Monday, June 1st
11:00AM GMT
Team Breeze Group Workout: Strength with a Kicker
Group Workout
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ABOUT THIS WORKOUT

Strength training, the on-bike version of hitting the gym, an important component of any training week. Maintaining strength is crucial as ultimately this is what will allow you turn the biggest gear at the fastest cadence, and we all know that equals speed.
An opportunity for you to work on your pedaling technique, to become a smoother more effective rider. Focus on maintaining a strong upper body and really focusing on driving from the hips.
You have to stay focused; you have to stay disciplined. For the first 3 mins of every effort you will be required to ride at a cadence of 60-70rpm. Use the first interval to gauge where this zone falls for you. Think about the pull up part of the pedaling action as much as the pushing element, engage all your muscles, feel the burn in the glutes. The last 30 seconds we will combat the slow cadence with an increase in power and RPM, 90-100rpm, in or out of the saddle, before we recover and repeat the process.

ABOUT HSBC UK BREEZE
A free guided ride programme for women by women with the aim of reducing the gap of 3 times more men currently cycling than women in Great Britain. The programme trains volunteer HSBC UK Breeze Champions with the skills to offer guided rides that caters for both the mass market and the core market.
By addressing many of the barriers that stop more women cycling the HSBC UK Breeze programme offers guided rides from shorter distances all the way to 100 miles around Great Britain. Read more about our HSBC UK Breeze network here: https://www.letsride.co.uk/breezeOpens a new window
BRITISH CYCLING’S COMMITMENT TO WOMEN
British Cycling recently announced that it reached its target of getting one million more women on bikes by 2020, a cornerstone of the organisation’s ongoing ambition to reduce the historic gender gap within the sport.
In launching its women’s strategy in 2013, British Cycling set out its vision to ‘inspire one million more women to ride, race and be part of British Cycling by 2020’. Then, according to British Cycling’s market data, 550,000 women cycled on a regular basis. Since then, 1,023,271 more women have been influenced to ride a bike.
Along with the headline figure of getting one million more women on bikes, the strategy also aimed to create opportunities to ride and race, develop a pathway that keeps women engaged, get more women running the sport, get more women involved in governing the sport and increase female membership. Read more about it here: https://www.britishcycling.org.uk/One-million-more-women-on-bikesOpens a new window

ABOUT TEAM BREEZE
Launched in 2016 as part of British Cycling’s #TogetherWeRide strategy, Team Breeze is British Cycling’s team for women academy riders and represents British Cycling in races on the road and the track over the course of the season.
The team currently consists of 8 riders and currently coached by Emma Trott. Emma enjoyed a ten-year career of bike racing both on the track and with professional road teams before becoming a qualified cycling coach and personal trainer.


ABOUT GROUP WORKOUTS

Zwifters line up in the starting area just like a normal event and once the event starts, workout mode begins. Everyone stays together regardless of power output. That's right, if you're outputting 100W and another Zwifter is outputting 400W you will stay in exactly the same position relative to each other. Only if you stop pedaling and fall 6 meters behind the group will the rubber-banding stop.

We highly recommend doing one of the FTP tests as the estimated FTP can be inaccurate and make the difficulty level of the workouts too high for your current fitness level. For more info on FTP go to: https://support.zwift.com/hc/en-us/articles/210208083-What-is-FTP-and-how-is-it-used-in-ZwiftOpens a new window

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