High Cadence…good or bad?

Is High Cadence Cycling Actually Slowing You Down? WILL FORCING YOURSELF TO SPIN FASTER MAKE YOU RIDE BETTER? HERE’S WHAT THE LATEST RESEARCH HAS TO SAY. BY SELENE YEAGER Feb 13, 2019 Getty ImagesSouth_agency High cadence cycling—spinning your pedals in excess of 90 revolutions per minute (rpm)—came into vogue during the Lance era, when Armstrong famously

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Carbo Loading?

Carbo-Loading: A Coach’s View By Coach John Hughes Two weeks ago Dr. Mirkin wrote a very informative article about why Carbohydrate Loading Does Not Work. His column is directed at racers. I coach regular roadies — not racers — and have a somewhat different point of view. In the 1970s before the Davis Double Century, Roger, Steve,

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Indoor 10k Time Trial

Pretty much a mirror imagine of two weeks agao: 375 watts, 93 rpms avg, 25.5 mph, and distance just above 6.4 miles…..some discrepancies with the CompuTrainer showing 353 watts, 6.2 miles….all good, and all good training 

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