KayTee says it best!
Spinervals and any other DVD workout is only as good as your desire and ability to make it happen! So everyone has to do what works for them!!Equipment is important, but all those tapes can be adjusted to fit what you have -- double, triple, 9sp, 8sp, or even 6spd! Count your cogs and write down your configuration, if needed. I did, taped it to my front block and if in question, I just look down to see which cog they are talking about. But bottom-line, do what works for you and your equipment.



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. Also I've found it most helpful to use a heart rate monitor and bike computer with cadence (the pick-up's on my rear wheel, which is in the trainer). As the others have said, I try to spin the cadence Troy wants, and I watch my HR. When the latter goes up too high, I back off (lower gear and/or slower spin). Also after those big-gear efforts, I find it helps my legs recover better to spin quickly during the no pressure, "soft-pedal" periods - 80-90 rpm. But no way can I spin quite as fast as Troy wants in the big ring-12 cog! Keep doing what you can as well as you can, and you'll still get better.
