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post 09-14-10 06:53 PM

Performance!!
 
So, I began to challenge myself by keeping my speed above a certain mph on my rides and each week or so increase my speed by .5/1mph. My question is what do you do to "train" or improve performance/speed/stamina? And is what I'm doing good?

seau grateau 09-14-10 07:08 PM

Attack every hill, buy a road bike, etc.

rustybrown 09-14-10 07:08 PM

I was taping up a car for paint and chuckled at the tape reel. It said automotive "performance" tape. I was like, "it's tape, bro."

hairnet 09-14-10 07:13 PM

use a power meter and try to sustain a certain amount of a wattage throughout the ride :P Going by speed doesn't mean anything because of winds and road gradient changing. You can time yourself on a set distance and just compete against yourself, but that will only do so much if you keep doing the same route

rustybrown 09-14-10 07:37 PM

And I would suggest riding more. Increasing distance. 20 mile rides. 50 mile rides. Centuries. Two-day tours. And on...

post 09-14-10 07:37 PM

the power meter idea sounds good. any suggestions on which to buy? i guess i can also time myself on a certain distance and just push to beat my time. thanks

cc700 09-14-10 07:40 PM

interval training and endurance workouts on machines. i know it's lame but if you stay on a stationary bike and just work REALLY HARD twice a week it's better than having to deal with real world riding.

then again, if you know how to train you can do it on the road pretty successfully.


the only thing you need to buy to gain speed is food, and sometimes expertise. you don't need power meters and you don't need drugs/coaching/ultralight racing components. you just need your bike and your muscles and your brain to tell them what to do. strength is about your brain being able to work your muscles to exhaustion and your digestive system being able to build them up stronger.

Squirrelli 09-14-10 07:45 PM

Go for distance not speed and work like you're a mule.

Philasteve 09-14-10 07:49 PM

Train Muay Thai.

hairnet 09-14-10 08:09 PM

oh, also genetics. you're nothing without the genetics, but this only relevant depending on your interests

Squirrelli 09-14-10 08:15 PM

Oh, also spin a low gearing at a high cadence, like Mr. hairnet over there.

dsh 09-14-10 08:17 PM

I never gets easier, you just go faster.

cc700 09-14-10 08:23 PM

yeah. thread can be summed up in two words.

WORK HARD

hairnet 09-14-10 08:30 PM

but keep it fun

cc700 09-14-10 08:37 PM

know about your body and keep it fun and work hard

Squirrelli 09-14-10 08:37 PM


Originally Posted by hairnet (Post 11465911)
but keep it fun

Win.

I ride my fixed for fun and if I wanted to reach my peak performance, then I'd just get a road bike.

cc700 09-14-10 08:37 PM

stay healthy know about your body keep it fun and work hard

cc700 09-14-10 08:38 PM

make sure your bike fits perfectly stay healthy know about your body keep it fun and work hard

cc700 09-14-10 08:38 PM

take steroids make sure your bike fits perfectly stay healthy know about your body keep it fun and work hard

cc700 09-14-10 08:39 PM


Originally Posted by rustybrown (Post 11465421)
I was taping up a car for paint and chuckled at the tape reel. It said automotive "performance" tape. I was like, "it's tape, bro."

cool story, bruseph

post 09-14-10 08:40 PM

Sounds good. Thanks for all the advice. I actually found a training program that I will begin next Monday. Also, I don't want a road bike....FIXED!!!

Squirrelli 09-14-10 08:41 PM

quadruple post ftw, brah

rustybrown 09-15-10 12:09 AM


Originally Posted by post (Post 11465956)
Also, I don't want a road bike....FIXED!!!

I call shenanigans.

FastJake 09-15-10 12:43 AM


Originally Posted by Vixtor (Post 11465939)
I ride my fixed for fun and if I wanted to reach my peak performance, then I'd just get a road bike.

Actually, wouldn't riding a fixed gear get you in better shape than a road bike because you can't slack off?

seau grateau 09-15-10 06:49 AM

No, because you can't vary your intensity. It's like doing nothing but push-ups VS a real weight training routine.


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