• Cycling workouts defined

    From Zen Cycle@21:1/5 to All on Tue Jan 28 14:26:26 2025
    Excerpts from https://www.cyclingweekly.com/news/cycling-interval-sessions-hurt-but-youll-find-all-the-people-who-want-to-kill-you-with-their-car-in-the-gym

    Long Ride.....“Long” can mean absolutely anything you like, but if it’s less than around 45 minutes, you’ll want to lie about it to other riders....can give the impression to the rest of your family that you
    might just be having fun with your friends.

    The Sweetspot/Easy Tempo....Not too hard, not too long, and with
    substantial, if nebulous, fitness benefits promised....But, curiously,
    only the first time you do it. Second time, even if it’s exactly the
    same ride, it will feel as if it lasts for ever. If you keep doing it,
    it will only get worse.

    The Threshold Session....A boxer trying to come up with the equivalent
    would just punch themselves in the face for 40 minutes....mostly what
    they do is make you smell too bad to be allowed in the cafe. Most
    coaches only prescribe the session to promote “psychological
    resilience”. This just means that they’ve come to really hate you.

    The Long Interval Session...A bit like the threshold session in that
    you’ll hate it and keep hating it. It has the added bonus that after
    you’ve discovered how unhappy the first effort makes you, you’ll know
    what you’re going to get in the rest of them.

    The Short Interval Session....Only after several minutes will the full crescendo of horror reveal itself.....the short interval session has an autoamnesia function. You can never remember how terrible they are
    afterwards, probably due to a lack of oxygen to the brain.

    Finally, there is The Gym. This is unpleasant because of one thing:
    people. It turns out that all the people who want to kill you with their
    car are on their way to the gym. In this environment they are, if
    anything, even less lovable than they are on the open road.


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  • From =?UTF-8?B?Y3ljbGludG9t?=@21:1/5 to All on Tue Jan 28 20:13:56 2025
    On Tue Jan 28 14:26:26 2025 Zen Cycle wrote:
    Excerpts from https://www.cyclingweekly.com/news/cycling-interval-sessions-hurt-but-youll-find-all-the-people-who-want-to-kill-you-with-their-car-in-the-gym

    Long Ride.....?Long? can mean absolutely anything you like, but if it?s
    less than around 45 minutes, you?ll want to lie about it to other riders....can give the impression to the rest of your family that you
    might just be having fun with your friends.

    The Sweetspot/Easy Tempo....Not too hard, not too long, and with
    substantial, if nebulous, fitness benefits promised....But, curiously,
    only the first time you do it. Second time, even if it?s exactly the
    same ride, it will feel as if it lasts for ever. If you keep doing it,
    it will only get worse.

    The Threshold Session....A boxer trying to come up with the equivalent
    would just punch themselves in the face for 40 minutes....mostly what
    they do is make you smell too bad to be allowed in the cafe. Most
    coaches only prescribe the session to promote ?psychological
    resilience?. This just means that they?ve come to really hate you.

    The Long Interval Session...A bit like the threshold session in that
    you?ll hate it and keep hating it. It has the added bonus that after
    you?ve discovered how unhappy the first effort makes you, you?ll know
    what you?re going to get in the rest of them.

    The Short Interval Session....Only after several minutes will the full crescendo of horror reveal itself.....the short interval session has an autoamnesia function. You can never remember how terrible they are afterwards, probably due to a lack of oxygen to the brain.

    Finally, there is The Gym. This is unpleasant because of one thing:
    people. It turns out that all the people who want to kill you with their
    car are on their way to the gym. In this environment they are, if
    anything, even less lovable than they are on the open road.




    I am well past lying about my rides. Not that I ever did mmore than round off numbers, but rounding off 11,640 miles to 12,000 is a lot of added miles. The first of the year here I still have one more riding day before it starts raining and I have 460
    miles and a little under 15,000 feet of climbing. But Friday and Saturday will rain. And generally it can rain pretty steady for the next two months. Last year I only got in about 500 miles for both Fedruary and March combined. But there's always a small
    chance that this will be a dry year.

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  • From Roger Merriman@21:1/5 to Zen Cycle on Tue Jan 28 21:49:11 2025
    Zen Cycle <funkmaster@hotmail.com> wrote:
    Excerpts from https://www.cyclingweekly.com/news/cycling-interval-sessions-hurt-but-youll-find-all-the-people-who-want-to-kill-you-with-their-car-in-the-gym

    Long Ride.....“Long” can mean absolutely anything you like, but if it’s less than around 45 minutes, you’ll want to lie about it to other riders....can give the impression to the rest of your family that you
    might just be having fun with your friends.

    The Sweetspot/Easy Tempo....Not too hard, not too long, and with
    substantial, if nebulous, fitness benefits promised....But, curiously,
    only the first time you do it. Second time, even if it’s exactly the
    same ride, it will feel as if it lasts for ever. If you keep doing it,
    it will only get worse.

    The Threshold Session....A boxer trying to come up with the equivalent
    would just punch themselves in the face for 40 minutes....mostly what
    they do is make you smell too bad to be allowed in the cafe. Most
    coaches only prescribe the session to promote “psychological
    resilience”. This just means that they’ve come to really hate you.

    The Long Interval Session...A bit like the threshold session in that
    you’ll hate it and keep hating it. It has the added bonus that after you’ve discovered how unhappy the first effort makes you, you’ll know what you’re going to get in the rest of them.

    The Short Interval Session....Only after several minutes will the full crescendo of horror reveal itself.....the short interval session has an autoamnesia function. You can never remember how terrible they are afterwards, probably due to a lack of oxygen to the brain.

    Finally, there is The Gym. This is unpleasant because of one thing:
    people. It turns out that all the people who want to kill you with their
    car are on their way to the gym. In this environment they are, if
    anything, even less lovable than they are on the open road.


    I don’t do workouts my fitness is a by product of my enjoyment of cycling, I’m generally not interested in times up for example a road climb, but
    enjoy technical climbs which tend to be less about the time more if one can
    do it feet up!

    Roger Merriman

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