping well, riding hard, is 20% of the theory of training, but get you 80% of your results. While all the details like how much to eat, how long are intervals, what time should I train, all the non-sense, makes up for only 20% (generally speaking of course).

I love it, and think its such a good message. People get hung up on training plan details, diets, periodization, etc. If you just do the basics, eat well, sleep well, ride hard, you will get most of the way there and have a lot more fun doing it.


Its not to say ignore the fine details, especially as you get to the top of your game. But people new to the sport, really need to just worry about the 20% for a while and its all they need to progress and enjoy the sport.
The 80/20 rule is known as the Pareto Principle and is commonly used in business, engineering,& human factors to name areas that I practice; I'm sure this principle would hold true for track cycling. For example aerodynamics would be among the 20% of areas to concentrate on for pursuit riders.

But as gtrob says you can't ignore the other 80% if you are aiming to be a top rider (look at what the extreme precautions taken by the British track team).
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