Thursday, March 28, 2019

Brains and Heart - Smart Training.

A few years ago I wrote a brief blog post about the difference between Epic v. Intelligent Training.  At that time I was training for the Race Around Ireland.  (This is the Race Report for the Race Around Ireland).

I've learned a great deal about how to train for significant ultracycling events over the years.  I'm hoping that this year (2019) demonstrates what it is that I have learned.  In short: train from the neck up; race with all your heart.  

As the Spring weather has arrived and the snow and ice has retreated I find myself well on my way toward the three goals of training: 

  1. consistency; 
  2. volume; 
  3. and intensity.  

Yesterday was `intensity': a very tricky, dangerous and powerful factor in effective training.  Compounding the training is a practical recognition of my age (73) and how that impacts effective training.  

I'm doing quite well with consistency.  Four and five days each week on the bike; either the stationary bike or cycling on the road (depending upon the training task and/or the weather).  Volume is picking up, as well.  A few hundred plus mile training events and several fifty mile plus training events.  

Yesterday I introduced (carefully) intensity to my training.  A sixty-five mile spikey course (Four Laps in Skull Valley).  This is a 16.2 mile out and back with about 725 feet of spikey climbing on each lap.  

Today was an active rest day.  That is, I put in two hours on the stationary trainer doing easy spinning.  I was tired from yesterday.  I felt significant leg muscle soreness from yesterday.  My body tells me to back off a bit. 

Tomorrow I'll be back on the Skull Valley course, probably four laps.  But with less intensity.  And the next day ... a combination of volume and intensity on a different course.  Next week, Saturday, I'm off to do a 200 mile invitational (Hemet, CA,).  Training task?  Volume.  

2 comments:

  1. Dan, enjoy your blog. How did u do re the events that u listed in your earlier post? Jim

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  2. Hi Jim ... Did the Metro Phoenix 100 miles in 6:04. Too much city traffic but a great local invitational. Did Pace Bend but had to cut it short (118 miles) to attend to a buddy who crashed out. Planned on a double (Inyo) and the Solvang double but weather and family member illness cut those two short. Looking forward to Hemet next week. 23 Hours in the Canyon, Hoodoo 300 (24 hr), NCOM 383 and WTTC coming up.

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