Three months of Spotify for just a buck

Three months of Spotify for just a buck

Spotify 3 month sale

Here's a great deal for anyone who's been dragging their feet on subscribing to Spotify. Sign up now and get three months for $0.99 – this is for USA customers, you'll need to check to see if the offer is available in your country.

If you're concerned about learning the in's and out's of Spotify – we've got you covered here at ICI/PRO.

Find a bunch of articles to learn the basics of Spotify here + a bunch of tips and tricks.

Beyond the access to millions of tracks – one of the main benefits of Spotify is how easy it is to share playlists between friends. As an ICI/PRO member you're considered a friend and we have over 60 fabulous playlists that you can download here.

Looking for that perfect track? We have 8 collaborative playlists where you can find song selections from other ICI/PRO members and you can add your own.

 

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Free Music Friday 12/5

Free Class Music from ICI/PRO

Are you forever in search of songs that are motivating, fun and somewhat familiar (but not necessarily Top 40)?

I am too! I like tunes with built in ‘chant' like choruses that we can sing along to.

This week I present to you a band of siblings from Australia (really want to visit there someday) with a 75 rpm, 3:38 minute kickin' song I've been using 12 minutes into class to determine PTP. My class has been singing along and there's even a shout out every now and again as we work to our highest sustainable power.

Check out Sheppard and ‘Geronimo':

Here's your free Soundcloud download:

https://soundcloud.com/loribdj/sheppard-geronimo-time-lori-b

 

 

 

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The Power of 3 – Three Song Harmonically Mixed Indoor Cycling Set – “My Body Tells Me “NO” But I Won’t Quit Cuz I Want More”

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The Power of 3 – “”My Body Tells Me “NO” But I Won't Quit Cuz I Want More”

“Turn The Levels” by DJ Lobersterdust

“Part of Me” by Katy Perry

“My Body” by Young the Giant

There has been a lot of talk lately about the proper range of RPM (Revolutions Per Minute) in indoor cycling classes. The general range that most indoor cycling certifications recommend is 60-110rpm. That doesn’t mean that going a little faster or slower is going immediately cause injury, it means that this range can be ridden effectively by most people in the population.

When I started teaching with power, about 2 years ago, the first thing I discovered was how a high RPM and lower resistance could elevate the HR (Heart Rate) as well as RPE (Rate of Perceived Exertion) without the associated increase in power or output. The “fast spinners”, who for years were considered the “stars” of class, were shocked at how low their power numbers were. Many of them complained that the power meters must not be working properly or were broken. I tried to calm them and explained that they were beautifully athletic riders but they may have never trained with the appropriate resistance while riding at a high cadence. I asked them to be patient and to use this new found knowledge and tool to help them reach fitness levels they had only dreamed of. By finding their most efficient cadence, that RPM where the body can produce the most power at the lowest HR or RPE, and progressively increasing cadence and maintaining power, over time, many of these riders are now able to ride at a fast cadence and maintain a high power output.

Interval sets like the one below are how I coach riders to slowly but steadily increase their most efficient cadence over time.

A detailed set profile to print

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3 song harmonically mixed track, to download Right Click > Save As / Save Target As to download. Open in iTunes and then you'll see this in your Spotify Local File folder.

Recording of me teaching this 3 song set in a class on a Spinner Blade Ion ,Right Click > Save As / Save Target As to download on PC or Download Linked File As on Mac. Open in iTunes and then you'll see this in your Spotify Local File folder.

3 song harmonically mixed track AND video ,  to download Right Click > Save As / Save Target As to download.

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HELP! The Stereo Cord Won’t Plug Into My New iPhone 5s or 6

My Stereo jack won't fit when I have a case on my iPhone

Do you have this problem? Click image to see this adapter at Amazon

I never expected this problem

Amy and I both updated our iPhones last week. She got a new iPhone 6 and I went with a 5s. Both are lighter and thinner than the iPhone 4s' we replaced. Thin is great, until you add a case to them. Now the club's connection cord to the stereo is too thick to fit into the iPhone cases' female jack = neither of us can use our phones to teach without; A. removing the case or B. use a bluetooth receiver to connect wirelessly.

So to fix this I ordered two very inexpensive 3.5mm adapters today from Amazon – $4.99 each with free Prime* shipping. One for each of us. I'm tempted to tape it securely to the existing cord at the one LifeTime where I teach, but inevitably it will disappear and then I'll be stuck with nothing.

*I'm two years with Amazon Prime and without a doubt it's been worth every penny. I cannot begin to tell you how much stress and anxiety this service has saved me. Whenever I think; I need to remember to get some more AA batteries (or whatever) the next time I'm at Target I break into a cold sweat. There never is a “next time” because I never just go “shopping.” So either I'll forget to plan a special trip to Target – or worse – on the off chance I'm ever at Target, I will forget to buy batteries.

