Metaphors by Jay Duplessie

Metaphors by Jay Duplessie

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I thought I would break from the routine just a bit, and rather that share a “story” this week, I would share some of the fun metaphors I use during my sprints with class.
SPRINT DRILL #1
Many years ago I saw a T-shirt for a Track and field team and on the back of it it had the words “If you can read this, then I'm winning.” I always loved that quote and so I made a fun game of it. Since almost all of my sprint songs (and most songs for that matter) have 3 choruses in them, I find two other quotes and run the drill this way.
*Describe the race any way you like (A marathon, a Cycling race, even a car race) and tell them they are behind someone and as they get closer, they see on the back of their shirt (insert your favorite quote) and in an explosive voice tell them to pass. Do it again with a second quote, and then use the “If you can read this……” quote last. Works every time.
SPRINT DRILL #2
Tell them they are either in a car or on a bike on a two lane highway. THIS Highway is the “Highway of Life.”  They are in the right lane and in the left lane is fast moving on coming traffic wizzing by. Again, using a typical 3 chorus sprint song. At first chorus tell them the left lane oipens up and they have to take the left lane and sprint like hell before the left lane fills back up with on coming traffic. Do the same thing for the second on. But on the third one tell them it doesn't look like “life” is gonna open up that lane and that when “Life” throws you this challenge, you do what winners do and create your OWN opening by using the breakdown lane and sprint like hell.
RUN DRILL
Play a typical Run song with a steady temp. Tell them they are on a log like the old time loggers wearing those spiked shoes and they are competing against someone else. Remember when those lumber jack games used to play on TV ?? So they have to run without bouncing imagining they are on this log, trying to knock off the opponent.
HILL DRILL
One of my favorite things to say during a hill climb is to imagine they are walking in waste deep snow, climbing a hill. Increasing the resistance means the hill incline is getting steeper and steeper. And then when you think you have them close to their limit, Tell them you just hooked a sled to the back of their belt and on that sled is everyone and everything that means anything to them and that they MUST get them to the top of the hill !!
More stories coming soon !!
Bike Fit Graphics Show Points of Adjustments

Bike Fit Graphics Show Points of Adjustments

The guys at BikeFit.com do a great job using infographics to communicate the process of proper bicycle fit. Today they sent out these images and I wanted to share them with you. Each details the multiple points of adjustment that can be used to ensure a comfortable setup.

If you really want to become a bike fit expert, check out everything you can do with this iPad app.

Adjustable points of contact on a bicycle. 

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5 points of cleat adjustments

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3 points of saddle adjustments

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Handlebar adjustments

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Having been through a three hour, professional fitting like what BikeFit.com offers – I have experienced how many of these adjustments are effected by others… i.e. saddle fore/aft affects height and reach to the bars, cleat position can require a change in saddle position, etc…

A comprehensive fitting is really important for someone who is riding thousands of miles a year and/or is super concerned about efficiency = getting the maximum amount of power to the road.

So how detailed should you be with a new participant? After setting up people for over 15 years, it's my view that you just need to get them close and feeling comfortable. You obviously don't have 3 hours and with the exception of the Keiser M3, the adjustments on Indoor Cycles are too coarse to really fine tune a person anyway.

 

 

 

Studio Air Quality Survey – Add Your Experience Today

Studio Air Quality Survey – Add Your Experience Today

Is stale/stuffy indoor air quality hurting your cycling workout?

This might be a perfect space for a 25 bike cycling studio – except the HVAC system was designed to supply air for a three person travel agency.

I'm learning that many small/boutique fitness studios are located in spaces designed as offices or small retailers. Businesses with a handful of sedentary people, sitting at a desk. The building's HVAC system isn't typically optimised for all the CO2 and moisture created by a room full of heavy breathing participants = poor air quality, especially at the end of class 🙁

Does this describe your studio? Should we be looking for solutions to improve your studio's air quality, while keeping energy costs to a minimum?

UPDATE: I have this interview about studio air quality issues with a PhD student researching solutions to indoor air pollution you may enjoy.

We've created this short survey, or you'll find it below – it's only 11 questions – so please take a moment and complete it.

