Training Status??? (IV)
#153
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Woke up an hour late, skipped breakfast, took a caffeine pill, chugged some OJ from the carton, ran down the stairs and sprinted out of the parking lot. Got in a bunch of sprints to make up for only having time for 3x4 hill repeats again.
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3x12 overish-under intervals, i say overish because because i had a hard time getting into a good groove, so at least it wasn't a lack of energy
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2x30' at 95% with 15" sprints at the end. Trying to hold a 8tss/week ramp rate. TSB is -26 today, which is manageable for me in the short term.
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Last week a teammate gave me a smoking leadout and I managed 2nd place in a field sprint against some legit guys. The leadout was 45 seconds @ 500w just to hang onto my teammate (who is our team's actual sprinter), then the sprint was an 820w jump and 20 seconds @ 650w.
Given those numbers it seems silly that he was leading me out rather than vice versa, but anyway... a slightly bigger kick after the leadout would have won the sprint, so I made up an interval: 5 minutes threshold + 1 minute vo2max + sprint. This was really hard. I did a number of them and it really felt like I was sprinting at the end, but the numbers are pathetic. I feel like, if that sprint can be trained up to be even mediocre, that would be a great thing to have in the toolbox at the end of the race.
Given those numbers it seems silly that he was leading me out rather than vice versa, but anyway... a slightly bigger kick after the leadout would have won the sprint, so I made up an interval: 5 minutes threshold + 1 minute vo2max + sprint. This was really hard. I did a number of them and it really felt like I was sprinting at the end, but the numbers are pathetic. I feel like, if that sprint can be trained up to be even mediocre, that would be a great thing to have in the toolbox at the end of the race.
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I'll do vo2 max intervals with all out sprints on the end. The vo2 sections range form 2-4 minutes but yea the finishing sprints are hard regardless.
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~1.5hrs easy. Is be a recovery day but it feels like I'm levelling up again. Curious to see how I feel at whatever my next throwdown is (probably thursday).
Also bad: someone threw a handful of change at me. Good: They missed and it was like a dollar in quarters and dimes, so I bought a donut with it.
Also bad: someone threw a handful of change at me. Good: They missed and it was like a dollar in quarters and dimes, so I bought a donut with it.
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1 hour and 45 minutes or so of sopping wetness on the trainer. I didn't fully realize the extent of it until I stepped off the bike and felt how wet my socks were and how squishy things were inside my shoes! Yea, I have a fan, but, the temperature didn't feel like I needed it. I checked the weather report after the ride and saw that humidity was up near 100%. That explains it!!!
Warmup, 40 minutes of tempo-, tempo, tempo+, cool down, 4 five-minute intervals with 5 minutes rest, cool down.
Warmup, 40 minutes of tempo-, tempo, tempo+, cool down, 4 five-minute intervals with 5 minutes rest, cool down.
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Last week a teammate gave me a smoking leadout and I managed 2nd place in a field sprint against some legit guys. The leadout was 45 seconds @ 500w just to hang onto my teammate (who is our team's actual sprinter), then the sprint was an 820w jump and 20 seconds @ 650w.
Given those numbers it seems silly that he was leading me out rather than vice versa, but anyway... a slightly bigger kick after the leadout would have won the sprint, so I made up an interval: 5 minutes threshold + 1 minute vo2max + sprint. This was really hard. I did a number of them and it really felt like I was sprinting at the end, but the numbers are pathetic. I feel like, if that sprint can be trained up to be even mediocre, that would be a great thing to have in the toolbox at the end of the race.
Given those numbers it seems silly that he was leading me out rather than vice versa, but anyway... a slightly bigger kick after the leadout would have won the sprint, so I made up an interval: 5 minutes threshold + 1 minute vo2max + sprint. This was really hard. I did a number of them and it really felt like I was sprinting at the end, but the numbers are pathetic. I feel like, if that sprint can be trained up to be even mediocre, that would be a great thing to have in the toolbox at the end of the race.

For me, it's all about having enough AC to use my 1400w sprint (1250w 10") at the end of a race. When I'm in good shape, I do fairly well, but when I'm in bad shape, I don't have much to give after 45s @ 500w.
