So I’ve read a lot about optimal CTL being between 100 and 150 for high level professional and elite athletes.
For past few years with a personal coach I trained comfortably between 90-100.
In TR I selected the high volume plan for road racing but it has me only doing a CTL of about 60 and only about 10 hrs per week.
I’m 51 years old and retired so time isn’t really an issue.
I’m a little concerned that my volume is too low as I comfortably do all my workouts and have yet to struggle to complete any of them. I know you need more recovery as you get older but I am racing Unbound 200 in 2024 and am concerned that CTL (as a measure of weekly training load) is just too low and I’m afraid I won’t be prepared.
Am I unreasonably worried? Is the AI throwing enough at me?
I have a few thoughts. Struggling to complete workouts after a reduction in volume is worrying, there is either too many intensity days compounding with not enough recovery for you to complete them or your ftp is set higher than what it actually is.
I would also question why you are being given a rather large reduction in volume. Not sure how many hours you were doing beforehand but dropping from a CTL of ~100 down to 60 is probably going to lead to reduced fitness over time.
In general most people can consistently progress with 1-2 hard workouts per week and filling in the rest of their time with endurance and recovery.
I know some people have success with selecting a TR plan that has that amount of intensity days and then adding additional easy volume.
I don’t know if you can get TR to build you a plan like that or if you have to add the workouts manually.
I think you misread my post… I said I don’t have any trouble with any of the workouts. I was averaging 15-20 hrs before.
I don’t select a specific plan but used the auto builder with AI.
As far as my ftp goes, it was auto detected at 311, which is low for me but what I would expect this time of year.
I am currently in base block so the harder workouts aren’t super hard like I imagine they will be during build blocks, but there are three ‘harder’ workouts per week with recovery/endurance rides in between.
I guess I’m just not used to an endurance ride being only an hour long.
But why is AI only prescribing 10 hrs? Shouldn’t a weekend endurance ride be more than 2-2.5 hrs?
Sorry, read it as yet I struggle to complete workouts, my mistake.
I agree that a reduction in volume from 15-20hr a week to 10 is worrying. I would personally add in more volume around or after workouts as you have historically been fine with it and removing that stimulus is almost definitely going to make you slower.
As for why the tr ai is doing that no idea, it seems to top out at ~10hr from what I have seen and getting it to give you more volume is difficult.
I would guess that they see less compliance on longer weekend rides (I know very old plans had them and they swapped them with threshold work to get more compliance) but if that is the case I would expect them to adapt and give you longer rides as you complete the currently assigned but it does not seem to do that as of yet.
When creating your plan you can select the time available and the plan will adjust. For example, the default may be 10-ish hours but if you want to do more plug that in. It may give a warning for a high stress level but you can do it.
I think the solution is simple: you are far to the right side of the curve and out of TR’s range to program for. TR is based on the assumption that everyone is time constrained for both working out and recovery. If you fall outside this assumption, the auto TR plans won’t give you a plan with the amount of volume you are used to. Your only solution is to use the prescribed workouts as a guide for the type of workout- e.g., endurance, sweet spot, above threshold, and pick variants that match the intent but at a higher volume. Or just throw in additional endurance workouts to bulk up your overall volume
Another good tool to use in your situation might be Workout Alternates, which can assist you in finding workouts of different durations if you have more/less time on a given day.