Winter Training Tips.

hope these tips might help us if M2M goes ahead next year,from Jan onwards we would need to get 3 spins a week in minimum and build the distance up every 3 weeks or so.The distance is 4 times longer than the ring and  we need to be fit 3 months earlier so a strict regime will need to be formulated and adhered to.

1st 3 weeks     25-25-40 miles

2nd 3 weeks     30-30-50 miles

3rd 3 weeks     35-40-60 miles

4th 3 weeks     40-40-75 miles

 

1. Recuperation: Once the regular season is over take a break from cycling, hang up your bike for three to four weeks and rekindle your enthusiasm. The younger you are the longer the gap can be. Older people should spend less time off the bike.

2. Alternative: If you’ve had a season on the road, then try mountain biking or cyclo-cross. Riding off road helps develop new cycling skills and gives you a change of scenery. Take up a fitness class. Gym work such as circuit training and working with weights helps to build core strength and improve posture ( work with a gym instructor for correct techniques). When it comes to non-cycling exercise, running, hill walking and swimming are good, contact sports are best avoided.

3. Bike Set-up: Set up your bike for winter – fit mudguards, always carry a rain cape, pump and tube. You may be on a different bike but it’s important that you have the correct riding position. Work on pedalling technique – pushing and pulling the pedals with both legs. Spend time on the drops, aiming to get a lower flexibly position.

4. Starting Back: When you start back cycling take it steady. Go for low intensity shortish spins at weekends. You could incorporate spinning sessions in your preparation. Err on the side of caution, curb your enthusiasm until the season is properly under way – there’s no point in being a winter champion.

5. Clothing: Keep warm and dry; wear overshoes, thermal leggings and tops and balaclava. For safety’s sake always wear bright reflective clothing, the light can deteriorate rapidly even in daytime. Keep well hydrated before, during and after training – you lose more fluid in winter because you’re wearing heavier clothing. Don’t hang around in wet clothes.

6. Calorie intake: Hold back from the dinner table (and the bar). If you’re not putting in high mileages on your bike, your calorie count will be much lower than in the season.

7. Health: Look after your health; if possible get a full medical check-up with sports doctor, get any dental work done, get any injuries or nicklies problems sorted out.
9. Coaching: If possible work with a coach or mentor who knows you well, remember you will only push yourself as far as is comfortable a coach will get you past a plateau.  Keep a weekly training diary, recording training sessions, heart rate, weight, etc.

10. Strength and Weakness: Aim to improve for next season by profiling yourself – pinpoint your strengths and weaknesses. Then work on your weaknesses throughout the winter, break your profile into 5 sections, Physical, mental, tactical, techniqual, and your lifestyle. Goal setting is very important; focus on key races for the coming year and set your targets

MALIN 2 MIZEN MEETING

DUE TO UNfORSEEN CIRCUMSTANCES WE HAVE HAD TO BRING THE MEETING FORWARD TO MONDAY 23RD NOVEMEBER AT 8:30PM. WE HOPE THIS DOESNT INCONVENIENCE ANYONE AND STILL HOPE THAT WE GET NUMBERS FOR THIS VITAL MEETING..

We need to finalize the route,the dates and which direction we intend to cycle,if you have any views and cannot attend please email us before monday and we will have your opinion on record for the meeting.

 

WED NIGHT SPIN

With the Irish Soccer game on  at 8pm could we all try and ensure that we are ready to cycle by 7pm tomorrow night so we can get a quick spin in and catch most of the Game..

Stephen & Nicolas Roche on Late Late Show

Hi all, I hope everyone is keeping fit. Just a quick note to say Stephen & Nicolas Roche on Late Late Show tonight (13th Nov) .

Training Spins

With the recent spell of  awful weather its been difficult to keep our regular winter spins going and very easy for us to get lazy and push the bike aside and lose all the fitness we’ve gained in recent months.The good news is that the forecast isnt too bad for the next few days and its expected to get dry and cold so there should be no excuse not to get back out on the bike.Hope to see as many as possible at McElligotts wed night for our weekly night time spin.

MALIN 2 MIZEN 2010

Hope the recent wet weather isnt putting any of ye off going out on the bike and keeping the level of fitness up for Malin 2 mizen.There will be a meeting on Friday 27th November at 8:30  to finalize any decisions that need to be made and to decide on a concrete date and route,these decisions will effect everyone taking part so its hoped that everyone interested in cycling this great event will please attend.If anyone has any ideas or suggestions dont hestiate in emailing currowcc@gmail.com or me tomaskenny@gmail.com to let us know what you feel might be a good idea or if you feel you cant cycle that distance why not help us organise the event and tag along as support during the cycle..

Tom

get on the rain gear and keep the training up

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