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Coach Julie’s TRI Riding Tips

Monday, April 30, 2012


F4 Coach Julie Hudetz offers some awesome TRI BIKE tips.

First of all, congrats to everyone for completing an awesome workout on the bike yesterday!   Those are the kind of workouts that will make you stronger and faster!
Based on some feedback from some of you, I thought I would share a few tips.
 
1)       Descending:    For starters, this is something that will improve the more you do it.    But, as you are working on getting better here are some things that can help:
a.       It is very helpful to “soft pedal” when descending.   Soft pedaling is when your legs are slowly turning the cranks but not doing anything to propel your speed forward.   Cadence doesn’t matter but you are keeping your legs turning.   Why does this help?   It keeps the blood flowing in your legs, and better yet, you actually have better balance when your legs are turning.
b.      If you are simply coasting and not soft pedaling, be sure your cranks are always kept parallel to the ground – not one pedal up and one down.  (If that doesn’t make sense have your coaches show you on the next ride).   For super-fast descending you can lift your hips and push your weight back.   You will see the pros in the Tour de France doing this when they want to pick up speed going downhill.
c.       Work on using your drops and not descending on your hoods.  You have more control in your drops.
2)      Benefits of this workout:    Keep in mind the purpose of a workout like this is not to make you a better climber.   The purpose of the workout we did yesterday is to build your aerobic base and power.    Even though you may not be racing on a long climb, by doing intervals on a gradual uphill grade you are able to work your aerobic base as well as build power in your glutes and quads.   That in turn, makes you go faster on a flat or rolling TT course.    The other advantage of doing intervals going uphill is that you can adjust your heart rate by modifying your gears and effort.   Ideally for this workout, your heart beat builds in every interval.   The first one for 15 minutes should be in a lower heart rate.  Keep in mind, you can use your easiest gear here, speed is not as important and managing your heart rate/zone.   The second interval you boost your heart rate about 10 beats.   And for your last interval, you should be pushing really hard for those 5 minutes.    Adjust your gears accordingly! 
3)      Clothing:    I know some of you got cold on the descent, Colorado weather is crazy.   For that reason, I always suggest you always take a jacket with you.    I also suggest wearing more clothing than you think you might need.  It is always easier to take clothes off than it is to warm up when you get cold.   Carrying extra clothing is a great habit to get into when training in Colorado.    The only time I would make an exception to that is if it is a scorching hot day and I know I will be on the flats.  Otherwise, having a jacket, arm/knee or leg warmers never hurts.
4)      Food and Hydration:   It is so important to remember to eat and drink enough on these harder workouts.   You should never worry about having too much food or drink with you on a training ride.   Extra weight does not matter on training rides.     If your bike is not set up with two water bottle cages, I highly recommend you get that set up.   The other advantage of having two water bottles is so that you have additional hydration for your recovery.     On the note of recovery, remember that first 30 minutes post workout is critical for recovery.     Recovery drinks, MIX1 for example, are great to take within that first 30 minutes of completing your workout.    If you find yourself experiencing headaches later in the day, that is usually a sign that you are dehydrated.   This is one factor of your training that is easy to control and makes a huge difference.   Be sure you are paying attention to this.

That’s it for now.  Feel free to email me with any questions, or ask for help on the bike days.  If you ever want me to ride behind you and observe your gearing, pedaling or descending, just let me know before the ride and I am happy to do that! 
Have a great week!
Coach Julie



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March 31st Aspiring Athlete EXPO

Monday, March 19, 2012


Join us Saturday morning, March 31st for this spring's Aspiring Athlete EXPO. Meet in front of East Boulder Recreation Center at 8 am for an easy jog and then head inside after for giveaways, experts, and more.



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F4 / BCS TRI Night

Tuesday, February 28, 2012


Join FastForward on Wednesday, March 7th at 6pm at Boulder Cycle Sport- North for our inaugural TRI Night...

Come to Boulder Cycle Sport next Wednesday evening for our inaugural TRI Night, where we'll be revealing the 2012 F4 bike and TRI kits and taking orders for delivery this spring.  Pearlizumi reps will be on hand with size samples, and can answer all your questions about fabric, features, and fit!  Note- We'll need to place our team order by Friday, March 9th, so plan to stop in to BCS- North that Thursday or Friday to do so if you can't attend Wednesday evening.


We'll also introduce the F4/ BCS TRI Team, a new 'lighter' version of F4 training for those just looking for some camaraderie, a monthly training weekend, race weekend support, and some cool racing threads.  While some experienced F4 athletes may choose this option for 2012 in lieu of our regular TRI Program, we hope to attract many of Boulder Cycle Sport's existing customers who want to give TRI a try this season.


And now... here's a Sneak Peak of the awesome new F4 Team Apparel for 2012/2013:



 




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2012 F4 Scholarships

Thursday, February 23, 2012


FastForward once again offers two scholarships for athletes in need looking to train for running or triathlon events in 2012...

Contact Jen Szabo at (JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) for details and an application.


 



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F4 Seasons Pass and F4-Pack

Monday, January 16, 2012


New for 2012... Find out about the F4 Seasons' Pass and F4 Pack...

F4 Pack


Attention F4 Alumni! Over the past seven years, more than 2500 of you have aspired and perspired your way through assorted FastForward Programs, reaching amazing accomplishments from 5K to Marathon, Sprint TRI to Ironman, and more!   During that time, you hopefully enjoyed our fantastic coaching and cutting edge training methodologies, and got in really great shape!  From chatting with many of you recently, I know that life doesn’t always allow you the time or money to dedicate to formal F4 training, so NEW for 2012 I am offering a way to still enjoy some of F4’s most desirable social aspects and up to FOUR group RUNS per Program… all for $49/ yr. from Spring 2012 – Winter 2013.  If at anytime you want to ‘upgrade’ to a formal program in order to receive the latest training schedule and learn from some of our great new coaches, then you can apply your F4 Pack fee to the cost of that program.


So, here's what you get for $49/ yr.:


 



  • Attend up to four group RUNS per Program (16 per year... that's $3 per workout vs. the $10 drop-in rate)

  • Race Day support at all official F4 attended races

  • Discounts from a growing list of awesome F4 Resource Partners with your new 2012 F4 Membership Card

  • F4 Parties, Events, and Speakers

  • Deals on F4 Tri, Bike, and Run Apparel

  • Upgradeable anytime with 100% credit towards a full training program


Sign up now!


F4 Seasons’ Pass


Many FastForward athletes participate in three or four Programs per year, and enjoy good health, low burnout, and well-timed fitness peaks as a result of our well-designed year-round approach to endurance training in Colorado.  As a way to encourage more of you to realize these benefits and to say thank you to those who’ve paved the way, I am offering an all new F4 Seasons’ Pass for $499/ yr., which allows for unlimited participation in any F4 RUN or TRI Program from Spring 2012 – Winter 2013.


So, here's what you get for $499/yr.:



  • Unlimited participation in any F4 RUN or TRI Program from Spring 2012 - Winter 2013, including Spring RUN, Spring/ Summer TRI, Summer RUN, Summer TRAIL, Holiday, Winter- Canyonlands.

  • Register online only once per year and save on c.c. fees

  • Secure your spot for limited participation programs like Moab or Trail

  • Enjoy unlimited guest privileges

  • Save $200 or more vs. signing up for each program individually.

  • Sign up by February 14th (Valentine's Day) and get a one-of-a-kind F4 Seasons' Pass Holders long sleeve tech tee from Pearlizumi!


Sign up now!



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