Riding with the Pack or Going It Alone

By Coach Martha Handford

I am often asked by my athletes whether it is better to train with a group or alone. Typically, I recommend training alone for all your critical workouts because it can be very difficult to do many of the heart rate- or power-specific workouts with a cycling group. Often times, however, we want to share our ride-time with others, especially if you are logging a lot of endurance miles, so here are a few ways to do some of your training rides with your cycling friends without sacrificing quality training time:

In the end, critical workouts are most often performed best alone, but with a little creativity, advanced planning, and accommodating cycling friends you can incorporate some social time into your training time.

Martha Handford is a Sport Factory mountain bike and cyclo cross coach and athlete who took the 2007 season off to start a family. Martha found the lack of information available about being an athlete and a mother frustrating, so she decided to write a commentary about her experiences as she returns to coaching and racing in 2008. Martha can be reached at coachmartha@sportfactory.com.



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