Hey guys, Ben here from The Strength Factory. I recently wrote a couple of articles on the site about E-Bike fitness. I enjoyed reading this thread and the different thoughts on fitness and E-MTB.
Here are some of my thoughts on the subject mentioned above.....
1. It is certainly different to riding normal mountain bikes.
2. I totally agree that one of the benefits for many people is that you can spend more time riding at lower intensities, staying aerobic and not getting ruined on steeper climbs. This can be useful for athletes in training and needing an easier day as well as 'the mortals' who just can't take a hammering every time they go riding.
3. I do think that there is a much greater need for upper body strength if you want to really work the bike and ride it in a dynamic way. Also, bearing in mind that you do 2-4 times as many downhills, makes this point even more critical as you probably want to enjoy each downhill and ride it in a safe and committed way. Tired, weak muscles do not allow this.
4. If you want to work hard and beast yourself then you still can.
5. Fat loss is calories in vs calories out. Burn more that you eat and you lose weight. A valuable part of that can be low intensity aerobic training on your E-Bike. This may not burn as many calories during the actual ride compared to more intense efforts but it can make it a lot easier to control your appetite during and post-ride, helping you to achieve a calorie deficit and lose fat.
6. E-Bikes are rad and that is enough justification for me to ride one!
7. The World's first E-MTB specific training programme is available now and has £10 off until the 3rd of June.
The Ultimate E-MTB Programme - The Strength Factory
8. Let me know if you have any questions or comments on any of my points.
Ben