Getting better at the final moments
Paul Skiba performed some really impressing results in Week 1 of the Power Meter Project 2007. He has used his SRM crank system for a couple of years before entering this project. Here are the results of the critical power tests:
Critical Power Tests ”“ Week 1 (Paul Skiba)
Critical Power Tests | 5sec | 1min | 5min | 20min | Body Weight |
Week 1 (Watt) | 791W | 467W | 333.1W | 290.5W | 71.2kg/157lbs |
Week 1 (Watt/kg) | 11.1W/kg | 6.6W/kg | 4.7W/kg | 4.1W/kg | (tests are done indoor) |
So what is the plan?
Paul is an ex-professional and very strong for his age. I want to increase Paul’s fitness across the whole power range. When he gets closer to the end of the project, he will start to work more intensive on anaerobic intervals. A good interval type for training to improve his ability to separate him from the pack is the 40/20sec intervals. These intervals are supposed to be done at his 5min critical power, but it is very likely that he will be able to push a little harder here. These intervals are primarily made for VO2max but they will also add some power to his anaerobic endurance (1min critical power). Sprint training is also a part of the training program, but that is not because of his weak sprint test. The test was performed indoor and I will not get surprised if he performs significantly better outdoor.
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