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• #852
It's not going to build any strength. Think about it logically.
You will get used to producing power at a higher torque. Which there are benefits too. I do think there are benefits to low cadence work. But not specifically in directly producing more power.
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• #853
Its a specific training theory.
I havent looked into it though. Just doesnt seem like something Id benefit from. At least it sounds like a rubbish benefit:fatigue ratio.
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• #854
It's the modern version of riding fixed in the winter (to save on expensive geared stuff wearing out in shit weather).
But without having to buy a fixed wheel bike.
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• #855
Sounds like bollocks
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• #856
Froome's data (and all pros power data to be fair) totally blows my mind. I don't understand how 'normal' people can be that ridiculously good?
http://www.cyclingweekly.co.uk/news/latest-news/chris-froome-described-as-close-to-human-peak-after-physiological-data-release-202644?utm_source=Twitter&utm_medium=SocialI thought i was held by all as being close to the human peak?
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• #857
I thought i was held by all as being close to the human peak?
'Faster' by Dr Hutch is worth a read.
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• #858
I've heard that's a great read. Might have to get it.
I had my V02max tested at Loughborough a couple of years ago as a present from the wife, I was very "normal" sadly with a score of 56. Luckily with other tests such as lactate threshold they established I wasn't at my ceiling yet with plenty of room for improvement. I just have to train harder, bugger!
Froome's reading of 86 is impressive but expected I suppose.
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• #859
I can't push big gears really. It starts to hurt my knees any lower than about 60rpm. I'm happy spinning. My TT's tend to run at an average of between 100-105rpm.
I too am trying to lift my cadence though as you need lots of leg speed on the track.
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• #860
Christ, did just over an hour on turbo earlier with some longish intervals at about 3% over ftp included and I've been revenous ever since. As soon as I've eaten I want more. It's getting annoying now!
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• #861
Didn't rest properly (in fact same TSS as previous 3 weeks) after 3 week block and now barely able to maintain Z2 power at the end of the first week of the new block. Presume best to take a rest week now and reset?
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• #862
I feel like doing low cadence stuff helps my core and the bottom of my back as long as I don't overdo it.
Anybody know a Trainerroad workout which is particularly good for low cadence? I suppose I can just do my existing go-to workouts at 70-5rpm rather than the standard 90-05.
Going to try some of those Nathan Haas workouts in the gym now. I would like to have legs that look like that. Not so keen on his hair or weasely face though.
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• #863
Wonder if that SI move would help with my fucked up left hip issue.. or more importantly with the ladies.. ?
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• #864
Anyone else suffer with post training munchies?
I really struggle sometimes, probably why I'm 82kg!!
I have skimmed milk after a session, usually early morning before work so always fasted. -
• #865
Yes. It's worse after fasted sessions, which I do sometimes. I think it's normally a sign you've not had a big enough recovery meal, which isn't always easy with breakfast. Less opportunity for loads of nutrient rich veg etc
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• #866
I'm completely lost re training. I've had about three years of constant improvement where I just followed what everyone around me did. Hit last year in February strongest ever and stronger than clubmates who had trounced me before. Then I realised it was cos I may have just worked too mcuh too soon. By May, work hit hard and all my training went out the window along with diet, so bombed out.
This year I got Friel's book and I can barely understand half of what he's saying. No base training done so far, then I'm told I can do intervals or just tough sessions as base training (or something), figure I may as well buy a HR monitor and just settle on what races I do actually want to peak for. If I had the money I'd just pay someone to tell me what to do, so much easier.
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• #867
Decent coach helps for sure.
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• #868
Agree, past years' improvements was due exactly to that. But he no longer has time to work with me. At least the Friel book will help me put a better plan to things.
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• #869
I sometimes wonder why we make our hobbies so competitive
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• #870
Then just cipy what you did last year. Just do a bit more.
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• #872
Yeah, my coach has me doing these at the moment for 1 min at 50-60rpm. It's not really to build strength - it's pretty much designed to aid high torque seated accelerations on large gears (sprinting, basically). I guess it would have benefits any racing where you need to do seated accelerations...
The efforts are pretty unpleasant at the time, but don't leave me in a mess the next day - unlike high load sessions at the gym.
Tl;dr: If you want to build strength - get in the gym.
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• #874
Can you not find another?
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• #875
Competition is my hobby.
The stronger guys from my club are doing low cadence sessions as part of their winter turbo training.
Proper low. 50rpm low.
I think the idea is to build leg strength. Seems a bit extreme.
I'm doing variations more like yours. I need to work on cadence, and hopefully the seated low stuff will help me stay seated longer when climing. Mostly I just get bored.