joe
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26/08/2008 10:41
indoor spinning

Does anyone have a view on how a 45 minute spinning class compares to a 30 mile 18-20mph ride on moderately flat roads.
I am limited for time and doing 2-3 classes a week. Lost weight! Joe


bfergie
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26/08/2008 11:33
Re: indoor spinning

Never been to spinning class but they look torture and I am sure they work but getting out for 30 miles is the best way to go, even on fairly flat roads you have wind and slight gradients to vary the work load plus you will work your core better on the bike. I would suggest do both, road miles as often as you can, spin class when dark, cold and wet...oh that's year round this year. 30 miles at 20 mph is really good going, so I would say that has to be much harder than 45 minutes spin, cooler on you as well, indoor stuff cooks me!

tvrbird
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27/08/2008 00:06
Re: indoor spinning

I did a few spinning classes a couple of years ago, when I was monster fit. The final one - 90 minutes - nearly killed me. Heart rate got over 200, and the sweat was flowing in a steady stream - not drips - off my chin for the final third. It was hell. Suffice to say there are only a couple of hills I've suffered that hard on, and certainly not for that length of time. For endurance it's brilliant, but it bears no resemblance to the real thing and it's essentially a kind of cycle masturbation, and not just cos spinning classes are often full of w**kers. The main thing is that if you're doing a 30 mile circuit at 20mph, you don't usually have some lycra-clad Nazi screaming 'Good Job!', 'Go for it!' and 'Make this count!' at you to a soundtrack of dreadful hardcoreacideurotrance anthems.
Anyhoo, great for general fitness and weight loss; rubbish for bike handling, self motivation and your basic quality of life.


kieran
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27/08/2008 03:53
Re: indoor spinning

Quote:

it's essentially a kind of cycle masturbation, and not just cos spinning classes are often full of w**kers




oh snap!


peanut
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27/08/2008 07:37
Re: indoor spinning

Quote:

I did a few spinning classes a couple of years ago, when I was monster fit. The final one - 90 minutes - nearly killed me.




90 minutes ? christus! I'm dead after 40
Spinning is great for weight loss and keeping your cardio vascular fitness up when you can't go out for a hack regularly .ie too wet/dark /late etc

Spinning or programmed cycling (Technogym) gives you more disciple in terms of intensity of effort as its easy to freewheel out on the bike. Try freewheeling on a spinning bike


crymble
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27/08/2008 10:12
Re: indoor spinning

Only do it in the winter, and remember to take a towel and bucket with you to catch the sweat. It's nothing like actually riding outside but it is more entertaining that sitting on rollers.

K

P.S. Don't take a heart monitor with you, it scares you sh__less when you see your heartrate going over 200.....


Troy
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27/08/2008 11:29
Re: indoor spinning

I love my rollers.

Got an old tv in the garage with a dvd player.

Add my old track bike and I can do that constant heart rate thing that I can't do at home because of the hills.

And it reminds me how to pedal.


goblin
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27/08/2008 18:27
Re: indoor spinning

Get a turbo or rollers, do it at home and save yourself the risk of catching a cold at the gym, a breeding ground for bugs if I ever saw one, and as tvrbird has already pointed out, gyms are full of w*nk*rs anyway!

cheninblancrcruise63
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28/08/2008 18:28
Re: indoor spinning

Quote:

and it's essentially a kind of cycle masturbation,




TVR you have such a lovely way with words

Have you ever thought of writing poetry:

'There once was a TVRbird
Who was great with the written word
Sharp, pithy and witty
Never one to take pity
And her posts were seldom absurd'


tvrbird
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29/08/2008 09:14
Re: indoor spinning

There once was rcruise63
TVRbird loved his poetry
But before she could tell us
The Forum got jealous
And he was banned from cyclingweekly

It *almost* scans....


cheninblancrcruise63
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29/08/2008 11:34
Re: indoor spinning



tvrbird
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29/08/2008 12:17
Re: indoor spinning

