Everyone's Wrong About TrainerRoad. Here's Why!! // In-Depth Look In To My Training.

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    00:00 Welcome
    02:06 Strava Calendar
    05:35 Mistakes I Made
    12:49 Seasons Analysis
    15:52 Conclusion
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  • @jonathanwise47
    @jonathanwise47 4 місяці тому +3

    Agreed! Never let anyone shame your accomplishments. It's all relative anyway.
    Just stumbled upon your page. Nice content! Congrats on your accomplishments.

    • @DennisGonzalez101
      @DennisGonzalez101  4 місяці тому

      100%. Thx brother really appreciate u watching and the positive comment 🙏.

  • @miguelhuke
    @miguelhuke 5 місяців тому +2

    Hey men ! Gracias por toda la información que comparte con nosotros nos ha servido de mucha ayuda ❤

  • @jprez239
    @jprez239 5 місяців тому +1

    Awesome video and that’s one of the things I still need to learn “fueling” keep it up bro !!!

  • @jnatiw
    @jnatiw 5 місяців тому +2

    What a great journey, man. I'm on my second try at Trainer Road. First one was a few years ago and it didn't go well. This time is going much better and I've been consistent for about three months. Hoping for some gains as an older dude. Thanks for sharing and best of luck to you.

    • @DennisGonzalez101
      @DennisGonzalez101  5 місяців тому +2

      Thank you for sharing your experience as well. I Believe from what I have heard about other people using it years ago that is much much better now and all the new features they’ve added through out the years have really improved the system. Best of luck to you as well 🙏.

  • @salishseacycling
    @salishseacycling 5 місяців тому +2

    First off, great job! Consistency really is the key. A couple comments on the ftp. The big jump in that first 6 months is most likely due to “newbie” gains so you should not get discouraged by smaller jumps in ftp going forward. Another factor that I have noticed is that I always get a higher ftp number doing a Zwift ramp test compared to a TR ramp test. I have seen the same thing on other cycling channels. Their protocols are slightly different but I believe TR is more accurate. Good luck on your racing in 2024!

    • @DennisGonzalez101
      @DennisGonzalez101  5 місяців тому +1

      Thanks brother 🙏. That is a really good point I never thought of that before, I did notice that their ramp test is different than Zwift. 100% on with you on the fact that consistency is always key 💪🏽. Good luck to you as well and let’s crush 2024 💪🏽💪🏽.

  • @Choccytube
    @Choccytube 5 місяців тому +3

    I found out hoe effective fueling is last year when I rode a planned 200km ride, I worked out roughly 60g carbs per hour for my ride, which I had never done before. Normally after a longer ride (100km+) I feel absolutely shattered, but this time I felt so fresh, I could have easily done another 50km if I'd had lights with me. I'm now planning on doing ultra events, but I'm glad I saw this video as I've been neglecting the fueling during training rides on the turbo, this makes so much sense.

    • @DennisGonzalez101
      @DennisGonzalez101  5 місяців тому +2

      Absolutely brother that’s one of the biggest things I noticed, how much energy I still had after hard or long rides where before I would’ve been absolutely wrecked for days because my body wasn’t able to recover or I would barely make it home. I fuelles every workout now don’t matter if is on the trainer or outside. My weekend rides like for example the over under session I talked about on my previews video I took 100-120 grams per hour and I try to do the same on long rides. Nothing less than 100G. And 60-80 for endurance rides.

  • @TheMarshal1992
    @TheMarshal1992 5 місяців тому +3

    motivating shit brother, keep it up

  • @KuriReevel
    @KuriReevel 5 місяців тому +3

    Cool story and also very educating!

    • @DennisGonzalez101
      @DennisGonzalez101  5 місяців тому

      Thx u so much. That was exactly my goal behind this video 🙏.

  • @matthewwilson4103
    @matthewwilson4103 5 місяців тому +4

    Thanks so much for sharing this. Love your content man. Epic UA-cam channel. People will catch on - just keep posting. You’re one of the best kept secrets on YT.

    • @DennisGonzalez101
      @DennisGonzalez101  5 місяців тому +1

      Thank u so much Man you literally just made my day. Thanks for that ❤️. Really appreciated you.

