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The green line is cadence and was pretty consistent between 95 and 100. HR was above 170 by the end of 1.5 miles, hit 176 at about 3.6 miles and then peaked at 179 over the last mile. This would have my HR hovering in the 96-98% of max most of the ride. The blue […]

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Indoor Time Trial Comments

Rode a 14:57, 357 avg watts, 167 avg HR, 99 avg cadence. Have to say going into this that I was kind of dreading it. I skipped last February after my slow January ride and I had that still on my mind. Its amazing that something I did 11 months ago was still there but

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CTS article on sweating

Chris Carmichael Blog: Does Sweating More Mean You’re More Fit? Posted on March 28, 2011 by CTS Chris, I’m relatively new to triathlon and to serious training. Over the past several months I’ve been making steady progress, and recently I’ve noticed that I’ve started sweating more. The conditions (temp and humidity) are about the same

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book worth reading…

The Sports Gene: Inside the Science of Extraordinary Athletic Performance by David Epstein. Is it about your genes or your environment or a combination of both? Why do people from certain parts of the world excel at certain sports? Can similar excellence be found elsewhere? Can we determine who will be great at a given

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Todays PI’s

Todays effort consisted of all one minute power intervals separated by one minute within each set and the sets separated by varying times so it was a set of 4 efforts with a minute between with 4 minutes recovery after the set, 4 more with a minute between then a three minute break, 3 efforts

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