Make the most of your time on the bike with training tips from our founder Yanto Barker
Managing time to fit in training can be one of the biggest barriers to progression. Work at Le Col and family commitments are often at odds with reaching peak levels of fitness, and it’s no wonder that professional athletes from all sports have to take extended periods of time away from their home environment to achieve their potential. On the flip side, they will then then spend many months of the year in the off-season back at home, reprioritising.
I’ve transitioned from being a full time competitive cyclist to focussing on running a business, and being a family man too. As you can imagine, there are times when my priorities clash.
However, with as little as 6-8 hours a week available to train, it is possible to progress and reach a strong level of fitness. In this range you can still perform at a high level with consistent quality. If you have less than 6 hours available, you will have to concede a little on your expectations.