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Old 10-01-15, 09:20 AM
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Favorite Indoor trainer YT channels/apps/videos

Simple question, my uncle gave me a somewhat older fan trainer, and I was curious if you guys had and favorites or suggestions for the following:

Youtube Channels for trainer workouts
iPad apps for cycling workouts / video workouts, Stumbled upon one called Fulgaz - seems neat, but $20 for 3months

I have a Garmin 510 and will just be using that as my computer to monitor Cadence, speed, and heart rate.

Im looking for heart rate based training, as well as like spin class esque, and just casual visual rides that I can kind of judge myself with resistance. Im not in this for racing, I just want to keep working on my cycling through the winter.
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you only need one answer:

Cycling Training Videos: The Sufferfest

Enjoy.
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I like variety.

Edit: I found a few channels like Cycle Scenery Indoors and GCN, anyone else have any favorites?

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I do commercial intervals.

I watch a TV show I like. I ride easy during the show, and ride as hard as I can during the commercial.
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I have a few Spinerval DVD's that I use. I also have a book of indoor workouts - Workouts For Indoor Trainer by Dirk Friel and Wes Hobson. Contains many workouts addressing all aspects of cycling. Intensity is based on power, heartrate or RPE. I listen to music for the most part while I'm on the trainer. It seems to keep me more motivated than a TV show.
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Originally Posted by superdex
you only need one answer:

Cycling Training Videos: The Sufferfest

Enjoy.
THIS!!!

Wide variety of workout types... all of it can be done using RPE (Rate of Perceived Effort)
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I either like to watch movies on DVD or watch races on YT. The channels I like are:

CyclingHub, World Peloton, Cycling Training, Funny Cycling, Veloism, Top Cycling HD, UCI Channel, USA Cycling Org and Chickasmith (for the classics). Sometimes they are in different languages. I don't mind the Italian because then I can kill two birds with one stone and practice my language skills.
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Originally Posted by Machka
I do commercial intervals.

I watch a TV show I like. I ride easy during the show, and ride as hard as I can during the commercial.
that sounds like a great idea. One could substitute one leg intervals during the commercials also. Hmmm. This may be my ticket.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J1LV6Fsd2HM Watching Road Runner and Wiley Coyote cartoons will teach spinning those pedals.
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