Cycling Training Tips

Jesper Bondo Medhus

I am a medical doctor with a special interest in cycling training. I work at the Hospital of Vejle using clinical physiology and nuclear medicine to diagnose cancer and heart patients. Author of the book: Mastering the Art of Race-Specific Training (Kindle and paperback).

Time Trials are great time effective training

Eliminate the Unnecessary

I often recommend VO2 max and threshold power interval training as the most effective training methods. Though, it would be too extreme to devise the ultimate time-effective training program, including nothing but intervals and race days. A more realistic approach to the 80/20 rule would be to eliminate some of the 80% that have the

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Cycling Races Are Not Organized in 15-minute Sub-threshold Intervals

I love structured cycling training plans. Strategically and optimized interval training that fits perfectly to your current fitness. Beautiful, right? Take, for example, my 12-week winter training program: it forces you to tackle scheduled intervals three times per week and perform an increasing amount of training. Very controlled and easy to follow. And it works.

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