How To Get Fit In Only 30 Minutes

Clock00:00, Wednesday 25th January 2017

Time isn't always on your side, but each of these training sessions can fit into a 30 minute time slot. Ideal for those of you with a busy schedule.

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We would love to know how you get on with these sessions. Leave your comments below and any other 30 minute sessions you may have.

Detailed below are the instructions for each exercise.

Sprinting:
Warm up for 8 minutes, spinning a gear at over 100rpm and gradually increasing the intensity for the first 6 minutes. Go easy for 2 minutes, then do your first sprint.

The first one is 20 seconds, 9 out of 10 effort, not quite everything you’ve got.
Go easy for 40 seconds, then do a 10 seconds sprint, also 9 out of 10 effort, easy for 50 seconds, then a 5 seconds sprint, all of them out of the saddle.

Ride easy for 2 minutes, then repeat.

Ride easy for another 2 minutes, then repeat, each one now at a 10 out of 10 effort level.

Ride easy for 2 minutes, then do a 10 seconds sprint every minute for 5 minutes.

Finish with a 2 minute cool down.


FTP:
Warm up for 5 minutes, spinning the legs and getting the blood pumping.

Then, start a 10 minute effort. If you’ve got a power meter, start at 95% of your FTP and then nudge it onto your FTP by the 4th minute and maintain until the end.
Go easy for 2 minutes, then repeat, only this time make sure you stay right on your FTP for the entire duration.

If you’re going on feel, start the first effort with a 9 out of 10 for 3 minutes, then 10 out of 10 for the rest, and for the second one, 10 out of 10 for the duration.

Then Cool down for 3 minutes at the end.


Short Climbs:
Warm up for 6 minutes, then do 1 minute almost as hard as you can. You can be in or out of the saddle.
Take 2 minutes easy, then repeat.
Another 2 minutes easy, then it’s time for a 2 minute effort, 9 out of 10 effort for the first minute, 10 out of 10 for the second.

Take 3 minutes of easy riding, and then do a 3 minute effort.
Ease yourself into it, but then make sure you’re at 10 out of 10 effort for the last minute.
Easy for 2 minutes, then it’s time for 3 more one minute intervals, with 2 minutes recovery between each.
Cool down for a minute, and you’re done. Phew!


Sweetspot:
Warm up for 3 minutes, then you are straight into a 25 minute effort.

If you’re using a power meter - 90% of FTP, if you’re going on feel, gradually build to a 9 out of 10 effort. Throughout the 25 minutes, do a 10 second surge, in the saddle, every 2 minutes, before going back down to your sweetspot.

Cool down for the last 2 minutes.


Music:
Lonely Star - Einar Erlander


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