Yet another 5x5 question

road warrior

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Hey Bros...I am a pro am cyclist and started doing the 5x5 in early Dec I average 3 hrs on my bike perday and Sat and Sun are very intense and closer to 4 hrs in the saddle. Although I am definitely stronger as a result of the 5x5, my race season starts in 3 weeks and I'd like some input.

Is it O.K. doing squats 3x3 twice per wk and do the rest of the exercises following the original 5x5 so not to overload my legs and toast them 1/4 through the season????

Based on my training program, what approach should I take to continue the 5x5?

Thanks Bros

Road Warrior
 
road warrior said:
Hey Bros...I am a pro am cyclist and started doing the 5x5 in early Dec I average 3 hrs on my bike perday and Sat and Sun are very intense and closer to 4 hrs in the saddle. Although I am definitely stronger as a result of the 5x5, my race season starts in 3 weeks and I'd like some input.

Is it O.K. doing squats 3x3 twice per wk and do the rest of the exercises following the original 5x5 so not to overload my legs and toast them 1/4 through the season????

Based on my training program, what approach should I take to continue the 5x5?

Thanks Bros

Road Warrior

Hey bud, I would definitely reduce training volume and maybe frequency, as you suggested during your season.

You're a competitive athlete, and like most, you know where your priorities are. Weight training CANNOT interfer with your season.

Now, if I'm going to offer more advice, I need to know when you compete. How often do you compete? Whats your training like now that its in-season?
 
My program has 4 periods:

Foundation: Nov-Feb
Base Mileage, increase aerobic capacity 12-15 hr per wk

Prepartaion: mid feb-mid April
shift to the anaerobic conditioning (intervals) and steadily build on it

Specialization: Late April-May
Be racing at peak form for my biggest events

Transition: June

Do a mini version of this cycle for a late season peak in Sept.

Right now I average 15 hrs per wk on the bike and have been doing the gym following the 5x5 routine. I've started to increase the upper end of the aerobic engine and I am ready to pounce I can tell... plus I am feeling buff from the upper body work and my girl seems to like it too!!!!!!

Last yr I took home a paycheck from everyone of these events...


My race schedule will start wknds in late feb
1st wknd sat/sun
Two 56 mile Road Races

2nd wknd sat/sun
One 70 mile Road Race in the mntns
1 hr Criterium

3rd wknd sat/sun
1 56 Road Race
1 hr criterium

APRIL
1 hr criterium
112 mile Road Race

PEAK FOR THIS TIME
LATE APRIL
110 mile Road Race
1 hr criterium

MID MAY
2 1 hr criteriums

LATE MAY
2 1 hr criteriums

This is what is be

road warrior
 
When you're in your "foundation" period I would stick with the 5x5 and work hard.

You have competitions very frequently in Feb and April, so I would back off the squatting as you suggested.

What do you think you are capable of? During Feb and April, you could squat 1x a week and do 5x5, or maybe 2x a week and do a few triples. Maybe you'll want do to 2 workouts...one would be working up to a heavy set of 5 reps, and the other could be light 5x5 work (for instance, if you're normally doing heavy 5x5 with 185 pounds...do 115 or 135 for 5x5 on this day.)

Any of this sound like something that would work for you?

EDIT: By the way, read the JS sticky-thread...in it is a story he told about how he used to train a pro-cyclist with 50 rep squats. You might find it a cool read.
 
Big Up for the props freddie...

I realize my big races are just around the corner and I don't want to kill my legs in the process. You are a good Bro...

Thank you

neopro
 
No problem. Just remember that when in doubt your lifting needs to take a back seat to your cycling. No one is passing out rewards for the biggest thighs at your cycling meets.

Good luck with your season!
 
I'd like to keep doing the exercises and back off the frequency during the prep phase. Teus/Thr and racing wknds will keep things well rounded for this period. I will back off all together when I enter my specialization phase

I am of the philosiphy less is more on the bike in an effort to avoid overtraining. I ride with people who are always hammering in our sessions but I never see them in the finale of any big races...

This is my thoughts on training in 05

NOV 04
Foundation: 12-15 hrs on the bike (16wks). 5x5 3xwk then peak after wk 4 and do 3x3 2xwk for 3wks
preparation: 12-15 hrs on the bike 5x5 2xwk (8wks)
specializaiton 8-10 hrs on the bike NO wieghts (6wks)
transition 6-8 hrs on the bike 5x5 for (2wks of 4wks)
JULY
Foundation: 12-15 hrs on the bike (4wks) 5x5 3xwk
preparation 10-12 hrs on the bike (4wks) 5x5 2xwk
specialization 8-10 hrs (4wks) no wieghts
transition (8wks) 5x5 up to the 3x3's

I'll let you know how it goes...

road warrior
 
Awesome. Looks very smart. I'd like to know how it turns out, so as you said, please let me know.

Good luck again.
 

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