Uphill Grind is an oldie but goodie. First of all, it's excellent hill training. But best of all, it's relatively SHORT in duration. I love combining it with Hillacious or even one of the leg strength-building workouts.
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Uphill Grind is an oldie but goodie. First of all, it's excellent hill training. But best of all, it's relatively SHORT in duration. I love combining it with Hillacious or even one of the leg strength-building workouts.
Pricey but worth it (especially now :cool:)
Last year I got this multi pack - http://www.spinervals.com/index.php?...roducts_id=199
You'll always have something different.
I have 3 different spinervals and my favorite one is the uphill grind. It seems to go faster then No Slackers Allowed and Suffer-O-Rama. This has been my first season with Coach Troy and so far so good.
I'm about to attempt "Mental Toughness." I borrowed it & was just queing it up on the VCR when I noticed that it's a 9.5 difficultly level (:eek:)
I'll be back in 90 minutes to let you all know how it goes...
Ok, I'm convinced that "Mental Toughness" is not killing the next person I see in little khaki shorts and a polo shirt :D
LOL. :D:p:p:p That's pretty funny.
Oh lordy, now we're talkin'.
http://www.spinervals.com/index.php?...roducts_id=205
Five hours of fun. :cool:
- jobob who has yet to make it all the way through the 2 hour Aero Base Builder V
My undercarriage would be numb after the first 100 minutes :eek:
I wonder if it includes rest stops. :p
hmmm ... for the full century ride effect, one could set up a "rest stop" table with mini pb&j sandwiches and banana halves & circus animal cookies & watered-down gatorade. And make your bathroom really scuzzy and forget to leave out the tp. :D
I did that one IN ITS ENTIRETY one time last year. It's actually not that bad if you put on some good tunes of your own.
Jo, there are several rest stops---3 minutes each but you can lengthen them.
If the weather doesn't let up and give me safe pavement, I might have to gut that out again to prepare for the Wild Goose Chase.
So my first observation is...maybe I should try Aero Base V on a day when I haven't just finished the Spinervals 1.0 DVD.
I have a question for the Aero Base V users---I will NOT be dong this whole 2 hours, not for a long time. I'll start with doing three or four sections at once. Does it matter how I chop it up--which sections I do? I did look at them all so I have some idea of what they involve. Would any three or four sections do? Thanks.