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Strength training

Cycling and Weight Lifting: How to Combine Them Without Killing Your Gains
Andy Layhe  ·  6/9/2026
Cycling and Weight Lifting: How to Combine Them Without Killing Your Gains

Cycling and weight lifting can work well together when you manage timing, volume and recovery. The goal isn't to train like two different athletes at once, but to build one joined-up programme where the gym supports the bike and the bike doesn't ruin the gym. Riders usually get into trouble for three reasons: they lift too heavy too soon, they place hard gym work too close to key rides, or they treat soreness as proof that the session worked. That's how a sensible strength plan turns into a Zone 2 ride that feels like dragging a fridge through wet grass.

Comprehensive Guide to Mesocycle Training for Cyclists and Triathletes
Andy Layhe  ·  3/25/2026
Comprehensive Guide to Mesocycle Training for Cyclists and Triathletes

Mesocycle training is one of those terms that sounds more complicated than it really is. In plain English, it simply means a focused block of training inside a bigger plan. Usually, that block lasts around 4 to 6 weeks and is built around one main goal, such as improving aerobic endurance, lifting FTP, sharpening VO2max, building race-specific power, or adding strength without wrecking everything else.

Strength training for cyclists: How to build power, prevent injuries & ride stronger
Ric Stern  ·  6/3/2025
Strength training for cyclists: How to build power, prevent injuries & ride stronger

Cyclists often overlook strength training, thinking it’s unnecessary or confusing. But combining cycling and weight training can boost your performance, prevent injuries and improve resilience. Whether you’re sprinting, climbing or just want to ride stronger, incorporating weight lifting for cyclists into your routine means lasting improvements on the road and in your ROUVY indoor cycling sessions.