by Mohammad L » Thu Apr 11, 2013 10:13 pm
[quote="olderigetbetteriwas"]also, if you wanna push 97 rpm, why train at 70-75? that don't make sense to me.
My natural cadence is in excess of 100rpm - usually the average for 1 hour threshold is 102rpm.
By doing big gear, low cadence work, I'm hoping that I'll be able to push two or three cogs lower at a lower average cadence of 96-98rpm, which may yield up to a 10% improvement in my wattage for 1 hour ( which should 'feel' more efficient because of the increased distance per pedal stroke despite perceived exertion being greater owing to increased torque)
Wiggins in his book 'A Year in Yellow' claims that that be brought his avg cadence of 100+rpm down to 95rpm by doing strength training sessions where he was pedalling at 60rpm on a v.big gear....and somehow that led to an improvement (despite the power output being same as before?)
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