This Stops 90% of Cyclists Getting Faster

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@BulletproofCycling
@BulletproofCycling Ай бұрын
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@goldenretriever6261
@goldenretriever6261 Ай бұрын
I just watch these videos to hear him swear in Scottish.
@brockjennings
@brockjennings Ай бұрын
Shaving off one eyebrow saved me .0000025 watts
@TalonMerlin777
@TalonMerlin777 Ай бұрын
F*CK YEAH
@2wheelsr2wheels39
@2wheelsr2wheels39 17 күн бұрын
But was the improvement due to weight savings or aero gain? Riddle me that Batman.
@assortedmountainlife
@assortedmountainlife 23 күн бұрын
I'll stop using the wind for KOMs when everyone else stops using drafting in groups for KOMs and top 10s.
@chrism5433
@chrism5433 Ай бұрын
Oh yes . Thank you. All the videos help. Many great videos out there . Relaxing 100km today . At 54 .my riding gets better everyday. 🍺🚲🍺
@glenborch8231
@glenborch8231 Ай бұрын
After a long time not riding (mtb offroad and gravel back then! 20+years) I started riding again with a hybrid bike. It was good, but i found it flexed and would cause disc brake rub and bottom bracket moved. I bought a road bike, finding I was riding more on the road, and had many comfort problems with a combo of saddle and stance. I also found I was not as flexible as i needed and the bike was unstable on corners. My solution was to move the saddle rearward, allowing a shorter stem of 105mm, from the 120mm I was using, and whilst it's not as Aero, the balance is amazing for both hands and control. I never use the drops but as I have long body and shorter arms and legs, I've just started to learn how to put more power down up hills, by not sitting on the saddle, where before I never did. As for training since restarting riding in 2020, I've almost done 15000km's, but really on felt comfortable in every element of cycling recently. To be more aero I use Aerobars, as I don't feel going to the drops is any quicker than bending the elbows more on the hoods, and I feel more in control, as well as the fact I use my elbows as springs/shock absorbers, as opposed to others riding on the drops with stiff arms, ultimately showing themselves down. I have half the ftp of the fittest riders out there, but have a good sprint 5minute power, but ultimately it's the bike control, balance being a big part of that, for myself has made the biggest difference for segments. Very useful tips to improve. 😊
@maxt1617
@maxt1617 Ай бұрын
Great video. Just to expand on your last point about form on the bike, this follows in so many endurance sports like running or rowing- *maintain a good form and the speed follows*. Maintain a smooth 'circles-ish' pedal stroke (not mashing down only) and the speed follows. It's quite surprising; be really focussed on pedalling circles for the first 5 minutes and your whole ride is quicker!
@RoadBikeCC
@RoadBikeCC Ай бұрын
Train on a vintage bike, Race on a Modern Bike.
@lechprotean
@lechprotean Ай бұрын
well you want to ride on your race bike a bit to get your body used to the position. For a crit I would also not use the most expensive bike due to the amount of cat3 arseholes causing crashes
@bowwowrapha7790
@bowwowrapha7790 24 күн бұрын
My sprint bike is 46 years old and my 2017 Giant Glider is sitting on the wall, having not been disturbed for 2 months. What I can get out of the old, green Carlton, is amazing. 5 gears, none bigger that 17 teeth. It's not about the bike!!
@steveprice9737
@steveprice9737 22 күн бұрын
I won a race on a 1980s road bike a few weeks ago. 15yr old wheels and 8sp groupset were the only modernish parts.
@KorayKirhan
@KorayKirhan 18 күн бұрын
@@steveprice9737 you win bec you're a beast mate. Imagine what you could do in a super bike.
@steveprice9737
@steveprice9737 18 күн бұрын
@KorayKirhan haha, my competition was just less beastly than me I think.
@kwilli222
@kwilli222 Ай бұрын
I sleep in an aero tuck position!
@triggamusician
@triggamusician Ай бұрын
Do you sleep faster?
@alphasierra1439
@alphasierra1439 Ай бұрын
@@triggamusicianprobably wakes up faster😂
@2wheelsr2wheels39
@2wheelsr2wheels39 17 күн бұрын
"The bike is designed for speed. It's you that's slowing it down." Truer words were never spoken. Applies equally to motorcycles as well. It gets clearer the older you get. LOL.
@wooglins
@wooglins 27 күн бұрын
Love your video! Thanks.
@pinocleen
@pinocleen Ай бұрын
Imho, this video could've been a lot faster (shorter) for the amount of information presented. Good tips, nevertheless.
