As I may, or may not, have already mentioned, I am a computer geek on an anti-diabetes campaign. While this isn't the primary purpose for my interest in cycling, it is a most attractive way to get me out of doors and away from my assorted computers for a number of hours a week - once I finish learning how to ride :p
Currently I am working with a personal trainer to focus on general fitness and strength training. Too many years of computer geekdom have given me very strong fingers and not much else :o My trainer is great.
My current training package is up in mid-January, and am considering what to do with the next training package that I will purchase. I am considering splitting it between my current trainer and another personal trainer we have who is an avid cyclist.
My idea is that the cyclist/trainer would be best able to focus on conditioning, and my current trainer is of course great for strength training. I also attend 3 spin-cycle classes a week. Does this idea make sense, or would it be best to leave it as it is? I really want to be as fit as possible before spring so that I can focus on learning how to ride properly without having to deal with any more fitness/conditioning issues than necessary.
What do you ladies think? Is there conditioning that would be specific for cycling that I can work with a knowledgeable cyclist/trainer that would be different than regular strength training? To me this makes sense, but what do I know? I will continue with the personal training, either way, until late March, early April.

