Cycling training plan for beginners: 10-week plan to get fit through cycling

Just getting started on the bike? Or returning after a break? We're here to help!

Image shows a rider completing a cycling training plan for fitness gains
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If you are completely new to cycling, have had a long break from exercise or are just starting a new healthier lifestyle this plan is a great place to start.

The beginner plan includes 6.5-8 hours a week of training, while this may initially seem a lot of time to dedicate it is only 1-2 hours a day with two complete rest days.

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ZonePowerHRRPE
Zone 1 55% of FTPRow 1 - Cell 2 Row 1 - Cell 3
Zone 255-75% of FTP68-85%3-4
Zone 376-90% FTP85-95%5-6
Zone 491-105% FTP95-105%7
Zone 5106-120% FTP105%8
Zone 6121-150% FTPN/A9
Zone 7150% FTP+N/A10

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Hannah Reynolds

Hannah Reynolds interest in cycling began while studying for a degree in Sports Science at the University College Chichester and surrounded by elite level cyclists. She is now undertaking a PhD at Sheffield Hallam University investigating the use of e-bikes by older people. 

A committed dabbler whose passion outweighed her talent Reynolds has competed across all disciplines of cycling bar BMX. In the very distant past she has been south-east road race champion, southern cyclo-cross champion and finished third in the European 24hr Solo mountain-bike champs in 2011. She was also the Fitness Editor of Cycling Weekly for 15 years. 

Hannah Reynolds is author of several cycling books, France-en-Velo a guide to the ultimate 1000 mile cycle route from the Channel to Med; Britain's Best Bike Ride. LEJOG1000; A 1000 mile journey from Land's End to John o' Groats and 1001 Cycling Tips