Best way to pass the time on the bike trainer at the gym
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Best way to pass the time on the bike trainer at the gym
I live in the snow belt, and simply dont like to ride outside when it is cold. I am one of the fortunate people that among the medical perks I get in retirement is a gym membership. Since I am a bent rider, I use the bent style exercise machine. However, and as 99% of the people know a stationary trainer indoor is boring to tears, even tho the trainer I use has a TV screen.
What I have found great is to have someone with you that you can converse with. In my case I have met up with a couple of guys that love to talk politics with me WITHOUT getting all offended or upset. When we get to discussing current events, the time has gone so quickly that a couple of times now, I have ridden half again more mileage I intended.
What I have found great is to have someone with you that you can converse with. In my case I have met up with a couple of guys that love to talk politics with me WITHOUT getting all offended or upset. When we get to discussing current events, the time has gone so quickly that a couple of times now, I have ridden half again more mileage I intended.
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IMO, the best way to pass time on any indoor trainer is intervals. You become focused on intensity during the ON periods and wishing for more time in the REST periods.
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I watch shows and movies on my iPad. I have a pair of water resistant Bluetooth headphones I use. Usually in the gym I don’t do intervals and just use one of the random programs and keep my heart rate above a certain level.
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I live in the snow belt, and simply dont like to ride outside when it is cold. I am one of the fortunate people that among the medical perks I get in retirement is a gym membership. Since I am a bent rider, I use the bent style exercise machine. However, and as 99% of the people know a stationary trainer indoor is boring to tears, even tho the trainer I use has a TV screen.
What I have found great is to have someone with you that you can converse with. In my case I have met up with a couple of guys that love to talk politics with me WITHOUT getting all offended or upset. When we get to discussing current events, the time has gone so quickly that a couple of times now, I have ridden half again more mileage I intended.
What I have found great is to have someone with you that you can converse with. In my case I have met up with a couple of guys that love to talk politics with me WITHOUT getting all offended or upset. When we get to discussing current events, the time has gone so quickly that a couple of times now, I have ridden half again more mileage I intended.
Listening to audio books while riding my bicycle makes the ride a pleasurable activity rather than boring workout drudgery.
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If I'm going to be on a bike at the gym, it'll be in a spin class. Otherwise, I prefer to use the treadmill or rowing machine at the gym and ride my trainer at home.
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I have the same problem with the dreadmill and bike trainer. What I think works best for me is to tune to something like "Law and Order". Its seems like I can always find a rerun on. I'll get interested and want me stay with it until the end of the episode. I sometimes use the commercials to do some speed work.
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I'm trying to decide if it is worth joining a gym. When it is not raining here in the winter, it is usually mild enough to bike outside. The idea of breathing a bunch of exhaled, sweaty air and having a bunch of people sweating and secreting all over stuff that I touch is off-putting.
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I enjoy my solo indoor trainer time. It's hard for me to concentrate on one thing at a time. So the only time I watch TV or movies uninterrupted is during trainer sessions. Otherwise my attention is divided between the TV, computer, music or news on the radio, etc.
I use 30-45 minute TV shows for interval training (mostly raucous sci-fi), and movies for 90 minute or longer base sessions.
When a friend gave me his old Cycleops after my shoulder injury in May I figured I'd get bored quickly. But it's actually maintained and improved my conditioning despite injuries, illnesses and surgery this year.
But I get bored with training videos and rigid goals. So I do makeshift fartlek training based on repetitive schtick and tropes. While I'm watching sci-fi every time a character spouts a sci-fi cliche I sprint for 30 seconds. Some sci-fi shows are exhausting. Like Andromeda. So terrible, yet so good for interval training.
I use 30-45 minute TV shows for interval training (mostly raucous sci-fi), and movies for 90 minute or longer base sessions.
When a friend gave me his old Cycleops after my shoulder injury in May I figured I'd get bored quickly. But it's actually maintained and improved my conditioning despite injuries, illnesses and surgery this year.
