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Hello all,
The winter weather approaches here in the Southern Hemisphere. I just got an indoor trainer for my bike and was using it yesterday as the rain fell and 35 knot winds gusted.
What spinning DVD would you suggest to a newbie to improve skills, fitness and strength over the winter without actually killing me. People seem to mention the Spinervals series often, but from the comments, I think they might be too intense for me to start out with.
The Kiwi dollar is in the toilet at the moment, so any sugestions on the cheap would be especially appreciated. Spinervals go for about NZ$70 each, ouch!
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The Spinervals tape that I use most often is Team Clydesdale. I think it's the easiest one. It's a good workout and it doesn't kill me.
I need to get Team Clydesdale.
I use Recharge as a regular workout (it's supposed to be recovery). I also really like Zoot Challenge and Uphill Grind. The thing with any Spinervals is to do what you can do. Back off or gear down where you need to. Don't tell Coach Troy, but sometimes I pause for a bit more recovery (or more water).
They're awesome workouts!
CA
ETA: Would love to know where's good to purchase them - I've been buying from Performance (for lack of a better option), but would love to have another source.
Last edited by Blueberry; 03-11-2009 at 05:10 PM.
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Yes, I modify them as needed. I don't think I'm ever in the gear that Troy wants me to be in.
The variable control on my secondhand trainer isn't currently working. I can only get up to 75 rpm or so on my lowest gear and that is working hard! So I can imagine I'd be modifying his instructions significantly.
Another vote for Spinervals. Ride Strong, Recharge and Aerobic Base Builder 6 are probably the easiest. In Aerobic Base Builder 6 he lets you pick the gear to maintain a certain cadence rather than give you the gear.
Can you tell I own too many Spinervals?
Echo several of the Spinerval recommendations. For a beginner, I would stick with the "Fitness Series" DVD (Clydesdales, Sweating Buckets). Recovery&Technique is one of my favorites, too.
The Spinervals DVD's typically cost $29.95 - you can try preview all the workouts online at www.mypypeline.com/coachtroy. The website has a coupon for one free workout. You can rent videos for as low as $1.75 and own them for $7.49. I'd suggest starting with Iron Girl 1.0 - Spinervals with IronGirl which has three, 30 minute indoor cycling workouts (easy, medium, and hard). There's a coach's note video that accompanies this (free).
Coach Troy gave an all day class followed by a spin session for my local triathlon club and he is the best.
In Australia/New Zealand the website is www.spinervals.au
There is a spinerval for Team Iron Girl--or something like that. Three short workouts that are fairly easy. We quickly moved past these, since we were taking a spinning class.
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Thanks everyone. Spinervals it is.
Sweating buckets is a good, not-too-hard Spinerval video.
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Ok - going against the curve here. I have several Spinervals AND CTS training dvds and I reach for the CTS over and over.
Spinervals is a little too focused on gearing for my taste whereas CTS is focused on effort, technique and cadence cadence cadence.
I love worrying more about perceived effort and my form than I do what gear I'm in. Plus - controlling my cadence translates (for me at least) to better riding out on the road.
CTS has some new workout dvds with 3 workouts to a single dvd and I love them.
Trust me - you'll need the towel under the bike.
my .02
T.