how important is training on hills?
I’ve heard once or twice the IMWI bike course is hilly. For training, how much of an effort should I be making on my long rides to mix in some hills? I realized this weekend that most of my rides are pretty flat. Thinking back to my HIM a couple weeks ago… the hills add a little spice. I understand that a watt is a watt – going up a hill does not imply increasing watts. But even holding steady watts is a challenge going up a hill. I don’t have much of a chance to get in a couple hills during my week day rides… though I could find a couple and do some repeats.
How much do you go out of your way to find some hills on your long rides?
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You can also incorporate informal low cadence work into your rides. It doesn't have be anything crazy, just shift and drop it down to 60-75rpms on some of your hard efforts, similar to what you'll see on any of the hills at IMWI.
So a suggestion would be to do the low cadence workouts during your flat rides and to mix in some number of day trips out to the hills to practice the skills side of the house.