TheCycleStudio is looking for your feedback/advice/opinions or suggestions about running 90-minute cycling classes focusing on building rider's endurance.
The sessions would be offered one day a week for a 4-week period, every month. As stated before these classes will focus on building rider's endurance, verses a standard indoor cycling classes workout that deals with traditional "spinning" related routines (ie. jumps, climbs, etc.).
We have had a few requests from our outdoor riders about this style of class and we want to get a feel for how many people think this is a good or bad idea.
*We are aware that quite a few riders don't care for indoor cycling and only like to ride outside year round. We have nothing against those riders, however we are looking to give other riders a place to continue their riding during the winter months.
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I would be interested in this : even though I enjoy riding outdoors year 'round; sometimes it's so nice
to not have to worry about : layering (and freezing or overheating); traffic; potholes, etc. and just
ride. A group setting with lots of visuals (TeeVees, mirrors, etc.) and audio (music, instructor/coach)
is really enjoyable. You can get a really intense (or not) stress-free workout this way.
What's even cooler (I've done this) is to bike to the indoor session (as a warm up); shed the layers
and do the workout; then re-apply the layers for a slow EZ cool-down ride home.
leave the car at home ! (or at the ex'es !)
DB
Indoor cycling sounds fun, but I wouldn't want to be stationary. Is there an indoor track?
Daniel, I'm not sure you quite understood the initial post.
It sounds like you'd be interested in what the OP is saying they'd like to provide an alternative to-- it could be me who's not understanding but I think Cycle Studio is describing sitting in the saddle cranking a way at a steady pace for several hours.
(It could be me who's not getting it though).
Anyways, if I'm understanding correctly, I wish I was at a place in my life at which I could devote hours and hours to something like this, but the advantage of spinning (as in Johnny G R TM etc.) is that you can pack a similar level of workout into 50 minutes.
daniel brown said:I would be interested in this : even though I enjoy riding outdoors year 'round; sometimes it's so nice
to not have to worry about : layering (and freezing or overheating); traffic; potholes, etc. and just
ride. A group setting with lots of visuals (TeeVees, mirrors, etc.) and audio (music, instructor/coach)
is really enjoyable. You can get a really intense (or not) stress-free workout this way.
What's even cooler (I've done this) is to bike to the indoor session (as a warm up); shed the layers
and do the workout; then re-apply the layers for a slow EZ cool-down ride home.
leave the car at home ! (or at the ex'es !)
DB
I'm totally interested! I just quit smoking and need to build my lungs and body back up. What is the cost, and I have never done any indoor cycling before.
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