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TrainRight helped me with knowing when to hit the hard days and how hard to go. It didn’t burn me out, but just gave me a steady program process and accomplishment. I recommend it highly.
TrainRight helped me with knowing when to hit the hard days and how hard to go. It didn’t burn me out, but just gave me a steady program process and accomplishment. I recommend it highly.
The Train Right Membership is useful and the content well-structured, but, due to my age (64 yrs old), the plans are too ambitious for me and go way too far. However, I am convinced that a lot of athletes find the rigt support as a base for their training programm
Great variety to the workouts (so far), good introduction and it has definitely helped to focus not only on the intensity when it is supposed to be high, but also when it has to be low.
With rides focused on watts, cadence, and heart rate the TrainRight workouts are a huge help in making me a stronger rider. I do have a background in data analysis so this next comment may or may not be useful: I find the charts/graphs/data presentation, in general, to be informative and very useful in understanding …
I’ve always liked CTC. I had the first 5 training DVD’s they put out, and I remember when Chris used to do the podcast! I’m a regular listener to their current running and cycling podcast now and I find the training plans sensible and productive.
I have been part of TrainRight for around 1 month now, but have used Training Peaks in the past while I was bike racing and my coach required using the program. Since I have started running ultras and now moving into the 100 mile range I realized that I would need a bit more structure …
it was nice to have the free training plan, but there is nothing more than having premium access to TrainingPeaks. I am not from the US, I cannto even use the discounts. High cost for the benefits.
Enjoy riding so much that I can go to excess at times especially now that I am no longer racing. TrainRight helps me monitor my training scores letting me know when the volume needs to be dialed back. Also, when rested I can also track those performance gains.
It hasn’t yet I’m still trying to work out how to use it.