kimbottles wrote:Benno von Humpback wrote:kimbottles wrote:Benno von Humpback wrote:kimbottles wrote:Benno von Humpback wrote:[
Uhh, no kidding. I know a couple of healthy young people whose Strava feeds suggest they are too.
The good news about the stationary bikes is that I have three different ones and despite all I actually like riding them. When I was competitive I used the Computrainer to train because the telemetry was most helpful in adding and tracking fitness, the LeMond Rev Master works great for riding while watching videos and reading, the rollers will really smooth out your pedaling stroke. (Now that I think about it I actually have four stationary systems, there is another one up on a shelve in the garage I haven’t looked at in several years.) All in all I don’t mind riding the stationeries.
We have a KICKR Snap—a wheel-on smart trainer because we switch between his and hers bikes—and subscriptions to Zwift and Rouvy. I pretty much hate it, but it sure beats intervals on a dumb trainer. I don't have a PM on the road bike, so it allows me to follow my power in a relative way and generate data for a regression model to estimate training load from time in HR zones when I'm outdoors.
I love intervals, hill repeats and motorpacing. But that love is directly related to how much fitness I got from each back during my serious competitive years. It all carries over to now when I do them because I love that feeling of fitness they provide. (Must be the endorphins.)
I'm treating clinical-level anxiety with exercise and unless it hurts, I'm not happy. I need a weekly TSS of ≥ 500 to feel good and I tend to split that over one > 3hr ride on the weekend and a bunch of interval workouts during the week. I have a lot of trouble periodizing like I should.
Every bike ride should hurt, otherwise what’s the point? That’s why hills are your friend. (Too bad we live so far apart Eric, we could have been bike buddies.)
Hills are my friend because I'm a 140 lb weakling and can't hang anywhere else. You're in a whole different league, Kim.