1066familyman
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- Jan 15, 2008
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This week I recalled two more hills that needed purging. One was sorted yesterday. The other (Sundridge) was scheduled for today.
Spare a thought for Sir Julian. He was informed that today would be hilly yet he still did a long run yesterday as training for a marathon or something. Today, straight up a hill and he was nowhere which I put down to not being warmed up. I then did a PB up Ide with him lagging. I then introduced him to Brasted where I did another PB but with a nice wait/rest at the top. I then dispensed with Sundridge and had another wait/rest. He had a proper work out today.
[MENTION=1320]Notters[/MENTION], your speed thing. I have noticed with my analysis that nearly a year into roller training, I can do some consistent rates whether up hill or on flat but I'm not sure it makes a difference to an average mph.
I reckon every other ride set a few 'peg it' sections. The more you do the better. Eventually, it will fall into place. It is the ascending pace that will 'up' an average mph.
Anyway, this really needs a review by our speed king [MENTION=16679]Hangullton[/MENTION].
Good to hear you're smashing those hills
I beg to differ on how to up average speed. The exact opposite is true. It's descending like a loon that will bring the quickest results for upping avg speed. Even just pedalling down hills rather than freewheeling will bring results.