@Markhypnosis1
@Markhypnosis1 Ай бұрын
It's only 10 mins long for gods sake. 🤔
@huubdonkers8748
@huubdonkers8748 Ай бұрын
Use Google Gemini then: According to the video, it is about cycling and how to improve your speed. The speaker disagrees with the common belief thatひたすら (hitoshura)ひたすら (hitoshura) (ひたすら meansひたすら (hitoshura) relentlessly or constantly) sprint training is the best way to improve cycling speed. He says that training to improve your average speed is more important. The video outlines three key points to improve your cycling speed: Aerodynamics: The speaker argues that 80% of the drag you experience while cycling comes from your body, not your bike. He advises you to adopt a lower riding posture to reduce wind resistance. He also advises against spending money on expensive aerodynamic equipment. Skill: The speaker says that the more skillful you are as a cyclist, the faster you will be. He emphasizes the importance of smooth pedaling, good cornering technique, and efficient braking. Identify and address your weaknesses: The speaker advises that you identify what is slowing you down and then work on improving those areas. For example, if you find that your triceps get tired quickly when riding in the drops, you should do exercises to strengthen your triceps. The speaker also recommends a specific workout routine called the "magic hour" to improve your average speed. This workout involves alternating between high intensity intervals and rest periods. The video includes instructions on how to perform the workout.
@pavelstaud6715
@pavelstaud6715 27 күн бұрын
@@Markhypnosis1 Who wants to watch 10 minutes video for 5 minutes of information tho?
@2wheelsr2wheels39
@2wheelsr2wheels39 17 күн бұрын
I've found the same can be said of life. But I'm afraid to complain about it to the creator.
@amadreiter1
@amadreiter1 Ай бұрын
🤣🤣 My wife picks the Qoms she attacks on the direction the wind blows to.
@JonathanWhoever
@JonathanWhoever Ай бұрын
Shortened my stem. Now I can stay on the drops for alot longer than before. Basically grab the next gear when going down to them.
@living4adrenaline
@living4adrenaline Ай бұрын
Arms bent on the hoods saves more watts than being in the drops.
@JonathanWhoever
@JonathanWhoever Ай бұрын
@@living4adrenaline maybe, but it's nice to have another position. I'm not down to chasing watts yet.
@user-qx4bp5rf3n
@user-qx4bp5rf3n Ай бұрын
@@living4adrenaline Not all riders test faster with bent arms on the hoods. It also depends on your strength. It's better to stay for long in the drops than only a few minutes with bent arms. Another thing to think about is that we are not talking about the same position. If you optimize around bent arms, you likely have to raise your bars. This will make your standard position less aggressive. On top of that, it will make your sprinting position higher. I love the bent arms position myself, but it requires 3+ cm higher bars or using a 140mm stem. For me, a 140mm stem is only possible on a saddle that tilts my pelvis aggressively but then is a bit less table. I have a very short torso but super long arms and legs, so I'm figuring out if I should just have nearly bent arms (I can get low, but my knees hit my elbows) or use the drops more.
@living4adrenaline
@living4adrenaline Ай бұрын
@@user-qx4bp5rf3n Perhaps. I ride gravel, like 15 hours/wk average, and use the drops to vary position for comfort, its not comfortable to stay on the hoods/drops for the entire ride, switch it up. Also singletrack im riding in the drops because it's a more stable position, hands are less likely to slip off the hoods and I can maneuver tight turns easier in the drops. Also ride drops for sketchy/loose sand/rocky terrain on doubletrack.
@erlendsteren9466
@erlendsteren9466 Ай бұрын
My seat is in water. I will test dropping the seatnose 5 mm, and then I can get lower without getting punished by the seat. (Gravelbike).
@ThePeter123a
@ThePeter123a 9 күн бұрын
A 60 year old cyclist had some really fast Strava segments. Because he used the slipstream of a training World Tour professional.
@vladvultur3347
@vladvultur3347 23 күн бұрын
Hi there . What you reckon about people with weak torque what you think they should be doing?weak torque but very strong in the sprint?
@stevenfoleyuk9404
@stevenfoleyuk9404 24 күн бұрын
Long rides with interval training sets of 4-8 mins in the middle of the Ride to stimulate your body . Then rest . Its the resting that make you faster .
@88tongued
@88tongued 17 күн бұрын
Oh that's cool! I don't want to do the Norweigian 4 by 4 because its hard. But if I went an hour going by feel, taking perhaps longer breaks, the total interval time will likely be higher and perhaps the adaptation will be similar or better to the 4X4
@manfredvaegler9661
@manfredvaegler9661 Ай бұрын
Thanks!
