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training plan
Hi All,
I am new to the cycling world, well not that new but about a year into it. I just recently started riding in a group and I am looking to start training for an Ironman. A buddy gave me a training plan to start and I am having a hard time understanding the cycling portion and was hoping someone here can help. Oh, I should mention, my buddy is out of town and is unavailable for a month so I would ask him but I have no way of getting in contact. The training plan is as follows: 1:30 bike intervals (3x10 at zone 3, 2 min easy) My interpretation of that is: My total ride time is an hour and 30 minutes. Within that hour I need to incorporate 3, 10 minute zone 3 intervals. I guess the confusion for me is where does the 2 min easy comes to play? If I am riding for an hour and a half, does that mean within every half hour I need to incorporate a 10 minute zone 3 pace? What about the other 20 minutes? Sorry if I sound lame but I hope I someone can help clarify. :bang: |
I read this: 1:30 bike intervals (3x10 at zone 3, 2 min easy) as ...
3 min interval at zone 3, 2 min easy, 3 min interval at zone 3, 2 min easy, 3 min interval at zone 3, 2 min easy ... keep repeating until you've done 10 intervals. That's 50 minutes. Warm up for 30 min before you start ... cool down for 10 min after. |
Isn't zone 3 tempo? Not really an interval zone.
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Yeah, what would be the point of 3 minutes at tempo with 2 minutes easy?
I thought it meant 10 minutes at tempo, then 2 minutes rest. Repeat 3 times. |
For zone 3, 3 intervals 10 minutes each with 2 minute rest between intervals makes most sense. Most training plans I see mean this when they say 3x10. For Macha's interpretation they write 10x3. But usually the books are clearer and say 3x10 min so there's no ambiguity. I assume the training plan will eventually ramp up and prescribe higher intensity intervals which are typically of shorter duration.
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Originally Posted by f4rrest
(Post 17382356)
Yeah, what would be the point of 3 minutes at tempo with 2 minutes easy?
I thought it meant 10 minutes at tempo, then 2 minutes rest. Repeat 3 times. But 10 min interval then 2 min rest, and repeat, could make sense since he's training for an ironman. |
Okay bare with me, I think I'm making this more difficult and thus confusing myself, haha. If I follow what stephtu is saying then I will be only be riding 30 mins at zone 3 and resting for a total of 6 mins. That comes out to be 36 minutes total, what am I supposed to do with the other 54 minutes. And of course, I could be interpreting this all wrong.
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if that was on my plan it would mean this:
total time 1:30 warm up for about 20-30 minutes do 3 10-minute intervals at zone 3 with 2 minutes easy in between. - that is 36 minutes. or said another way ( 10 minutes at zone 3, 2 minutes at zone easy ) repeat 3 times cool down for 20-30 minutes. |
Originally Posted by valygrl
(Post 17382677)
if that was on my plan it would mean this:
total time 1:30 warm up for about 20-30 minutes do 3 10-minute intervals at zone 3 with 2 minutes easy in between. - that is 36 minutes. or said another way ( 10 minutes at zone 3, 2 minutes at zone easy ) repeat 3 times cool down for 20-30 minutes. |
Originally Posted by valygrl
(Post 17382677)
if that was on my plan it would mean this:
total time 1:30 warm up for about 20-30 minutes do 3 10-minute intervals at zone 3 with 2 minutes easy in between. - that is 36 minutes. or said another way ( 10 minutes at zone 3, 2 minutes at zone easy ) repeat 3 times cool down for 20-30 minutes. |
Seems like an awful lot of warm up / cool down. I'm typically warm / cool within 15 minutes. Maybe you should do them twice.
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Thanks all, I appreciate the feedback.
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