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Your Winter Training Questions Answered | Ask GCN Anything About Cycling - Duration: 11:47.

- Welcome to Ask GCN Anything.

This week coming to you from the NaturHotel Miraval

in Alta Badia in the Dolomites.

This week's show is a winter training special,

so let's get started with this question from Angie Munoz,

who is asking about ways to stay motivated and conditioned

through the long, and I'm guessing pretty cold,

Canadian winter.

- Yeah, I'm guessing that must've been very tough

in the past, even to this day for some people out there.

When you can't even get out on the road at all

for those long winter months.

But thankfully, with modern technology,

things are far more entertaining.

That is what you need to do, is try and make your indoor

training as exciting and visually stimulating as it is

when you're riding outdoors, or at least close to it.

Now, you've got GCN's indoor training players,

and I know you know all about it,

because you have said that you've already done Matt's

20-minute fat burning session and Simon's is next.

I have a couple of sessions you can train along to as well,

just to let you know.

There's also things like Zwift, which make things very

entertaining, because not only are you racing against

other people or riding with them,

you've also got the different gradients simulators,

if you've got a smart trainer as well,

and I recommend one of those if you're gonna spend a long

time in the winter months on your bike.

- Certainly.

Next up is from Steven Anderson who is asking about

the best non-cycling winter sport for training.

Again, Steven's from Canada, so he's got a long and cold

winter ahead of him.

Carlos Pascual is asking a similar question,

and he actually asks, "Is mountain bike an option for

winter training?"

What would you reckon, Dan?

- Well you'd know all about the mountain bike option,

wouldn't you?

Off-road specialist.

- I guess so, yeah.

Well true, maybe I should've answered my own question.

It's really, really fun to train on a mountain bike

as it's often warmer in the woods, it's not just your legs

that are getting the workout, it's your arms and the rest

of your body as well.

- I think that you're right.

Mountain biking is fantastic for a whole host of different

points of view, isn't it?

In terms of technique et cetera as well.

In terms of other sports, you've mentioned cross country

skiing, Steven, weight lifting and hockey.

I think cross country skiing is probably the closest thing

that you can get to stimulating the same kind

of cardiovascular things, the muscles that you would do

when you're on the bike as well.

So that is a fantastic option if that is something

that you can do close to your home.

Similarly, with inline skating as well, there's been quite

a few that have gone over from a very high level in that

to being top track sprinters as well,

so there's obviously a crossover in that.

But if you want to see what pro riders do in the off season,

we actually did a questionnaire at the Tour of Britain

a couple of years ago, and their answers

were quite interesting.

- Ahh. - Ahh.

- Ahh.

- Ahh.

- I've been known to do some dancing,

but that's more of a late-night activity.

- Yeah, I do some, ah, training in gym,

ah, two, three times a week.

- Now I don't do a lot in the off season,

only riding my bike.

- Next up, a question which came in from Adam McConnell.

"What is the best single piece of winter kit I can buy,

that will make the biggest difference to my comfort

on the road?"

- [Tom] Gloves; a good pair of gloves, 100%.

Cold hands are awful.

- Well it's the extremities, isn't it,

so cold hands and feet are so uncomfortable

and it happens to all of us at some point when we're out

cycling in winter, so I would agree with you, gloves.

If you're talking about kit on the bike itself, mudguards.

They're quite controversial, mudguards, aren't they?

If you don't use them on group rides, you can get scorn

poured on you, but also, if you put them on a real top-end

road bike, people don't like that either.

But it does make a huge difference to your comfort,

that you don't have spray going up your backside,

onto your feet et cetera, especially on days when it's wet

on the road but not actually raining,

it makes a huge difference.

- Definitely.

And it prolongs the life of your bike and your components

as well, potentially.

- Good point.

Which links to Christian's question.

Christian asks, "Does a heavy winter bike make a difference

compared to your normal bike?

Is it better to train on a heavier bike?"

