think i'm gonna try a live class. the 1030 power zone.
TraditionsPD said:
the low impact focus on your pedal stroke and improving it....big help in the long term
interesting. not really different than an on demand class, but I can see how the on demand's can get boring after a 2 or 3 times.'03ag said:
think i'm gonna try a live class. the 1030 power zone.
Yeah, with that information, I would suspect your zones are probably on the low side, or you just had a great day and had good legs. If it keeps feeling that way over the next week or two, I would probably retest.'03ag said:
Yeah I probably shouldn't have even mentioned the PR. It's not that I expect to PR, it's that my output has been WELL below my PR. 170s vs 240. That seemed a bit off to me.
I have a heavy running background and the training philosophies aren't that different. We do LSDs, intervals, tempo runs. All very different and meant to improve different things. Tempo runs are my favorite.
So I feel like I have a good handle on what they mean when they're talking about the different intensities and what they should feel like. And that's really the root why I said that. Today when we're doing 4 minutes in zone 3 it didn't feel like I would expect based their descriptions of the effort. But I'll stick with it for a couple of weeks before I retake.
That's a hard pass, I'm in no way shape or form ready for that98Ag99Grad said:
Those of you wanting a challenge should try the 45 minute Ally Love tabata ride. #firebreathingdragon
txags92 said:
Like being tortured by one of the spice girls...
Blue parachute for you sirGuitarsoup said:txags92 said:
Like being tortured by one of the spice girls...
txags92 said:
Like being tortured by one of the spice girls...
bthotugigem05 said:
Nice job on the PR! It's looking like I'm taking on Ally's 45 minute tabata ride this afternoon and I imagine I'll feel the same way you did.
I had the same setup before I switched to the Peloton and loved it. I used an iPad with the IC4 and paid the $12.99 for a Peloton membership. I will say that the resistance comparison chart I was using was pretty spot on. The only thing that drove me crazy was not getting any advanced metrics.NoHo Hank said:
Not sure this is the right thread for this but curious if anyone has some feedback and I'm just gonna pretend this thread is exercise bikes generally vs. pure peleton.
I have a Schwinn IC4 but don't really use any apps right now. I'm trying to build up some cardio and endurance foundation for mountain biking this summer. For longer rides where I'm trying to get volume in, after a warmup I'll set the resistance to 50, which is comparable to 50 at peleton, and then pedal at 75rpm or so (it says 25mph, but who knows if that's a crock) for an hour.
Dunno how many of you mountain bike as well, but for those that do, would you figure that would be enough resistance to build legitimate endurance for mountain biking? I ask this recognizing that it's not an absolute answer, but some anecdotal comments would be appreciated. Cheers!
txags92 said:Yeah, I agree that it is better without the extra credit rides. However, I would prefer to see a single rider's choice extra credit ride instead of the "accelerator" ride. It used to be nuts being on a "3 ride" team and having them constantly hammering on you to get all 6 rides completed for the week to get the team max points.Nitro Power said:bthotugigem05 said:
The challenge completely burned me out on power zone rides, I'm sitting this one out and enjoying some of the other rides with some PZE mixed in
I hear ya, but she did away with the extra credit stuff. You still have the AR, but that is an easier 30 minute ride that is easy to tack on.
The Milkman said:
Just finished Leanne's 30 minute rock ride from this morning and heard a shout-out for a "Texas AM Aggie Amy" or something similar. Cheers if that's one of y'all!