So I'm really wanting to do some racing this year but that means some "training." Even though I use a
Garmin Edge 305
to track my rides, and
SportTracks with
Training Load and YearView (now known as
A Calender) to analyze things, I don't really consider the riding I do to be training. Well, it is training... but it's not. Does that make any sense?
I guess it's hard to say I'm training when I don't really have something I'm training for. I ride. I try to stay fit. I want to do well on group rides and MTB training races. But is it really training when I don't race?
So while I haven't registered and committed to any races for the year yet, I am pretty sure I'll be toeing the line four or five times this year. So I guess I need to be in shape for when I do.
January is starting out pretty well. I have more hours in so far in January then any other year since keeping track.
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| 16 hours this year (so far) compared to 13 last year. |
In addition, the abnormally warm winter we've been having has made the month prior a bit more active, so my training load has actually been pretty steady.
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| Fairly level CTL since August. No sharp dips or climbs. |
This week in particular I'm trying to add more duration to some of my rides to increase the CTL.
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| CTL 7 day ramp rate is 4 |
Ramp rate this week was fairly low at 4. Ramp rate is the ride in CTL over the past 7 days. Anything higher then about 8 and you can run the risk of training too hard. Hopefully as we start getting a little warmer temps, and the weather cooperates (and personal schedule cooperates) I can start getting some "Base" hours in. I can't do more then 2 hours on the rollers, and even that's a stretch. Most of the time I can't do more then 1. And while I like to ride in the snow, I'm nervous about putting too much wear and tear on my fork, like outlined in the
blogpost from Freewheel bike. So I don't think I'll be putting many hours in riding the Paragon till it warms up a little more.
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