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Started by JesseD. Last reply by Dugafola Oct 19, 2012. 6 Replies 0 Likes
Like most others, I have gone through some pretty epic changes in my life in the last 2 years and now I am finding myself wondering if I really NEED 3 bikes (1 road, 1 "Cross and 1 MTB)? What do you…Continue
Started by Dugafola. Last reply by Dugafola Oct 17, 2012. 6 Replies 0 Likes
what kind or rubber are you guys running?i'm currently running clincher clement PDX 33s. they are fine for the most part. they roll well and are awesome in wet grass. my only gripe on them is the…Continue
Started by Jeff Murray. Last reply by JesseD Aug 29, 2012. 4 Replies 0 Likes
Hey All,As I get the steed ready for my first race of the season in a couple of weeks I was debating what gearing to use. I currently run stock gearing on my Gary Fisher cross bike (11-26 and double…Continue
Started by Jeff Murray. Last reply by Jeff Murray Jul 13, 2012. 8 Replies 0 Likes
As the summer is finally here in New England and the base miles are starting to pile up when should a novice CX racer flip the switch to CX specific training?Continue
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Jesse, I find Strava is mostly a motivational tool... I like your running goal. What really helped me is to do interval research on running websites. I was able to pick up about 1m/mile over the winter doing this. I stick to the local HS track so I can do more structured workouts. I will mix it up between "running effeciency" @ the track and a few road runs. For Example:
Warmup: Skipping, Bear Crawl, Stork Walk, Lunge walk, Inchworm, walk backwards, latteral shuffle (look these up on youtube if you don't know them)
Workout: 3 - 100 yard striding (focus on form), 3 - 300 (3/4 lap) yard at slightly above comfortable, 3 - 800 (2 laps) yard at slightly above cofortable ... You should be gassed when you get done. You're trying to train your body to opperate and recover at a higher level.
*** Walk backwards for about 100 yards minute between each set. You should be slighty gassed when starting your next set.
Cool down & stretch
Comment by Jeff Murray on February 28, 2013 at 4:45pm Strava..absolutely. I have a Garmin 800 so I can upload directly. I also track my workouts on TrainingPeaks.
"Off Season", what is that? Here in New Hampshire the winters are long so during the week it is on the trainer and treadmill. Weekends out on the road unless ice or snow covered. As far as trying work towards running a 5K, checkout the book 'Run less, run faster". Same concept as "Time Crunched Cyclist".
Comment by JesseD on February 27, 2013 at 4:42pm I am on week 3 of an 8 week plan to be able to run 30 minutes non stop, with hopes of being able to do a 5K non stop in april. I just got a bike fit today on my road bike so I am going to start ramping up the road riding...
Comment by Dugafola on February 27, 2013 at 12:20pm I do strava. find me at josh tabije.
off season will consist of riding trails as much as possible before it gets dusty, usually June. then start gearing up for the season on the road and CX bikes. i'm moving up to Cat B so I have a lot of work to do.
Comment by JesseD on February 26, 2013 at 4:23pm Strava, Yes or no?
Comment by JesseD on February 26, 2013 at 4:21pm Hey everybody! Any "off-season" training plans?
Comment by Jeff Murray on October 30, 2012 at 4:22pm Raced Orchard Cross Masters 45+ 3/4 on sunday and placed 20th. Best result so far in my short time racing cross. Even beat about a dozen Masters 35+ who started a minute in front of us. Results are improving each race.
Comment by JesseD on October 30, 2012 at 2:59pm
Comment by Dugafola on October 30, 2012 at 2:31pm nice work Jesse! this upcoming weekend is a rare off weekend. each weekend afterwards is booked w/ races until Xmas. i took 6/65 in BASP#2 and 4/42 at Surf City #1. The course was the hardest CX course i've ever raced. 2 substantial runups...one of which was preceded by 4 barriers going up a hill. Plenty of sand and loose stuff and a few really hard uphill sections. i think the course had about 190 ft of climbing per lap. Found out that the Surf City CX series is the longest running series in the country. pretty cool!
Comment by JesseD on October 27, 2012 at 5:33pm OK! I "raced" today and man was it MUDDY! I have never did a mud race and it was pretty fun, in a stressful kind of way. Did really good at staying relaxed and powering through the glop. I was hanging with another slow dude when, BAM! I hit the deck, those course stakes are really pounded in the ground...anyway after that I was pretty well on my own the whole rest of the race. Don't know where I finished but I finished, which is always on top of my checklist.
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