There is a great program call discover your power zones. I think it is 6-8 weeks with 3-4 rides a week
I only ride once or twice a week to supplement trail running. I'm just trying to figure out the best way to get a meaningful workout out of it.TraditionsPD said:
There is a great program call discover your power zones. I think it is 6-8 weeks with 3-4 rides a week
Proposition Joe said:
Late to the thread and I'm sure it's probably been mentioned, but I often enjoy watching Aggie Sports but when we lose I'm typically pissed off that I wasted an hour or two "for nothing".
So using the YoutubeTV app on the Peloton (though any TV in the area would do), I started watching the games while riding and incorporating bits of the game into my ride -- for instance for Aggie Hoops I'll increase my cadence when we are on defense and set my resistance based on if we are ahead of behind.
Sounds dumb, but it sure as hell helps when the team takes a loss that you still got a really good workout in.
It is funny how different people's tastes are with instructors. The team I am riding with for the PZPack challenges has a bunch of people gushing about how much they love Tunde and are glad she is a power zone instructor now. I finally took one of her classes last week when the opportunity came up in the challenge options, and it was terrible. I didn't like her playlist, her weird facial expressions to go with her dance moves, etc. Made the 45 minute class feel twice as long just wanting to get it over with.htxag09 said:
After the Houston Half I decided to switch up my workouts and started the build your power zones program. First off, I've really enjoyed it.
But.....this morning I did my second ride with Christine. She is absolutely terrible. It's just 45 minutes of her bragging about various championships she's won in track riding.....I don't care.
Have you tried any of the PZPack challenges? They are built like these training programs and are either 6 or 8 weeks long. They start easier and build each week. In the 8 week ones, week 4 is an easier week meant to allow you to recover. I like having the set "schedule" of classes to complete each week and motivation of having a team relying on me to get them done.htxag09 said:
Yeah, these classes are from early 2021.
I found my first class with her funny when she was already 10 minutes into talking about racing, then threw out a "I don't say this to brag" and immediately went back into talking about racing.
I will say I've strictly only done Wilpers classes up to this point. Seems he's releasing less since he started doing running and rowing. So doing this program has introduced me to other instructors that I like. I'll have to check out Christian Vandevelde's rides.
I do wish peloton would do more with the programs. I really like how this program is structured and advances week to week. Would be nice to have more cross training type programs. Day 1 is a power zone ride, day 2 is yoga, day 3 is a boot camp ride, day 4 is a weight training, etc. One week the weight training focuses on upper body next lower body, etc.
Sure you're aware, but just in case, he's back.txags92 said:It is funny how different people's tastes are with instructors. The team I am riding with for the PZPack challenges has a bunch of people gushing about how much they love Tunde and are glad she is a power zone instructor now. I finally took one of her classes last week when the opportunity came up in the challenge options, and it was terrible. I didn't like her playlist, her weird facial expressions to go with her dance moves, etc. Made the 45 minute class feel twice as long just wanting to get it over with.htxag09 said:
After the Houston Half I decided to switch up my workouts and started the build your power zones program. First off, I've really enjoyed it.
But.....this morning I did my second ride with Christine. She is absolutely terrible. It's just 45 minutes of her bragging about various championships she's won in track riding.....I don't care.
I can kind of take or leave Christine, but my wife loves her. She has gotten better with her more recent classes not talking the entire time about her racing, but I am sure some of those program classes are pretty old, and yeah it was non-stop a few years ago.
If you haven't already, take some of Christian Vandevelde's Pro-cyclist rides before they get purged. He has some great rides with cues based on power zones.
He already did one I think a couple of days after that class with Matt. I haven't taken it yet. Too busy with the current challenge classes and outdoor rides for the MS150, but I plan to do it as soon as this challenge is over. I really like his classes. I remember one where he compared doing intervals as "digging holes for no good reason, then filling them back in".htxag09 said:Sure you're aware, but just in case, he's back.txags92 said:It is funny how different people's tastes are with instructors. The team I am riding with for the PZPack challenges has a bunch of people gushing about how much they love Tunde and are glad she is a power zone instructor now. I finally took one of her classes last week when the opportunity came up in the challenge options, and it was terrible. I didn't like her playlist, her weird facial expressions to go with her dance moves, etc. Made the 45 minute class feel twice as long just wanting to get it over with.htxag09 said:
After the Houston Half I decided to switch up my workouts and started the build your power zones program. First off, I've really enjoyed it.
But.....this morning I did my second ride with Christine. She is absolutely terrible. It's just 45 minutes of her bragging about various championships she's won in track riding.....I don't care.
I can kind of take or leave Christine, but my wife loves her. She has gotten better with her more recent classes not talking the entire time about her racing, but I am sure some of those program classes are pretty old, and yeah it was non-stop a few years ago.
If you haven't already, take some of Christian Vandevelde's Pro-cyclist rides before they get purged. He has some great rides with cues based on power zones.
I did Matt Wilpers' 90 min PZE ride from 4/6 and he was in the studio with Matt doing it. Pretty cool class with the interaction with them (he was wearing a microphone), said he was coming back to instruct more classes in 2024. Not sure when with all the broadcasting events he has coming up, though.
Also, with some cameras you could see his screen and he was putting out a cool 260+ watts in our long zone 3 blocks.
Start with a goal. Do you think your FTP is up by 5%? 10%? Whatever it is, figure out what you need to average for the test to achieve it, then plan your ride around it. For example, if your FTP is currently 200w, and you think you are capable of 10% more, then you need to average 220/0.95 (231.5w) because your FTP is 95% of your average output from the test.aa4136 said:
Gearing up for my next FTP test in next couple of days.
Anybody have any tips on how to pace myself?
Haven't quite figured this out.
I get the idea Peloton instructors highly overrate how much their worth. They already make like 10x what a regular cycling instructor makes. Couple that with Peloton not doing as well as they were during the pandemic years and they have to be asking for too much.BQ2001 said:
Reported that it was just couldn't come to a new contract agreement (and Ross and Kristen).
Yeah.wangus12 said:I get the idea Peloton instructors highly overrate how much their worth. They already make like 10x what a regular cycling instructor makes. Couple that with Peloton not doing as well as they were during the pandemic years and they have to be asking for too much.BQ2001 said:
Reported that it was just couldn't come to a new contract agreement (and Ross and Kristen).
Diggity said:
so this thread has obviously died.
Was wondering if most of the folks that posted on here either:
1.) stopped using the bike
2.) don't feel the need to discuss the classes anymore
Looking at the Peloton Buy/Sell/Trade site, it seems like half the folks are having trouble selling, unless they drop to the sub $500 zone.
I still use my bike, but dropped the sub. End up doing my own "rides" while watching TV.
Was just curious about what others were doing these days.
aggie_wes said:Diggity said:
so this thread has obviously died.
Was wondering if most of the folks that posted on here either:
1.) stopped using the bike
2.) don't feel the need to discuss the classes anymore
Looking at the Peloton Buy/Sell/Trade site, it seems like half the folks are having trouble selling, unless they drop to the sub $500 zone.
I still use my bike, but dropped the sub. End up doing my own "rides" while watching TV.
Was just curious about what others were doing these days.
I've had my OG bike on Craigslist for a month now, sub $400 and only gotten one email. Nobody wants one anymore, it seems like.
To answer the other part of your question, my wife and I joined a local gym and don't use the peloton any more.
EDIT TO ADD: if anyone is looking for a good deal on a peloton, hit me up. Aggie (dot) Wes [at} Gmail [dot] com
I'm in Fort Worth