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Form & Fitness Q & AGot a question about fitness, training, recovery from injury or a related subject? Drop us a line at fitness@cyclingnews.com. Please include as much information about yourself as possible, including your age, sex, and type of racing or riding.
Testicular pain Testicular painLast fall my riding was going well but I developed severe pain in one testicle and throughout my lower abdomen. Over several weeks I had an X-ray, ultrasound and saw a urologist. During this time I also did some of my own research and found a scientific article that summarizes scrotal abnormalities in mountain bikers (Radiology, Frauscher et al. 219(2): p427, http://radiology.rsnajnls.org/cgi/content/full/219/2/427). There findings were that 94% of mountain bikers had abnormal lumps and bumps, though most were benign. My case was a bruised and swollen epididymis. The urologist said liked the article and said that I could ride after the pain and swelling subsided. Unfortunately this took several months to return to normal with little to no riding and only infrequent riding (1-2 per week) over the last couple of months. I am now starting to ride regularly again. I am 40 and I would like to get back on track to my pace from previous years of 3000 off road miles a year plus a couple of road days a week. I have changed out my saddles to anatomically friendly versions and purchased good riding shorts. Any other advice that you can provide would be appreciated. Duncan Maitland Scott Saifer replies:
Heart rateI consider myself to be fairly cycle fit (I do a 15 mile commute each way every day) I am 35 years old, 90kg, I am trying to ride at a lower intensity to burn fat on my commute at a heart rate of approx 155bpm, but I find it very difficult to go that slow (approx 15mph) or stay at that rate. Is it possible to have fairly high heart rate or am I just not as fit as I think I am. Scott Saifer replies:
Cyclingnews editor John Stevenson adds:
Warm upsIn your April 19 response to the mountain bike racer who was having trouble with starts you talk about training lactate threshold before answering what I see as the obvious threshold issue: is the racer doing a proper warm up? Eric Larsson Dario Fredrick replies:
Too much high intensity, part 2I am 26 yrs old, 6ft 3in and 175 lbs (more or less). I enjoy fast rides with friends and I've just started racing Cat. 5 this year. My teammates and I participated in a strength training program this winter and I concentrated on getting a good base - as much as is possible living in Utah (lots of time on the trainer)! I already feel stronger than last year, but I'm concerned about my training regimen. I used the Training Bible to plan out my season and I intended to stick with the workouts out of the book. The problem is that now the fast, weekly training rides have started and the weekly time-trial series will start soon. I want to participate, but I want to make sure I'm not leaving out something important in my training. By doing both rides each week and racing on the weekend, I've used up all of my hard riding days and I don't have time or energy to do specific intervals or force work (hills). Should I not worry too much about being specific and just go hard on these rides, as one of my teammates suggests, or should I focus on being specific and doing intervals by myself and forget about these rides? The Tuesday night training ride is usually VERY fast with more experienced elite riders giving us all a workout. Thanks for any help! Justin Griffeth Eddie Monnier replies:
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