Showing posts with label learning. Show all posts
Showing posts with label learning. Show all posts

Thursday, February 7, 2013

Rolling Hilly Course



Rolling Hilly Course Endurance One

January 25, 2013

I adapted this workout from a book I bought about a year ago.  The book is called

Workouts in a Binder for Indoor Cycling [Spiral-bound] Wes Hobson , Dirk Friel

It has A LOT of useful information in it, if only I could find the time to devote to reading it...
One thing I did grab out of the book was how to calculate the RPMs, Count your leg movments, for example your knee's upward movement, for 15 seconds and multiple by 4, that is your RPM.  I didn't get a chance to use this for my riders in class yet, but it does help me..
Anyway on to the profile

Mother- 5:36 Pink Floyd  easy warm up song, enough tension to feel the road, deep breaths

Every Teardrop is a Waterfall 5:12 Coldplaery Ty- 30 seconds standing, 30 seconds seating 

Sympathy for the Devil 6:28 Rolling Stones - alternate legs, one minute right leg does all the work, second minute left leg does all the work, third minute work both legs, even it out, repeat

Sunshine 6:01 - Rolling hills, one minute on with tension, one minute off  with a faster pace
Do you love me 2:55 - Rest song, easy pace, easy tension( flat road) people can choose to stand during this time

Insomnia 6:45- Rolling hills as above


Let my love open the door 2:45 - Rest song

Howlin 4:16 - progressive slow hill building for this song and next, add tension every 2 minutes
Swamp 5:16 -
Zocalo 8:37 - Nice strong 75% hill, release the tension, flat road, breathe and work, let the muscles move you, drive your legs with your breath. 

No Surrender 6:37 Cool Down
Home 3:29  Stretches

Friday, August 19, 2011

The Easy Way Out

The easy way out is never the right way. It may be easier, smoother, faster and have less obstacles. It may be the "right way" for RIGHT now, and you may have inevitably taken it due to circumstances beyond your control. I get that, I really do. I have taken the easy road, and it is well - Easier. I know someone, love someone, someone who is dear to me and has been there my whole entire life for good times and bad. This person has taken the easy way out, a lot! Maybe too much, especially lately. I have tried to reason, yell, scream, talk to, give examples to, written things down, threatened, and in any and every way I know possible to help. I just don't know what to do, I have begun to wash my hands with the whole situation, but I can't let go of the person. I have prayed for help for this someone, and prayed for help for me to HELP this person and still I seem a bit lost. A bit cloudy and unclear in what path I should choose in regards to this situation. But you know what it is not MY path to choose and that may be the lesson in itself.
I know that I will always try to pick the RIGHT path, not the easiest.
Welcome back to Saturday Cycle Class

AGAIN WITH TEETH

Desert Rose 4:48 Sting
Today's ride is one where you get on the bike and you STAY on the bike. Work on transitions, smooth breathing, smooth pedal stroke, which path do you choose today, the easy one?

Dog Days are Over (the Voice Performance) 3:33 Vicci Martinez
Add some road, some teeth and get those legs moving

Gearbox 2:11 Todd Haberman
Loosen up your bite and give yourself some speed, get your momentum for the next hour of your life

Remember the Name 3:50 Fort Minor
Settle in the saddle add some gear and begin to climb, breathe, match the beat in the song, 2 minutes in the saddle, one minute out of the saddle, last 50 seconds in the saddle

Molossus from Batman Begins 2005 4:51
In the saddle push, add some more tension about at 8 out of ten and grab your pace, strong legs, comfortably uncomfortable

Highway to Hell 3:28 ACDC
Slow the pace but don't release the tension, regulate the breathing, get your head on the right path

Supermassive Black Hole 3:30 Muse
Increase your pace again, back to your uncomfortable place, last 30 seconds out of saddle

Zion 4:34 Fluke
Standing climb, slower pace, build with the music slow down at the end, relax the neck and shoulders, weight over the saddle, if it is too uncomfortable, Sit down

Bela Lugosi's Dead 9:34 Bauhaus
Add a bit more tension (teeth) and push in the saddle ride, smooth out the pedal strokes, let the sweat pour down your back ( First time I will use this song, we will see how it goes)

Party Rock Anthem 4:22 LMFAO
Release some tension back to a 6 out of ten, loose up the legs, control the breathing, don't collapse, don't lose focus, keep moving forward

Unstoppable 3:04 E.S. Posthumus
You got it more tension, out of the saddle climb, reach for that uncomfortable place, don't pick the easy way!