But I get bored with training videos and rigid goals. So I do makeshift fartlek training based on repetitive schtick and tropes. While I'm watching sci-fi every time a character spouts a sci-fi cliche I sprint for 30 seconds. Some sci-fi shows are exhausting. Like Andromeda. So terrible, yet so good for interval training.
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I enjoy my home trainer enough that I don't feel I need something to pass the time. I bought a Kickr Core a few months ago and once I get going I feel like I can go for hours on it with Zwift. When I tell myself I'm just doing a half hour session to loosen up, I always end up at 45 minutes before I even think about stopping. When I plan for an hour, I end up at one and a half. When I do The Sufferfest instead I do the selected workout and I'm cooked when it's over, so I never go over my time. When I first bought my Fluid 2 years ago though it was a different story. If I made it to half an hour it was a lot.
So what was the difference? It isn't the trainer. The thing that keeps me interested is the metrics. Even before I bought the Kickr I started using my Fluid 2 and tracking everything through Zwift and The Sufferfest. Even though I'm not training for the TdF, nor am I even that strong in comparison to others, but just seeing that improvement, the power I can put out and keep putting out, keeps me interested. That is much more important than staying entertained.
So what was the difference? It isn't the trainer. The thing that keeps me interested is the metrics. Even before I bought the Kickr I started using my Fluid 2 and tracking everything through Zwift and The Sufferfest. Even though I'm not training for the TdF, nor am I even that strong in comparison to others, but just seeing that improvement, the power I can put out and keep putting out, keeps me interested. That is much more important than staying entertained.
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podcasts and here are some suggestions Best Podcasts of 2018: New and Returning Shows to Listen to | Time
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Agree. Intervals seem to make the time go a lot faster. On other days run, row or use the elliptical at the gym. The variety helps combat some of the boredom. Music gets me through.
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While indoor trainers by themselves are boring, they do serve a purpose. Over the last two years I have only gained about 5 pounds over the winter riding the bent trainer. In the years before I gained approx 15 pounds. Then in the spring now when I go out for the first time, it is almost like I have lost very little leg strength.
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I notice people frequently watch cooking shows on the TV at the gym. I wonder if people watch exercise videos while they cook.
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Head phones and heavy metal / hard rock music.
Otherwise get a fat bike for winter riding. You won't be as cold as you think.
Otherwise get a fat bike for winter riding. You won't be as cold as you think.
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at the gym when I am at a station for a long time, like the stair climber, stationary bike or treadmill, I've been known to binge watch old TV shows or corny movies. nothing I really have to pay attention to, but at least it's my choice & not the sometimes crappy TV the gym has going like game shows or soap operas
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Not just the cooking but people gorging themselves with the finished products. The last type of show that should be playing at PF. I don't understand that.
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I'm trying to decide if it is worth joining a gym. When it is not raining here in the winter, it is usually mild enough to bike outside. The idea of breathing a bunch of exhaled, sweaty air and having a bunch of people sweating and secreting all over stuff that I touch is off-putting.
We joined our first gym in '79, members ever since at some gym. We mostly lift weights, but have done spin classes which were OK. It's fun to get out, make and see new friends, and in general have a good time while hurting ourselves as much as possible.
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While indoor trainers by themselves are boring, they do serve a purpose. Over the last two years I have only gained about 5 pounds over the winter riding the bent trainer. In the years before I gained approx 15 pounds. Then in the spring now when I go out for the first time, it is almost like I have lost very little leg strength.
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Ah, just get over that. Contact with more and different bacteria strengthens the immune system. It's good for you. Americans have, IMO, a creepy need for cleanliness. Just be an animal like anyone else.
We joined our first gym in '79, members ever since at some gym. We mostly lift weights, but have done spin classes which were OK. It's fun to get out, make and see new friends, and in general have a good time while hurting ourselves as much as possible.
We joined our first gym in '79, members ever since at some gym. We mostly lift weights, but have done spin classes which were OK. It's fun to get out, make and see new friends, and in general have a good time while hurting ourselves as much as possible.
Wife is an immunologist/virologist.