Couch to 5K - for Cycling?
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That's not the point! I mean the equivalent of running 5k, in terms of cycling.
The C25K app I've used in the past (we're talking running again) dings at the proper intervals and tells you what to do (DING run for 5 mins, DING walk for 3 mins, DING run for 7 mins, etc).
The C25K app I've used in the past (we're talking running again) dings at the proper intervals and tells you what to do (DING run for 5 mins, DING walk for 3 mins, DING run for 7 mins, etc).
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sounds like maybe the OP is looking for an app for cycling interval training. If so, I've been looking for the same thing and have yet to find a good one. I'd love to find an app that you can set for, say, Tabata intervals, with audible sprint/rest alarms. Does such a thing exist? (It does not exist on my Cateye.)
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I disagree... Do you think that all 5K runners are going as hard as ALL of the cyclists in a 10 mile TT? Are there any cyclists who just want to finish the TT to say that they completed the distance? Big difference...
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Change it to 5k race and it's fairly accurate. A 5k race is painful.
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Let's not nit-pick this thing. A 5K is generally the shortest and fastest "long-distance" run. You can maintain a very fast pace at this distance. Same as the 10 mile TT. Short and fast.
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OP, if you google "Bicycling Magazine Century Training Plan", you get a nice 10 or 12 week plan which gets you up to riding a 100 miles.
You can scale the numbers up and down as you want, to get your desired target.
You can scale the numbers up and down as you want, to get your desired target.
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Couch to 5k is not a competitive training program. It basically just enables you to complete the run, at whatever pace you can. What you do after the program is up to you. The OP says he does 10k rides, I doubt he's interested in a 10k TT. What would probably compare to a 5k run/jog is probably a 20k ride.
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Couch to 5k is not a competitive training program. It basically just enables you to complete the run, at whatever pace you can. What you do after the program is up to you. The OP says he does 10k rides, I doubt he's interested in a 10k TT. What would probably compare to a 5k run/jog is probably a 20k ride.
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Yeah, this is the equivalent in my mind. Sure, a 5k isn't the same as a century, but both are goals that are attainable by almost anyone -- with some preparations.
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That's not the point! I mean the equivalent of running 5k, in terms of cycling.
The C25K app I've used in the past (we're talking running again) dings at the proper intervals and tells you what to do (DING run for 5 mins, DING walk for 3 mins, DING run for 7 mins, etc).
The C25K app I've used in the past (we're talking running again) dings at the proper intervals and tells you what to do (DING run for 5 mins, DING walk for 3 mins, DING run for 7 mins, etc).
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If the OP wants to do a 50 km ride ... he should go ride the 20 km ride I suggested earlier a few times, then try a 25 km ride a few times, then try a 30 km ride a few times ... and in a few weeks, he'll be doing 50 km rides quite comfortably.
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True. I was thinking along the lines of a "get you started" plan. Do it in km instead of miles and it is a pretty decent plan for beginners.
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sounds like maybe the OP is looking for an app for cycling interval training. If so, I've been looking for the same thing and have yet to find a good one. I'd love to find an app that you can set for, say, Tabata intervals, with audible sprint/rest alarms. Does such a thing exist? (It does not exist on my Cateye.)
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