Need low cadence & high resitance

Hi all,
A bit of advice please. I'm closely following an Ironman coaching plan. One of the weekly sessions is a high resistance & low cadence set (60 seconds on, 90 seconds off). The coaches say the resistance needs to be really high and cadence down as low as 50. If I had a dumb turbo I think it would be easy to achieve because I could manually turn the resistance right up which would force my cadence down. However, I use the Tacx Flow smart trainer and have created a custom workout on the Tacx app with 60 seconds at 400 watts followed by 90 seconds at 150 watts. The problem is with the smart trainer just doesn't seem to be able to get the resistance high enough. I get to 350 watts at 60/65 RPM in highest gear. It feels hard but just not hard enough and I'm struggling to get a session where my legs are screaming for me to stop at the end of it.
Does anyone have any ideas what I can do?
Many thanks,
Richard.
A bit of advice please. I'm closely following an Ironman coaching plan. One of the weekly sessions is a high resistance & low cadence set (60 seconds on, 90 seconds off). The coaches say the resistance needs to be really high and cadence down as low as 50. If I had a dumb turbo I think it would be easy to achieve because I could manually turn the resistance right up which would force my cadence down. However, I use the Tacx Flow smart trainer and have created a custom workout on the Tacx app with 60 seconds at 400 watts followed by 90 seconds at 150 watts. The problem is with the smart trainer just doesn't seem to be able to get the resistance high enough. I get to 350 watts at 60/65 RPM in highest gear. It feels hard but just not hard enough and I'm struggling to get a session where my legs are screaming for me to stop at the end of it.
Does anyone have any ideas what I can do?
Many thanks,
Richard.
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My dumb trainer could let you do that - I've not used your smart one. Can you make it dumb and just use the gears ?
Are you using the trainer to automatically adjust the resistance? If so, do you change gear as well?
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Yes I'm allowing the trainer to go to 400 watts then I change to the hardest gear. I try to drop my cadence right down but when I do that the turbo doesn't seem to keep the resistance high enough.
I'm not surprised it has struggled, I've found had to change to a pretty high gear to get a minute at 500W at 110rpm. 50rpm is a cadence I can't imagine ever wanting to use in anger - wouldn't you be better doing some squats?
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I’m afraid you’ll need to upgrade - I’m also considering doing so as my training gets more sophisticated. It’s a great trainer to see if indoor training is for you though.
The essential point is that max power requires a high wheel speed in cheaper trainers. Even with the hardest gears you have (eg. 53x11) the maths says you need to maintain a cadence above X to get that wheel speed and power. This is why for my second trainer I went for a middle grade one (Tacx Bushido).
For now, put the bike always in the highest gear and let it try using just F-EC. If you find the official graph you can figure out roughly what the lowest cadence you can use is. I did Ironman Wales after using just an old dumb Tacx Flow and Golden Cheetah (and for an Ironman course the cycle is quite bumpy).