Favorite Track of The Week

Favorite Track of The Week

Take your pick from this playlist of  “Grand Finale” songs to end your class with a bang.  All are high energy and will require your riders to move way beyond their comfort zone to the big finish.  Whether you choose to end with sprints or a climb, any of these songs will provide the motivation to push your riders above and beyond.

Krosah by E.S. Posthumus iTunes link

Sabra Dance by David Garrett iTunes Link

Breathe by The Prodigy iTunes Link

Indestructible by Disturbed iTunes link

 

Favorite Track of The Week

Favorite Track of The Week

Try these remixes in your next class and your class will be pumping.

Scared To Be Lonely (LOOPERS Remix), at around 65 rpm can work as a seated or standing climb. Listen for a slowdown from 1:47-2:18-a great opportunity to throw in some cueing.

Scared To Be Lonely (LOOPERS Remix) by Martin Garrix, Dua Lipa, Loopers iTunes Link

If this remix isn't your favorite, there are plenty more to chose from in these two volumes:

Scared To Be Lonely Remixes Volume 1

Scared To Be Lonely Remixes Volume 2

 

 

 

 

Favorite Track of The Week

Favorite Track(s) of The Week

Whether you are looking for a climb or a flat road for your next class, you'll find both of them here.  Check out these two new releases that are ready to be added to your next ride profile.

The first is a new release from one of my favorites, ZZ Ward.  She has some great stuff that I continue to rotate into my profiles such as Put The Gun Down, Move Like You Stole It, 365 Days, If I Could be Her and Blue Eyes Blind.  At 95 rpm, we will be riding on a nice steady flat road to this one:

Help Me Mama by ZZ Ward iTunes link

This new track is from Cold War Kid's forthcoming album LA Divine.  It's a slow, steady seated or standing (or alternating) climb just above 60 rpm.

Restless by Cold War Kids iTunes link

 

 

Favorite Track of The Week

Favorite Track of The Week

Your riders will definitely appreciate the way this song starts out slowly and then builds into a steady climb.  At first listen, you may not think this song would fit in a cycling class, but once you've tried it, you'll want to go back to it again and again.  It's Green Light from Lorde's upcoming album Melodrama (expected to be released on June 16) and I first caught it when she performed it live on SNL a few weeks ago.

There are a few different ways you may want to use this one.  It starts slow and picks up a beat at :49.  I recently used it after a particularly hard sprint, so we took the first 49 seconds as a recovery before a steady (65 rpm) standing climb.  If you aren't needing that recovery, you can ask riders to climb in the saddle for the first 49 seconds and then bring them to a standing climb once the beat picks up, or keep them in the saddle to climb the entire song.  You have  quite a few options here but any way you choose, I'm sure you and your class will love this one!

 

Green Light by Lorde iTunes link

Favorite Track of The Week

Favorite Track of The Week

Sometimes all you need is 3 minutes of work to get your class off on the right foot.  Use this song early on in your class to motivate your riders and set the tone for the rest of your profile.  With it's steady beat and fun lyrics, you're sure to elicit some smiles as well.  At around 69 rpm, this faster climb will work well either seated, standing or alternating between the two.

I Think I Like It by Mary Jane Fonda iTunes link

Favorite Track of The Week

Favorite Track of The Week

If you're looking for a fast, flat road song with upbeat lyrics and a fresh new sound, look no further.  Here's one that just dropped today from New Politics that has a running time of just over 4 minutes.  This anthem- type song will have your riders pedaling at around 100 rpm.  It would also make a perfect warm-up song.

One of Us by New Politics iTunes link

If you like their sound, you might also like this one (climb, 67 rpm):

Harlem by New Politics iTunes link