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At the minute, I only really use it for two reasons - A long, high cadence, low resistance recovery ride and a shorter sprint interval type routine (Sprint 30 seconds, rest three minutes x 5-10)

What routines does everyone else do?

I've seen those Sufferfest videos, but they're not really for me.


 
Posted : 07/09/2012 8:26 am
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Do you have an HRM that allows you to build programs?
I have various programs set up for different results.
choose the relevant one fire up Iplayer on the laptop and get going while watching something interesting on the TV.


 
Posted : 07/09/2012 8:31 am
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You could try spinnervals: http://www.spinervals.com/public/department80.cfm

Personally I like the Sufferfest videos, they have a nice variety of workouts, including short intervals, long climbs, etc. If you've only checked out 1 or 2 of them, they could still be worth looking at. (Of course, if your objection is more that you prefer to listen to your own music, and hate road racing...)


 
Posted : 07/09/2012 8:31 am
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Tabatta.

Ten minute warm up

4 mins of hell

Ten minute warm down.

Painful but over mercifully quickly.


 
Posted : 07/09/2012 8:38 am
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Just use mine for HIIT.

I do two sessions a week with a mix of Tabata, 10 x 1min/1m recovery - 20 x 5 sec sprint/ 25sec recovery followed by 6 x 1min/ 1 min recovery and sometimes 4 x 4min Z4 but prefer to do them outside when weather is nice.


 
Posted : 07/09/2012 8:54 am
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My current favourite below, It's varied enough that I can do it without getting bored and although written down it looks a bit complicated I've an app on my phone (seconds pro) that I use to take care of the timing and efforts for me.

effort 1-7 based on one gear change, 1 being the easiest and 7 being the hardest.

5 min warmup (effort 1)
30 sec (effort 2) cadence around 70 although it normally starts a little higher and peaks a little lower
30 sec - (change up - effort 3)
30 sec - (change up - effort 4)
30 sec - (change up - effort 5)
30 sec - (change up - effort 6)
30 sec - (change up - effort 7)
30 sec - (change down - effort 6)
30 sec - (change down - effort 5)
30 sec - (change down - effort 4)
30 sec - (change down - effort 3)
30 sec - (change down - effort 2)
2 minute recovery - (effort 1)
30 second sprint - (effort 4, 110-120 rpm)
1 minute recovery - (effort 2)
30 second sprint - (effort 4, 110-120 rpm)
1 minute recovery - (effort 2)
30 second sprint - (effort 4, 110-120 rpm)
1 minute recovery - (effort 2)
30 second sprint - (effort 4, 110-120 rpm)
1 minute recovery - (effort 2)
2 minute recovery - (effort 1)
1 minute - (effort 3-4, >80 rpm)
1 minute recovery - (effort 2)
2 minute - (effort 3-4, >80 rpm)
1 minute recovery - (effort 2)
3 minute - (effort 3-4, >80 rpm)
1 minute recovery - (effort 2)
2 minute - (effort 3-4, >80 rpm)
1 minute recovery (effort 2)
1 minute (effort 3-4, >80 rpm)
5 minute cool down - (effort 1)


 
Posted : 07/09/2012 9:43 am
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i quite like sufferfest vids - they're structured and i enjoy the racing. particularly like the spring classics footage.

basestuff - over winter - either listen to a whole album or try and watch a film ๐Ÿ˜ฅ

2 x 20 min threshold stuff, have made several ipod playlists which are 10 mins warmup then 20 minutes fast, 10 minutes chillout twice.

I don't really love it but enjoy the riding - hate the faff. it's all about working out what you can tolerate/ enjoy the most.


 
Posted : 07/09/2012 9:50 am
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When you say threshold stuff, what do you mean?


 
Posted : 07/09/2012 9:54 am
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threshold is basically where you can just sustain the pace you're going, like Time Trial pace...

personally the sufferfest videos have everything I need in a turbo workout, and can pick which one you want depending on what you want to get out of it


 
Posted : 07/09/2012 10:00 am