Workouts

Trainer Solution

by Julie on February 3, 2011

in Smart Fitness,Smart Life,Workouts

201102031020.jpg

A few months back, I asked for your advice on making my indoor workouts more interesting. I have a trainer that allows me to ride my bike inside during the winter months, but it can get so boring. I’m dreaming of the day it is warm enough to bike outside again!

201102031020.jpg

You guys had some great ideas!

Quite a few people suggested putting in a movie or watching TV. Some took it a step further and gave me some ideas for interval workouts, like pedaling faster during commercials, or HIIT workouts.

Beth suggested I get a indoor cycling DVD, and a lot of people recommended spinning classes.

Lots of people suggested skipping the trainer altogether and taking the opportunity to strength train or do some fitness DVDs.

201102031018.jpg

Thank you all so much for your advice! I tried a few different things these pastfew months, before finally hitting on what really works for me:

I tried putting in DVDs of shows that I’d been wanting to watch. Some days, I pushed myself harder during certain scenes as a way to work in intervals. This occasionally worked for me, but more often than not the ride seems to drag on and I don’t enjoy what I’m watching as a result.

I tried pedaling until I got bored and then switching to strength training for a few minutes. And while it got me doing some cross-training, it was also difficult to convince myself to get back on the bike.

Spinning sounds great, but since I don’t have a gym membership, I want to do something that I can do at home.

201102031017.jpg

Then, I finally found my solution: reading while cycling. I put a towel over my handlebars (and therefore covering the bike computer that tells me my time and mileage), and put my book on top of the towel. Reading captures my attention a lot more than TV does, and it helps me towards my “read 101 books in 1001 days” goal!

Lately, I’ve been getting in three or four 30+ minute trainer rides a week. And I look forward to it!

Granted, I need to work on getting more strength training in, but that’s a work-in-progress.

What indoor/seasonal workout solutions have you found lately?

{ 13 comments }

Fitting in Fitness

January 20, 2011
IMG_1773 Resized.jpg

I know, health and fitness should be one of my top priorities. I’m working on it. And I can’t wait for spring, when I can be outside gardening and cycling for large chunks of the day. But in the meantime, I’m doing the best I can.

I’m not a fitness trainer or expert, but I have a feeling that this may work for you too, on those days when you have little free time or just don’t feel like doing an all-out workout.

Read the rest of the Savviness →

Workout Review: Rubberbanditz {Giveaway}

December 16, 2010
Standard Mobile Gym Package.jpeg

Now that the temperatures have dropped below freezing and snow is impending (I can’t believe we don’t have any snow yet, by the way!), my workouts have moved indoors. I don’t belong to a gym, so when Rubberbanditz offered to send me a “portable gym kit” to try out, I was more than happy to accept.

In true Savvy Eats fashion, I have broken it down into a pros and cons list.

Read the rest of the Savviness →

Workout Review: Yogalosophy

December 3, 2010
Dan & Julie Wedding283 Resized.jpg

Part yoga, part strength training, this DVD is not what I expected. That’s not such a bad thing. The workout is still challenging and leaves me feeling strong.

Read the rest of the Savviness →

Too Much, Too Fast {+Coupon!}

July 20, 2010
IMG_2692 Resized.jpg

Smart Food:

Enter SavvyTea to get 10% off the Summer Tea Bundle in my shop at checkout.

Smart Fitness:

I’ve been doing too much, too fast…and how I’m going to fix it.

Smart Life:

My weekly goals.

How do you keep from doing too much, too fast?

Read the rest of the Savviness →