Yep, with new twins, a full time job, and being a homeowner I still find time to ride and train 8 to 10 hours a week. Communting is a big part of training for me with a 32 mile round trip and a 10lb backpack. Cycling for me is an addiction, and any addict knows you will find your fix no matter what it takes. Plus I have a lot of support which helps a lot.
@SuperWeng10 If you have a full time job, you should train indoors at least 2 hours a day during the week for 4 days. That should help you to keep up with your club friends on the weekends.
@SuperWeng10 I'm a grad student- I have a family, a dog, and work 9-10 hrs a day + 4-8 on the weekends. I still train 1-2 hrs a day 3-4 days during the week, and at least 5hrs on the weekend. You can do it. You just have to make it a priority. Get up early.
wheres the hills?
OHNGAI 5 months ago
wow, whats your average speed?
ddxjon 8 months ago
@ddxjon 30mph average
chavezcycling 8 months ago 2
@chavezcycling damn, im barely keeping up with 16mph
ddxjon 8 months ago
Yep, with new twins, a full time job, and being a homeowner I still find time to ride and train 8 to 10 hours a week. Communting is a big part of training for me with a 32 mile round trip and a 10lb backpack. Cycling for me is an addiction, and any addict knows you will find your fix no matter what it takes. Plus I have a lot of support which helps a lot.
procarrier 9 months ago
those Fla Alps at 3:33 look positively brutal
skoockum 11 months ago
Thanks Joel... Straight to FAVS on my YouTube channel. Great sound track.
CProgression 11 months ago
i have regular job 8 hrs a day 5 times a week and only saturday and sunday for serious riding...
do you think i can ride and compete this level?
is there any way or do i really need to give up my full time job to be in a condition like this??
co'z no matter what i do i always have a hard time against my fellow club riders..
i really want to win against them...
any piece of advice?
BTW most of them have the time to ride at least 4 times a week..
SuperWeng10 1 year ago
@SuperWeng10 If you have a full time job, you should train indoors at least 2 hours a day during the week for 4 days. That should help you to keep up with your club friends on the weekends.
chavezcycling 1 year ago
@SuperWeng10 I'm a grad student- I have a family, a dog, and work 9-10 hrs a day + 4-8 on the weekends. I still train 1-2 hrs a day 3-4 days during the week, and at least 5hrs on the weekend. You can do it. You just have to make it a priority. Get up early.
risenflame 11 months ago
Awesome video, I wouldnt be able to keep up with u guys, way too fast
Samanos 1 year ago
You should mount a camera facing backwards too, and intermix the footage from the two. That would be sweet.
fightnuttube 1 year ago
What's that first track? Really diggin' it.
fightnuttube 1 year ago
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MrMTBFOREVER 1 year ago
dude this is insane lol.. awesome
yonatan11 1 year ago
cool video!!!!!! Make more
C1YNCHY 1 year ago
so much natural power, amazing. thumbs up
arcosecante 1 year ago
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diesel11679 1 year ago
It's called "Bust This Bust That" by Professor Kliq
chavezcycling 1 year ago
Cool video
chatty31 2 years ago
Nice! Nice! Nice!
cesarmarcianomacaco 2 years ago
hi,could you please tell me what sort of camera you're using,looks really clear
lam19bo 2 years ago
I sent you an email with the info. Hope you got it.
chavezcycling 2 years ago