Brahan
Über Member
- Location
- West Sussex
Hey guys I wonder if you can help.
I've been road riding for about a year now and no matter how long/hard I ride I never get sore legs. They get tired but never sore. This changed the other day when I got the turbo out and decided to see what my max cadence is. I hit it as hard as I could about 10 or 12 times each time only lasted about 6 seconds at max speed, but couldn't get over 198rpm. It wasn't the next day but the day after that my legs were in agony, it felt like they were burning and now 5 days later I can still feel it.
Should I bother doing this again? Will I get quicker if I keep training like this? or is there any point because surely if you can spin at max then you should just change gear?
Is it better to train to cadence or actual speed?
I've been road riding for about a year now and no matter how long/hard I ride I never get sore legs. They get tired but never sore. This changed the other day when I got the turbo out and decided to see what my max cadence is. I hit it as hard as I could about 10 or 12 times each time only lasted about 6 seconds at max speed, but couldn't get over 198rpm. It wasn't the next day but the day after that my legs were in agony, it felt like they were burning and now 5 days later I can still feel it.
Should I bother doing this again? Will I get quicker if I keep training like this? or is there any point because surely if you can spin at max then you should just change gear?
Is it better to train to cadence or actual speed?