- Well we've been asked this before, haven't we,

and I know people haven't necessarily agreed with my answer,

but my opinion is that if you're training on your own,

yes, a heavier bike will mean that your local climbs

take longer to get up.

If you are training to power, for example,

the power that you can do, is the power that you can do.

'Cause you're just going to be going slower everywhere.

However, on the flip side, if you're going out on group

rides, you want to make things slightly harder for yourself

in terms of keeping up, then yes, a heavier bike will lead

to producing more power to keep up with the group ride.

So it depends what your aims are and what sort of riding

you are doing.

Next up, Oscar Wimms is desperate to start using Zwift

and wants to know the cheapest way to do it

and if it's worth using it with a lower-end road bike.

He's got a five-year old Specialized Secteur.

- I'd say it definitely is, it's a great way to kind of

revamp your approach to indoor training.

And at the very basic level,

you just need three bits to kit, don't you?

You need a speed sensor, an ANT+ speed sensor,

an IOS device and a turbo trainer.

- Yep, and that's all you need.

And you can pick up turbo trainers very cheap second hand

these days.

So get on with it, and if you want some more information

on exactly how to do that, a very recent video here from Si

on Zwift for beginners.

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- Now there are three different worlds that you can ride in

on Zwift all containing a variation of different routes.

I'm in, first time.

How about jumping in with a group ride or even a race?

Loads of events going on at different times

all around the world and for all ability levels as well.

- Dave asks, "Do you have to go base training every winter

or can you just begin building from where you finished

the season?"

- Good question.

I always like to try and start the winter months at a slightly

higher level than I had started the winter

the previous year.

So, from that point of view, you want to try to keep

as much of your fitness from the summer months

when you start training for the winter.

In terms of your base, well as the years go on,

your endurance naturally gets better as you've been doing it

for so many years anyway.

But I think long rides will always have their place

over the winter months.

Next up, Nicholas Danca.

Real name or just what you're good at?

Not sure.

Anyway, "I've just regained the ability to ride my bike

after five weeks.

Are there any exercises to bring back strength in the ankle

and what's the best method to avoid ice?"

- I think there's two answers to your--

Well, two questions, two answers, Nicholas.

First one, we'll just have to leave that to your physio,

we're not professionals in that regard,

so we wouldn't want to advise you on that.

But best way to avoid ice is to train indoors if possible,

if it's going to be really icy.

I think Dan and I have probably seen enough people,

hurt themselves on ice, it's not recommended.

- It's just not worth the risk of going out if there's any

chance of ice on the road, is it?

- No, you can't make a save if you hit a patch of black ice.

- No.

Next up, Robert Tracey: "Is it better to build fitness

in the winter, because there's no races, or to build

on your bike skills, ie cornering?"

Well it depends where you're at as a cyclist, I guess.

If your skills really need developing,

and that's a great chance over the winter 'cause you've got

plenty of time.

But the same really goes for your fitness.

I think we personally used to find the winter months

really good for developing your overall fitness,

because you've got no race to go to, which means you've got

less traveling to do et cetera.

So you've got a very concentrated block where all you need

to do is head out on your bike and train week after week.

- Simon Taylor says that his "perceived effort for the same

power is different when training indoors on a turbo

compared to riding outdoors on the road,"

and finds it easier to sustain higher power outdoors.

So does it make sense to track two functional threshold

powers, one for indoors and one for outdoors?

- Well firstly, that's very normal.

Lots of people do struggle to produce the same power

on an indoor trainer that they do on climbs,

particularly outdoors.

That's partly due to the inertia of the trainers,

which are getting better as the years go on,

but also in terms of your own core heat,

because it's much more difficult to dissipate that heat

and sweat when you're indoors.

- Next up, we've got this one from Richie Hawkes,

who says, "Like many, I'm approaching two years of power

data since Zwift first came along,"

and the first year I had no clue, second year I had a plan.

I've compared a few metrics, average power, TSS,

even the frequency of various range of efforts,

but what is the best stack to focus on?

