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I bike in the Summer and Gym in the winter.
I find that I muscle up a bit in the winter and gain weight (not all muscle unfortunately!) I then tone up as the summer progresses and get to a good weight/fitness level mid/late summer.I tend to do a all round workout at the gym in the winter and I split my body up to strength train. I also use the cross trainer.
Visit one: Chest/Triceps. Visit two: Back/Biceps. Visit three: Legs.
In the summer I just do two visits to the gym and the bike does my legs.
I am not sure of the weights I lift on Squats. I will see next time I go.
And before you ask I do go bike in the rain!!! I just don't like the cold!!!!
To be honest, i used to do some weight training with specific goals towards my cycling, but i gave that up
I didn't find any benefit from it, it was taking up time where i could be out on the bike or on a turbo trainer
Thirdly i gave up doing any competitive cycling a few years ago, so if you are just cycling for your own fitness and enjoyment i dont find doing anything else is needed
I have a fixed gear with a 42tooth 13tooth which is fairly hard work ;x
Been training in the gym as well, I think that the strength work has improved my acceleration and max speed. I could be lying though.
Currently my PBs are:
Squat: 140kg
Dead: 180kg
All on the bike. Endurance at easy pace and strength pushing big gears sat down on steep hills. Not for long periods tho.
Try mixing sessions at a velodrome to boost duration with some prints on a BMX track for power. BMX riding is particularly good for boosting sprinting strength overall.
I ride fixed, strength by stealth, and fell run. I think there's pretty good crossover.
you want to get yourself a fixed gear
Q1 answer: No (tried winter gym training a few years ago, saw no benefits).
Cannot therefore answer the other Qs.
All training is on the bike, much of it on the turbo.