Soldato
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Neo is the same. It broadcasts both but connecting to power means you don’t get the smart trainer functions.
I think you're thinking along the right lines. If those sessions were starting to feel comfortable at your current FTP then you won't get anything out of going back to week 1. I'm assuming your steady state intervals are around sweet spot intensity (i.e. c90%). Let me know if not.
If you've got time for 5 sessions a week, at this stage of the year for all round fitness I would probably be doing something like:
Mon - rest
Tues - either 90-120 mins Z2 or an hour varying high Z2/low Z3 (75-85%)
Weds - longer interval session - 4x15 min @ 88-92%. Goal is to progress this to 1x60 min. Try 4x15 > 3x20 > 2x30 > 1x60
Thu - rest or optional easy spin
Fri - shorter interval session - 4x4 @ VO2 aiming for maximum sustainable power across the sets
Sat - 2-3hr endurance
Sun - 2-3hr endurance
Ideally the weekend rides would be outside and I'd make one hillier. The suggested duration is not fixed if that represents a big step up in your training load. Similarly, if you're time crunched on the weekend I'd do another longer interval session in place of one of the endurance rides. As an example, I'd do something like 1hr around 80-85% and every 5 mins up your cadence by 10rpm for 30 seconds aiming to push above threshold.
Those 30s intervals are useful but I really see them as an "icing the cake" session rather than a regular session. I've done them in the past 2-3 weeks out from a big event as they do give you a real boost in the short term, but aren't sustainable mentally or physically in the long run if you're doing them all out.
Fair enough, trickier getting out when you have kids.
Dabble in some racing and/or TTs on Zwift; Indie Velo; MyWhoosh?
No problem, and should be easy to tweak. What are your goals? It doesn’t necessarily have to be an event or anything but what would you like to be able to do or get better at?Thanks for all that! I would prefer honestly to do less sessions and slightly longer ones as I sometimes feel I am abandoning my partner after the kids go to bed. I should probably do some of these sessions in the day really as well so we can spend more time in the evenings together. Now that the weather is getting better (hopefully) I will be outside a lot more but I still want to keep improving. I find that just riding outside doesn't necessarily give me much bang for my buck when it comes to improving fitness.
Would you recommend more short sharp sessions like Zwift races when I am not outside over the spring/summer/autumn?
No problem, and should be easy to tweak. What are your goals? It doesn’t necessarily have to be an event or anything but what would you like to be able to do or get better at?
That's as good a goal as anything tbh, and what you want to achieve is certainly doable on 6-8 hours a week if you're consistent, which is the main thing. I think a big part of a plan is setting something which is hard but achievable and makes you want to keep riding your bike. I find VO2 intervals really fatiguing physically and mentally and have really struggled to incorporate them within my training, whereas other people can do them every week and enjoy that sort of work. On the other hand, I'll happily churn out long tempo or sweet spot sessions or 5 hour endurance rides which other people find mind-numbing.All I want is to be able to go out on 100km or so rides and complete them in 3.5 - 4 hours. Currently I reckon I would be looking at 4+ hours for 100km around here as there is quite a lot of elevation. I guess I don't really have a goal and I don't know at what point I would be happy with my fitness. Absolutely useless when it comes to making a plan I know!
I'm quite time crunched with the kids so I like to be able to go as far as possible in as little time as possible. People always say "it doesn't matter how fast you are". Well it kind of does if you want to be able to do different routes and see different parts of your local area and can't pootle all day.
Currently my FTP is at about 3.3w/kg and I would love to get that up to around 4w/kg. I don't think thats too much to ask on 6-8 hours a week but I might be wrong.
Ultimately I just love the feeling of getting outside when the weather is nice and being able to have fun on my bike. Push myself hard. Sprint up some little hills. Choose how hard I go on a hill and know I won't burn myself out completely if I misjudge a little.
That's one thing I'm not sure on. I think most of the workout planning apps are subscription but someone else might know better.Thank you @One More Solo. Really appreciate you taking the time to explain all this. Once I am done with the current plan I will knock something up. Is there a good service to put all this info into? I am using training peaks at the moment but thats quite expensive for the sake of what little use I have for it. Essentially inputting workouts into a calendar and moving them about as life gets in the way of things. Thats the only premium feature I need from TP; the ability to move workouts in the calendar.
It'd be great if my Garmin workouts would work with that, but I doubt it. I like that they constantly adjust to my energy levels and previous workouts.Some new zwift updates coming https://www.dcrainmaker.com/2024/04/structured-training-interesting.html
Customisable hud and 3rd party training API.
Mini map getting a long awaited update too. It’s next to useless at the moment.Some new zwift updates coming https://www.dcrainmaker.com/2024/04/structured-training-interesting.html
Customisable hud and 3rd party training API.
Some new zwift updates coming https://www.dcrainmaker.com/2024/04/structured-training-interesting.html
Customisable hud and 3rd party training API.
If I can import my 90+ minute TR workouts into Zwift with ease I'll probably sign back up to Zwift. Game changer for me.
Nope. Not sure why really. On the TR forums it seems like there was some communication between the two platforms a few years back but then it just ended. I can't even imagine it's a direct competition thing either because while Zwift has training plans they lack all the other bit which makes TR so good and while TR training plans are fantastic, it lacks the visual side of Zwift to be a bit more interesting.It doesn't allow that already? Thats odd. TrainingPeaks just has whatever your workout that day is available in the "custom" workouts section. Surprised that TR doesn't do that as well.
Nope. Not sure why really. On the TR forums it seems like there was some communication between the two platforms a few years back but then it just ended. I can't even imagine it's a direct competition thing either because while Zwift has training plans they lack all the other bit which makes TR so good and while TR training plans are fantastic, it lacks the visual side of Zwift to be a bit more interesting.
I imagine the overlap of people who do, or at least would, subscribe to both is probably massive.
Yeah agree, its all bit 80's sci fi kind of thing. I've done a few but prefer the Alpe.I use it quite a lot as a distraction during training, I do kind of wish it had proper scenery though. I’ve not done Mt Fuji though, that’s a pretty epic challenge.
Yeah I find it a good way to burn some calories for an hour and I usually have a YT/Twitch stream running side by side on my UW monitor so the rides don't drag. Otherwise I join a Valhalla ride before work but we're talking 5am which takes some mental discipline to do regularly.Does anyone else use the climb portal much? I see this month's regular is Mt Fuji! There have been some big climbs like this already, but when they're just for 3 days, it's too easy to miss them/find an excuse. I think I'll set myself the challenge of riding Mt Fuji though... maybe this rain will help!
Usually I can use around 2.4W/kg to work my time out, so probably about 1hr 50 mins for me.
Finally some climber updates.Some new zwift updates coming https://www.dcrainmaker.com/2024/04/structured-training-interesting.html
Customisable hud and 3rd party training API.