Winter Break

burnsall

The Climb out of Burnsall. Taken during a recent ride through the Yorkshire Dales.

It’s the end of the season, but, I don’t feel much fatigue from cycling. Many riders haveĀ  break from the bike at this time of they year – perhaps 2 or 3 weeks. It is argued that a break from the bike can be a great way to recover before the next year.

I think it really depends on how you feel. Last month was an intense month in terms of interval training, but, very mild in terms of miles. This is probably why I don’t feel tired. If I was a professional training and racing in 250km races I probably would be welcoming a winter break. But, since I don’t feel any psychological need to have a break, I will be riding whenever the weather is decent for riding. The good thing about not having a break is that:

  • You don’t lose fitness and have to claw it back in January and February.
  • If you have no break, you don’t feel bad if you need to take a week off due to illness / bad weather.
  • Often when you take three weeks off, when you’re due to restart training, there is something that prevents you for another two weeks, and before you know it 2 months have passed and you’ve hardly touched a pedal in anger.

My philosophy for the winter will be to get some good miles in. I get bored spinning pedals at 15mph, so I still like to train relatively fast. I won’t be doing any interval training until February, though if there’s a steep hill I won’t feel obliged to hold back into some target heart rate zone.
burnsall

It’s also quite nice to be able to go cycling with time to enjoy the autumn scenery and not just throw yourself up steep hills!

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2 Responses to Winter Break

  1. Min November 7, 2009 at 5:51 pm #

    Looks lovely. I tend to take a break at the end of the season when I feel I need one. If I am feeling keen and the weather is good it is best just to keep going and take advantage before the ice and gales kick in.

  2. bikes northampton November 2, 2009 at 10:58 pm #

    That looks nice country side to ride your bike in, It looks just like where I like to ride my bike in North Wales when I go on my holidays. My kids take their bikes with them and me and the mrs get to ride our adult bikes of course.

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