DancenMacabre said:Thanks
You say it makes you a better cyclist, I tend to think there's something to that. Since peak performance has both physical and mental/motivational components, then taking care of each part of the equation makes sense.
Maybe someone doing criteriums though might say who cares about a 1 hour TT and just work on 20-30 minute chunks.
For me, since I have no 1 hour outdoor TT route, doing them on the trainer is the only way.
LOL! Nothing that a little ibuprofen can't sort out for you! If you've found the thread, you'll know what I'm talking about...
FWIW, I'm a strictly a crit and track guy and doing 45min -1hr TTs on a Computrainer (indoor TT series), or at home on my poorman's CT (RealAxiom V2 by Elite), was the meat of my base training last year. I will attest that I was definintely stronger this season because of the steady diet of threshold work over the winter. I'll be doing more of the same this winter and early spring...