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  1. #1
    Join Date
    Dec 2011
    Location
    Bulgaria
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    270
    The last few days I was riding outside and I noticed that if I had to push a little harder on the large gears, my legs got fatigued pretty fast. SO I remembered that I haven't done power in more than 2 or 3 months. I do speed intervals with figh HR but I do them in an easy gear. So yesterday I put the big ring in front
    Here's the HR on Garmin but the workout was:
    20 min warm up with 2 fast minutes thrown inbetween
    7 min power @50-60 cadence
    3 minutes >100 cadence
    7 min power @50-60 cadence
    3 minutes >100 cadence
    7 min power @50-60 cadence
    3 minutes >100 cadence
    7 min power @50-60 cadence
    8 minutes easy

  2. #2
    Join Date
    Feb 2005
    Location
    Concord, MA
    Posts
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    Today I did my Yoga-Spin program, from the Cyclo-Core set.
    Five minutes of warm up yoga
    Get on the bike, do 5 minute warm up spin in easy gear at 80 rpm
    Then, did 5 X 3 minute intervals, using ascending gearing, until I was in the hardest one, which is 52/11. One minute rest interval in between.
    Of course, I ignored the directions to keep the cadence at +100 (yeah, right), but due to the past 2 weeks of doing some other types of trainer stuff, I could keep a steady cadence of 50 until I hit the hardest gear, and then it slipped a bit.
    Two minute cool down, 80-90 rpm in an easy gear, get off of the bike and...
    Twelve minutes of power yoga, holding poses for at least 30 seconds to a minute.

    One thing I noticed today is that I had the natural urge to stand on the trainer and stretch, and when I did this, my cadence actually went up for the first time, ever. I hope this transfers to outside, so when I see DH do his acceleration, I can try to stay behind him. Being that I am always behind him, I can always know when he is going to do this and it looks so easy, until I try to do it.
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  3. #3
    Join Date
    Feb 2005
    Location
    Concord, MA
    Posts
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    Workout this morning:
    Warm up set:
    5 minute warm up, easy spin
    3 sets of 30 seconds sitting, 30 seconds standing at an easier intensity (this was hard, as I have trouble standing in easier gears), zone 2-3, with 1 minute easy spin in between
    6 minutes of one legged drills with 80% effort on one leg/20% on the other, zone 2-3
    Main set #1:
    4X3 minute intervals, consisting of 70 rpm, each interval at increasingly harder gears, zone 3-4
    2 minute easy spin
    Main set #2
    4X3 minute intervals, where the first 2 minutes are seated and the last one is standing, using harder gears than above set, zone 4-5

    7 minute cool down
    2015 Trek Silque SSL
    Specialized Oura

    2011 Guru Praemio
    Specialized Oura
    2017 Specialized Ariel Sport

  4. #4
    Join Date
    Jan 2013
    Location
    Pacific Northwest
    Posts
    19
    I go do 40-60 minutes on my spin bike 3-4 times a week. I turn on a pandora workout station and keep pace with the songs, raising and lowering resistance to keep my heart rate and breath where I want it....resistance and speed always keeping my legs burning just a little. Most of my time sitting, some standing. A little 5 min warm up and cool down, followed by a 30 min power yoga dvd. This usually gets the job done, I'm happy and covered in sweat by the end.
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    Ride & Smile

    2013 Trek Lexa SLX

  5. #5
    Join Date
    Oct 2011
    Location
    Indianapolis IN
    Posts
    325
    I have been attending 3 times a week Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays to Performance bike in Greenwood for Free indoor group rides. And on Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays and sometimes Sundays I do easy indoor rides by myself. I am really enjoying these sesions and the best part: they are free!... I just gotta take my bike, the trainer , a towel and my water.

    1hr indoor - These sessions are the reason I stay motivated. Otherwise at home I will be just looking from the distance at my trainer everyday.

    Tuesdays : Hills Intervals. ( lots of climbing )
    Thursdays: High Tempo with little simulated climbing
    Saturdays: Combination of the first two

    All these with general tips about clipping and unclipping, going down hill /climbing, braking, shifting etc etc. I really enjoy it and also appreciate the fact he is doing this for free just because he loves cycling and wants to share his knowledge.

    The rest of the days I do easy 30-40 minutes indoor at home with maybe 2 hard 1minute duration climbs and a couple of fast spinnings for 2 minutes each or so and then the rest just at a fast but comfortable pace and resistance.

    I will continue doing this until the weather gets warmer enough to start riding outside and commuting.

    Love Never Fails
    2012 Giant Revel 1 -MTB
    2013 Giant Defy 5 - RB(Commute/Easy Rides) "Trooper"
    2012 Diamondback Response XE MTB (my son's)

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  6. #6
    Join Date
    Dec 2010
    Location
    Boise Idaho
    Posts
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    We don't have a trainer but do have Rollers. I can be balance challenged on the rollers so the DH bought me the fork stand and I have zero excuse for not riding indoors. In the process of setting it all up the other day, I manged to smack my knee on the top of the fork stand - talk about pain. I did manage to hobble onto my bike and had a productive 35 minute workout w/intervals but the next day I was certainly limping. Will climb back on today as it is still only 1 degrees outside Spring can't arrive soon enough
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  7. #7
    Join Date
    Dec 2011
    Location
    Bulgaria
    Posts
    270
    This week I ride mostly outside, so only one short trainer session on Thursday: 20 intervals, 30 sec each with 30 sec rest.

  8. #8
    Join Date
    Nov 2020
    Posts
    6
    I love stationary cycling.
    But Indoor cycling has benefits and disadvantages too.

  9. #9
    Join Date
    Apr 2020
    Location
    New York
    Posts
    2
    Hi Crankin,
    Love to hear your story. Check out the 10 cycling tips for beginners.

 

 

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