Bike Trainer very different from the road
Hi everyone! I got my bike trainer in today and was so excite, put it together and hoped on. Phew! It was so hard, maybe I have my tension too tight or do I want it that way? I could hardly go five minutes before stopping!
Also does anyone have any spinning training suggestions?
Thanks!!!
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Cadence workouts on Trainer
I'm a big fan of making playlists on my iPod for high cadence workouts.
Rhythm music works really well. If you like world music I would recommend Afrocelt Soundsystem. it's great fro spinning. Salsa and Mambo work well too.
But we don't throw toast!
Those of you old enough may remember audience participation in the Rocky Horror Picture Show. Our spin group takes a similar approach with Coach Troy and his Spinervals videos. We've memorized a lot of his dialogue and dish it right back to him at strategic spots (CT: "If your legs are hurting..." Group: "IT'S B/C THEY'RE SUPPOSED TO!" etc.). OK, it's lame and bizarre but seems to help combat the boredom. :rolleyes: We also alternate Spinervals with some Carmichael workouts for a change in pace. There are 7 of us, so we've all bought and pooled a good number of workout videos.
Wind Training *is* harder
Most estimates say that the wind trainer is about 20% harder than being outside. So dive in, and know that your indoor hours are going to *really* pay off when you head outside!
Rollers are even harder than that; my husband is eyeing his again for the first time in a few years (he's a cat. rider and training for Escape from Alcatraz, needs to vary his workouts a bit) -- and I am nowhere near even touching the things. The balance and sense of rhythm needed is intense.