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Here at Racer X Virtual Trainer we get a lot of great questions and useful feedback from MX athletes all across the country. When fielding these questions it becomes painfully obvious to me that not everyone is getting the memo on what you should and should not be doing when training for motocross. Although there is no such thing as a “bad” question, a lot of times the same questions are asked over-and-over again. I believe these questions are born out of myths that have been circulating around the race tracks and training culture for decades. Well, Virtual Trainer is here to set the record straight.
Myth #2 – Warming up Before a Moto uses too Much Energy. This is another statement that I hear over-and-over. Let’s look at this a little closer by examining a few other sports. What does every team do no matter what the sport before a game? You guessed it; Warm-up! As a matter of fact I’ll bet you can’t name a sport where the players don’t warm-up (motocross doesn’t count!) To think that you don’t need to warm-up before a race because it uses too much energy is like saying that you shouldn’t start your bike until right before the race because the parts will wear-out too fast. The same guys that blame arm pump on strength training are most likely the same guys that go straight from their lounge chairs chugging a 16 Oz. Monster to the starting gate. Need more proof, don’t take my word for it, read what one of the top trainers in our sport has to say about it! Myth #3 – I am too Busy to Train. All I can say about this myth is Bullshizzle. Instead of saying you are too busy; simply say you don’t want to train. We could get into a pissing contest as to who is the busiest, but the fact of the matter is, if you wanted to exercise you would; simple as that. Training on a busy schedule is actually very easy. In that loaded down day planner or fancy blackberry schedule 45 minutes, Monday, Wednesday and Friday to exercise. Use the exclamation point if you need to increase the importance and just do it. Tell your boss that a healthy employee makes a happy employee. Myth #5 – Long and Slow is Better for Fat Loss. Although this myth relates more to general fitness, I still get questions from overweight people all the time who think that long, slow exercise is the best way to lose weight. While it is true that long slow exercise draws its energy from fat, high intensity exercise burns more calories. At about 30 percent of your maximum effort, approximately 70 percent of your energy comes from fat and the other 30 percent from carbohydrate. But when you increase exercise intensity to 50 to 60 percent of maximum effort, the fuel mixture shifts so you’re burning about half fat and half carbohydrate. However, because your overall caloric burn rate is higher, you actually burn more total calories per minute and per hour than at the lower intensity. The result: More fat disappears from your body in less time. The simple way to think about this is calories in and calories out. If you burn more calories than you take in over a given period of time you will loose weight. To lose one U.S. pound (.454 kg) of fat, you must burn 3,500 more calories than you take in as food. >>>>>>>>>>>> Honorable mention myths from contributors Coach Seiji and Robb Beams <<<<<<<<<<<< Coach Seiji: Yeah, here’s one: 1.) Tim Crytser knows what he is talking about 2.) Seiji knows what he is talking about 3.) motocross athletes don't need to do anything other than ride. Ha ha. OK, here’s my two cents: 1) More is always better. 2) Harder is always better. 3) Resting is for the weak. (Read Related Article) Robb Beams: I think that one of the biggest myths is the lack of importance given to hydration - Do I need to worry about it? Or how to accomplish hydration properly. (Hydration Articles)
That's it for now, so until next time, good luck with your training and, as always, VT can be reached anytime at crytset@comcast.net. In addition, be sure and check out the Racer X Virtual Trainer archive section, your complete one-stop information zone for motocross fitness.
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