@iz5375
@iz5375 Күн бұрын
im eating my burger in super tuck position
@h.h.c466
@h.h.c466 Ай бұрын
It would help to include a gist at the beginning to come full circle to the main point .. I got lost on the whole Strava bit .. .. reducing drag I could care less about
@eddjcaine
@eddjcaine 8 күн бұрын
Just how much sponsorship didn’t you declare in this one?
@airman8368
@airman8368 15 күн бұрын
"They don't know where the fVcking button is." Brilliant.
@88tongued
@88tongued 17 күн бұрын
I always think about adhering to certain interval lengths and trying to outdo the past performance, and I don't like it. But if I just went for an hour doing intervals and took the total distance, then I'd measure my progress and I'd have the motivation to keep doing it. I don't know yet. I haven't tried. But I'm guessing I can go by feel rather than the clock or even the speedometer, and still make progress and just use that distance measurement as a way to keep track, but not as a target
@vadymvv
@vadymvv Ай бұрын
By getting low I do gain +2.5km/hour speed without additional efforts in my legs
@AcvaristulLenes
@AcvaristulLenes Ай бұрын
Same experience here. Problem is, it's hard to keep that position. So, I need to practice more.
@Muppetkeeper
@Muppetkeeper Ай бұрын
You got me at “because they are fucking old”, subscribed.
@wm9346
@wm9346 Ай бұрын
We have seen you in grey shorts. You have more frontal area than most.
@MrEMann
@MrEMann Ай бұрын
Strava is nuts. There is a sprint segment very near my house so I try it regularly. Some dude "smashed" the Kom the other day... His power was over 1000 watts for 40 seconds 😂... Seriously dude, at least make your cheating believable!
@bobbyellis5006
@bobbyellis5006 Ай бұрын
@@MrEMann there's some guy who came through my area in like 2016 and took all the local KOMs. He apparently did an uphill (1-2 percent grade roughly a little less than a mile) at 31 miles per hour. Yeah. Ok.
@cvdavis
@cvdavis Ай бұрын
@@MrEMann Why couldn’t someone do 1000 watts for 40 seconds? Sprinter.
@kenanjones3481
@kenanjones3481 Ай бұрын
@@cvdavis having done some "research" aka 2 minutes of googling, while the best Tour sprinters can hit power numbers close to 2000 watts, that's only for a few seconds and over a couple minute time period they are going to be putting out "only" around 500 watts. So while 1000 watts for 40 seconds isn't outside of human capability or anything, it would definitely be a little frustrating if your local KOM got smashed by a professional sprinter going all out. And if they aren't a professional cyclist then they really should be, or more likely they're just cheating. I know a couple of the segments near me have one time with an average speed of 60mph and then second place is the probably legit (but maybe still in a group ride) average of like 35mph that should actually be the KOM.
@cvdavis
@cvdavis Ай бұрын
@@kenanjones3481 I live in a city of over a million people and there’s plenty of cat 1 and pro riders here so I wouldn’t be surprised if I saw it here. How do you think they cheated? Usually people simply use tailwinds to assist and if they had no power meter, Strava would estimate a big wattage. If they’re using a power meter then it should be reasonably accurate.
@knutbk
@knutbk 27 күн бұрын
I agree 1000watts for 40+ seconds is quite difficult, but don’t believe it’s impossible for your average Joe. In early 2020, I started ramping up my cycling fitness and by mid 2021 (in my 40’s), I owned a FTP just shy of 4 w/kg and a 30 second sprint somewhere north of 900 watts through structured AI-based training and plenty of Zwift racing. Proudly own a handful of KOM’s in DFW. Though there are plenty of KOM’s I wanted to own which appeared to be owned by much fitter and legitimate average Joe cyclists.
@9psi
@9psi Ай бұрын
Riding motorbikes is great way to get better at picking lines and cornering
@KirillZiberev
@KirillZiberev Ай бұрын
And becoming faster😄
@davidgeorgeben-avraham9243
@davidgeorgeben-avraham9243 21 күн бұрын
Looking through the corner to where you want to go works for both motorcycle and bicycle smoothing the ride.
@Brdaification
@Brdaification 8 күн бұрын
I'm going for a ride with my beike right after this :D
@johnengelbert9904
@johnengelbert9904 18 күн бұрын
I love the reference to Rocky
@Pedalmeforward
@Pedalmeforward 13 күн бұрын
They don't know where the fucking buttons is 01:30, comedy gold!
