he Questions
What techniques do you use to stay focused during races and training?
Most of my hard training is done on the turbo trainer and to keep focussed I like to watch cycling DVD's. I have a couple of training DVDs from the Chris Carmichael collection, these are ok but you can get a bit fed up of seeing footage of American riders and the supporters waving the stars and stripes.
Does cycling help keep you young?
Yes it sure does. I am 33 and still get asked for ID when I buy booze, its great and really annoys the wife. But I know a number of cyclists who look even younger for their age, I remember when my parents were marshalling a year or so ago at Newchapel Village Hall. They saw Huw in the hall playing on the piano and said, who is that young boy playing on the piano, he is very good for his age. I then had to explain that he was actually quite a bit older than he looked/acted.
Are you a vegetarian? Do you think being veggie affects athletic performance?
Nope, Gaucho Grill would go out of business if I was. Not sure of the effects, but I would have thought it would be harder to build muscle, if you needed it.
When planning your ride do you choose routes to match your training sessions?
At times, I do like to throw in some hilly routes and have a couple of killers up my sleeve for when I need to get that edge on the hills for sportives or a hilly race.
How do you rate the usefulness of training with power?
Not sure, but I think it would be very effective. I have done a bit of training with power on the turbo trainer and it is effective at keeping you aware of any improvements.
Hills - love 'em or hate 'em?
I used to love them when I could beat all my training partners up them. Now they have all got quicker up the hills than me, so I tend to loathe them a bit.
What do you do to look after your body after your race or event?
Cup of tea and a slice of cake as soon as possible after the race. Then stop off at a petrol station and get a bottle of water and maybe a couple of chocolate bars. Then when I get home a big bowl of pasta with bolognaise sauce and a glass or two or red wine, followed by a large slice of chocolate cake or whatever else is lying around. Not sure if this is looking after it but seems like the right thing to do.
Cheers
Marek....