Thanks to both of you. I'll wait to see an airdyne on Kijiji.
I know I can do burpees but sometime my mind just don't want it anymore hehe
Used vs. New Schwinn Airdyne?
Re: Used vs. New Schwinn Airdyne?
My mind never wants to do the burpees. But let me tell you, brother.. I want to destroy the goddamn bike after doing 2min intervals. Seriously. It's good I don't have a sledgehammer!xfitxm wrote:Thanks to both of you. I'll wait to see an airdyne on Kijiji.
I know I can do burpees but sometime my mind just don't want it anymore hehe
"Man is what he reads." - Joseph Brodsky
Re: Used vs. New Schwinn Airdyne?
I found a used one. I'm looking forward to try it tonight
Any good HIC that are not in the book that you guys use with this?
I was thinking doing indoor apex like the other thread.
Any good HIC that are not in the book that you guys use with this?
I was thinking doing indoor apex like the other thread.
Re: Used vs. New Schwinn Airdyne?
Different variations of intervals:xfitxm wrote:I found a used one. I'm looking forward to try it tonight
Any good HIC that are not in the book that you guys use with this?
I was thinking doing indoor apex like the other thread.
- 15/20 sec max out
- 45/40 sec recovery pace
Also, I think you can use it in place of most sprints/runs that are in the book.
Congrats on the bike. It is training tool for life.
"Man is what he reads." - Joseph Brodsky
Re: Used vs. New Schwinn Airdyne?
Thanks, especially in the winter here.Barkadion wrote:Different variations of intervals:xfitxm wrote:I found a used one. I'm looking forward to try it tonight
Any good HIC that are not in the book that you guys use with this?
I was thinking doing indoor apex like the other thread.
- 15/20 sec max out
- 45/40 sec recovery pace
Also, I think you can use it in place of most sprints/runs that are in the book.
Congrats on the bike. It is training tool for life.
Thanks, for the intervals. I see what you mean. It's like short hill and longer hill sprint.
Any recommendations for replacement on airdyne when it ask to run for a distance (ex run 800m) if I don't know my run time. Ex speed endurance ladders and anaerobic capacity?
Re: Used vs. New Schwinn Airdyne?
I'd do 30sec max/30 sec recovery in place of standard hills.xfitxm wrote:Thanks, especially in the winter here.Barkadion wrote:Different variations of intervals:xfitxm wrote:I found a used one. I'm looking forward to try it tonight
Any good HIC that are not in the book that you guys use with this?
I was thinking doing indoor apex like the other thread.
- 15/20 sec max out
- 45/40 sec recovery pace
Also, I think you can use it in place of most sprints/runs that are in the book.
Congrats on the bike. It is training tool for life.
Thanks, for the intervals. I see what you mean. It's like short hill and longer hill sprint.
Any recommendations for replacement on airdyne when it ask to run for a distance (ex run 800m) if I don't know my run time. Ex speed endurance ladders and anaerobic capacity?
As for the distance runs.. it shouldn't be exact time. I have been thinking for myself of doing something like:
- 800m run ~ 4 min cycling with steady effort
- 400m sprint ~ 90sec max out
Something like that. You can choose similar timing to start with that and progress along the road.
It's going to be fun! For sure!
"Man is what he reads." - Joseph Brodsky
Re: Used vs. New Schwinn Airdyne?
Great!xfitxm wrote:I found a used one. I'm looking forward to try it tonight
Any good HIC that are not in the book that you guys use with this?
I was thinking doing indoor apex like the other thread.
I don't have a computer on my Airdyne (yet!), but I'v read that a three mile time trial is a great workout and serious challenge.
Re: Used vs. New Schwinn Airdyne?
Thanks to both of you
I'll try some.
I'll try some.