  • @lionelbrink
    @lionelbrink 5 місяців тому +2

    Progression is very rarely linear, as as you start to reach peak capability, gains will logically diminish relatively - otherwise everyone has infinite capability which we know is physiologically not possible. That being said, the intial jump in FTP is astonishing & just proof of how good consistency is irresepective of the program followed - just a caution regarding burn-out because you need to allow yourself time-off both during season & especially off-season. This is not to reduce your training load, but rather to allow you time to regain motivation for the next "push".

    • @DennisGonzalez101
      @DennisGonzalez101  5 місяців тому

      Yeah I guess linear wasn’t the right term there but what I was trying to explain was that it wasn’t always an upward trend or even a steady trend it actually went downwards or something like that. I agree consistency is key regardless of plan or workouts you are doing. At the end of the year after I won’t states from October all the way until now all I was doing was big weeks of Z2 no high intensity aside from a few races I did, really focused on that base fitness and only 3 weeks in to 2024 I can already tell this is going yo be an even better year. First 4 weeks have been super positive doing numbers in training that I never did last year on any workout when I was in race wining fitness. I definitely want to do better this year on actually respecting my days off every week and more important recovery weeks. That is something I could’ve done a lot better last year, so definitely going to try and nail that this year.

  • @MichaelBoogerd
    @MichaelBoogerd 5 місяців тому +4

    I see the workouts that bumped your FTP in 2023 are NOT sweetspot - but short VO2 intervals... so you have identified that riding at power above your FTP will raise it.. so don't do more sweetspot, but go polarized. Also, training is not linear, at end of a season take some time off for the body to reset and expect the FTP to decrease but quickly come back and potentialy increase again once some structured training is completed.

    • @DennisGonzalez101
      @DennisGonzalez101  5 місяців тому +1

      Wow that is an amazing observation. As of now I am doing some sweet spot just because I feel that I’m lacking that muscle fatigue resistance from being so new to the sport, that’s something that takes years to develop. So I’m working on just longer sustained power intervals. I feel like muscle fatigue is holding me back more than my aerobic capabilities, also being so new I’m just trying new things and finding out what works. In 2022-end of 2023 when I didn’t have the nutrición issues my FTP was going up at a very fast rate without me doing V02 and things like that so I feel I can still gain a lot more before having to switch it up. After I won Florida state championships in October I stoped structure training and just did few races for fun and some rides but mostly was just Z2 very big weeks, few 400-500 miles 20-22H weeks when it was possible, I’m sure in that time frame it allowed my ftp to drop and also I reset and got more motivation back to go again in 2024 which I started only 3 weeks ago but the numbers I’m seen already in training are personal records compare to what I was doing last year when I was in race winning shape.

  • @bxnny6657
    @bxnny6657 24 дні тому +1

    Okay im just gonna be honest here, i was just out today doing intervals; 4x4 @110% FTP, and i just could not do the intervals, my form has been stationary for 3 months now, and its starting to affect me mentally; today i literally started crying because i couldn't do the intervals despite 3 months of hard training, but still no progress at all (my FTP has actually decreased), honestly i felt like i was about to give up until i saw your video! I am really gonna start researching my nutrition and make sure that i do it right, and that i get the right amount of carbs each training session, and you've also convinced me to start using trainerroad, because you showed me your big gains, and also because i know two cat A's who use trainerroad.
    I am gonna give it another shot since i don't feel like giving up so i hope that im soon gonna see some gains, even just small 1w gains would make me happy! And let me tell you, training 14 hours a week as hard as you can and seeing no improvements is hard, VERY hard. I hope that god will be by my side!

    • @DennisGonzalez101
      @DennisGonzalez101  24 дні тому

      Glad you found the video man. Do no give up I went through the same thing and until I started to fuel properly on and off the bike I was on the same rut. Fueling is so important not only on the bike but also off to be able to recover and hit the next session ready to go. Also a bad session is normal here and there. Keep your head up man if there anything I can help I’ll be here man 🫶🏼💪🏽.

    • @bxnny6657
      @bxnny6657 24 дні тому

      @@DennisGonzalez101 Yea i know that a bad session here and there is normal, thing is that it's every time man. Any tips for fuelling btw? P.S your gains are so crazy, after that 1 week break!

  • @Fefell_fe
    @Fefell_fe 5 місяців тому +1

    Great video baby. I’m so proud of you for staying motivated and determined believing in yourself. Your self discipline is inspiring

    • @DennisGonzalez101
      @DennisGonzalez101  5 місяців тому

      Thx love. Wouldn’t had been possible without all your support ❤️🙏.

