Five back to back quality sessions this week took my weekly TSS above 600 with 9 hours on the bike. I'd love to have this time every week, but I think my wife would kick me out and the kids would disown me.
Time commitments, riding lessons, clients and shocking weather meant I was confined to the garage for three days. Nowadays, I look forward to my indoor sessions in the torture chamber with my companion and coach TrainerRoad.
Feeling refreshed on Coyote Wednesday; one hour of VO2max intervals, with a tasty little 12 minute Threshold session to round things off.
Looking good on Thursday, I smashed Tallac; three evenly spaced 15 minute sweet spot sessions. Another good session. I fell like I could ride in that zone for hours, which is what I'll be doing in the mountains of Corsica come this time next month.
Friday I thought I'd mix it up a bit with a TrainerRoad / Sufferfest combination - The HUNTED. This session is not for the faint hearted; children and adults of weak disposition need to be removed from the area. It gets ugly. Very Ugly.
Saturday was a gentle 30 miler, with a little lung opener to beat my PB on a local STRAVA segment. Not only did I smash a PB, I am now King of the Mountains. Check that baby out.
Come Sunday, I was starting to feel it a little in my legs, so I 75 mile club run in heavy wind up to Ivinghoe and one of the highest points in the area was just the ticket. I felt great for the first 50 miles, then the hunger set in and I was going through the energy gels with increasing regularity. However, 4 STRAVA Achievements for the ride is not to be sniffed at. I earn't my Sunday roast after that.
So, over 9 hours of riding and a TSS nudging over 600; same again next week then.
A blog about the Raid Corsica 2012 by Stephen Dunn. Training, preparation, and account of the ride. Fund raising in aid of Developing World Health.
Sunday, 22 April 2012
Thursday, 19 April 2012
Webmart does RAID Corsica
Webmart does RAID Corsica:
Mark Sprintall and Paul Seaborn from Webmart, two of my fellow Corsica Raiders, are raising money for a very good cause. Special Effect is a charity dedicated to helping ALL young people with disabilities to enjoy computer games. Check out the video below and get donating here.
Mark Sprintall and Paul Seaborn from Webmart, two of my fellow Corsica Raiders, are raising money for a very good cause. Special Effect is a charity dedicated to helping ALL young people with disabilities to enjoy computer games. Check out the video below and get donating here.
Labels:
Charity,
Fundraising,
Mark Sprintall,
Paul Seaborn,
Raid Corsica,
Special Effects,
WebMart
Coyote VO2 session courtesy of TrainerRoad
I just love TrainerRoad - as you will have gathered by previous posts, and this session is no exception. Coyote takes bang on an hour and targets VO2max and Threshold zones in one session.
After a short warm up, which includes two fast pedals, it is straight into three, five minute intervals bang in the middle of the VO2max zone with 5 minutes rest between intervals. The session is rounded off with a delightful 12 minute blast at threshold, with the legs already full of lactic acid. Sweet.
After a short warm up, which includes two fast pedals, it is straight into three, five minute intervals bang in the middle of the VO2max zone with 5 minutes rest between intervals. The session is rounded off with a delightful 12 minute blast at threshold, with the legs already full of lactic acid. Sweet.
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Graphic output from TrainerRoad
As there looks like no let up in the shocking weather, I anticipate a few more session in the torture chamber coming up.
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Labels:
Coyote,
Raid Corsica,
TrainerRoad,
Turbo,
VO2max
Wednesday, 18 April 2012
Giro del Trentino:Stage 2 preview: Mori
Labels:
Giro del Trentino,
Raid Corsica
Tuesday, 17 April 2012
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