XTERRA UK Enduro 18th August

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XTERRA 50k & 100k Mountain Bike Enduro

This is one of the 'individual component' Xterra events, a 50k and a 100k mountain bike enduro run on the world-class MTB trails in the Afan Forest Park (aka Afan Argoed) on 18th August.

The Glyncorrwg visitor centre is the starting point for both routes and from there it follows Afan's stunning singletrack and fast fire roads. We'd describe the 50k as challenging and the 100k as gruelling (we've been there...). Read more on Xterra.co.uk.

Bike drop

To help you getting your mountain bike to South Wales it's possible to ship your kit ahead and collect it from our bike shop which is about 20 minutes from Afan Forest Park. We'll receive your bike, assemble it and have it ready to race for you. Call us on 01792 560651 for more information, or email info@tredz.co.uk. This service will also be available for the Xterra UK Triathlon in September. (It's not too late to enter by the way.)

Xterra UK Championships training

Xterra bike course Athletes preparing for the Xterra UK Championships can still take part in a special training weekend. 'Driven to Tri' training camp for XTERRA UK is run by double Xterra winner Julie Dibens and World Cup mountain biker and top Xterra athlete Sam Gardner. It's held on 11th & 12th August 2007 and will let you experience the course among loads of other activities.

Xterra elevationThere's a great article on Tri247.com about the Xterra bike course where aforementioned Julie and Sam, joined by top athlete Harry Wiltshire, check out the bike course and provide a tasty preview!

Turbo Training Session - Round 3

The object with this session is to use your turbo trainer to the max! This is workout will help to increase endurance & recovery. The workout lasts 60mins. Please start at the top of the chart and work your way down without stopping if you can.

Key to Workout table:
- The time relates to how many minutes to spend in each part of the work out;                   
- Turbo Trainer level is based on the Tacx Turbo trainer that has 10 level settings. (level 10 being easy & level 1 being hard);                   
- Bike gear is the gear you should be using on your bike. This is based on a standard 18 speed road bike;                   
- Cadence or Revolutions Per Minuet (RPM) is the term used for how fast you spin your legs when pedalling.

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Turbo Training Session - Round 2 (Intermediate)

This is a follow on from our beginners' guide to turbo training of last week. The objective of this session is to get a bit more from your indoor trainer. Again it's a nice, short workout to raise the heart rate and put your pedalling technique under pressure. The workout lasts 25 mins. Please start at the top of the chart and work your way down without stopping if you can.

Key to Workout table:
- The time relates to how many minutes to spend in each part of the workout;
- Turbo Trainer level is based on the Tacx Turbo trainer that has 10 level settings (level 10 being easy & level 1 being hard);
- Bike gear is the gear you should be using on your bike. This is based on a standard 18 speed road bike;
- Cadence or Revolutions Per Minute (RPM) is the term used for how fast you spin your legs when pedalling.

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Turbo Session 1

This is the first post from our resident trainer, Nigel Nicholas. As the weather’s so bad we thought it'd be appropriate to look at turbo training sessions first. Here goes with a beginner’s guide:
The object of this session is to get used to pedalling on a turbo trainer if you are relatively new to cycling. It's a nice, short workout to raise your heart rate and practice good pedalling. It could easily be done before or after work. [Steady on the before work eh Nige, Ed.] The workout lasts 25 mins. Please start at the top of the chart and work your way down without stopping if you can.

Key to Workout table:
- The time relates to how many minutes to spend in each part of the workout;
- Turbo Trainer level is based on the Tacx Turbo trainer that has 10 level settings (level 10 being easy & level 1 being hard);
- Bike gear is the gear you should be using on your bike. This is based on a standard 18 speed road bike;
- Cadence or Revolutions Per Minute (RPM) is the term used for how fast you spin your legs when pedalling.

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Trainer joins Tredz contributor team

Nigel_at_swanstri_1 TredzTalk have been on the look out to put a trainer on the books who can offer qualified cycle training advice. We're pleased to say that position has been filled by all-round-nice-guy, Nigel Nicholas. Nigel is a full-time fitness instructor, passionate triathlete and uber Lance Armstrong fan. He's competed in the London Triathlon 2006 as well as several local events and his plans include the London tri again and the Xterra half ironman this year (it’s a US link because the UK site is pathetically out of date). His lifetime goal is a sub 2 hour Olympic distance triathlon.

We're hoping Nigel can enlighten us with advice that'll lift our cycling and triathlon standards (although that'll be simple for me as January was utterly hopeless on the training front, Feb’s not started much better either). If you're anything like us, you're going to welcome any tips that can help get the most out of pretty limited training time.

