Interval/Fartlek training

Simonb256
Simonb256 Posts: 880
edited August 2007 in Training, fitness and health
Currently slowly easing off the training for SITS* as I have been doing intervals(on road) for a couple of weeks now and it's got to a point that I keep spinning out the top gear. Bigger chainring needed fair enough, (currently using a 50T)

However does anyone know about Fartlek training? Is it any more beneficial than Intervals considering I have torn the Anterior Cruciate Ligament in my left knee?


*Sleepless in the Saddle (a 24hr MTB endurance race)
"War is Peace; Freedom is Slavery; Ignorance is Strength." George Orwell - 1984

Comments

  • mackdaddy
    mackdaddy Posts: 310
    Fartleks are just a more random version of interval training done on a road. It's normally used for running to my knowledge, but the principle is simple enough:
    Ride normal pace for a while, then pick a landmark off in th distance, go flat out to it, drop back to normal pace until recovered, repeat.......

    That's how I use it anyway.
  • ut_och_cykla
    ut_och_cykla Posts: 1,594
    fartlek is Swedish for 'speed play/game' - which in'normal' English means playing with speed. Just as Mackdaddy says - random, untimed changes in speed. It's said to work better in a group of riders but what do I know? :)