@jreh3811
@jreh3811 Ай бұрын
My neck and traps almost cramp up when i ride longer than 15miles. Any ideas?
@behrouzradfar
@behrouzradfar Ай бұрын
Bike fitting and more exercise
@Up2L842moro
@Up2L842moro Ай бұрын
Focus on upper back flexibility so you don’t bend your neck back so much to see up the road. You can raise your stem and bars too- or maybe need a bigger frame or one with a taller headtube. Also keep your shoulders down- don’t ride with a constant shrug.
@scopie49
@scopie49 Ай бұрын
He actually has another video that talks about bike fit and neck position. Core workouts are a huge thing. I know they suck, planks and situps aren't a fun time. He also mentioned pelvic tilt. If you sit on the bike and your pelvis collapses it puts your back into a position where you're having to force your neck upward and hold your head up. But if you keep your pelvis straight when leaning forward to your handles, your neck naturally stays more in line with the spine. He also mentions that your handlebars need to be the proper width. Shoulder bone to shoulder bone, not the muscle. If your arms splay outward it also can cause your neck to tilt upward. Just a few things I remember. Get stronger and play around with your bike fit. A few mm change can make all the difference but every time you change one part of the bike it can affect other areas.
@difflocktwo
@difflocktwo Ай бұрын
Get a recumbent. Upright bikes are a disaster for human bodies.
@mattjordan9521
@mattjordan9521 Ай бұрын
I would suggest as one other commenter did that you get your bike fit checked. It sounds like you are too stretched out and not enough weight is on your seat.
@andrewslater6846
@andrewslater6846 18 күн бұрын
Amazon?
@space.youtube
@space.youtube Ай бұрын
Saying 'drag' won't offend people but piss poor attempts at humour might.
@DDai-qd8uk
@DDai-qd8uk Ай бұрын
Bet you like a bit of drag
@JeffreyThistle
@JeffreyThistle Ай бұрын
Is this man a poet? 😅🤔
@garysbraccia4980
@garysbraccia4980 Ай бұрын
I always ride alone and never on a trainer. I never compare myself to others. Some guys change wheel circumference to seem faster. Who cares what others think
@rkb4897
@rkb4897 Ай бұрын
2:49 A mule can not become a horse
@thestalwartlovers7684
@thestalwartlovers7684 Ай бұрын
Fucking hilarious regarding the non subscribers 😂
@user-ep6iw9he7e
@user-ep6iw9he7e 27 күн бұрын
Video starts with a massive misconception about muscle fibers and completly twists reasoning behind them. Slow muscle fibers aren't "slow" in a sense they can't contract fast and vice versa. Faster muscle fibers have more motor units to produce more force per muscle fiber, they have much higher potential for hyperthrophy, but they also have less space to store metabolites, which means they get tired very quickly under load. At the other hand slow muscle fibers produce less maximum force for their size given but they can work on maximum capacity for much longer. It means that fast muscle fibers are preferred at short-term high power output tasks such as weightlifting, sprinting etc. and slow muscle fibers are preferred at anything that requires longer period of power output just like most of the types of cardio. Even boxers can be slow-twitch dominant, they gonna be the one who can keep good performance during extended fights. Also speed of the movement is more of a neurological, not muscular aspect (power output of the neurological signal to contract). All muscle fibers are on spectrum from the slowest to the fastest and every muscle is a mix of them in different proportions. They are recruited from the slowest to the fastest depending on how much force you have to produce. Means that in order to use the fastest muscle fibers you need to use your maximum potential to produce force, which happens almost exclusively in ressistance training on highest weights you're abled to pull (also when all the slower-twitch fibers get tired at lower weights). Another misconception is that muscle fibers are constant. Your starting point depends on genetics but your muscle fiber type can change over time and move a little depending on the type of training. Weightlifting will push the middle point where you land at the spectrum towards faster-twitch and cardio-type of exercise will push them towards slower-twitch. Even being in a calorie deficit for extended period of time changes your muscle fiber type towards slower-twitch.
@jas137
@jas137 26 күн бұрын
How many watts will I gain if I adopt an outrageous Scooootish accent?
@essentialmix1606
@essentialmix1606 Ай бұрын
Was waiting for the magic Strava data extracted from the 1 hour ride that would make me faster… went to Strava looking for the aero and cornering stats… couldn’t find it… must be on the premium ultra gold account subscription… 🙄 Was going to hit the “fucking subscribe” button but turns out you can only subscribe if you have the premium ultra gold Strava account…
@kayasper6081
@kayasper6081 Ай бұрын
As a video maker, you have slow fibers
@kevmak3796
@kevmak3796 Ай бұрын
Please spare us the OTT, unnecessary "trashcan", "dial in" (repeatedly) etc Americanisms !!!