Efficiency, normalized power, heart rate?

- Ah, well, you want to, Matt, have a varied training

program, just as you would do with any outdoor riding.

But if you've watched Si do any racing on Zwift,

you will realize that he has to produce an enormous amount

of power to be up there at some of those Zwift races.

I mean, the standard is quite incredible on some of them.

So from that point of view, you really do need to raise

your functional threshold power,

because without a decent level from that point of view,

you're just not going to be able to keep up.

So variation is the key when you're riding on Zwift

just as it is outdoors as well, really.

And actually, if this is all gobbledygook to you,

or the TSS and CETL, ATL and overall chronic training load

et cetera, the next video might help you,

because it's five key metrics when analyzing

your power data.

So let's go through a few of those key metrics now,

the ones that we look at after each of our rides.

- [Matt] It takes into account power variants

through your ride, so the difference between a hill interval

session and a longer, steadier ride.

Now, what it does, is it gives you the most accurate

indication of the true physiological cost of your workout.

- [Dan] Yeah, it's much more representative of the real

effort that you've put into ride, versus average power

which is simply a numerical average.

Next one is from Victor Wheeler.

- Good name for a cyclist.

- It's very good, yeah.

What tips do you have for keeping your lenses clear

in the winter, either from misting up or covered

by rain water?

- Ahh, I thought about this one for awhile, Victor,

and the only one I could really come up with

was just if you are using a neck warmer,

is to make sure that you don't have it covering your mouth

or your nose, because I always found when I had that,

it would channel my breath upwards,

which would then mist my glasses up a little bit.

Otherwise, you see even the pros in super-wet races,

will kind of sometimes nudge their glasses just down

their nose a little bit so that they're not steaming up

and they can see over the top of them if needs be.

- You can get some of those sprays, can't you, for lenses,

which is supposed to encourage the water to drip off

quicker, thus giving you better vision

through the lenses themselves.

And also, actually, a good old-fashioned cycling cap

with peak down, of course, will help to keep some

of the spray off your lenses, so that could help you too.

Tristan Matthews is asking:

Conventional long steady base miles versus reverse

periodization, so fast before far for winter training.

What's your opinion on this?

Gonna get some dialogue in the comments box here,

he's expecting.

Ah, I've never done completely fast before far,

I've always sort of mixed the two.

And when I did do some intensity over the winter,

it did work for me quite incredibly actually,

in terms of the gains that I made.

Probably one for us to try at some point, I guess.

- Yeah, I guess I kind of did it, 'cause I used to

have a couple of weeks off after the road season

in September, race cyclocross up until the end of January,

and then switch towards road training.

So I didn't have too many issues with it really.

I found that if you were training kind of short, fast

training sessions on the turbo trainer or out on the road

through November, December, January, doesn't really feel

like you lose much, 'cause you're not riding for five

or six hours in freezing weather.

- No, and I think if you look at some of the most

successful stage race riders over the last few years,

you will see that they've been winning races

right from the very start of the season.

So less so with Froome this year, but last year he won

the Herald Sun Tour in late January, early February,

Richie Porte this year, won the Tour Down Under in January

and kept that form going all the way through

to the Tour de France, where unfortunately he crashed out.

But there's so many examples of that.

Certainly does you no harm to do some intense riding

over the winter months.

Finally for this week's Ask GCN Anything,

and don't forget you can leave your questions below

using the #TORQUEBACK across social media.

But the last question comes in from Mike McCartan.

"Will you be doing some more cyclocross content this year?"

- We certainly will, Mike, can't wait.

Watch this space.

And while you wait and watch this space,

don't forget to hit the GCN logo to subscribe.

On the screen right now is a masterclass in cycling skills,

from Sven Nys which is right there.

- Yeah, or if you would like to see Matt's first effort

at a cyclocross race, you can find that just down here.

