I've got a Spinnerval DVD but I hate riding on the trainer. I want to ride outside. Do you think that just doing short rides, doing hill repeats, would be a good idea or should I do intervals. What would be more beneficial in your opinion?
As we must account for every idle word, so must we account for every idle silence." ~Benjamin Franklin
I'm amazed at how much I hate the trainer too. I bought it thinking I'd love it (famous last words) because I used to belong to gym and did 30 minutes on a treadmill or stationary bike all the time. But ever since I learned to ride I can't imagine being on a bike and not getting somewhere!
I bought a set of those sleeve thingies for my arms and legs and I'm gonna try to stay outdoors until I can't bear it (hopefully, in Texas, I still have a while).
I do hear people speak highly of the spinervals DVDs, so I'm giving that a bit of thought. Last winter I did nothing at all and discovered that to be a HUGE mistake come spring.
Personally I find Spinervals a lot more effective than going for a short ride in the winter. As it's a contained environment I tend to push myself harder. However, you have to do what you know you will do. If you won't use the trainer, advice to use the trainer is pointless.
Veronica
Page 16 of this Hammer Nutrition newsletter has an article entitled, "Off-Season Exercise: Aerobic or Anaerobic?" and on page 21, "Building Your Base."
http://www.hammernutrition.com/downl.../ENissue57.pdf
Hope these help!![]()
michelem-thank you. Very informative. I read several other articles in there also. Thanks for your input everyone...maybe I'll give the trainer another try too.
As we must account for every idle word, so must we account for every idle silence." ~Benjamin Franklin