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Old School BMX 1980 - 1988 => Old School Race (riders ready, pedals ready... GO!!) => Topic started by: Zippy on June 13, 2007, 12:01 PM
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Well as I've decided to attack the OSWS this year in preperation for a championship assault in the OSSS '08 I thought I'd take advantage of my unemployed status to get some serious training in while I can.
I'm fit enought to ride round hersden at a full pelt but I'm worried that the bigger tracks will have me running out of puff about 3/4 of the way round so I've taken up running in order to help me loose weight and also increase fitness.
So far I've been jogging round a set route of about 1 mile everynight and upping the pace periodically for about 400m to simulate riding a full track at speed.
I've also been doing some free weights in order to increase overall strength.
So far I've been aching like buggery but I've been stretching and warming up and warming down so i don't think i'm going to be doing any harm.
Already though I can feel the difference though as I'm feeling a lot better physically and it's also helping me focus on what i eat as well. I've lost almost a stone so far this year and my goal is to lose another before the start of the OSWS starts. Should make the power to weight ratio a bit better anyway.
I know Ratty and WebDawg have been training with CK at Daggers but what training has everyne else been doing and do you have any pointers or advice?
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hiya Zippy
I need to get some fitness training in, too. Running isn't that good for my knees though so not good for me. As bmx racing is more a 'sprinting' sport, my PE teacher (bitd) told me to train by sprinting 100m then walking back, then sprinting again and keep doing that, say about 10 times, til you're knackered. I'm off on my MB to get fitter, bit more fun, too, hate running.
I'm sure other peeps will have suggestions but will they tell you, that is the question :) :LolLolLolLol:
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Charlton Wednesday's and Fridays, might have to take in BAD on a Thursday too.
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I'd love to go to Daggers on a Thursday but it's a bit too far and expensive for me to get to from Folkestone.
I'm also going to get out in the forest on my mountain bike as well. I'd ideally love to ride my BMX more but the nearest place is Hersden and that's 30 miles away.
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Are there any MB tracks near you, Zippy? I'm off to Bedgebury, going to have a look at their single track and free ride courses, not sure what they entail, though. I'm hoping the free ride thing will have some dirt type jumps on it like a track, which I could take the bmx on. I've never been on a free ride course, so may be someone could fill me in on what to expect :D
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There's Barham Forest just outside Canterbury which is really good and has lots of fire trails and some great single track. It does have a freeride section but unless you've got balls of steel and about 6 inches of travel then forget it. :LolLolLolLol:
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My training consists of perhaps once a week/fornight at Braintree track for about an hour, and about 10 pints a week :daumenhoch:
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unless you've got balls of steel and about 6 inches of travel then forget it. :LolLolLolLol:
Mmm, maybe not for me, then :-\ self preservation and all that.
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my mid week training consists of riding up a local hill
thats long n steep
i do this sitting down,it helps your thigh area,
also we have near me a very large sports field
4x round that ,split into sprints of 2,4,6,8 in each lap
i dont do jogging on the account of the amount of long distance running
i did as a kid @school,i,ll be facked if im doing all that again :LolLolLolLol:
have the OSSS noticed that even though i,m not racing
i,m still watching the gate ,getting the timing,by wait for it
taking your pix :LolLolLolLol:
my favourite training comes the night b4 a race
were i get totally smashed upon the ARK;D
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my training is smoke about 40 fags a day and think about the rest
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T R A I N I N G - what's that?? Isn't that also called commuting, ie. when you travel by TRAIN to London or your place of work?? I'm with 796's regime. Far more civilised and condusive to the spirit of OSSS. ;) Humps
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let,s keep osss fun
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True, it's all about fun and I find nothing more fun than wining. :LolLolLolLol:
Seriously though it's a two fold reason for the training really. I want to be as fit as possible for a potential fitness test I may have coming up and also because i'm 35 and don't want to be a 40 year old blimp that hasn't got the energy to play with his kids.
It's also part of a new philosophy I've been thinking about as well in that I've only got one life and I want to live it to the maximum. Everyday I don't achieve something is a wasted day. It's also about goals as well. I have three main goals for this year and I expect to see them achieved. ;)
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Are there any MB tracks near you, Zippy? I'm off to Bedgebury, going to have a look at their single track and free ride courses, not sure what they entail, though. I'm hoping the free ride thing will have some dirt type jumps on it like a track, which I could take the bmx on. I've never been on a free ride course, so may be someone could fill me in on what to expect :D
lucy this is a freeride course,but a bit smaller than this
http://http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L0PCtjDjzJU&mode=related&search=
priv
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As its well documented by now ( :LolLolLolLol: ) I lost 5 stones a few years ago in order to become a mountain bike guide, since then I have religiously hit the gym/ridden my road bike/MTB and done spinning classes in a battle to keep fit
BUT since my G/F got pregnant I have backed right off my "cross training" and just ridden my BMX when I get chance and my riding has improved (a little) but the main thing is I am having fun again and not feeling like I HAVE to train and end up feeling like a hamster in a wheel :uglystupid2:
We are never gonna be pro athelets so I suggest a healthy lifestyle and do some exercise 3-5 times a week but make it fun or you will burn out double quick
:) DINGO :)
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have the OSSS noticed that even though i,m not racing
i,m still watching the gate ,getting the timing,by wait for it
taking your pix :LolLolLolLol:
So I have scared you shitless when I come out of that gate now Steve >:D I even scare myself when my front wheel skims the top of the gate as I fire into first place :angel:
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dreeeeeeeeeeaaam dream dream dream dream :LolLolLolLol: :P
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lucy this is a freeride course,but a bit smaller than this
http://http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L0PCtjDjzJU&mode=related&search=
priv
I'm doing this stuff all the time, Priv, so not a problem :D
Fook, only joking, that is just madness :crazy2:
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....and here's what the top of the game was doing....
