Welcome to CenturyRides.com
Training For Century Rides
For most individuals, cycling one hundred miles or a century is a real achievable feature, assuming that they have participated in the adequate training and preparation. Within this article, we are going to discuss training for century rides. Obviously, the most important thing that you should do is begin building up the miles that you are able to clock on a bike as soon as possible within your training regime.
Before you make your attempt at the century ride, you need to aim to complete a seventy five mile training ride, approximately two weeks before you make your very first century attempt. Assuming that you are able to achieve this, then the extra twenty five miles on the day of the century ride shouldn’t be a problem at all. Based on this seventy five mile plan, you are going to need to slowly increase your rides to this length so that you are able to avoid injury.
Mostly, you should aim to go for at least two really short rides during the week and then one really long ride on the weekend. The long ride, as well as your mileage total weekly, shouldn’t increase within a distance that is more than fifteen percent each week. By ramping up all of your training at a much faster rate, you will be able to increase your overall chances of picking up some form of injury significantly.
One of the other essential ways that you are able to prepare for the one hundred mile ride is to treat all of your training as practice ground for your kit, nutrition and clothing that you will use on the big cycling day. You may also want to stimulate the race circumstances on each and every training ride by wearing the precise amount of clothing and carrying the exact same kit that you are going to begin with on century day.
By doing all of this, you are going to reduce your overall risk of any of those nasty surprises ruining your overall enjoyment of the one hundred mile ride. As you may already know, nutrition is known to be the key essential when taking these long rides. You should use all of your long rides weekly to experiment with what foods are going to work the best for you.
All of the foods like bagels, potatoes, fig rolls, and of course the ever-so-popular peanut butter sandwich, are all very popular among all of the endurance cyclists. Overall, you just need to find out what all works for you and what works in training, not what works on the attempt at the century race itself. Now that you know a little about the training for century rides, you will be better prepared for the big day.
Leave a comment | View Comments
cyclist Videos
Loading...
|
Theme Park Rides NewsUSU students present futuristic theme park attractions in Disney competitionFriday, February 3 was the final day of competition in Glendale, CA for three students from Utah State University trying to win a contest for the best design for a theme park ride. It is an annual competition sponsored by Walt Disney Imagineering. Read more...Secret of the Theme Park on Disney's DoorstepKISSIMMEE, Fla. (MainStreet) -- By mid-January workers, parents and students are seeking warmth to cure their winter blues. Florida is a natural destination for sun, relaxation and fun, and is famous as the home of Walt Disney World, which turned 40 last year with the distinction of being the world's most visited theme park -- nearly 17 million visitors in 2010, according to TEA/Aecom. But for ... Read more...Thorpe Park orders rollercoaster improvements after dummies lose limbsThorpe Park, the theme park, has ordered improvements to its new rollercoaster, The Swarm, after dummies lost limbs during test rides. Read more...Beth Kassab: Theme parks smart to ban girl with no hands from thrill ridesKatie Champagne has a story that will leave you both inspired and angry. The 17-year-old was born without hands and without her left arm almost to the elbow, but she's an accomplished equestrian. And despite not having any fingers, she can navigate an iPhone as easily as the fastest thumb-typist you know. She aims to be an artist or photographer. Read more...Carly Harrington: New theme park sure to bring family funSome of my fondest memories growing up were of Opryland theme park in Nashville. It was a quick weekend getaway for our family, living less than an hour away from a full day of promised fun that included rides like the Wabash Cannonball, the Old Mill Scream and the Grizzly River Rampage. Read more... |
Fun fair rides
Phat rides
Carnival rides
Bicycle history
Sweet rides
Bicycle logo
California century bike rides
Disneyland rides attractions
Century ride
Century rides
Bicycle touring
Bicycle magazine
Hot air balloon rides
Disneyland rides
Thrill rides
Sitemap