Friday, 15 April 2011

6 Watts per KG

One of my short term targets for this year is to reach 6 watts per KG on a standard bike test protocol. When testing athletes we find that 5 w/kg is a good starting measurement if you wish to race well, 5.5 put you well up there and 6 would put you at the front. The measurement is simple, you complete a maximal bike test which increases every minute until failure and then take the wattage from the last complete minute and divide by body weight.

This morning was the first test, I took a while to warm up and have been feeling a bit tired this week from perhaps doing a little too much.. nevertheless I did a good warm up then started at 170 watts and Paul continued to increase the power by 20 watts every minute, my target was 370. I reached the end of 370 and was working pretty hard but still in control.. at that point I backed off and stopped, as it wasn't my intention to go to max.

370/67 = 5.52, the next minute at 390 which would give a score of 5.82 w/kg would have been manageable but probably not another minute at 410. For the first test of the year, with tired legs from a hard week.. I'm happy. It told me that 6 w/kg is definitely on the cards.. just need a few more weeks.

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Friday, 18 March 2011

It's nearly here..

Training going well, the ankle is healing after a full year of problems and now back to running full speed off road but yet to transfer onto hard surface.. nevertheless, I'm running. Swimming is going well, consistently 3X3K every week and the cycling is going great guns. First test today was the Fat Lamb Slam hilly TT course, 15 miles of hard hills and the first proper ride of the year. 41:27 is a new personal best and faster than anything last summer.. how do you like those apples.. the mojo is back for 2011. Basecamp this weekend and some serious biking and running ahead, weather is great.. everything is great..

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Wednesday, 2 March 2011

Project sub 9..

This week I wondered how many people had completed an Ironman in less that 9 hours when aged V40 or above.. in 2012 I'm 40 on November 6th which categorises me as V40 for the year and sub 9 is now my goal.

I've done 9:20 so it sounds feasible but I think it may be somewhat harder that I anticipate and will likely end in disaster. Nevertheless, I will keep you informed along the 18 month journey and if you know how many UK athletes have managed this.. I'd be keen to hear from you.
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Monday, 21 February 2011

Been a while..

It's been a while since the last post, things a bit busy at work with all of our exciting projects taking shape for 2011.. must try harder. One of the most inspirational is working with a group of injured servicemen who are competing in Ironman UK this year.. take a closer look: http://www.truespirit.org.uk/

Other than that things have been driving forwards as usual at endurance central here in sunny St Helens. We have a new member to the team, Joss is a springer / collie cross and will be seen at the majority of events and open water swim sessions from now onwards.. She will be a vital part of the team's fell run training and is due to soon start her lessons in how to run alongside a mountain bike and stay clear of the wheels!

Here endeth the endurance blog..