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Paper Clay: An epic guide to an epic craft material - Duration: 7:11.

hello and welcome to fiction forge thank you so much for joining us for our very

first episode today we're going to show you how to make an awesome crafting

material full paper claim take the place basically just like this amass a accepts

its blended instead of added in layers and additional ingredients are added to

the mix in order to give it additional properties which make it much better for

sculpting

there are many brands of paper clay available to purchase both online and at

well-stocked arts and crafts stores they offer a high quality clay but are

relatively expensive they even seem to be some books available on the subject

and look at some of the war some stuff people have managed to pull up with them

there are some pros it is cheap and easy to make yourself the ingredients are not

hard to come by it is non-toxic and safe to handle it there hardens so there's no

need for a kill it has great strength to weight ratio it is very easily shaped

and colored it can be frozen for use another time and now here are the cons

it's not weather proof without a waterproof coating the weight stuff will

rot not preserved or frozen the final result will not be consistent if not mix

well when made correctly you can make some truly awesome stuff with this

material there are some of our past projects that are made almost entirely

from the paper clay

is what you'll need to get started a source of paper the finer the paper the

finer the clay pre pulped paper starch basic uses PVA glue some linseed oil to

use as a preservative plaster of Paris a drill and a paint stirrer attachment a

blending one and water to add as you make good so we got everything we need

yet to make those paper clay so we're going to start by taking each of the

ingredients individually adding them into the bucket and then mixing them

with the troll in the pastry so let's get started

so once you get it with the sort of points where you can grip it in an

election keep shape then what we like to do is move on to a secondary form of

blending but in the form of this blender warm

we are mending without fighting gendered stuff that is going to be perfect for

stoking the fire until it was a drying order and create a smooth finish without

this trouble this yet is the next line down stuff it will be perfect for being

the lion's share of the software and then we just switch to the finer stuff

and the skinny all right so now we're happy with the

consistency and texture of our package Mike what are going to make with it

join us next time and we'll be showing you how to make some truly unique and

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we would also love to hear from you your thoughts and your ideas please leave

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Fiction Forge: Who are we and what can you expect? - Duration: 3:18.

Welcome to fiction forge home of the improbable

We'll be drawing on some of the coolest bits of culture to make some of the awesomest most face-melting items seen in or around the internet

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We're also looking for techniques that take the hassle and the expense out of making beautiful things so join us as we drag

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And you can believe we are bringing all our favorite things along for the ride

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By empowering people with knowledge of an unknown world of resources at their fingertips

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Lunch with Mark at Old Hickory Inn #YourSuperStar - Duration: 3:29.

How's it going everybody? I'm Mark MacInerney, President and CEO of Codemark Financial with the Par3 Realty team #YourSuperStar You know what

time it is. It's noon, it's Friday, it's "Lunch With Mark"

and I'm at Old Hickory Inn in Missouri City you're watching a classic.

*Music I just want to be a super star, cus it's not where you're from, it's where you are *Music

MARK: Welcome everybody, this is my man Teddy. Teddy and I also go back a long way.

We're here in the Township Center in Missouri City and this place is like a

pillar of not only Missouri City, but definitely of the community outside here

of Quail Valley. Teddy give them a little history of all this place. TEDDY: So my dad

started it. I guess originally Old Hickory Inn started the biz at the Chimney

Rock location. This location actually first opened for the first year that it

was open was a Mama Bessie Seafood MARK: Oh yeah TEDDY: Which was the same owner who had Sweet

Mesquite

MARK: Okay TEDDY: Open this as a seafood place, year later decided didn't want

nothing to do with it, so my dad came in bought it from him

changed it to Old Hickory Inn, and we've been here ever since.

MARK: So I'm looking around

the restaurant it looks like there's some pretty cool historical artifacts

here. I see a picture of your dad of course we've got, Rick Perry former

Governor of Texas, Bruce Matthews, we got Warren Moon I mean all these guys

frequent in here once upon a time?

