by Marky Mark » Tue Oct 28, 2008 12:00 pm
[quote="Antloony"]
What will be interesting is to follow Seans and Marky Marks progress whilst training the FaCT way though I doubt I'll need to be looking over my shoulder in case they catch me up. These pair have been cycling longer than myself and put more hours in on the bike compared to me.
(By the way guys thats in no way a dig at you, rather a subtle way of me saying stop wasting your time, get out there and try pushing yourselves harder instead of riding round everywhere at walking pace watching your heart rate every 10 seconds) Go on, thrash your legs, fair more enjoyable than staring down at a HR monitor wondering if you should walk over the speed bumps in case your heart rate goes to high from the effort of climbing them.
Yours awaiting some kind of reply claiming I'm talking crap.
Ant the out spoken one
LETS NIP THIS sh1t IN THE BUD. START RANTI never take any comments as a dig, I'm far to thick skinned for that and there are more important things in life to get stressed over.
Why did I join Addiscome and not any other club apart from it being the first on the list?
The fact that the backbone of the club is based on over 300 members riding at dare I say it 'different' speeds and levels. Thank god this world is made up of different people or we would all be in a training group turning up at the cafe at the same time. Now we couldn't do that to the cafe now could we. And lets hope the club don't introduce a speed limit to cycling, weather that be a maximum limit or a MINIMUM limit!!!
I set off riding at the start of this year after having a 25 year break from cycling, lets call that a rest Zone! not riding at walking pace as you put it, but all out MAX HR stuff an nearly every single ride I went on. I tried with the 17's - got dropped every time bar one. I rode to Brighton and back with Paul and Sylvan AVG HR of about 170, so give the 'far more enjoyable than staring at a HR monitor' crap and wind your neck in and TRY to look at it from my side and others. I gave it everything I had and I'm sure Mr Pvt & Sylvan will tell you the pain I was in. I was also doing a 12 mile killer run up to Botley Hill farm 3 or 4 time a week at 05.30 to try and improve. Lets not forget the turbo sessions either. So don't tell me I didn't try Antloony. If you only enjoy thrashing then stick to that, I don't have a problem with you doing that.
My goal was to start racing this year and do loads of time trials, I didn't get far off that goal even if I did only do 2 TT's and not even manage a single race. Bonking on nearly every ride is not fun and after a while it knocks you back a bit but I still didn't give up.
Then the 1st of June came and I broke my hand and other body parts got a bit smashed up, now that really p1ssed me off and you would not believe how much I wanted to get back on that bike, the addiction was bad. When I did get back on it I took it easy for a bit then started to ramp up the rides again, yet again still the last one up Box Hill but enjoying riding again.
Then I start thinking what the bloody hell is wrong with me, surly I can't be that unfit. So I got an offer from my other half's company BUPA scheme to go and have a full MOT which included a Echocardiogram and stress test on my heart. Bit of an irregular heartbeat and took quiet a while for the HR to drop. Oh and lets not forget the Cholesterol that goes off the scale but all in all quiet pleased that I'm not going to die when trying to get up these hills.
Then I found out that Rob was testing people for this new fangled FaCT Lactate Balance Point thingy and some weird Swedish bloke from Canada called Juerg
, I started to read some of the stuff written in the training forum and if I'm honest it went straight over my head
. So lab-rab number 13 (me) put his hand up for a test not really having a clue why , so glad I had the test and pointed out that there was a reason why I suffer up the hills etc etc. Just a tad low on power, them watts.
I even hated riding with my family and friends because the didn't ride fast enough, what was the point of riding if it's not at 100%, that's how bad I was
. But that CR last Saturday at LBP-20 was actually quiet fun, I didn't force anybody else to do it, didn't interfere with any other group, no harm done so I though, thought wrong there didn't I. I don't have to do it, I chose to do it and won't do it every week.
I'm 42 years old and actually having fun and trying to keep fit at the same time, WE ALL want to ride for different reasons, mine is to keep me alive and feeling alive. As said in other posts, I don't have a coach or really need one, but Rob And Juerg have offered to give me a few pointers and little bit of structure to random rides and boring 100% turbo sessions. The 3 sessions on the turbo last week were a lot better that my old method of pedal as hard as you can for 25 minutes the crawl up stairs on all 4's to get in the shower. You get the picture?
RANT FINISHED (for now!)
What I'm trying to say is...........
I don't have a clue how to train, my method has failed Physically and Mentally.
I can now ride slower if I want to.
Enjoy the company of all groups, fast, slow, LBP, JFF etc
The forum is a quality club tool, I like it a lot.
I aim to improve at a steady rate, others can do it however and whenever they like.
Eat cake and still drink beer.
Laugh and cycle.
Addiscome is FULL of quality members, lets hope it stays that way.
Note : I will be the most improved member in the club, no matter how long it takes. (I hope)
Please let me know if that answered your point, and yes you are talking CRAP
Marky Mark the loud Gobby one.