So, that put my weekly total up to 5 hours, and about 50 miles (not that distance means much indoors).
My goal for this month is to get to where I can ride non-stop for an hour with cadence above 70 RPM. My actual tri training schedule doesn't start until March 8, so I'm just trying to get a good base. This month, I'm concentrating on cycling, and next month, I'll move on to running. I figure if I can get to the point where I can exercise for longer periods of time and keep my heart rate up and stuff, I'll be ready to start my actual tri training.
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I can guarantee you if you rode your rollers for 5 hours it is going to be much closer to 75-100 miles. When we go out and we are riding without stopping a ton we average about 17-19 miles an hour.
Nice work
Yeah, I usually average between 15 and 20 mph over long distances, so I'm sure it's a lot more than that. The hours are all I really care about. The nice thing is that there's still a lot more resistance I can get out of my rollers just by shifting gears.
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