The wind tore this flag from its perch at the Geneva Chamber of Commerce!!! |
This year, we've also been trying to get out to do our 60 minute power tests on the road. There's really not much point in doing this test on the trainer. You really need to have some cooling airflow in order to have a meaningful test, and a 20 minute test on the trainer just doesn't cut it. We've found that the 20 minute number is not a good picture of the power you'll be able to hold for rides over an hour since it tends to favor athletes with a high anaerobic capacity.
We've not yet been able to get a weekend with dry roads and temperatures in the 30's, but we know we'll get it in eventually!
It's really been enjoyable to see how much everyone is improving. We've had several athletes reporting PR's in their swims at distances from 100's to 1600's not only through fitness improvements, but also by correcting deficiencies in stroke mechanics and body position errors.
We've also seen some extremely solid run performances surprisingly early in the year. The miles and miles of steady state aerobic base work is paying dividends in run performances. Joe Tally is one of our training plan athletes who has been participating in the Fleet Feet winter run series, and can't seem to keep from getting a PR at nearly every event. The coolest part of his PR's is that he hasn't done any fast run training yet this year and has had super slippery footing at several races! This further proves our point about consistency in running being the most important ingredient to success.
I absolutely love watching the athletes improve their performances throughout the training season, and it's been very interesting to have done our run and bike performance testing with blood lactate sampling throughout the base period. We've been able to tailor workouts to the individual's physiology, and then conduct a retest to make sure we're achieving the desired result.
Ryan Cameron has had a great year of improvement on the bike and has improved his watts at Max_LaSS over 30%! Ryan will be competing in Ironman Lake Placid this summer. |
Very exciting stuff for 2012! Nice Tri has been blessed with a full quiver of dedicated and talented athletes, and we even have four triathletes that are hoping to acquire their pro cards this year. The coolest part about the athletes on our team is their friendly and approachable demeanor, so if you see someone in a Nice Tri jersey this year, stop and say "hi"! I'm sure they'd love to tell you about how their year is going, what races they'll be doing, their favorite gel flavor, the most comfortable type of chamois butter....
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