VO2 Max is the term given to your maximum aerobic capacity. VO2 Max is effectively the amount of oxygen that you can take in and use. It is your maximal aerobic capacity. It is expressed as litres (ml) of oxygen / weight Kg / per min. Some of the top athletes have recorded figures as high […]
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10 Tips for Avoiding Punctures
This Continental 4000- split and punctured on a ride- I had to put new inner tube and ride home like this! If I had been clever, I would have founded strong leaf to improvise some protection between tyre and inner tube. But, I only thought of that after I luckily got home. If I listed […]

Racing vs Commuting
One commuter takes a sit up and beg approach, the other goes for an aerodynamic tuck (or is she looking at why her brakes aren’t working) I tend to wear two cycling hats, my racing helmet and a wooly hat for commuting. In most sports, there is no complement to the sporting aspect. The only […]

Getting the Miles in
January has been a good month so far. Plenty of steady miles, plus some threshold work to start working on a bit of speed. Recent training Sat 14th – 70 miles – 4 hours – 17.5mph – Long ride to Lambourn and White horse. Sun 15th – 27 miles – 1.50.00 – av 15.0 mph […]

Threshold Training
Threshold training involves riding at an intensity which can be maintained for an hour without creating excess burning in your legs (lactic acid creation). Your threshold is the level which makes full use of your aerobic capacity (oxygen) but doesn’t tip over into anaerobic exercise (which creates lactic acid). Threshold training essentially involves a level which […]

In the Moment
Recently, I gave a talk at Run and Become on the topic of ‘pushing the limits’ I was with two other athletes. Abichal Watkins 5 times completed the 3,100 mile race. Tarit Stott former GB ultra distance runner and former 24 hour national champion. (I previously blogged about this at: Pushing the Limits) So it was […]

Castelli Nanoflex Legwarmers Review
Over Christmas I bought these Castelli Nanoflex Legwarmers. For the past few weeks of cold weather, I’ve been testing and am quite pleased with the product. Warmth The material is warm and I used over a great tolerance of temperatures down to 4 – 5 degrees. Below that, and you would want something warmer, but […]

C is for Cycling
M is for Magna Carta – and the cyclists’ manifesto W is Waiting patiently at red lights – like all good cyclists do. (Cycling through red lights) U is for Ukelele. A ukelele would be hard to play whilst cycling on the road. R is for Road to be shared equally and harmoniously between motorists, […]

Specific Cycle Training
Over the past few years, my training has evolved from a general ride the bike, to more specific targeted training sessions. Specific training aims to target and improve those areas which will be most beneficial for your goals and type of races. Both Eddy Merckx and Fausto Coppi gave pretty much the same advice for […]

SKS Race Blades Long
SKS Race Blades Long are an innovative mudguard to offer full mudguard protection for road bikes with a quick set up. They don’t need mudguard eyes and only take a few minutes to assemble. I’ve previously tested ordinary SKS race blades and have used them on my winter training bikes for a couple of years. The […]

Tips for Cycling Commuters
Cycling to work can be a very rewarding experience. You will save money, get fit, lose weight and quite possibly save time. With so many advantages of cycling to work it is perhaps surprising more people don’t commute by bike. I know a close colleague who always drove for 20 years, but, it was only […]
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