  • @XX-is7ps
    @XX-is7ps 5 місяців тому +8

    You summarise with the message "keep consistent", but I'm not sure that's the message at all from this video, "eat more and take recovery weeks" is. You were very consistent with your training during the period when you were seeing no progress, that was actually the problem, no?

    • @DennisGonzalez101
      @DennisGonzalez101  5 місяців тому +1

      That’s a good point but when I say stay consistent and be responsible I meant with every aspect of training and that included diet and fueling. To me training includes everything, I didn’t mean, stay consistent with every workout. I can definitely see how that was confusing and u made a great point brother. Sorry about that 🙏.

    • @ketle369
      @ketle369 3 місяці тому +1

      What did you do to lose weight?

    • @DennisGonzalez101
      @DennisGonzalez101  3 місяці тому

      @@ketle369 just ride consistently and watch what I was eating that’s pretty much it.

  • @johnnybombas1685
    @johnnybombas1685 5 місяців тому +1

    Nice video. Keep it up. Where in florida was this ride in the video? I'm in the same spot. Training almost everyday but also need to drop some weight. good insights.

    • @DennisGonzalez101
      @DennisGonzalez101  5 місяців тому

      Thanks brother 🙏. This is in southwest Florida. Ft Myers area. Just stay consistent and fuel for the work required my brother and the rest will come by itself, just need to trust the process.

  • @MrShanebizzle
    @MrShanebizzle 2 місяці тому +1

    Nice work bro!

  • @jimtro4403
    @jimtro4403 5 місяців тому +2

    Great info and awesome job you did. I am trying to lose weight and increase my power but I am suffering both at work and on the bike. Maybe I need to take in a little more calories to fuel my recovery so I will have more energy at work and hopefully be better on the bike so I can lose some pounds and stay consistent.

    • @Mellyfz
      @Mellyfz 5 місяців тому +1

      Fueling before and during your rides is so important especially when you add intensity. If I don’t fuel a morning ride well enough I want to gorge food the rest of the day. I don’t get the same hunger if I properly fuel with carbs before and during my rides. Worth a shot!

    • @DennisGonzalez101
      @DennisGonzalez101  5 місяців тому

      You nailed it brother that’s is great info and I notice the same issues. When I fuel properly I get home with no hunger and want to eat everything on the fridge, I’m able to recover so much better and go hard again next day and never lack energy at all during just regular everyday activities off the bike which was terrible before I was fueling properly. Big think I notice was that before during work every afternoon I needed a energy drink to get through the afternoon and be able to be energetic enough to get my workout done and now I never ever crave a energy drink at all.

    • @DennisGonzalez101
      @DennisGonzalez101  5 місяців тому +2

      Thanks brother 🙏. So what I would do is not worry about the weigh lost part so much and only worry about being consistent and fueling. Lot of people under fuel because they worry about the extra calories you are taking in and I say it because I was literally doing the same. When I started fueling properly tho I notice I was able to get so much more work done, I was able to recover better and because of it I was able to work harder, increase my FTP and by that I was burning more KJs during every ride because I was able to ride at a higher power so weigh lost happened on its own. A good well balance diet is of course a must but do not skimp on fueling your workouts. By fueling and been able to recovery and increase your power on the bike you will get stronger feel better and also burn more kjs per ride which is a win win win. Good luck brother, u can do it I believe in you 💪🏽.

  • @planttheseed2129
    @planttheseed2129 5 місяців тому +1

    Were you on a TR Crit plan? It pretty much had you doing Anaerobic and Vo2 max workouts with Threshold workouts on the weekends. Your outside rides seem to be endurance rides? Great progress. Love your presentation bro. Also, mind sharing how tall you are?

    • @DennisGonzalez101
      @DennisGonzalez101  5 місяців тому

      Thanks 🙏. Yes last year I was doing CRIT and rolling road race plans which is those short punchy efforts because those where my A races. Everything else was Z2. I’m 6’ tall.

  • @87togabito
    @87togabito 8 днів тому +1

    At the point where each month my ftp goes up by 1-2W, and 3 if I’m lucky.
    But honestly that’s fine, seeing as I’ve got more fun things to spend my time on like console gaming and chilling lol. Cycling is purely for the health benefits down the road, so 6hrs cycling weekly for small increments monthly seems fair.

    • @DennisGonzalez101
      @DennisGonzalez101  8 днів тому

      Absolutely man is all about having fun and enjoying it regardless of what your reason for doing it is.

