Lauren Wolff  —  11/28/2025

Long Slow Distance Training: Build Endurance & Stay Strong

Long slow distance training builds the aerobic engine behind real endurance - steady, low-intensity miles that make you stronger, smoother, and able to go longer.

Long Slow Distance Training: Build Endurance & Stay Strong
Each training zone has its purpose, but all endurance athletes benefit from Zone 2 training.
Dr Iñigo San Millán,via TrainingPeaks blog
"Low intensity rides are a critical component of any cyclist’s training plan. These easier rides go by a number of different names, but there are some big performance benefits to spending time at a conversational pace." - Jim Rutberg

Sample weekly schedule for LSD focus

Here’s how a balanced week might look when you’re building your base with LSD in mind:

Session
MondayRest, upper body strength or gentle yoga
TuesdayShort endurance ride (1–1.5h Zone 2)
WednesdayStrength or swim endurance
ThursdayTempo or interval session (Zone 3–4)
FridayRecovery spin or rest
SaturdayLong Slow Distance ride (3–5h Zone 2)
SundayOptional brick: 2h Zone 2 ride + 20min easy run
Focus
MondayRecovery
TuesdayAerobic conditioning
WednesdayMuscular base
ThursdayAerobic power
FridayRegeneration
SaturdayAerobic base development
SundayEndurance connection

Ready to build real endurance?

Start a steady Zone 2 ride on ROUVY this week. Pick a long and flat route, keep your pacing steady, and let your aerobic engine grow one quiet mile at a time. Consistency starts today — open ROUVY and roll into your next long, slow session.

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Lauren Wolff
ROUVY Writer
With a background spanning 30 years in the creative and writing industries, Lauren brings her love of storytelling and cycling together in her work for ROUVY. A lifelong athlete with almost 40 years of racing experience, she spent a couple of years riding with a semi-professional road racing team and went on to achieve podiums at National Championships and UCI World Masters events. She also completed the gruelling 2005 Cape Epic and earned triathlon medals back in the early ’90s. Lauren has trained on ROUVY year-round since 2016 and writes passionately to inspire others to ride and explore.
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