Now when I notice I need more readers, batteries, headphone jacks or more Chef Jays bars – I jump on Amazon, hit a few keys and in two days they'll be at my door. No wondering how much shipping will be on a $10 item – it's free 🙂

Now if I could just think of something to get Amy for Christmas…    

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Free Music Friday 11/21

 

Free Class Music from ICI/PRO

It's been really fun lately. As I've been introducing work at higher rpm's, for longer periods of time, my classes are seeing improvement and having fun with it. Just this week, a few people have said they are noticing they're getting more efficient at higher cadences. 🙂

Right-o! It's so important for those of us that love to ‘grind it out' to work at higher speeds….like cross training in the middle of a cycle class!

We all know great music helps us push ourselves and our classes, and in light of that, here is another great FREE DJ remix at 96 rpm's and 3:45. With a driving and intense beat, I've been using it successfully right after warm up and getting us out of the saddle for 30 second intervals.

Enjoy this free remix of Evanescence and Andru Donalds by Kill Mr DJ:

https://soundcloud.com/kill_mr_dj/fool-mishale-evanescence-vs-andru-donalds

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The Power of 7 – Seven Song Harmonically Mixed Indoor Cycling Set – “No Left Turn”

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The Power of 7 – “No Left Turn”

“Lessons in Love” by Neon Trees

“Dance Again” by Jennifer Lopez

“Walking on Air” by Katy Perry

“Moves Like Jagger” by Maroon 5

“Only Girl” by Rihanna

“Mmm Yea” by Austin Mahone

“Timber” by Pit Bull

Do you remember the old days of indoor cycling when it felt like the only cues instructors knew were “turn it to the right” or “add more resistance” or “turn it up”?  It seemed like these were the only cues they were ever taught and eventually everyone in class was doing a phantom turn because there legs, lungs and heart couldn't handle any more intensity.  Well, those “good old days” are what helped me dream up this “No Left Turn” set.  The goal of this set is to finish every interval with a higher average wattage than the previous interval and to “turn it to the right” for every new interval.  With the proper “anchoring” of time and effort and pacing this set can be successfully completed.  The timing of this set consists of 3 intervals of 3 minutes with 1 minute recover after each, followed by 3 intervals of 2 minutes with 1 minute recovery after each, followed by 3 intervals of 1 minute with 30 seconds recovery after each.  The first interval of each set should be ridden seated with a cadence range of 80-110 rpm, the second interval of each set should be ridden seated with a cadence range of 60-80 rpm and the third interval of each set should be ridden standing with a cadence above 60 rpm.

After a proper warm-up, explain the set to your class, you can even ask them if the remember the days of instructors asking them to turn it up 20 or more times in a song or set and how we all used to “fake turn” so it didn't look like we are cheating.  I like to tell them that we are going to do 9 intervals and that I'm expecting a higher average wattage after each and every interval AND an increased resistance for every new interval.  I'll joke that “Yes, it sounds like the old day, but I promise if you follow along and pace properly you CAN do this set without any phantom turns.”

In order to be successful with this set it's important not to go too hard on the first 3 minute interval.  I recommend a slightly below threshold effort.  At the end of the first interval make sure everyone remembers their average wattage.  The second interval is at a slower cadence, so more resistance is needed to “beat” the previous interval and the third interval is standing and most likely at an even slower cadence so even more resistance is needed.  Moving through riding positions that require slower and slower RPM's is how we can successfully add a “turn to the right” after each interval.  After the three 3 minute intervals the interval time drops to 2 minutes.  Riders should be able to ride at a higher output or wattage for 2 minutes than they did for 3 minutes so the average wattage and resistance should continue to rise they work through the three riding positions and RPM ranges.  The same should hold true for the 1 minute intervals as well.  I recommend that riders only increase their average wattage by 1-2 watts for each interval, more than that and they are setting themselves up for failure, pun intended.

My riders love this set it teaches pacing, patience and focus as well as being a great Lactate Threshold workout.

Please leave a comment letting me know how it goes in class.

A detailed set profile to print

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7 song harmonically mixed track, to download Right Click > Save As / Save Target As to download. Open in iTunes and then you'll see this in your Spotify Local File folder.

Recording of me teaching this 7 song set in a class on a Stages Bike,Right Click > Save As / Save Target As to download on PC or Download Linked File As on Mac. Open in iTunes and then you'll see this in your Spotify Local File folder.

Recording of me teaching this 7 song set in a class on a Spinner NXT, Right Click > Save As / Save Target As to download on PC or Download Linked File As on Mac. Open in iTunes and then you'll see this in your Spotify Local File folder.

Recording of me teaching this 7 song set in a class on a Spinner Blade Ion, Right Click > Save As / Save Target As to download on PC or Download Linked File As on Mac. Open in iTunes and then you'll see this in your Spotify Local File folder.

Recording of me teaching this 7 song set in a CardioVascularIntervals Class (CVI), CVI is a class that is taught on ANY piece of cardiovascular equipment, it is not limited to the bike. Right Click > Save As / Save Target As to download on PC or Download Linked File As on Mac. Open in iTunes and then you'll see this in your Spotify Local File folder.

7 song harmonically mixed track AND video, to download Right Click > Save As / Save Target As to download.