Jody down under

Jody_in_action I'm sure you'd like to hear that it's cold, wet and windy over here in Australia, but I can't lie to you! The weathers gorgeous, around the 28C mark everyday, however it has been a bit windy [bloody shame, Ed].

The cycle track we're training on is really peculiar, it's 418m long but, unlike most conventional tracks, it's not oval in shape. This thing is almost a curved D shape. It doesn't cause too much of a problem for the solo bikes on track but with the lack of any banking, the tandems are having real issues getting round it at full speed. Qu9ite funny though. The camp has gone well with a mixture of road, gym and track based work. I think everyone's really looking forward to Sydney now and I just want to get racing again. Especially as with the temperature so warm the conditions on track should be really fast. (Photos courtesy of British Cycling.)

Brit_cycling_team My new leg has been good, but there are a few teething problems which was expected. The biggest prob is that it's a bit long! I hadn’t really noticed on my road bike, but on my kilo track bike when I’m settled down into the tribars, my right knee has been hitting me in the chest. So after a few modifications we're hoping it should be all sorted by the Sydney competitions.

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Act your shoe size, not your age!

The excellent olympic class BMX track at Tredegar has been open now for a few months and it’s bedded in a treat. Unfortunately it’s riding in lousy weather like this that’s needed to improve continuously week on week. Besides, you can’t stay in the house when it’s raining in south Wales or you’d soon go stir crazy.

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Get out, get wet and practise a skill you know you’re lacking in: trackstands, bunny hops or wheelies. They can all be practiced in the local park, driveway, car park, anywhere. You just know it’ll pay dividends come summer. Better still, get some mates together and hang about in a car park. It’s good enough for kids and we all know how annoying it is being overtaken by a wheeling 8 year old. Well if you can’t beat 'em, join 'em. That said, even if you spend the winter doing endless road miles and gym work it’ll make a change, and an hours worth of bunny hop practice is bleedin hard work and by no stretch of the imagination a waste of time.
Posted by Chris and Ed

Dragon Ride entry forms

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Tredz sponsored and supported the Dragon Ride last year and plan on doing the same this summer on June 24th. The ride is a circular, 130 & 200km non-competitive road cycle challenge over the hills and valleys of South Wales (a cyclo sportif if you like).

Dragonride_route_2The ride is designed for the experienced cyclist; definitely not a walk in the park. It's held three weeks before the Tour de France’s participation ride, the Etape du Tour. Many used the Dragon Ride as a training run for the Etape last year (if only I were that brave). The 2007 route has yet to be finalised, but it's planned to be run in a reverse direction. It’ll include an additional ascent of the Bwlch mountain road, with a subsequent increase in distance from 165 to 200km (Gran Fondo) and 100 to 135km for the Medio Fondo.

Entry is just £23.50 but the field is limited to 2,250 riders. They close the books on 24th May and last year’s all sold out long before that, so I wouldn’t hang about. Book your place here.

Triathlon Lesson - Swimming 4

I've now finished my 'beginners' swimming lessons at the National Pool of Wales.... so did it help? Well, yes. Over the 10 week course I’ve learnt the basics of the front crawl, breast stroke & back stroke. We did have a few attempts at butterfly but I think this was just for comedy value for the coach. Although I could 'roughly' swim enough to save my life, I really wanted to gain water confidence and learn how to breathe properly. By golly I think I've sussed it.

Swim_suit_boratI’ve been to the pool a couple of times since the lessons have finished and felt confident that I can just get in the pool and swim properly without people staring at me 'cos they think I'm drowning. The technical elements of each stroke have been really easy to remember and I’m able to enjoy going for a swim now. I have to say that anyone wanting to learn the basics for fitness or fun it's definitely worth signing up to proper lessons. Having completed the beginners course I'm going to practice what I have learnt and gain some water fitness before signing up for the Intermediate Course in 2007. All I need to do now is find a cool pair of racing Speedos. Maybe I could get some like my friend here?
Posted by James

Gonna race Lance?

Lance Armstrong ran (not rode) the New York City marathon this month in 2:59:36, an hour underLance_ny_marathon_1 my PB, saying "the hardest physical thing I've ever done". New York is probably my (and the wife’s) favourite city to visit and I’m fantasising about racing Lance Armstrong in next year’s NYCM – and obviously losing. That said, I went mooching about online to try and find a pucka training plan (I always blame previous plans, not the runner, for underachieving) to get myself on form in 11 months.

I didn’t find one, which is a great excuse for not training properly, but I did come across Gmap Pedometer. This is a great distance calculator that uses Google maps. Map your run accurately and G-map will tell you exactly how far it is. I thought it was perfect for planning an alien road bike route.