Have you heard of rcruise63?
His emoticon use was heavy
Mostly 'laughers' and 'glasses'
On sad ones he passes
But uses the 'blusher' freely


cheninblancrcruise63
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29/08/2008 12:48
Re: indoor spinning

I would reply in limerick or verse
but then you would think me perverse

Better stop this before it gets out of hand
A poetry duel can get bland

But an idea pops into my head
Why not a limerick post instead


We could grab everybody's attention
Like tvr's legendary outdoor sex confession

On second thoughts better not
Or under Winegoblins collar will get hot

And it obviously won't amuse bfergie or BOSH
Who will both think its a load of old tosh

And anyway next week back to school
When I won't have the time to act the fool


tvrbird
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29/08/2008 14:23
Re: indoor spinning

By your flagrant disregard for the iambic pentameter I take it you're not an English teacher then? The relaxed approach to scansion, elision of your dactyls into your spondees, abrupt verse divisions and yet curiously weak caesurae, and free use of catalectic lines suggests something more in the practical arts...woodwork, mayhap? Interesting afflatus though.

cheninblancrcruise63
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29/08/2008 14:38
Re: indoor spinning

Quote:

By your flagrant disregard for the iambic pentameter I take it you're not an English teacher then? The relaxed approach to scansion, elision of your dactyls into your spondees, abrupt verse divisions and yet curiously weak caesurae, and free use of catalectic lines suggests something more in the practical arts...woodwork, mayhap? Interesting afflatus though.




Freee vurs rools man

PS az ann inglish gradu8 eye am fery innsultted buy yur dissin ov me litrusee scills

PPS Woodwork - get with the times TVR, it is Design Technology these days

PPPS in Primary schools we teach everything - we have the opportunity to mess up all areas of the child's education


tvrbird
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29/08/2008 15:02
Re: indoor spinning

So you're to blame for the lowering of standards...I knew it!

cheninblancrcruise63
()
29/08/2008 15:40
Re: indoor spinning

Quote:

So you're to blame for the lowering of standards...I knew it!




At least I have achieved something with my life


tvrbird
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29/08/2008 15:42
Re: indoor spinning

You must be so proud. On the national news and everything.

cheninblancrcruise63
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29/08/2008 16:04
Re: indoor spinning

Quote:

You must be so proud. On the national news and everything.




There once was a smart bird TVR
Who worked so hard to go far
She tried her best
But was sadly not blest
Now all she has are her teeth in a jar

Poetree 4 eva


tvrbird
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29/08/2008 19:47
Re: indoor spinning

rcruise63 was quite worried
His verses increasingly hurried
The Bird's were much better
Rhymed letter to letter
Where Cruise's were more a la ee cummings dahling, akshully.


cheninblancrcruise63
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29/08/2008 19:59
Re: indoor spinning

Quote:

rcruise63 was quite worried
His verses increasingly hurried
The Bird's were much better
Rhymed letter to letter
Where Cruise's were more a la ee cummings dahling, akshully.




Respect


tvrbird
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29/08/2008 20:07
Re: indoor spinning

Right back atcha

cheninblancrcruise63
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29/08/2008 20:11
Re: indoor spinning

I think we better call it quits - we've hijacked the poor blokes post

Going off at a tangent - who'd have thought it, hey!!

Anyway to get back on track - spinning is good (when you can't get out on the bike of course) but the music is crap!!


goblin
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29/08/2008 21:17
Re: indoor spinning

entertaining folks!

cheninblancrcruise63
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30/08/2008 10:30
Re: indoor spinning

We aim to please

Gigatickle
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16/10/2008 14:07
Re: indoor spinning

Poor auld Cruise n' Bird
ol they wanted wae tae be heard
sae on this forum
it started tae bor em
n'tae be perfectly frank
their verse wae soo rank
some thought t'wae plain "Skank n'dankum"
aye but it mae me smile wit lasted ........quite a while
so fae that I'd like tae thank em !!


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