    • @87togabito
      @87togabito 8 днів тому +1

      Totally. Many people see structured work progs like TR as only beneficial if you’re aiming to be competitive. But truth be told it’s helpful to anyone, even it’s for the purpose of just staying fit, since TR increases how bang for the buck the time you spend cycling is.

    • @DennisGonzalez101
      @DennisGonzalez101  7 днів тому

      @@87togabito definitely agree man 🤙🏽

  • @bonn1771
    @bonn1771 5 місяців тому +1

    keep it up!

  • @DaveRider719
    @DaveRider719 5 місяців тому +1

    Your video and stories are really good. I already wrote that I am in the same situation as you was. Very heavy rider and trying to lose weight. Now fueling during training. As weightlifter to lose weight was super easy for me but while riding a bike this a completely other story. I tried out TR but I quit it because I cant export workouts to import than on zwift before doing them. When you accomplished a workout you can export it. Don't understand this philosophy. But yeah it is what it is :-) I am using pushing limits club now. it's a german a platform and I am using their workouts,. One question Dennis. You still doing gym workouts combined with cycle workouts?

    • @DennisGonzalez101
      @DennisGonzalez101  5 місяців тому +2

      Hey brother thx for the comment. I have no issues exporting my workouts to garmin is very very easy not sure exactly what your issues were , I export them and do them outdoors very easy. Right now I am not lifting weight what I am doing is core and foam rolling and things like that. Never heard of that platform but to be honest in my opinion there ain’t no perfect coach or workouts is all up to you, your commitment and your consistency. Keep it up brother 🤙🏽.

  • @artemartem7534
    @artemartem7534 5 місяців тому +1

    @DennisGonzalez101 Consuming 100g per hour-what exactly do you eat? One GU gel contains 20g of carbs, so for one hour, it's going to be 5 GU gels. It challenging for me to eat so many gels. What are your thoughts on that?

    • @DennisGonzalez101
      @DennisGonzalez101  5 місяців тому +1

      That’s a great question. So no I wouldn’t do 5 gel an hour that is definitely too much 😂. I do one gel which is 22G and then I would have around 80G on one bottle. To me drinking the carbs is the easiest and quickest way to get them in but also get your body to use that sugar. For racing I use Maurten and I love them but they are way too expensive to use during every training session so for training I simply just use table sugar and add a bit of salt for sodium. Sucrose or (table sugar) has a 1:1 ratio which is honestly all you need. I know it don’t don’t with everyone’s stomach and you will need to get yours use to it but it was never an issue for me. I can do 120G easily per hour this way with no GI issues.

  • @dxplosiv1
    @dxplosiv1 5 місяців тому +1

    Anything specific you were eating to fuel the workouts? I struggle to get enough food in, especially if I'm riding early in the morning.

    • @DennisGonzalez101
      @DennisGonzalez101  5 місяців тому

      That’s is a great question. I find simple stuff really helps like a big toast with lots of honey or something I do a lot also is cereal. U just need something simple before getting on the bike and then try and do the carbs on the bike liquid as that’s is the quickest and easier way for your body to use that sugar and adjust the amount depending on the intensity and duration of the ride. Honestly if u where responsible enough and fueled properly between session you will have enough carbs in your muscles and liver even for a very intense session and then just need to remember to fuel properly through out the day. Hope that helps 🤙🏽.

  • @greyspaniard
    @greyspaniard 5 місяців тому +1

    Thank you for sharing your story Dennis! What were your weekly hours during those six months you saw huge gains?

    • @DennisGonzalez101
      @DennisGonzalez101  5 місяців тому +1

      Thanks for watching and for the comment 🙏. I want to say around 10H or so.

    • @greyspaniard
      @greyspaniard 5 місяців тому +1

      @@DennisGonzalez101 I got back into cycling this past summer after 8 years off the bike. I started in June with an FTP of 137 and ended up at 150 in September but I wasn't consistent. I started consistently riding the first week of December following NorCal Cycling's Couch to Crit plan and after the first block of base training my FTP improved to 171. I am about to finish my second block of base! I may be slow but I feel stronger than ever and I hope to bump up my volume up to 9-10 hours a week going into base 3 and then build. I have a few target gravel rides and local crits I would love to be dropped on! 😂 Despite it all I am loving the process and finding out how important consistency and nutrition is over everything else.

