Carols said:Don't worry they will have the program right by July!
Ripped: Chris Froome showed off his athletic legs in this snap ahead of the Liege-Bastogne-Liege
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Non Grimpeur said:I wonder just how long Froome and some of the Sky team can keep up the very aggressive training under Tim Kerrison. Kennaugh saying he feels empty is a worrying sign. Porte has not really looked good all year and was struggling at the back in today's LBL.
There's only so much hard training that athletes can mentally and physically cope with and Kerrison's plan looks to be full on most of the time. It seems to work well for one year as with Wiggins in 2012 and Froome last year but two years in a row? We'll see.
Even in the last year's TDF Froome look tired in the last week and was under pressure at Alpe d'Huez and Semnoz. His accelerations in Catalunya seemed to lack the ferocity of last year's efforts.
Maybe a cold is just being over analysed and Froome will bounce back? As others have already said here, he did nothing until the Dauphine in 2012 and was great in the TDF.
Jelantik said:well his team are so excited that he looked ripped for supposedly his start for LBL His vein is bulging everywhere.. even his vein is ready to race
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Butterhead said:It´s not Froome, that is an alien.![]()
Jelantik said:well his team are so excited that he looked ripped for supposedly his start for LBL His vein is bulging everywhere.. even his vein is ready to race
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Non Grimpeur said:I wonder just how long Froome and some of the Sky team can keep up the very aggressive training under Tim Kerrison. Kennaugh saying he feels empty is a worrying sign. Porte has not really looked good all year and was struggling at the back in today's LBL.
There's only so much hard training that athletes can mentally and physically cope with and Kerrison's plan looks to be full on most of the time. It seems to work well for one year as with Wiggins in 2012 and Froome last year but two years in a row?
Tournesol said:Ryo mentioned this in another thread earlier today.One of the Saxo coaches believes Sky/Kerrison are guilty of "roofbauw" which translates from Dutch as overcropping.
Quite what that means i am unsure,could be something perfectly innocuous or something more sinister.If i was taking a punt on its innocent meaning i'd say its having your riders peak repeatedly in the same calendar year to enable constant high performance in races,the Saxo coach says the riders are burnt out after two seasons of this type of training and this will happen to Sky if it isn't happening to them already.
All a bit vague but interesting nonetheless.
maxmartin said:nothing new at all, former chinese women distant running used this method. It is based on so called "super responsive" theory, there is no real science behind it at all. Basically you treat a human being like an animal, ask them to run A marathon per day, hopefully some of them will be super respondent and will improve the result dramatically, but the majority will burn out. And even those who are "super respondent" will resist (like Wiggins), because the training is boring and inhumane!
Jelantik said:well his team are so excited that he looked ripped for supposedly his start for LBL His vein is bulging everywhere.. even his vein is ready to race
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maxmartin said:nothing new at all, former chinese women distant running used this method. It is based on so called "super responsive" theory, there is no real science behind it at all. Basically you treat a human being like an animal, ask them to run A marathon per day, hopefully some of them will be super respondent and will improve the result dramatically, but the majority will burn out. And even those who are "super respondent" will resist (like Wiggins), because the training is boring and inhumane!
maxmartin said:nothing new at all, former chinese women distant running used this method. It is based on so called "super responsive" theory, there is no real science behind it at all. Basically you treat a human being like an animal, ask them to run A marathon per day, hopefully some of them will be super respondent and will improve the result dramatically, but the majority will burn out. And even those who are "super respondent" will resist (like Wiggins), because the training is boring and inhumane!
maxmartin said:nothing new at all, former chinese women distant running used this method. It is based on so called "super responsive" theory, there is no real science behind it at all. Basically you treat a human being like an animal, ask them to run A marathon per day, hopefully some of them will be super respondent and will improve the result dramatically, but the majority will burn out. And even those who are "super respondent" will resist (like Wiggins), because the training is boring and inhumane!
Tournesol said:Ryo mentioned this in another thread earlier today.One of the Saxo coaches believes Sky/Kerrison are guilty of "roofbauw" which translates from Dutch as overcropping.
Quite what that means i am unsure,could be something perfectly innocuous or something more sinister.If i was taking a punt on its innocent meaning i'd say its having your riders peak repeatedly in the same calendar year to enable constant high performance in races,the Saxo coach says the riders are burnt out after two seasons of this type of training and this will happen to Sky if it isn't happening to them already.
All a bit vague but interesting nonetheless.
Sky High said:I think you'll find the opposite is true. Froome is being trained to peak once per year, during the tour. If he was trying to win multiple events during the year he would be at a far greater risk of burnout. As it is, he's only trying to win one.
Sky High said:I think you'll find the opposite is true. Froome is being trained to peak once per year, during the tour. If he was trying to win multiple events during the year he would be at a far greater risk of burnout. As it is, he's only trying to win one.
Jelantik said:Well last year, Froome won practically every single race he enters all the way to TDF. This year he won oman, and back injury (pulled out TA), 6th in Catalunya, pulled out LBL. It's so contrast with last year. Dunno if it has anything to do with wear and tear, the body can only handle so much of stress for certain period of time. Maybe sky training regime starts to show side effect. Kenaugh just felt empty, Kiryenka pulled from Romandie, don't know what sickness? That's just the recent one.
On side note: Wiggin won most races that he entered too, then last year, he was no where near the podium. Rumours said he didn't want to put the same amount of sacrifice like he did the year before. That just shows probably not everyone can handle the same hard training like that year in year out. Not sure if that's similar to burn out. However, this year, Wiggins is the only one who stay healthy and he doesn't look anorexic.
EDIT; sorry Froome won most of his races he entered 2013 except TA.
maxmartin said:but W gained so much weight after the tour win. Froom seemed still in an alien shape judging from those veiny legs if they were taken recently! If Froom showed up this year with those identical veiny arms of last year ToF, I doubt anyone can beat him.
maxmartin said:but W gained so much weight after the tour win. Froom seemed still in an alien shape judging from those veiny legs if they were taken recently! If Froom showed up this year with those identical veiny arms of last year ToF, I doubt anyone can beat him.
Non Grimpeur said:I wonder just how long Froome and some of the Sky team can keep up the very aggressive training under Tim Kerrison. Kennaugh saying he feels empty is a worrying sign. Porte has not really looked good all year and was struggling at the back in today's LBL.
There's only so much hard training that athletes can mentally and physically cope with and Kerrison's plan looks to be full on most of the time. It seems to work well for one year as with Wiggins in 2012 and Froome last year but two years in a row? We'll see.
Even in the last year's TDF Froome look tired in the last week and was under pressure at Alpe d'Huez and Semnoz. His accelerations in Catalunya seemed to lack the ferocity of last year's efforts.
Maybe a cold is just being over analysed and Froome will bounce back? As others have already said here, he did nothing until the Dauphine in 2012 and was great in the TDF.