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I think you are right here. Think I may have been over doing it the past few weeks. I have been hitting the weights 4-5times a week but not at a hard level about 60% of what I would do pre lockdown so I wasn’t really factoring these as a full on work out, along with that Iv been cycling at least 4times a week and then doing a mobility routine 3-4times a week. Have been eating a lot more carbs and been adding carb powder into my cycling drinks.May be more down to fatigue ? Your body needs fuel ( sugar in your blood ) to work . If you are over doing it your body is telling you to ease up . Take a bit of time out of cycling ( two weeks ) No leg work and i bet you will be smashing it when you get back on the bike .
Can you not go and do some volunteering to usefully use the time you have?. Just get a bit frustrated as I’m still on furlough if I don’t go gym or cycling I’m stuck in the house all day
Hi, was just after feedback from some of the people who lift on here. How do you fit it all in and do you find weights effect your cycling performance?
Thats ingtresting, never a problem for me. 6 days a week of both, and big compund exercises with 2 or 3 times my own weight dont seem to drain me. If I went right to the edge and worked up to a 1 rep max then it might be different, but clanging and banging big weight never seems to leave me drained or weak for more than a few minutes.Yes, it does.
I moved from powerlifting to triathlon. For the first 6 months I tried to keep powerlifting in my training plan, although reduced to 2 times a week and it just didn't work.
Having to go for a bike ride the day after I'd squat or deadlift was a nightmare (either my legs or my lower back was sore) and also all the weight I was carrying around on the bike would tire me out quickly on climbs. It also goes the other way: having to squat the day after my weekend long bike ride was just crap. I was always huffing and puffing, sore all the time, tired all the time and ended up not enjoying either.
So, in my experience, powerlifting and triathlon CANNOT co-exist because it's just too many disciplines to train for. BUT, powerlifting and cycling CAN co-exist as long as:
- you don't expect to train 4-5 times in each discipline
- you don't expect to excel in either
My take on it is everything is about your body turning everything into blood sugar . Thats what we run on so if you burn that off to fast then you cant function .Rice and pasta is slow burning to make sugar so pretty much crap food if intense training , Very ripe bananas are fantastic .I think you are right here. Think I may have been over doing it the past few weeks. I have been hitting the weights 4-5times a week but not at a hard level about 60% of what I would do pre lockdown so I wasn’t really factoring these as a full on work out, along with that Iv been cycling at least 4times a week and then doing a mobility routine 3-4times a week. Have been eating a lot more carbs and been adding carb powder into my cycling drinks.
Had a weekend of rest and smashed it on the bike today so think I’m going to play around with my routine a bit and drop weights to 3x a week and upper body only and see how that goes. Just get a bit frustrated as I’m still on furlough if I don’t go gym or cycling I’m stuck in the house all day