Originally Posted by
ny biker
Beautiful blue sky, Sky King.
It turned out that I could have ridden outside yesterday, but I didn't. It was cold (40) and gray but the roads were dry. But every time I checked the forecast to see if I could sneak in an hour or so outside, it said rain was imminent. Then a while later I'd look outside again and there had been no rain, but the forecast still said it was minutes away. Oh well, I'm really over the whole bundle-up-for-cold-and-gray-weather thing anyway.
So after a day spent on the couch watching Formula 1 and trying to find photos and useful info on cork flooring on the internet, I fired up the dvd player, set up the big tower fan in front of the bike on the indoor trainer and started Coach Troy's Tuscon/Mt Lemon workout. It was an hour and 22 minutes long. I assumed this meant a very long period of "climbing" with a cool-down "descent" at the end, not a full 1:22 of climbing. But I was wrong, the whole thing was just put it in a big gear and pedal pedal pedal. This was actually pretty dull. I did turn off the dvd's background music and substitute my own, which helped immensely. I was no where near the recommended gear because my right knee can't handle it, but I was still in a gear that made me work, enough that l had to stop twice to rest for a 1-2 minutes. After 60 minutes of pedaling I stopped. I am feeling it in my quads today, but I think I prefer an interval-type workout.
Even after 1:22 of climbing, Coach Troy was not at the top of the mountain. There's another separate workout on the dvd that goes from where he stopped (Windy Pass, I think it was called) up to the top. If it's shorter then I might try it at some point.