Osiris
Zen MBB Master
Over the last few months my primary focus has been on increasing my endurance, so I haven't done anything involving max. speed or power training. The results of my endurance training have been so good that I simply ignored the fact that I wasn't hitting the high power numbers I used to see on short, steep climbs. I did notice that my max power readings were about 200 watts lower than usual, but I just dismissed it as the result of fatigue.
It was only on a rainy weekend when I decided to go to the gym and do some leg work on the machines that I noticed a huge drop in my strength levels. On the leg press, where I used to do sets with the full weight stack, I had to reduce the weight by a whopping 250 lbs to perform the same number of reps and sets as before.
Now the strange thing is that despite this loss in strength, my personal bests at distances as short as .5 miles are better than ever. In fact, I recently tied the KOM on an uphill segment that I'd been trying to beat for six years, easily beating my previous record. I remember once asking a racing coach whether weight training confers any advantage in cycling. I couldn't get a clear answer, but I did get the impression that he didn't see much value in it for anything other than short sprints.
So before I spend a lot of time and effort at the gym pumping iron, I thought it worth asking others here what their experience has been. I'm only interested in cycling these days, so if I can avoid all the pain associated with weight training, I won't mind it in the least.
It was only on a rainy weekend when I decided to go to the gym and do some leg work on the machines that I noticed a huge drop in my strength levels. On the leg press, where I used to do sets with the full weight stack, I had to reduce the weight by a whopping 250 lbs to perform the same number of reps and sets as before.
Now the strange thing is that despite this loss in strength, my personal bests at distances as short as .5 miles are better than ever. In fact, I recently tied the KOM on an uphill segment that I'd been trying to beat for six years, easily beating my previous record. I remember once asking a racing coach whether weight training confers any advantage in cycling. I couldn't get a clear answer, but I did get the impression that he didn't see much value in it for anything other than short sprints.
So before I spend a lot of time and effort at the gym pumping iron, I thought it worth asking others here what their experience has been. I'm only interested in cycling these days, so if I can avoid all the pain associated with weight training, I won't mind it in the least.