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BTW, nice result. I've earned all my upgrade points from sprinting, and it's as much mental as it is raw watts. I've noticed that your posts indicate you are working on sprinting tactics and power, and lo and behold, you're getting results! Nice.
90% of it is having your head in the game.
90% of it is having your head in the game.
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#166
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40 minutes of commuting then ~1:40 worth of mixed bag intervals. felt really stiff during the commute but once I got into the intervals i loosened up and was able to push pretty hard. probably too hard. now i'm tired.
was talking to @thekillerpenguin this weekend about racing and training and it sounds pathetic but i really feel like it took until july this year to remember how to pedal hard. but things have been going well the past few weeks and trending in the right direction and it feels really good.
was talking to @thekillerpenguin this weekend about racing and training and it sounds pathetic but i really feel like it took until july this year to remember how to pedal hard. but things have been going well the past few weeks and trending in the right direction and it feels really good.
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Rest week....tweaked my ankle again so it couldn't have come at a better time. Pretty sure this time (3rd this year) was from dehydration.
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Post surgery it doesn't get enough blood flow or, the answer you want is I'm pulling it out of my ass and making excuses, so you can use that as well.
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I think I have to quit lifting between now and nationals, but I don't know how to stop a routine once I get hooked.
I just keep gaining weight and am hungry all the time. It's an involuntary bulk.
latest progress pic vs. starting point.
https://i.imgur.com/Avssxzb.png
on the bike, power is still good. did 385w for 8ish minutes pulling the group yesterday. 22mph up a 2% grade into a pretty stiff wind. no one came around and half the group fell off, despite no acceleration. Made me feel strong at least.
I just keep gaining weight and am hungry all the time. It's an involuntary bulk.
latest progress pic vs. starting point.
https://i.imgur.com/Avssxzb.png
on the bike, power is still good. did 385w for 8ish minutes pulling the group yesterday. 22mph up a 2% grade into a pretty stiff wind. no one came around and half the group fell off, despite no acceleration. Made me feel strong at least.
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Broken ribs are screwing with my training :/
Anyone know if I should back off intensity or just better to try and suck up the pain? Yesterday while doing an interval I took a really deep breath and heard a pop. I have naive hopes that my ribs will heal by the time GMSR comes.
Anyone know if I should back off intensity or just better to try and suck up the pain? Yesterday while doing an interval I took a really deep breath and heard a pop. I have naive hopes that my ribs will heal by the time GMSR comes.
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Broken ribs are screwing with my training :/
Anyone know if I should back off intensity or just better to try and suck up the pain? Yesterday while doing an interval I took a really deep breath and heard a pop. I have naive hopes that my ribs will heal by the time GMSR comes.
Anyone know if I should back off intensity or just better to try and suck up the pain? Yesterday while doing an interval I took a really deep breath and heard a pop. I have naive hopes that my ribs will heal by the time GMSR comes.
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Broken ribs are screwing with my training :/
Anyone know if I should back off intensity or just better to try and suck up the pain? Yesterday while doing an interval I took a really deep breath and heard a pop. I have naive hopes that my ribs will heal by the time GMSR comes.
Anyone know if I should back off intensity or just better to try and suck up the pain? Yesterday while doing an interval I took a really deep breath and heard a pop. I have naive hopes that my ribs will heal by the time GMSR comes.
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I think I have to quit lifting between now and nationals, but I don't know how to stop a routine once I get hooked.
I just keep gaining weight and am hungry all the time. It's an involuntary bulk.
latest progress pic vs. starting point.
https://i.imgur.com/Avssxzb.png
on the bike, power is still good. did 385w for 8ish minutes pulling the group yesterday. 22mph up a 2% grade into a pretty stiff wind. no one came around and half the group fell off, despite no acceleration. Made me feel strong at least.
I just keep gaining weight and am hungry all the time. It's an involuntary bulk.
latest progress pic vs. starting point.
https://i.imgur.com/Avssxzb.png
on the bike, power is still good. did 385w for 8ish minutes pulling the group yesterday. 22mph up a 2% grade into a pretty stiff wind. no one came around and half the group fell off, despite no acceleration. Made me feel strong at least.
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I didn't realize you had had ankle surgery. Doctors warned me about that when I messed up my scaphoid since it's got ****ty bloodflow to begin with.