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58 members • $49/month

6 contributions to EnduranceworX
Training Snacks
Hi all, I’ve been trying to figure out some good snacks to have whilst out training or for race day, to supplement gels. I’ve tried out rice krispie bars, rice cakes, Stryker rice bar, Waf-fuls, and god knows what else. They all have drawbacks for me ao looking for advice from the athletes in here 🙂 Currently trying some banana lunchbox loaves, which are really easy to eat, have 19g carbs but I’m a bit worried about fibre. Any recommendations?
1 like • 10h
@Dennis Doherty cheers Dennis, silly I’ve never thought of splitting the intake of solids and gels into halves of the race 🤦‍♂️
0 likes • 10h
@Alan Cardwell yeah the fibre has me worried about the potential consequences in a race 😅 I’ll try the brioche
Favourite Race format
Dog walk musings. Today there are a plethora of races and formats to play with. Back in the early 90s there were much fewer opportunities to have organised fun. The race brochure for the first M dot race in the UK profiled all 5 IM races on the go. Yes 5. No Challenge, No PT100..no social media nada. So what's your favourite race format?
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0 likes • 5d
I’ve liked the variety of Solo point 5 and Aviemore, but past this year I think I’ll try to do shorter, and more.
Tri Bike - Which One?
So I recently had a bike fit and found that the optimum position for me was a long way from what I had been using. The result is my Trek Emonda has been sold (turn out I had a frame size too small). Now caught in a quandary about do I get another road bike I can adapt to fit me then still use later on the road, or get a time trial bike that is dialed into to my fit? I do have a Specialized Diverge that I train on during winter that is actually a great fit for me, and can flip it between gravel and road set up, so not sure I really need a second road bike. Anyway would appreciate thought from those that have TT bikes, I should say that doing my first Ironman distance in July but likely to drop back to Standard and Sprint in coming years. Cheers Tom
1 like • Mar 4
@Tom Chambers the sponsor one of the women’s development team (Alba Handsling)
Audiobooks
A wee while ago I was really struggling to get my swim sessions done consistently- I live over half an hour from the pool so it’s a right faff. So I came up with an incentive: get the swim done early-ish (but not too early) then treat myself to a coffee and bacon roll for breakfast afterwards. Chance to sit and listen to an audiobook for a wee bit, and just chill, something I basically never do otherwise. I’ve been listening to this brilliant book, (Swimmingly, by Vassos Alexander) but I’ve almost finished it, so I need another one! https://open.spotify.com/show/13zsVDHeEsn2trxMRbVcCZ?si=zp7uIbcqR4uiDqCpK-9Lpw So - sport-related adventurous books you enjoyed… recommendations?
1 like • Feb 26
Really interested in any recommendations! I’ve only read cycling-related ones but have Racing Through the Dark by David Millar on my list of audiobooks (read it years ago and was amazing). If it’s any use to folk, Amazon Music includes 1 audiobook per month instead of adding Audible.
Mywhoosh vs Zwift vs Rouvy
So far I’ve only used Zwift which is handy for either turbo at home or Wattbike at the gym. Curious if anyone has really dived into mywhoosh or rouvy and if any noticeable pros and cons. I’m going to give mywhoosh a go as it being free is quite appealing and on the face of it seems to do everything Zwift does.
0 likes • Feb 23
I’ve got started on MyWhoosh for the sole reason that it’s free. Worked without issue and loads training in well. It does feel a bit empty, but no idea how tha compares to others.
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Craig Taylor
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