@CarlCole-i1w
@CarlCole-i1w 15 күн бұрын
That bike looks like a Bianchi Oltre XR4 w/ CVT ?? I've got one, How do you like yours?
@christophermee5214
@christophermee5214 22 күн бұрын
Middle of the screen.
@jamesgem1809
@jamesgem1809 23 күн бұрын
Dork
@Phil-dx8rw
@Phil-dx8rw Ай бұрын
No desire to be on strava
@anarchocyclist
@anarchocyclist Ай бұрын
Okay
@Phil-dx8rw
@Phil-dx8rw Ай бұрын
@@anarchocyclist I think it is a waste and honestly being caught up chasing segments all the time causes a good number of people to mess up their training program
@todd727300
@todd727300 Ай бұрын
Agree, it seems extremely unimportant if people have come up with all of these ways to lie and set unrealistic times. If you want to get faster, you can do what BC says and just compare it to your own results.
@bobbyellis5006
@bobbyellis5006 Ай бұрын
​@@Phil-dx8rwmost people don't chase segments. Most people use it to find routes and compare their stats against themselves.
@Chazza..
@Chazza.. Ай бұрын
Fuck that shit
@wm9346
@wm9346 Ай бұрын
I was born slow. I can push over a brick building but I can’t sprint 100m in less than 60 seconds. Human bulldozer.
@anarchocyclist
@anarchocyclist Ай бұрын
I think you're exaggerating
@anarchocyclist
@anarchocyclist Ай бұрын
I think you're exaggerating
@wm9346
@wm9346 Ай бұрын
@@anarchocyclist exaggerating is not possible on the internet
@connergiven89
@connergiven89 Ай бұрын
Very dangerous over short distances!
@DobyDuke
@DobyDuke Ай бұрын
Go for zone 2 fat burning zone, we cares about overall speed! Unless you’re in a race with a purse!
@TheOrgil220
@TheOrgil220 Ай бұрын
Still spending your precious time might as well get better at it.
@sadverysad1659
@sadverysad1659 3 күн бұрын
total word salad...not a single useful sentence good grief
@Chazza..
@Chazza.. Ай бұрын
Goodbye
@michaelplantarich3375
@michaelplantarich3375 Ай бұрын
Made it 3 minutes into the video and sorry, I'm done. Suggesting to hack strata in the first 2 mins plus the somewhat false info on how muscle fibers and performance works just tells me you did a quick Google search and came up with wrong info 🤷‍♂️
@StopTheRot
@StopTheRot 3 күн бұрын
I think he was joking 🤦‍♂️ In terms of muscle fibres, what was stated is the broad truth. Type I and Type II cannot be converted. There’s a IIa that can be, and evidence of another 4 types too, but what he said was not wrong.
@StopTheRot
@StopTheRot 3 күн бұрын
IIb* apologies.
@Deckelmaho1234567889
@Deckelmaho1234567889 Ай бұрын
Scotty…..stop drinking. So 90% of cyclists aren’t getting faster because they take bad lines thru the corners? Interesting videos but someone needs to beam you up from Mars.
@OGillo2001
@OGillo2001 Ай бұрын
it is the Buckfast, all Scots drink it, usually for breakfast
@scopie49
@scopie49 Ай бұрын
... He stresses that your body shape and areodynamics are the main reason. After that, being comfortable (like a flow state) and making active decisions on the bike like choosing your lines rather than just biking on autopilot are how to get better. You have to actively work at it. It's training with a focused goal. Training with purpose.
@NinjaElephant
@NinjaElephant Ай бұрын
@@Deckelmaho1234567889 dude, the cornering was just his final tip, if you listen to the whole thing he gives advice about Intervalls, body positioning and other stuff too…. That is if you are able to understand it, more like a challenge to me as a non-native speaker, but fun!
@difflocktwo
@difflocktwo Ай бұрын
@@scopie49 If aero is the main reason, everyone would be riding recumbents. Clearly no one cares about aero nor speed as very few ride recumbents.
@scopie49
@scopie49 Ай бұрын
@@difflocktwo "No one cares about aero." People watching this video who want to be faster probably do. Idk anything about bike racing but I'm fairly confident that recumbent bikes are a whole separate class of racing. Tour de France doesn't allow recumbent bikes and I assume that holds true for most races except special mixed bike races more for fun or charity.
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