Saturday, December 15, 2012

How to overprepare for Spinervals Workout 12/15/12

This blog is to accompany the video I made on 12/4 , Welcome to 2012 Challenge-How to overprepare for Spinervals Workout 12/4/12

Since my 2009 Cannondale Six Feminine 6 (aka Pretty Cannondale) is the only bike I have for inside and outside ride and my workout area is living room, I get to do a complete setup about once a week. My hope for this blog is to share my overpraparation for Spinervals workout and you can get some ideas what you need.

Environment

First thing I do is to turn down the air conditioning to 60 degrees F (15.5 C). Because I cause a great deal of stinkiness, I usually light candle on the long table. I bring out folding table and set it next to the long table. Later I will start the ceiling fan.

What to wear

I wear no cap, tie my hair with rubber band and make sure my makeup is off. I gave up riding in style for Spinervals workout a while ago. Basic workout bra, bib (only worn inside) and CEP Women's Pink Running O2 Compression Socks or regular bike socks. For Competition 26.0 - The Hardcore 100, I change after the second disk.

Setting feeding tables

Just about now, I turn on TV and DVD player. I usually have two bottles of Accelerade, lemonade flavor, in Clean Bottle chilled in the fridge, so take them out and start sipping from one. In an 8-inch baking pan, I put iced water and soak a towel inside. If the workout is longer than 2 hours, I will have a pitcher of ice next to it for refill. Here comes nutrition: GU Chomps Blueberry Pomegranate works on my leg strength and I set up 1 packet for one hour workout. GU Energy Gel Espresso Love works for energy and I set up 1 packet for ½ hour workout. New this year is SaltStick Electrolyte Caps. I pack 1 for every 30 min. plus extra in Ultimate Direction 4oz Gel Flask. I set up 2 of Clif bar mini just in case for real food, but recently I don’t seem to eat very often. If workout is Competition 13.0 - Tough Love or longer/tougher, I set up Van Holten's Pickle-in-a-Pouch Lil' Sweetie (Sweet) just in case. In the video, I brought five 20oz water bottles with a can of diet coke. Water is used also dumped on head and filling up the iced water mentioned above. Of course, I do not use all of it, but this is why it is called overpreparation.

Bike and trainer set up

First I lay down an exercise mat on the floor. This is to protect carpet from liquid and also weight of the trainer. Pump up bike to tire pressure about 100 psi I place Kinetic Road Machine. Then I tape a handy dandy charts reminding me of gear ratio, heart rate and power zones on the cable on the right side of the handle bar. I bring Pretty Cannondale and Kinetic Road Machine and set it up with resistance of four half turns. Place CycleOps Climbing Riser Block for the front tire. If it is a hill workout, use two to elevate. I put a dry towel on the cable left side near handle bar.

Almost ready to go

I take a half pack of Chomps (even with aerobic workout). I bring shoes after taking Penguin Fresh Twist Shoe Deodorizer out. On bike, I use CycleOps Bike Thong Bicycle Protector with remote holder that has DVD and TV remote in, then change TV input to DVD. Don’t forget to give a Quick wipe of DVD and pop it in the DVD player! I wet Garmin Premium Heart Rate Monitor strap (Soft) with water and and wear it. Then I insert Digifit Connect to iPad and put it on the computer lap desk between the couch and chair. Then turn on g Garmin Forerunner 310XT and make sure it senses heart rate, turn GPS off and place Garmin on the handle bar. Now I am finally putting Pearl Izumi Women's Select Gel Gloves and Pearl Izumi Women's Select MTB Cycling Shoes on. Now I hop on bike and start pedaling. All the devices need to be started. First, I make sure Garmin recognizes cadence and power and start Digifit app on iPad and make sure DigiFit DigiFit recognizes speed/cadence, heart rate and power sensors and start. Then I start Garmin and clip in! (Shimano SPD M324 Mountain Bike Pedals, one side SPD, one side flat). Before I start the workout, to warm up, I watch Coach’s Notes. Now I am ready to go!

1 Comments:

Blogger ArmySlowRdr said...

We use almost the same type of nutritionals--gu chomps and gels and clif bar. I rarely eat a Clif Bar--I've found when I'm that far gone on a mtb ride it goes down like sawdust and sucks up what little hydration I have left. I like more as a snack..haha. Besides BBerry Pomegranite I think the watermelon and orange chomps are awesome.

I am waiting for my powerbeam trainer to come. If I like it, I'll go ahead and get powertap G3 wheel set basic from cyclops for the bike that goes outdoors. Using an Edge 800 and just did download the Friel book to my Kindle for Ipad. Great and easy to understand. Can't wait to get started.

Enjoy Italy !

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