Maumee
Valley Wheelmen
The Toledo Area Bicycle Racing Club
Coach Tyson's Advice ~ I Leg Speed
[Set up a fixed gear bike for these
exercises.]
Let's look at weakness number one - leg speed. The top sprinters
in the world race at 155-162 rpm. There is essentially no variation to this rule. They all
ride 48x14 or 49x14. They all go between 10.2" and 10.5" for 200 meters.
What happens when a cat 3 rider rides 48x14 at 140 rpm? He goes 11.8". Hurray, he
just broke 12.0" for 200 meters! The problem is, he will never go much faster. In
order to be faster, our cat 3 has to pedal faster. How is he going to learn to pedal
faster? One thing to do is put him on a 45x15 and tell him that the gear doesn't move up
until he pedals 160 rpm just like the big boys. Well that will give him a time of
11.8"! Then we let him go up to 46x15 and as soon as he pedals 160 rpm he is now
going 11.5"! This is progress. On the other had, if he stays on the 48x14, he will
probably never pedal faster than 140 rpm or 11.8".
So, how do you get leg speed? If you have rollers and an rpm counter on your computer,
you are ready to start. While riding the rollers, do a 10 second sprint. How many rpm did
you get? 150 or so? Not bad. Do it again. You can do it all day... it doesn't take
anything out of you. 155 on your second try. Good. You are training your muscles to fire
faster. The faster they fire without load, the faster they will fire with a load. The
fastest pedaling men can do about 250 rpm and the women are not far behind. Do this
exercise a couple of times a week. It will really help. Another leg speed of season
workout is downhill fixed gear sprints. Get a fixed gear bike together. Remember to leave
the brakes on. (Don't use your track bike) Go to the top of a 200-400 meter not-too-steep
hill with decent rollout at the bottom and sprint down.
"Ohhhhh...my legs are coming off." No they aren't. Use a 68-80" gear.
When you are pedaling too fast, gently apply the brakes. Try again. By the third or fourth
time down you will begin to smooth out, and you will get a new sensation in your legs. Do
this once or twice a week. The last thing to do to get leg speed is use a smaller gear
than normal on your road rides... particularly when riding with other riders. If your
comfortable at 110 rpm, ride at 120. In a few weeks, when your comfortable at 120, go on
up to 130. When those little efforts or sprints come up, try to use a lot smaller gear
than everyone else.
That's weakness number 1. Give it a try. (This might not
even hurt you road toads) Click the arrow below for Number 2.

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Last Updated 03/19/08
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