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How Intervals Help

This might seem too obvious but it doe help to every once in a while the a look at why interval training helps us ride, run and/or swim longer and faster. Long Efforts, endurance pace: the big benefit here is muscle capillarization. We’re expanded exiting and creating new capillary beds. More blood to the muscles […]

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It Isn’t About Age

This link will take you to a short article with some amazing photo’s of an young athlete, typical sedentary senior and a senior athlete. The bone structure of the senior and younger athlete are amazingly similar. http://sweatscience.com/the-incredible-unaging-triathlete/ Studies also show that the chemicals released by our bodes during very intense exercise, like zone 5, help

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Late Summer Let Down?

I’ve had a few of the riders I’m working with question their lower power or lack of enthusiasm over the last few weeks of riding and training. I’ve felt the same way. Riding the Tuesday evening time trial the last few weeks has been pretty unmotivating. My times have been about average for the season

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Training Update

It’s late in the season and there are about 8-10 more time trials with the local Tuesday event running through September, a couple of more Blue Streaks in Dayton and maybe another regional tt. The weekly training calendar is still filled with intervals. The last couple of weeks we were doing over/unders. Basically these were

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Some other items from the book by Allen/Cheung book. Re: Non-circular chainrings: No long-term studies have been done to determine their effectiveness Non-aligned crank arms: There are a few options including crank arms that change length during the pedal stroke, off-center attachment at the bottom bracket (essentially the same as non-circular chainrings), and cranks not

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Random Comments 3: Warming Up

Another topic in the Allen/Cheung book is proper warmup. The warmup before your event should raise your body temperature for a variety of benefits including elevating the viscosity and flexibility of your muscles and joints to simply preparing our bodys for the removal of heat that will occur during the upcoming exercise. The warmup will

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Cheating Master Age Rider

This is a link to a guy who was nailed after riding a Grand Fondo in New York. I’d be willing to bet that there is a lot more of this going on than we imagine. I’m not sure what drives someone to cheat in amateur cycling. They need one more set of race sponsor

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Efficiency and Economy on the bike Efficiency describes the relationship between work performed and energy expended. The power we register on our power meter is just a small percentage of the total expenditure we’re using to keep everything in our body working. If we’re using 1000 watts to power or metabolism and 300 watts while

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