Unlike many of the brave souls here, I take my riding indoors when it gets cold. Riding my trainer isn't fun by a traditional definition of the word, but over the years I've learned a few tricks to keep myself from dying of boredom and/or going insane. I thought I'd share them here and I'd love to hear anyone else's tips as well.
- Watch Law & Order. L&O is good for a few reasons: it's always on, the pace is pretty good, it's exactly an hour and you always know where you are in the program (i.e. once they go into the courtroom, you know you're about halfway done).
- While watching anything on TV, stay in the saddle during the program and get out of the saddle during commercials. When the show goes to commercial, go up to your highest gear, get out of the saddle and stay there until you're back to the program. It's a great way to break up your effort and it makes you realize how long commercial breaks are.
- DIY spin class. Make up a class consisting of flats, climbs and jumps, create a playlist, and lead yourself in a class. Having a plan and sticking to it really helps. This became much easier when I got certified as a spin instructor, and I have some class plans I can send to anyone who wants them.
- Single leg drills. Focus on one leg for 30 seconds and let the other leg be carried around. Then switch. Then bring them together. Repeat. I don't know why I like these so much, but they really help snap me out of my boredom.
As helpful as these have been to me over time, I need some more suggestions! Anyone have any good ones?
Tags:
-
▶ Reply to This