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Off-Season Training for the Cyclist. Lorri Lee Lown USA Cycling Licensed Coach ACE-Certified Personal Fitness Trainer Johnny G. Certified Spinning® Instructor Founder & Coach, Velo Girls™. If you do the same thing the same way all the time..... you’ll get very good
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Off-Season Training for the Cyclist Lorri Lee Lown USA Cycling Licensed Coach ACE-Certified Personal Fitness Trainer Johnny G. Certified Spinning® Instructor Founder & Coach, Velo Girls™
If you do the same thingthe samewayall the time.....you’ll get very good at doing the same thing!
General Adaptation Syndrome Alarm -- Resistance -- Exhaustion
Define your season based on goals! What do you want to do next year?
Periodization The process of varying your training based on annual cycles, defined by your goals. • Macrocycle -- typically one year • Mesocycle -- phases of training • Microcycle --daily & weekly training plan
Sample Periodized Training Program Try this at home!
October & November • Base Training • LSD Rides • Cross-training • Resistance Training -- hypertrophy • low weight (65-85% 1RM) • moderate repetitions (6-12) • high sets (3-6) • 30-90 second rest between sets • 2-3 times/week
December & January • Strength Phase • Strength Rides -- hills, big gears • Resistance Training -- strength • high weight (>85% 1RM) • low repetitions (1-6) • high sets (2-5) • 2-5 minute rest between sets • 2-3 times/week
February & March • Power Phase -- explosive! • Power Rides -- sprints, intervals • Resistance Training -- power • moderate weight (75-85% 1RM) • low repetitions (3-6) • high sets (3-5) • 2-5 minute rest between sets • 2-3 times/week • incorporate plyometrics and Olympic lifts
April & May • Muscular Endurance Phase • Tempo Rides with Strength & Power Intervals • Resistance Training -- endurance • low weight (65-85% 1RM) • high repetitions (6-20) • high sets (3-6) • 30-90 second rest between sets • 2-3 times/week
June - September • Peak Phase -- might include multiple peaks • Tempo Rides and Strength & Power Rides for Maintenance • Resistance Training -- maintenance • low weight (65-85% 1RM) • moderate repetitions (6-12) • high sets (3-6) • 30-90 second rest between sets • at least one time a week
Alternatives for Winter Riding • Commuting • Night Riding • Indoor riding on a trainer or rollers • Indoor Cycling Classes • Stationary Cycling in the gym • Cross-training
Now Recruiting! Old guys who get fat in winter race team. (don’t go there)
Nutrition & Weight Loss • Winter is the best time to focus on weight loss or maintenance • The first national bank of C, P & F • You don’t have to be Lance to keep a food journal -- www.FitDay.com
Great Reads! • The Cyclists Training Bible -- Joe Friel • Fred Matheny’s Complete Book of Road Bike Training • Serious Cycling -- Ed Burke, Ph.D. • Cycling Health and Physiology -- Ed Burke, Ph.D.
What are you dying to know? Yep, it’s time for Q&A..........
Off-Season Training for the Cyclist Lorri Lee Lown USA Cycling Licensed Coach ACE-Certified Personal Fitness Trainer Johnny G. Certified Spinning® Instructor Founder & Coach, Velo Girls™