Originally Posted by
atallen223
I understand what you guys are saying, but I'm not a huge fan of working out at home alone. I need help pushing myself while working out. So I think it would beneficial to have some sort of trainer. Do you think a cycling coach would be the best bet?
Just from reading the cyclists training handbook I get the idea that a cyclist might benefit from guidance geared to their activity. I started the anatomical adaption phase suggested in the book, will do 2x a week, then follow the rest of the program probably. The suggested workout is focused more on complex exercises instead of muscle isolation exercises used to build muscles individually for "display" as the author puts it :-).I'm only on my second workout.