Enhancing your VO2 Max will provide benefit to your cycling performance regardless of the distance you race. You top end capability will set your performance capability at short course and Olympic distance events, but it will also uplift your Threshold capability for 70.3 and Ironman distance events. This workout will also benefit road cyclists and mountain bikers too.
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Wednesday Windtrainer Workout: Josh Amberger’s 70.3 Knockout Punch Session
The ability to put surges into your 70.3 pace and to recover from them, is beneficial for all athletes to put in a surge and break up the front pack to lifting your intensity on a short hill climb. This workout covers a range of intensities and is great for 70.3 triathletes, road cyclists and XC mountain bikers.
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This session comes with a warning …… not to do it too often. Only a few times a year, once in the final couple of weeks as you build up to a key event. It covers a range of intensities and is great for 70.3 triathletes, road cyclists and XC mountain bikers.
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The ability to ride very hard and then settle into a solid threshold effort is a key component and conducting a session like this one will further develop both your VO2 Max and Functional Threshold Power (FTP). This session will benefit all cyclist including triathletes and MtBers.
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