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Training for ms 150?

Old 04-14-04 | 04:54 AM
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Training for ms 150?

Hello,

Me and my wife are planning to do an ms 150 in June, do you have any advice to prepare for it? I haven't ridden more than about 35 miles before (on a mountain bike, I'm picking up a road bike in the next couple of days) and haven't biked much at all in the last couple of years. How would you fit that around training for a 5k foot race, also in June?

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Old 04-14-04 | 07:57 AM
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Originally Posted by chris hansen
Hello,

Me and my wife are planning to do an ms 150 in June, do you have any advice to prepare for it? I haven't ridden more than about 35 miles before (on a mountain bike, I'm picking up a road bike in the next couple of days) and haven't biked much at all in the last couple of years. How would you fit that around training for a 5k foot race, also in June?

Thanks.

Here's what I would suggest -- work back from the date of your MS150 -- 2 weeks before that weekend, you should plan on riding maybe 50 miles on Saturday, and 40 or 50 on Sunday, and 3 weeks before that, maybe 45 / 40 or something like that, and work your way back to this week (maybe try to start with 5-10 miles), building a little each week (typically not more than 10-20% increase in total mileage each week). Your long rides on the weekend (or whenever you have the time available) will be the most important rides you do to prepare. I would also try to get in one or two shorter rides during the week if you can. That would give you a couple days to train for your 5K run and make sure you have a day off or at least a "recovery" day where you just get on the bike and ride very easy for a bit. You probably don't need to start with back to back long rides, but I would make sure you get a least 2 or 3 weekends where you do them so you're used to it before the MS150.

Here are a couple of links to MS150 training tips (you can probably find a lot more with a search):

https://webpages.charter.net/ms150/training.htm

https://www.nationalmssociety.com/flc...?p=7427&e=6292

Good Luck and enjoy!!
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