This winter the club will be providing
another series of winter turbo sessions with the specific aim of preparing
riders for the time trial and race season. The structure of the programme will
be a progressive set of sessions to build aerobic endurance, raise lactate
threshold and replicate the efforts of time trialling so that riders can
practice the level of sustained effort they can manage. There will also be a
series of warm up drills and exercises to practice that can be used before a
time trial or road race.
The first sessions will be on the 18th
November and will run to the 23rd December. Restart 6th
January and run to the 23rd March.
In order to get the maximum benefit from
these sessions it will be useful to know your heart rate and/or power training
zones. One way of determining these is to do a Lactate Threshold Heart Rate
(LTHR) test or a Functional Threshold Power (FTP) test. Please ensure that you
have had 1-2 recovery days before this test to ensure you obtain the most
accurate results and don’t be disheartened if it takes 2 or 3 attempts to get
the test right.
The protocol for this test is very well
explained at:
Don’t forget to do a progressive 20 minute
warm up before this. The standard British Cycling warm up protocol works well:
Time
|
Cadence (RPM)
|
Instruction/Focus
|
5 minutes
|
90
|
Smooth pedalling
|
2 minutes
|
95
|
Smooth pedalling
|
2 minutes
|
100
|
Smooth pedalling
|
2 minutes
|
105
|
Smooth pedalling
|
1 minute
|
30 seconds
|
110 Smooth pedalling
|
30 seconds
|
120-130
|
Maintain form
|
2 minutes
|
90
|
Relax and recover
|
6 seconds
|
150+
|
Max rev out
|
1 minute
|
90
|
Smooth pedalling
|
6 seconds
|
150+
|
Max rev out
|
1 minute
|
90
|
Smooth pedalling
|
6 seconds
|
150+
|
Max rev out
|
2
minutes 42 seconds
|
90
|
Relax and
recover
|
The sessions will be designed to provide
some quality training during the base training period and will provide
participants with training sessions to build aerobic endurance, increase leg
speed, raise lactate threshold and increase muscular endurance. All adaptations
that are required for the cycling race season.
There will be the opportunity to discuss
training methods, the theory behind the sessions and specific questions during
the recovery periods. From previous years’ experience riders found it more beneficial
and more motivational to train in a group environment rather than their own
shed / garage.
These sessions are not spinning classes,
they are cycling specific classes aimed at club cyclists looking to improve
fitness and performance. We will aim to make them both enjoyable, progressive
and beneficial.
These sessions will be held at Tiptoe
Church Hall, Vaggs Lane on Wednesday nights at 1930. Set up time will be 15
minutes and the sessions will start at 1945 and last for 75-90 minutes. There
will be no session the week commencing 28th December but homework
will be set!
In January the focus will change to a
combination of sweet spot, short term muscular endurance and strength training.
The plan here will involve setting two sessions per week, one on the Wednesday
at the group session which riders will be able to repeat the following Monday
at home so that two different sessions
are completed each week.
Make sure that you’re well hydrated and
fuelled throughout the day. As with any session over an hour it’s good to keep
glycogen levels up and this will also aid recovery.
Entry is £4 to club members,
Please remember that the hall has a wooden
floor and in order to protect that no cycle shoes of any description are to be
worn in the hall at any time except on your own mat. All riders will put a mat
or carpet under their bike and change shoes there. It goes without saying that
all participants will share the cleaning up of the hall and their own mess
afterwards. We want to keep using the venue and we must leave the hall fit for
its next use when we depart.
Please bring the following to each session:
- ·
Own bike and turbo trainer
- ·
Mat for bike and turbo
- ·
Large towel
- ·
Warm clothes to change into
afterwards
- ·
Heart rate monitor
- ·
Drink
I look forward to seeing the return of last
season’s regulars and greeting some new participants.
Barry Wootten