    • @DennisGonzalez101
      @DennisGonzalez101  5 місяців тому +3

      @@greyspaniard amen brother. That’s one of the main reason why I made this video. Me and many other are suffering from the same issue and don’t see any progression and think is us without realizing is not our plan or our bodies is simply fueling. Our bodies are capable of doing so much but they won’t do it without fuel. Keep on training brother and more importantly stay consistent and you will surprise yourself. I’ll be here waiting for your next comment on how u got to the next level by just staying consistent 💪🏽💪🏽.

    • @Hamsterlovers408
      @Hamsterlovers408 5 місяців тому +1

      Thanks for your sharing your journey! Keep safe and ride safe

    • @DennisGonzalez101
      @DennisGonzalez101  5 місяців тому

      ⁠@@Hamsterlovers408thanks brother you as well 🙏.

  • @maadman117
    @maadman117 5 місяців тому +1

    People don’t realize that a caloric deficit completely ruins your recovery. It‘s a legitimate goal to want to lose weight, but you should switch all training to „maintain form as well as possible“. It’s also one of the reasons PEDs are so widespread in many sports, it changes the equation dramatically. Bodybuilders that walk around with huge muscles at 7-10%BF are 100% doped up to their eyeballs, nothing eats away at muscle mass like dieting without PEDs

    • @DennisGonzalez101
      @DennisGonzalez101  5 місяців тому +2

      You couldn’t be more right about that. Unfortunately being so new to the spot and having no real guidance and knowledge made me learn the hard way. I wouldn’t change anything looking back at it because I learned a lot and did a lot of research and listen to podcast and learned so much from the mistakes I made. Now is time to just look forwards and make the real gains 🤙🏽. Thx for the comment 🙏.

    • @maadman117
      @maadman117 5 місяців тому

      I also learnt the hard way, although for strength training. I tried to lose 5 kg and lost a years worth of strength progress! Then I read Mike Israel's book on volume landmarks, where he said: don't waste your effort trying to improve while dieting, you will only dig a deeper hole. Stick to your minimum viable program- Other people are of a different opinion. But I think it's also a mental thing: relax and be happy to keep your level rather than trying to improve. Anyway, great vid, I use TrainingPeaks, but I'd give TrainerRoad a try@@DennisGonzalez101

  • @sigfreed11
    @sigfreed11 5 місяців тому +1

    How do you integrate TR with Zwift?
    I’d love to see a how-to video for trainer road and Zwift

    • @DennisGonzalez101
      @DennisGonzalez101  5 місяців тому

      Thanks for the question. I don’t really integrate them. What I do is I go on TR and I put my endurance ride for Outside and then I just do it on Zwift and TR will still count it as the workouts. Hope that helps.

  • @danielsmith7856
    @danielsmith7856 3 місяці тому +1

    I tried Trainer Road but it made me slower. I organised it around a goal event but got dropped on the first climb. Trainer road doesn't help with climbing at all and is super depressing staring at a graph. I'm Back on Zwift and am seeing my performance finally start to improve.

    • @DennisGonzalez101
      @DennisGonzalez101  3 місяці тому +1

      Thanks for the feedback brother. Glad is working out for you. As I always say is not always the perfect plan or the coach because in my opinion neither exist. As long as it work for u and are you seen the progress that all the matter man. Good luck 👍🏼

  • @ketle369
    @ketle369 3 місяці тому +1

    What did you do to lose weight? I can’t really figure it out by the video.

    • @DennisGonzalez101
      @DennisGonzalez101  3 місяці тому +1

      On this video I spoke more about fueling on the bike and around it didn’t really go in depth in to my actual nutrition but the biggest change was just riding consistently the weight lost just happened to be honest.

  • @ariffau
    @ariffau 4 місяці тому +1

    Fair to say counting calories is overrated? Just fuel for the workout.
    Just use RPE (feel) to gauge how much or how little to eat 😂

    • @DennisGonzalez101
      @DennisGonzalez101  4 місяці тому +1

      You nailed it brother. That is exactly how I do it now. No more counting calories for me. There’s nothin wrong with it if you know what you are doing which I didn’t at the time.

  • @enekkers
    @enekkers 5 місяців тому +1

    Carbs are your friend

    • @DennisGonzalez101
      @DennisGonzalez101  5 місяців тому +1

      Learned it the hard way 😂. But I agree 🤙🏽