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Old October 7th 03, 08:39 PM
David Kerber
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You people who race occasionally (not every week!): do you find that
"tapering" your workouts helps your performance on race day? I know
runners and swimmers will taper their workouts as they approach big
races. Do you think it works for cyclists as well? If so, how long
before, and how much do you taper your workouts?

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Old October 7th 03, 09:40 PM
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"David Kerber" wrote in message
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You people who race occasionally (not every week!): do you find that
"tapering" your workouts helps your performance on race day? I know
runners and swimmers will taper their workouts as they approach big
races. Do you think it works for cyclists as well? If so, how long
before, and how much do you taper your workouts?


I don't race, just commute, but I really notice the difference for a weekend
challenge if I ride hard or easy Thurs/Fri. If I don't ride at all I feel
like King Kong, but I don't know if that translates into good results.

Doug
Toronto


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Old October 7th 03, 10:07 PM
Doug Huffman
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I've noticed the same thing. Skip a day and the next day's ride is likely
faster.


"Doug Purdy" wrote in message
able.rogers.com...

I don't race, just commute, but I really notice the difference for a

weekend
challenge if I ride hard or easy Thurs/Fri. If I don't ride at all I feel
like King Kong, but I don't know if that translates into good results.

Doug
Toronto




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Old October 8th 03, 03:03 AM
Golightly F.
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"David Kerber"
You people who race occasionally (not every week!): do you find that
"tapering" your workouts helps your performance on race day? I know
runners and swimmers will taper their workouts as they approach big
races. Do you think it works for cyclists as well? If so, how long
before, and how much do you taper your workouts?


As you may know tapering is denying the body what it is expecting. The
theory isn't as much rest as it is denial. I haven't been around
competition for years... but as I recall there was a four day period... from
max to mild.

hth


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Old October 8th 03, 05:31 AM
Badger South
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In article ,
Doug Huffman wrote:
I've noticed the same thing. Skip a day and the next day's ride is likely
faster.


"Doug Purdy" wrote in message
. cable.rogers.com...

I don't race, just commute, but I really notice the difference for a

weekend
challenge if I ride hard or easy Thurs/Fri. If I don't ride at all I feel
like King Kong, but I don't know if that translates into good results.

Doug
Toronto


Even if you just have an 'easy' cruise day on a couple days it
seems to peak on the bike, but that might be b/c it's one of
the few types of activities where you're doing it -every- day in
many cases.

I rode with the wife easy on Sat and Sun, and by today, I was
up a gear harder, and really pushing sections I typically labor
on. It was great. I was surprised, especially as I was really
tired from some yard chores and house work, and rode like 4
hours later than usual. I thought I'd be like cutting the ride
in half. Instead I felt like I could do it twice. Neat! ;-)

For running I have to start a taper like a week before and
event. Swimming, 3-4 days. Seems based on demand. You get rest
on a bike. Little rest running, though.

Best,

-B

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Old October 8th 03, 06:39 AM
Mark Hickey
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David Kerber wrote:

You people who race occasionally (not every week!): do you find that
"tapering" your workouts helps your performance on race day? I know
runners and swimmers will taper their workouts as they approach big
races. Do you think it works for cyclists as well? If so, how long
before, and how much do you taper your workouts?


I try to not get in a really hard ride closer than four days out, and
try to take at least two days off the bike, or at least keep the
intensity WAY down. Sometimes I feel invincible after only one day
off, but two or three is usually better.

Mark Hickey
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