DeniseGoldberg
04-15-2005, 04:15 AM
To me, time spent on an indoor trainer during biking season is time not spent on my bike - which to me is not a good thing. I do not believe that the same level of cycling fitness is gained by riding inside. It could be this is just my body's reaction to this type of training, but I really believe that riding outside is much more beneficial.
That said, if you're riding outside for fitness (in addition to or instead of for joy of cycling), you do need to focus on your fitness goals and make at least some of your rides a workout. You can focus on intervals, speed, long-slow-distance, etc.
If you don't already get the RoadBikeRider newletter, I'd recommend going to www.roadbikerider.com (http://www.roadbikerider.com/) and signing up for their (free) weekly newletter - it is emailed every Thursday. You will see a lot of training tips there. Also, there are quite a few articles on the Carmichael Training Systems (http://www.trainright.com/default.asp) web site - click on New & Articles, and then Cycling Article Archives.
--- Denise
That said, if you're riding outside for fitness (in addition to or instead of for joy of cycling), you do need to focus on your fitness goals and make at least some of your rides a workout. You can focus on intervals, speed, long-slow-distance, etc.
If you don't already get the RoadBikeRider newletter, I'd recommend going to www.roadbikerider.com (http://www.roadbikerider.com/) and signing up for their (free) weekly newletter - it is emailed every Thursday. You will see a lot of training tips there. Also, there are quite a few articles on the Carmichael Training Systems (http://www.trainright.com/default.asp) web site - click on New & Articles, and then Cycling Article Archives.
--- Denise