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Originally Posted by TromboneAl
(Post 15381191)
I'm training for the Wine Country Century.
I'm sure we'll see each other, I am usually wearing this pink (used to be orange) jacket: http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=304236 Or I might look like this: http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=304237 But with a red Specialized bike. My resting pulse when waking up hasn't been any different. I'm particular about getting enough sleep (usually 7.5-8 hours), but it's true that I had slept less well for two nights prior to the tired day. My off days often include some walking, but currently I'm not doing any hard exercise but biking and Bowflex. |
Hi,
If you want to do 100 miles and enjoy it, and are not that bothered about the pace you do, then the basic idea is to to just rack up average mileage without taking it too hard. I imagine cycling is the same as distance running, where you try to get to the point 1/3 distance at planned pace is a walk in the park, and most of your training is up to 1/3 distance, working on the pace that is "a walk in the park". Occasionally 1/2, but one or two long rides beforehand won't help at all, as long as you expect to be knackered at the end of the 100 miles, all they will do is knacker you somewhat less, and you'll need days to recover. rgds, sreten. |
Originally Posted by NOS88
(Post 15376621)
I've always thought that restless sleep was a strong indication of over training. Your post doesn't sound like you were having that problem, unless I mis-read it.
Restive nights and heart palpitations are signs that you've gone beyond peaking in training for your event. I fall asleep in the chair quite often after riding. |
Another thing to examine if you're really tired after a ride is how you're eating. Personally, I always eat relatively light before a hard ride, but I make sure I have a protein shake or something similar after and that really cuts down on the tired feeling for the most part. Also, unless your century consists of a ton of climbing, regular riding at a spirited pace 3 times a week should cover you.
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Well, I can probably rule out a simple case of overtraining. This week, due to weather and scheduling issues, I rode three days in row, and I felt great on the last day (50 mile ride), and felt fine that evening. IOW, if riding too frequently were a problem, I would have been extra tired last night.
Maybe last week I was successfully fighting off a cold? http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=305417 Yesterday's ride felt great. I've concluded that there's a lot of chance involved in how good I feel on a particular ride. Yesterday was cold, with little or no sun, and some headwind -- all things which I've associated with a ride that makes me tired. Maybe my training is paying off? |
You were fighting a cold? Training paying off? Either way: :thumb:
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I was out picking up some building materials at the Millyard on West End rd yesterday and pretty sure I saw you heading south. I'm the guy who pulled off , in a tan Toyota pick up,and made a half-hearted wave out the window as you rode by thinking I would introduce myself but realizing it was out of context from the bike world. Definitely recognized the faded red to pink jacket and red spesh you described. Glad to hear your training's going better. See you out there someday.
Latif in Arcata |
Glad to hear you are feeling better Al, whatever the cause of the sluggish feeling looks like you are doing better by your log.
Bill |
Originally Posted by Latif
(Post 15408664)
I was out picking up some building materials at the Millyard on West End rd yesterday and pretty sure I saw you heading south. I'm the guy who pulled off , in a tan Toyota pick up,and made a half-hearted wave out the window as you rode by thinking I would introduce myself but realizing it was out of context from the bike world. Definitely recognized the faded red to pink jacket and red spesh you described. Glad to hear your training's going better. See you out there someday.
Latif in Arcata I remember thinking, "Who was that guy, and why was he so friendly?" I thought maybe you were just a fan of cyclists. Small world! |
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I think you're a loooooooooooooooooo (get the idea?) oooooong way from overtraining. If you get tired from working out, that's your body's way of telling you you're doing some good! Sleep more!
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