by Toks » Wed Oct 29, 2008 9:13 am
[quote="-Adam-"]
While I agree zone training has it's place, and generally in the reigimes of those with 10+ hours per week available bike time. I believe that weekend group rides is not the best place to ride in these kind of restrictive zones.
Hey hey our highest category Road Racer joins the war/debate/squabble. I pretty much agree with all you've said Adam. Here's some other things to ponder
1. Guys that are a much fitter (Sylv, Dan, Stu etc) are gonna find hanging with a group at a restricted heart rate easier. Its a no brainer really. If I went on a 3hr training ride with pro rider Russell Downing - at my pace (18-20mph) - he'd comfortably stay below 70% of his max for the entire ride where else I'd be at around 80-85% most of the time.
2. Shoot me down if you want. But unless your a complete newbie/coming back from injury etc Its a complete nonsense to ride at less than 70% of your max for 4 hours if you're only doing one training ride a week. Its simple a poor use of your time
3. Training the body to 'burn fat' is an argument that peeps often put forward for riding slowly (eg 15mph). Shock horror
if you've been riding comfortably at 18mph admittedly the fat/carbo mix changes to favour more carbs; but over time you're still teaching the body to store glycogen (hence bunring more fat). And hey look look what else you get for free at that intensity - definite raise VO2max (stronger all round), lactate threshold (can ride faster), and some mitochondrial, capillarisation and if your sprinting for signs neural muscular gains.
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4. You ain't got the training time, probably never will have, so cut to the chase and stop faffing around
6. You ain't got the training time, probably never will have, so cut to the chase and stop faffing around
7. You ain't got the training time, probably never will have, so cut to the chase and stop faffing around
8. You ain't got the training time, probably never will have, so cut to the chase and stop faffing around
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