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Bokkie 12-24-03 06:18 AM

Winter fitness training.
 
For sure, t'is a difficult time of year to be on the trails except for the option of one day of the week, so I stoke up my fitness training at the gym. Now, I know this sounds perverted and really sad, but I've discovered a whole new thing at the gym for the spin bikes. I don't do the classes too often, but I get on the bikes 3x a week and I generally spin away like a happy hamster for about 30 minutes. I vary standing and sitting but two weeks ago I set a personal, though somewhat pointless record of doing a non-stop spin session in the standing position for 1 hour, yes, 60 minutes standing without pause!

I know this is hardly worth shouting about but these spin sessions are setting me up nicely for when the light evenings come back and I can tackle the trails again. When I did tackle a trail recently I was able to cope with the uphill section very comfortably, so that's the pay-off with more to come.

Believe me when I say that doing spin sessions alone and without an instructor to help with pace and variety and with no music to help set a tempo requires a fair bit of motivation to see it through. But on the wall opposite are some posters for Polar HRM watches and one features a cyclist being pursued by two others behind, and I put myself alongside them and I visualise myself chasing the leader down and taking him out on the Alp d'Huez. :)

Yeah, gyms can be boring and no substitute for a good trail but when you have no practical alternatives you can get out of a gym as much as you want if you know where to look for it...

Merry Christmas all.

Peter.

Stellar One 12-24-03 05:17 PM

Merry X-Mass to you too buddy, I do a somewhat similar ride indoors also, but it is at home on my trainer while watching a stage of one of the 1999 to 2003 Tour of France DVD's. A hour can go by so fast for me this way, but can't imagine doing it with no visual motivation. I have beat Marco Pantini and Lance Armstrong up Mont Ventoux so many times now that it is getting ridicules..... Take Care

Bokkie 12-25-03 07:42 AM


Originally Posted by Stellar One
Merry X-Mass to you too buddy, I do a somewhat similar ride indoors also, but it is at home on my trainer while watching a stage of one of the 1999 to 2003 Tour of France DVD's. A hour can go by so fast for me this way, but can't imagine doing it with no visual motivation. I have beat Marco Pantini and Lance Armstrong up Mont Ventoux so many times now that it is getting ridicules..... Take Care

You too Stella Buddy. Funny thing is I can do the spin session quite ok without the instructors and the music. I reckon there is a good discipline to be obtained from it. I am looking forward to tomorrow (26th) when I will go for a nice trail ride and work off some of the hideous amount of calories consumed on the 25th!


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