Road Bike Fitness Program Download



Program

There are multiple options to choose from when you want to spice up your indoor cycling class with virtual software. Some software can be used with all BODY BIKE indoor cycles whereas others use measured training data from the BODY BIKE SMART+ and BODY BIKE Connect indoor cycles. BODY BIKE SMART+ and BODY BIKE Connect both transmit the ANT+ protocol enabling them to connect to the vast majority of group training systems. BODY BIKE SMART+ also connects through BLE to most fitness apps for mobile devices. The list below is some of the options available*. These are all developed and handled by third parties. For further information or support, please contact the relevant company directly.

Trying to keep a traditional cardio workout interesting can be a challenge to say the least. Sitting on a bike indoors and just pedaling away has the ability to turn your favorite music, TV show or movie into the most unbearable thing on the planet. This phenomenon has derailed a number of my attempts to put in some straight cardio time, way more than I care to admit.
To try and take out the dull factor I started trying to spice things up by integrating intervals. It not only gives me a better workout but it also keep my mind active thinking ahead on what is coming up in the workout and how hard I can push without crashing before my time is up.
I used to road bike competitively for a short time and while training for a race early in the season when the weather was not being cooperative (which in the northwest is all but two weeks out of the year) I had to force myself to put in the miles on my bike trainer. The only way I kept my sanity was through the use of intervals. Whether I did a short 15-minute ride or a long 2-3 hour killer, intervals were the only way I could coax myself back on the bike.
So when we got a request for a bike cardio routine I thought I would share a quick cardio interval in hopes that it would save someone else from dreading their cardio routine.
The workout video above incorporates a very quick moving interval that is over so fast you won’t feel as though you were on the bike for anywhere near the actual time. In my opinion, this is the best way to not only force in a cardio workout but also improve your overall endurance and/or burn the most calories in terms of cardio for weight loss.
So how many calories can you expect to burn with this routine? Well that of course all depends on the amount of effort you put into it but if you push yourself you can burn up to an average of 9-14 calories a minute, or a total of 162 – 252 calories for this routine.
We have included the transcript for this routine below so you can use it on your own when you don’t have access to a computer to watch our video. Also keep in mind that this is an interval program and though it was made specifically for cycling it can easily be used for any other form of cardio; running, elliptical, stair climber, row machine, arc machine etc.

Fitness Road Bikes

Several fitness-related organizations and seasoned fitness trainers provide various cycling workouts and training programs online, free of charge. Incorporate a variety of cycling workouts in your training plan to improve your fitness level and performance, including workouts targeting speed, strength and endurance.

  • Here at Saris, we’re committed to providing an indoor training experience that doesn’t sacrifice a thing. That’s why our indoor bike trainers, smart and non-smart alike, are compatible with all training apps. That way you’re free to train with the software that best fits you and your training needs. Simply Connect and Go.
  • The Indoor Spin Workout for Speed. No hills here: This 30-minute workout was designed for high accelerations at low to moderate resistance. “It’s ideal for a fantastic calorie burn,” says.


Interval training For Weight Loss (Total Time = 18 min)

Road Bike Fitness Training

Road bike fitness program download app

Road Bike Fitness Program Download Software


Warm Up (3 Min increase every 30 seconds)
Start at lowest setting
~30 Sec Rest
Interval #1 (2 Min) 4 times through (seated)
20 Sec High
10 Sec Low
~30 Sec Rest
Interval #2 (2 Min) 4 times through
20 Sec Med Seated
10 Sec High Standing Sprint
Interval #3 (6 Min) 4 times through
40 Low/recover
20 Medium high Hill Climb Standing
10 Sprint Seated
20 Medium High Seated
Cool Down (4 Min)
Two Min Drop every 15 seconds (start medium high)
Stretch (15 seconds each)
Left/Right Calf on Bike
Left/Right Hamstring on Bike
Left/Right Quad off Bike