(http://www.radbmx.co.uk/archive/albums/m123/nic968/Misc/PeteTraining.jpg)
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lucy this is a freeride course,but a bit smaller than this
http://http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L0PCtjDjzJU&mode=related&search=
priv
The geezer who didn't land the drop-off ........................ must have spent too long watching me OUCH :shocked: :LolLolLolLol:
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get a road bike ,and get some miles in :daumenhoch: good for sprint practice, track stands , and long hill climbs :daumenhoch:
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let,s keep osss fun
tony
my fitness regime would not change
if i were racing or not
and if i wasnt even into bmx for that matter
i would still train,but on a mtb
in keeping with your comment
OSSS is fun
and keeping fit is fun
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I was fitter then the butchers dog before I buggered myself up, 8 or 9 weeks off my bike and I put on a stone through beer and food. >:(
Now I can ride 'gently' I've been to gates a few times over the last week or so, the sprints and track sessions are starting to pay off. I can feel the pull coming back to my legs and the pop is coming back to my jumping. I'm taking it steady because if I crash the shoulder is going to go again and I'll be back to square one. Give it another month or so I'll be fit enough to race. The summers here(ish) so I'll be riding tracks 3 or 4 times a week (baby and missus permitting) and I'll be back to my old self in no time.
Sod the gym it bores me to tears, riding BMX is much more fun. And if you train too hard for Masters it's cheating and looked down on nearly much as clipping in. ;)
I must admit I've not been on a good XC ride for ages, I should coz theres loads of places like Wendover and Chicksands near me, I just never seem to find the time to go (too much racing BMX).
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i agree with flying fox, you can do all your training on ya bmx, when i raced i used to ride down country/dirt footpaths - great for sprints, and pretty exhilerating too, used to scare the poo out of people walking their dogs ::)
i'll prob get back into it when the littleun is old enough :daumenhoch:
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if you wanna be a fast at cycling you need to increase your cardio vascular ability circuit training spin class skipping aerobics , sprinting cage fighting LOL but i dont reckon it will prepare you for the cahoonas it takes to get pole position in a bmx race , that takes experience and passion and a desire to win you cant train for that its a personalty trait , personally the concept of competition is abhorrant to me the concept of winning is not on my list of objectives in life so id be rubbish at racing but all the best
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Been running 5 miles every night for 5 days a week. Play football on a wednesday and friday night and go out on the bike for at least 45min most days just to get the feel for the thing. Just around 6 weeks to go so should be ready by the time the meet comes up :4_17_5: :LolLolLolLol:
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Been running 5 miles every night for 5 days a week. Play football on a wednesday and friday night and go out on the bike for at least 45min most days just to get the feel for the thing. Just around 6 weeks to go so should be ready by the time the meet comes up :4_17_5: :LolLolLolLol:
that will probably do it
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Been ODP training again today, get our training schedules next week god help us :idiot2:
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Riding mini ramps is enough of a work out for me....
I used to do the whole jogging / gym routine, but figure I would get a lot fitter, a lot quicker just riding my bike. It's a lot more enjoyable to. Once I get more confidence back, I'll start riding street again and that will top up my fitness levels no end.
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Training is cheating : FACT
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Training is cheating : FACT
PMSL, you sure
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if you wanna be a fast at cycling you need to increase your cardio vascular ability circuit training spin class skipping aerobics , sprinting cage fighting LOL but i dont reckon it will prepare you for the cahoonas it takes to get pole position in a bmx race , that takes experience and passion and a desire to win you cant train for that its a personalty trait , personally the concept of competition is abhorrant to me the concept of winning is not on my list of objectives in life so id be rubbish at racing but all the best
That is very true, your mental attitude makes has a massive bearing on racing. I don't like being beaten so I do anything to get infront, I've raced bikes on and off for 23/24 years now it's in my make up to be competitive..
I don't care how fit you are if you cant jump a set of 25 foot doubles, or manual a deep set flat out you aint gonna win. If you can't snap out of a gate you aint gonna win. In BMX racing the basics and technique are most important, if your fitish and can ride a track well you'll be fine, if your very fit and strong but cant ride for shit your in big trouble.