Getting up early for the 5am live ride with Wilpers tomorrow for ride #400 if anyone wants to join.
I really like Adrian Williams for strength. I like his process, and I find him to be entertaining. Brutal...but entertainingMuy said:
30 minutes in I was like "geezus, I'm just starting a normal 45 minute ride, kill me!"
Finally started doing their strength classes as well and it's completely changed my mindset about working out.
Nitro Power said:I really like Adrian Williams for strength. I like his process, and I find him to be entertaining. Brutal...but entertainingMuy said:
30 minutes in I was like "geezus, I'm just starting a normal 45 minute ride, kill me!"
Finally started doing their strength classes as well and it's completely changed my mindset about working out.
I really like his stretch classes. I'm doing his live 45min strength on Thursday for my 100th strength class.Nitro Power said:I really like Adrian Williams for strength. I like his process, and I find him to be entertaining. Brutal...but entertainingMuy said:
30 minutes in I was like "geezus, I'm just starting a normal 45 minute ride, kill me!"
Finally started doing their strength classes as well and it's completely changed my mindset about working out.
YellAg2004 said:
****. ME.
That was brutal. Ended up PR'ing by 1 peloton, but definitely wasn't planning to. Now to go lay down and try to stop pouring sweat.
tailgatetimer10 said:
My wife and I are supposed to start our first PZ program this week. not looking forward to it.
I certainly wouldn't discourage your from doing it. Any PZ program will work, provided you are following the process and your FTP is correct. One thing I would note, is take MW low impact rides at least once a week. His low impact rides are different than any other instructor, so they are not all equal. He is the only one that I know of that focuses specifically on technique and drills in his low impact classes.Muy said:
I've been doing PZ rides since last December, but started the 5-week program yesterday just to go through a more organized process, is it worth it?
"EMOM"mrsbeer05 said:
Adrian William's 45min fullbody strength this morning was killer and I didn't even get a shout out for 100
mrsbeer05 said:
Adrian William's 45min fullbody strength this morning was killer and I didn't even get a shout out for 100
I was finally on a ride this morning! We've been out of town pretty much every weekend this summer, so I've missed the Saturday rides. We're finally getting ready for school to start, so I'll be around a lot more now. I hadn't done a 60 minute ride in a long time and my legs are jello!Nitro Power said:
Where has Meg and TBird been?
Did a 10 minute core workout of his today...with a 9 minute EMOM.Nitro Power said:"EMOM"mrsbeer05 said:
Adrian William's 45min fullbody strength this morning was killer and I didn't even get a shout out for 100
The correct answer, is there is no precise way of doing it. At least in my experiences. The more you do, the more refined your methods will become. I used to start at Z5 for 1 minute then spread Z5 / Z6 throughout, while spending the rest of the time in Z4. What I found, was I didn't recover adequately, so I would burn out in the end. What I did this last time was start in Z4 and gradually increase output until the last 5 minutes or so.tailgatetimer10 said:
I started pz and just did my first test. How do y'all approach these? I felt misleaded and started lower than I prob should've which made the last 5 to 10 minutes brutal.
Tested at 200
I agree that there is no one best way to do it. However works best for you is the best way. You will get better at figuring out what works for you once you do it a few times. First thing I would do is make your own playlist and play it on a bluetooth speaker or stereo with the peloton on mute. If you still want the coaching, use closed captions to read what they are saying. I would guess having my own music is good for about 10 watts of extra power when I test.tailgatetimer10 said:
I started pz and just did my first test. How do y'all approach these? I felt misleaded and started lower than I prob should've which made the last 5 to 10 minutes brutal.
Tested at 200
Yeah, give yourself the day off from workouts before you test and hydrate well. Simple things like too little recovery from the previous day's workout or going out drinking the night before and being dehydrated can make a big difference in the result.tailgatetimer10 said:
I'll wait to retest and try again in a week or so. I prob also should do it on a different day then when I did... The day after leg day
This is the hardest thing for me. I'm training for a triathlon so can't really have a day or week off. I just took the test on a recovery week but it was still sandwiched between a 10 mile run and a 50 mile bike, so not exactly fresh legs. But good enough to get an idea and have targets to train to.txags92 said:Yeah, give yourself the day off from workouts before you test and hydrate well. Simple things like too little recovery from the previous day's workout or going out drinking the night before and being dehydrated can make a big difference in the result.tailgatetimer10 said:
I'll wait to retest and try again in a week or so. I prob also should do it on a different day then when I did... The day after leg day