As the Rush Comes 9:00 Motorcycle
Here it is the home stretch, your 75% song, tension is at a 7 smooth it out, breathe, and ride

Only Time(Who Can Say) 3:40 Enya
Cool down
The Fear You Won't Fall 3:10 Joshua Radin
Stretches

Good job! What a ride, what a path



Monday, June 22, 2009

Spinning Tips - Learning

Learning it is something that we did as kids everyday without thinking about it. You went to school with your friends, and somewhere along the day, you picked up some new knowledge. I miss doing that. I believe that as people settle into their life and move day to day to day, you get stuck, you stop having fun, you stop learning, you stop paying attention to what you are doing or how you got there. How did you get to work today? Do you remember the drive? I have been trying to be more present to my situations and learn more by doing so, if we just sit back and observe, we will absorb something, at least that is my theory. I have been trying to learn more and more about the human body and cycling. I am concentrating on learning about how you burn calories and how to do so effectively. If you want to lose weight, you need to move more and eat less, that is it. That is the one golden rule. Move more, eat less. But why? see the predicament? How can I teach people in my class to be more effective if I cannot explain to everyone exactly how the process works. That is what I am currently working on now.
I know that you burn calories in two different ways, sugar and fat. Sugar is usually burned first because it is readily available and it goes quickly, fat is burned second and it can sustain you longer. It is my goal to convey this into (easy to remember) basics that will help me and hopefully help you.

Today's ride " THE MONDAY" music picked by Steve Syers

1. Open your Eyes - Snow Patrol 5:41
Warm up at your flat road

2. Barely breathing - Duncan Sheik 4:15
Standing flat, increase tension so the legs slow down, pull the legs up, remember when you are standing the motion of your legs is up and down like a piston engine, Breathe get ready for a hard cardio set the next 4 songs

3. Sandstorm - Da Rude 3:47
Flat road tension, start as soon as the song does, 30 sec sprint, 30 rest, repeat Breathe the same all the way thru the song don't change your breathing just because your riding is accelerating and decreasing, keep the breathing steady, longer out than on the way in. Breathe breathe breathe!!

4. Zion - Fluke 4:33
Increase tension so you can stand enough to feel your pedal stroke all the way around. Standing fast jog, breathe. Bring the Heart rate down from the accelerations we just did above, keep a steady breathing, just concentrate on blowing out, you will naturally breathe in, just blow, blow, blow

5. Blood is Pumping Club Mix - Voodoo & Serano 7:43
One minute at a flat road, grab some water. Keep tension at your jogging/running tension. This is your hardest song today. 30 second out of the saddle fast run, 30 second in the saddle, repeat. AGAIN keep breathing the same!! Just give yourself 90 seconds to commit to this set and keep breathing after 90 seconds your body will readjust and figure out that what you are doing, just breathe, trust me you will make it

6. Lost(radio edit) - Sunlounger & Zara 3:27
Standing fast jog, like in number 5, breathe, you are almost there! Relax the neck and watch form here people are going to want to lean on those handle bars, positive coaching,! BREATHE!

7. Hotel California - Eagles 6:30
Decrease the tension a bit, grab some water, slow down the feet, bring the heart rate down to 70% or below, Breathe, this is your break song, you are about to have sweat continually pouring down your back, neck, arms, etc. After about 2 minutes and the class begins to start talking, this is perfect right where you want them, increase the tension to really slow the legs down, take nice slow deep breathes explain next song

8. The Wings - Gustavo Santaolalla 15:00 ( I mixed too versions together to achieve the 15 min time)
This is the 75% song, you object is to maintain, MAINTAIN 75% MHR for 15 minutes, you are comfortable and can talk but not without effort, it is a marathon song, not a sprint. Settle into the saddle, THINK about your form, how you feel right now. You are tired but not exhausted, tap into that energy in the room and use it, use the tension to push your feet into a fluid effortless movement around that pedal stroke. Never mind that is it 15 minute song (and one I never attempted before) your goal is to relax the upper body, tap into your mind strength, breathe, breath is your fuel, control it, use it, let it drive you. This is where you change your body, change your metabolism, grow your aerobic endurance, help save your life. Breathe

9. Hurt - Christina Aguilera 4:04
You are home, take some tension off, sit up straight, Drink, Breathe, congratulate yourself for a great ride, YOU DID IT! You made it, Stretches

10. Superman - Five for Fighting 3:45
More stretching and heart rate check for those not wearing monitors, hopefully you will get one soon!

Keep breathing and learning, I will try to do the same.
Thanks for reading