Spin Class vs Outside Riding
krismurphydc
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I am considering doing away with spin class. When I'm in class I make sure I increase the resistance for a good workout and to challenge myself. Class lasts an hour and when I'm done I feel like I've really pushed myself. The problem is that when I ride my bike outside after 15 minutes I'm ready to quit because it's so freaking HARD! Why am I having so much trouble riding my "real" bike? help lol!
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Wind and hills will do it.0
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In addition to wind resistance, hills, road surface: what kind of shape is your bike in? If it hasn't been lubed or tuned up in awhile, you could be pedaling against all sorts of gunk slowing you down.0
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I find that rides can be boring if you are biking somewhere boring. I do mountain biking or biking in scenic areas, when I am done, I feel tired but enjoyed the ride.0
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Also, if you have a heavy mountain bike with fat tires it makes for a much harder ride than with a sleek road bike. I used to think I was terrible at cycling, could never keep up with my husband. But the first time we traded bikes and I took the road bike and he was on the mountain bike, I was able to zoom past him! People (myself included) often choose a bike with fat tires when they buy their first adult bicycle thinking it will be easier to ride (and more stable I guess?), but the skinnier your tires, the less friction with the road, the easier to ride...0
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0Seattleite0 wrote: »but the skinnier your tires, the less friction with the road, the easier to ride...
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Good info. Thanks!0
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I despise exercising indoors on a machine. It is so much nicer to be outdoors enjoying the scenery and fresh air. The fact that it is actually a better work-out is the best of all possible worlds.0
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bathmatt12345 wrote: »I find that rides can be boring if you are biking somewhere boring. I do mountain biking or biking in scenic areas, when I am done, I feel tired but enjoyed the ride.
I find that biking anywhere outside is more interesting than being inside in a gym class.
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For me tire pressure is a big factor. 10lb change can make a big difference0
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The act of simply working to keep the bike upright requires more effort. When you ride a trainer or an exercise bike you don't have to worry about that.0
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