
Originally Posted by
Irulan
I want you to explain why you think you can't do spinervals on a mountain bike.
I'll take a stab at this. SouthernBelle, if I don't get it right, please feel free to correct me.
Coach Troy often refers to the number of cogs in the cassette and seems to be assuming that his audience is on a road bike.
For example, during the recovery periods, he'll tell people to "easy pedal" in their 23's.
If I remember correctly, some workouts show graphics of what gear you should be in, and it's road bike gearing -- 52/17, etc.
Obviously you can do Spinervals on a mountain bike, or on a road bike with different gearing. Otherwise roadies with compact cranksets or big ol' mountain cassettes would have to look elsewhere for their indoor torture/trainer sessions.
- Melissa
I'll get back on the bike soon, I promise!