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Looks like its going to start to get very cold and the icy roads will return so thinking about how I can replicate 3+ hr road rides without actually going out on the road. Will probably go out on the mtb but was also thinking about the turbo trainer.
Has anyone managed a long turbo training session without going stir crazy?
45 mins before total i get totally sick!
Not for years
Can still do an hour plus easily enough but I am too old to GAS these days and am managing my decline into middle age rather than proper training
Has anyone managed a long turbo training session without going stir crazy?
No ,so I switched to rollers.
More interesting ,but still don't do more than an hour.
Did a couple of 3 hour sessions when I first got my I-Magic and novelty hadn't worn off!
Think I did 3 hours on the spin bike once, but you need something to watch to last anywhere near that long.
When I had a turbo in the garage and just music as a distraction, time would pass at 1/3 speed an hour was about the most I ever managed.
Just over 2 hours.
There is no need though.
What are your goals OP?
Between 30-60 mins but I need something interesting to watch/listen to if it's over the 30 minute mark.
Yeah, I guess I would need a film or something.
barrykellett - goal is long summer rides/sportives so am building up distance/time over coming months and am panicking about missing some weeks due to weather.
Recently 1.5 hours as I'm following an online plan that will take me up to the clocks changing. I struggle with anything over 60 minutes due to tedium and a numb bum.
7 episodes of the West Wing, (season 2)
An hour, any more if I'm actually training & I tend to fall off or start to vomit anyway.
didn't one of the 'round the world' blokes used do 12hr stints on a turbo staring at a brick wall either as 'training for riding for a long time' or 'because he could'?
2hrs watching the cricket9 reckoned I did about 30km downhill..
30 mins and I'm on suicide watch. Somethings better than nothing I tell myself, although I do cycle to work and back everyday too ( 4 miles :roll:)
Usually 45 minutes.
I set it up this morning for Mrs Gti, currently unemployed, to try. At about 11:00 she sent me a BBM saying: "God, turbos are boring!" I had to explain that the spinning fan interferes with the local space-time continuum and actually stretches each minute into two.
I use one of the sufferfest videos, it's 45 minutes long - I think if I went any longer my heart and legs would divorce my body.
Regular did 3hr z2 training last winter. Watching movies helps.
However long the longest sufferfest is, 85 mins?
Get bored unless using one with a 'program' and beasting it. 😉
44:01.
The length of "Toxicity" whih I find brilliant for spinning to.
Need to get a Sufferfest video or two.
A couple hours or so on my RealAxiom - not hard to be motivated doing that. A mate did about 5 hours on his RealAxiom doing the entire NY sportive that came out recently - 110 miles! He took a while to recover from that.
I can do 2 1/2 hours easily, i do that once a month in winter, thats 1 & 3/4 ascents of mont ventoux (on the fortius)
Obviously with the fortius you have the option to race yourself or others this always takes my eyes off the clock and to what others are doing.
Normally Ill do 1 & 1/2 hours on the german and spanish mtb course, racing against various mes...
100mins doing the old skool Peter Read session, 40min@70% 30min@80% 20min@90% 10min w/down as hardf as most 3hr rides id guess
Spinning bike in garage, TV and DVD player with a selection of movies/TV shows. Couple of hours tops.
Depending how noisy your turbo is you might not be able to hear the TV though.
I do 15 minutes a day. It keeps me under 12 stone.
Even that bores me.
An hour of Sufferfest is normally enough for me, although I did climb off with cramp after 40 minutes last night.
3 hours of base miles sounds tedious...
3hrs with Coach Troy and the 'Tough Love' spinerval DVD.
I do 90 mins at the moment. Usually intervals so reckon it's the equivalent of a decent ride. Have the trainer in front of a telly hooked up to a computer so usually have a bunch of things downloaded from iplayer to watch. Use TrainerRoad so don't even really need to think about the intervals i'm doing, just make sure my power and cadence are matching the targets. Find it goes pretty quickly and numbing nether regions is usually the limiting factor.
I've never used one.
That any help?
😀
OK so sounds possible, will give it a go if needed with laptop set up and see if I come out the other side.
I've been using the Sufferfest's 45min veriety and 60 min variety. To be honest I dont mind either, but I certainly dont think I could do longer. Certainly couldnt do that length of time without some thing to look at.
Has there not also been lots of stuff written about turbos and that there is no point training > 1hr, as you can replicate it all in < 1hr?
Bunch of lightweights. I've done 4 hours on several occasions, watching a couple of films and a few shorter things (like the Simpsons) to break it up.
I was training for a 12 hour solo and the roads were too dangerous to risk.
I do an hour on the spinner every day, unless I'm out on my actual bike, in which case I don't bother. Got it set up in front of the TV, so just stick something on to take my mind off what would otherwise be an extremely tedious process. And I find 60 mins is plenty - if you're not exhausted at the end then just turn up the resistance or go harder.
did 10 hours once.
was for charity.
others in the work were doing it as a 5 man relay - i stupidly said something along the lines of "are you all a bit poofy or something" - had to justify it after that.
wasnt to bad as always had someone to chat too and we were all only doing steady effort.
i havnt even set up the turbo trainer at home - bought some winter marathons and stuck them on my cross bike, id rather do 3 hours in the cold than 20 minutes on turbo.
I've done 4 hours on several occasions
I dream of the days where I have nothing better to do in life than sit on a turbo for 4 hours 😯
turbo in front room. Find suitable tv program(s) spin and view 3 hours is max though. Mainly z2. Interval 45 - 60 mins using cd
didn't one of the 'round the world' blokes used do 12hr stints on a turbo staring at a brick wall either as 'training for riding for a long time' or 'because he could'?
John Stamstad was meant to have done 8hr sessions in front of a wall in prep for the Iditabike, so many nutty rumours about that guy that I'm not sure if it's true though.
45-50 mins at a high intensity is the most I ever managed. At a lower level I'd fall asleep ) My turbo has a layer of dust on it now, I'd rather ride in the rain. Gym bike in a hotel occasionally if needs must.
1 hr 30 tops using videos, couple of blasts from the past, one guy used to record the stages of the TDF off Eurosport then ride the stage with them on the turbo even to the point of changing up and down as the terrain changed!!! another lad thought nothing of sitting on the bike at the gym for 4 hours with a book training for a 12 hr while everyone else had to wait for the other bikes, staff had a word " ive paid my money im not using anything else" , was very selfish committed type of guy, not something i would condone.
Ive done about 2 1/2 - 3 hrs using Sufferfest when I had to do some mixed-zone training & it was just too crappy to go out..
It was ok...but I was bloody glad when the weather improved & I could go outside again!