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Winter Training

Nov 29, 2009
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As the temperature drops in these Northeastern United States I am looking for a good way to get fit for the colligate road season... Do you know of any good alternative workouts for those cold days when the weather prevents riding?
 
Jul 22, 2009
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indoor rollers would be the best, any other activity will develop other muscle groups not used in cycling that will sap oxygen when you need it
 
Nov 8, 2009
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Laszlo said:
indoor rollers would be the best, any other activity will develop other muscle groups not used in cycling that will sap oxygen when you need it

Is this a generally accepted fact or your personal opinion? I don't think I've heard this before.
 
Mar 12, 2009
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Specificity does apply, ie: if you want the best cycling form from winter you should cycle. Indoor trainers, rollers, track work will be best for improving or at the very least maintaining your cycling fitness.
 
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Stair climber or step mill is a good cross training workout. But, getting in the miles outside on the bike is important so layer up, put on heavy big training tires and fenders on the bike.