Sunday, June 14, 2015

Records and Gifts

It's funny that I found the most success in racing as a time trialist. It's really not something I'm naturally good at.

I'm a natural sprinter. Pretty much from the day I started racing on skates way back in 1996, I was always much better at short intense efforts than I was at long sustained efforts. For some reason, my fitness just naturally gains in that area first. On the other hand, it takes me months of focused training to improve my time trialing abilities.

It's really apparent in my riding lately. I'm working mostly on rebuilding my foundation, doing  tempo efforts and a few threshold efforts, and trying to build back up to longer rides. I can still barely make it through a 2-hour ride. Nothing there says "sprints."

When I go riding at lunch, though, the numbers tell another story. Even with my threshold down 50 watts and carrying an extra 15 pounds of weight that isn't useful on the bike, I've broken 3 personal records in the last month and have come pretty close to a 4th, all in that anaerobic/sprint range.

The numbers:

Time This month Previous best
10 seconds 991 watts 1048 watts
20 seconds 896 watts 855 watts
30 seconds 796 watts 783 watts 
60 seconds 645 watts 600 watts

These are not small gains, either. Both the 20- and 60-second records are by more than 40 watts. That's a huge gain!

Of course, when I return to racing it will probably be to time trials. I enjoy the events and, to be honest, they are a whole lot safer than pack races, even if it means my natural gifts are not being fully used.

Sunday, June 7, 2015

The Benefits of Resetting

Most of you know that I'm a bit of a data geek when it comes to my training. I use a software program called WKO+ to track all my training that, among other things, gives me a running tally of my best performances.

The problem with your best, though, is that you can't always hit your absolute best. For example, my workout yesterday was two intervals of 20 minutes each right around my threshold power. My best at that workout was two intervals at 290 watts. I can barely hold that for 6 or 7 minutes right now.

Luckily, I reset my "season" in the software for when I got back on the bike in April. WKO told me that my best power for 20 minutes since then was 226 watts. That gave me a target to aim for and to try and beat.

By having the recent "best" values, I always have a target to try and beat by just a little. Instead of aiming for a value I can't hit yet, I have something to aim for that's within reach.

Yesterday was a good day. On the two intervals, I was able to hit 228 and 234 watts. Two new peak values for the season and one step closer to getting back to where I need to be.

For comparison, at my peak, I can do three of them at 285. I have a lot more work to do to get back there.