Are Two Shorter Rides Better Than One Long Ride?

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  • Опубликовано: 15 сен 2024

Комментарии • 14

  • @RyonBeachner
    @RyonBeachner 3 месяца назад +4

    Changing playback speed to 1.25x makes this far easier to listen to.

    • @gregcharland
      @gregcharland 3 месяца назад

      Thank you. I was looking for the exit.

    • @sunburntknees2904
      @sunburntknees2904 3 месяца назад

      Great tip! I am time crunched after all!

  • @scottseltzer
    @scottseltzer 3 месяца назад +3

    Another factor is that a proper long ride prepares you for riding under accumulated fatigue. You're not doing actual endurance with shorter rides.

    • @CTS_TrainRight
      @CTS_TrainRight  3 месяца назад

      Durability and the benefit of riding with accumulated fatigue are covered in the section that starts at 11:15.

  • @suisinghoraceho2403
    @suisinghoraceho2403 3 месяца назад +4

    They are not. But they are better than no ride.

  • @sunburntknees2904
    @sunburntknees2904 3 месяца назад

    There are no short cuts in my opinion. Long rides are highly beneficial regardless of the duration of your event.

  • @nicholashatcher2844
    @nicholashatcher2844 3 месяца назад

    How do I apply this to the weekends prepping for a Fondo/Sportive? I don't have the availability to do double days. So is a 4-hour ride on Sat or Sun better than a 2-hour ride on both days? Seems like he's saying it would be due to position fatigue, fueling strategy, etc.

    • @CTS_TrainRight
      @CTS_TrainRight  3 месяца назад +1

      If you have the availability to do a 4-hour ride on the weekend, take advantage of it. There are few times we'd would recommend someone with the availability to do a 4 hour ride do two 2-hour rides instead, and almost never for someone training for a Fondo or Sportive. Track cyclists and riders training for very specific anaerobic challenges, maybe. In your case, shorter rides during the week, including 1-2 days with intervals, and a long 4-hour ride on Saturday or Sunday sounds like a great starting point for preparing for a Fondo/Sportive.

  • @gerrysecure5874
    @gerrysecure5874 3 месяца назад +1

    Depends how many shorter rides you already did and when you plan to do the next one. These context free questions are simply bullocks.

    • @CTS_TrainRight
      @CTS_TrainRight  3 месяца назад

      The context is fully explained in the video, from the listener's submitted question. Then the response further expands the context to address the listener's question and apply the host's experience to '2 rides vs. 1 ride' scenarios.

  • @tonyp3523
    @tonyp3523 3 месяца назад

    What if u commute 3 times a week. 35miles one way 😂 I can ride it but not sure if I can handle the volume

    • @CTS_TrainRight
      @CTS_TrainRight  3 месяца назад +2

      If you end up doing 70-mile round trips three times per week, you'll develop a great aerobic engine. However, you might need to start with one commute per week and build up or find creative ways to make the commute one way. For instance, ride one way and carpool on the way home. One solution we've had athlete use is to drive your bike to work one day, ride home in the evening. Ride to work the following morning, then drive home with the bike that evening.

    • @tonyp3523
      @tonyp3523 3 месяца назад

      @@CTS_TrainRight thanks. That actually makes sense. I’ll try it🙏