My fave spin instructor gave me a bike in his privately-run "House of Pain" indoor winter training sessions where he trains himself and other masters racers. inc. Scott Butler, who took a WC gold medal this year. He let me challenge myself by trying it the last month of it (March) the last season, and I think we were all surprised at how I could hang in there. I did well enough that he let me do it twice a week and made a comment about "next year we'll have you do the whole season and you'll really be tearing up the roads." I told "Obi-Wan" that I didn't want to take a bike from someone who was training to compete, because I don't see racing in my future. But he kept an eye on my HR during regular spin classes during the last 2 weeks and said things like, "I'm impressed, I'm thrilled" and I guess he decided to challenge me further.
It starts on Halloween, how fitting. I'm gathering my courage and doing my best to remind myself that I'm NOT who I used to be. I'm still a big middle-aged woman, but I'm fit and determined. He's given us the format for the season - what scares me the most is the cadence work. There's a period where they're working at 140. No way. My big ol' legs are strong, but not fast. At my very best, I have hung on for dear life near 120. I hope my bike's at the back of the room!!!
Any secret-weapon TE tips for leg speed? I hope to drop more weight - will that help?