TEDDY: Mathews still comes in

MARK: No kidding TEDDY: Yeah him, his entire family, awesome family

MARK: And what about the face-lift

of the restaurant? TEDDY: A good friend Leonetti Graphics rest in

peace. He came in redid the whole place for us. Leonetti Graphics from the

beginning and still does all our artwork, and shirts, and banners, or anything we

need. MARK: That's really cool

TEDDY: As far as design they're still there for us this. Pretty much use everybody

in the community that we can.

MARK: So the food is obviously incredibly delicious you

got to come and try everything. You were saying something unique about what you

guys still do in terms of how you get your sides, tell me about that a little

bit. TEDDY: Well I guess all the side orders we make here from scratch daily. Potato Salad

doesn't come out of tub it's made from scratch. Beans, all the salad dressings,

onion rings, fries we cut them. We don't buy a pre-made, but I guess we're one of

the few that still makes everything in-house.

MARK: Well there you have it folks. A great pillar of the community

that's also still gives back to the community, has been giving back, and been

a part of the community for years and years decades decades basically you got

to come out and try it anytime you're in Missouri City especially in the new

Townships Square, you want to get a taste of what Texas and real barbecue tastes

like see my man Teddy at Old Hickory Inn. Until next time, I'm Mark MacInerney

President and CEO of Codemark Financial with the Par3 Realty team

#YourSuperStar We're out!

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wh41x10077 Replacing Your Washer's Water Inlet- AP3189243, - Duration: 4:59.

Hi I'm Jordan.

Today, I'm going to show you how to replace your Water Inlet on your washer model.

The reason you might need to change this part is if your water inlet is broken which is

causing it not to fill properly.

For this repair you'll need a putty knife, a 1/4 inch nut driver, and a pair of needle

nose pliers.

Before working on any appliance, be sure to disconnect it from its power source.

Just turn off your water then disconnect the hoses using your hands.

So this is our washer model, the first thing we're going to do is use our putty knife and

open the tabs on our washer door.

Lift the panel holding the two tabs at the bottom.

With your 1/4 inch nut driver we're going to remove the screws that are holding the hinges

and then we're going to remove the two screws that are holding in the back panel.

After you remove those two screws, you're going to lift up on the panel and unplug everything else

When removing these wires keep in mind that you place the right cord into the right unit.

and this last part is this hose it should just come right out, and remove your back panel

So after you've taken off the backsplash with your needle nose pliers, we're going to tighten

down on the clamp then just pull it out

and then just pull the inlet right out.

So lift up on the top panel and with your pair of needle nose pliers, we're just going

to push in on the tab

and then to disconnect the door switch, we're just going to squeeze

the tab in order to remove it

and once you've done that pull it through.

Remove your top panel and we're going to pull the tub forward and with your 1/4 inch nut

driver we're going to remove the two screws located underneath

and then just pull your

inlet right out.

Next grab your new OEM replacement inlet.

If you dont have one of these inlets already you can find them on our online store.

and just like before we're going to reverse it, we're going to place back our new inlet,

line it up with the screw tops and you can also hand tighten the screws just to make

the process easier.

With our 1/4 inch nut driver, we're just going to tighten the screws,

and then we're going to replace back our hose.

With your needle nose pliers we're just going to tighten on the clamp, then we're going

to place our top panel back onto our unit, then we're just going to open our door, then

we're going to take our door switch, place it inside, take it out, flip it around, push

inside until you hear it click.

Then we're going to replace back our screws onto the hinge.

then you're going to take you're front panel and line it the tabs to the opening on the bottom

Make sure both sides are locked in.

Then bring your backsplash back in.

We're going to take our tube, push it back inside,

then we're going to replace back our wire that we took out previously

then we're going to place it back on top on the tabs,

slide them back down,

then we're going to replace our screws we took out previously on the back cover

and once you replace your screws your repair is complete

and then we just going to replace our hoses back in on the unit

turn your water back on to your machine.

FInally reconnect your appliance to its power source.

If you need to replace any parts for your appliances, you can find an oem replacement

part on our website.

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