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Favorite Track(s) of The Week

Favorite Track(s) of The Week

New music Friday is a favorite day of mine.  I love waking up with my morning cup of coffee and Spotify (and iTunes) to see what new music I can find to use in my classes. Sometimes I walk away disappointed and other times I feel like I’ve hit the jackpot. I can typically tell if a song is going to really work for me right away and then other times, it needs to really grow on me. Today I’m going to share a few of my finds from last week that I hope you’ll be able to add to your library!

I'll start you off with this one from one of my favorite bands, Imagine Dragons.  It's around 79 RPM's so it can really be used as a flat road or a hill, depending on your resistance.  It's only 3 minutes, but here's hoping for an extended version or maybe a remix in the near future.  *Fun Fact: Imagine Dragons will perform on the series of premier of new Muppet Show airing Sept 22.

 

Another standout from last week's new music is from  ZZ Ward's new album, Love and War.  Check out Marry Well for a steep climb and also Rescue for a flat road, but watch for an F-bomb at about 1:45.

 

And finally, another female artist that I'm loving lately, Gin Wigmore. (If you haven't used her Black Sheep and New Rush yet, you definitely should give them a try.) Her new album Blood To Bone has several great tracks that would work well for cycling. Check them out here:

 

 

 

I hope you find something in this post that you can use in your next playlist.

What new music are you listening to this week?

 

The Power of 3 – Three Song Harmonically Mixed Music Sets – Popped a Molly, Can’t Feel My Face, Ex’s and Oh’s

The Power of 3 – Three Song Harmonically Mixed Music Sets – Popped a Molly, Can’t Feel My Face, Ex’s and Oh’s

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Download this 3 song harmonically mixed track

To download the above media on a Mac:

Right Click on the blue underlined link
Select “Download Linked File As”
Select a download location
Once file is completely downloaded, find it in the location you selected
Drag the file into your iTunes or Spotify library OR
Right Click on the file and Select “Open With”
From the drop down menu select “iTunes” or “Spotify”
File should begin playing and is now part of your iTunes or Spotify library
To download the above media on a PC:

Right Click on the blue underlined link
Select “Save Link As”
Select a download location
Once file is completely downloaded, find it in the location you selected
Drag the file into your iTunes or Spotify library OR
Right Click on the file and Select “Open With”
From the drop down menu select “iTunes” or “Spotify”
File should begin playing and is now part of your iTunes or Spotify library
Click here to watch a video on how to download media files from ICI/Pro.

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Mad Dogg splits from Star Trac = a fire sale on Spinners®!

Mad Dogg splits from Star Trac = a fire sale on Spinners®!

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Hope you didn't just purchase a studio full of Spinner Blade Ions® at the regular price and then paid for Instructor training 🙁

 

I'd been hearing some rumors about Mad Dogg Athletics ending their long partnership* with manufacturer Star Trac. And then yesterday I received this email above, that frankly, looked to me like a “Going out of business!” fire sale.

Well today it is official… Precor will be the new manufacturer of Spinner® Indoor Cycles.

I traded some emails yesterday with Justin Kleber who's the Product Manager for group cycling for Core Health and Fitness.

Hi John,
Here's what I can tell you.  Our contract terminated in June and we have chosen not to renew the agreement.  They have been great partners but we've agreed to pursue new opportunities and are winding down our relationship with them.  More details will be coming in the next few months.
And I will make sure I keep you updated on all new developments.  I'm the Product Manager for group cycling for Core Health and Fitness.  That includes Schwinn Cycling and the new Star Trac bikes.  I'm your go to guy for everything cycling within Core Health and Fitness.

Did you catch that bit about the new Star Trac bikes? Justin wasn't at liberty to give me any additional details, so we'll have to see exactly what will be “new” about these Indoor Cycles.

It's my understanding that certain design elements of the Spinner Blade Ion were based on being different from the Schwinn AC Performance. IMO it was a mistake to continue with the friction resistance system vs. Magnetic and don't get me started on weird feel of a tensioned belts vs. the bicycle like feel of the Gates Carbon found on the AC and new Stages SC3.

My question is; If Star Trac will continue to offer rebranded versions of the PRO/NXT/Ion do we really need another brand of Indoor Cycle from Precor that will be the new Spinners®?

Stay tuned.

*NOTE: I have no knowledge of who left whom.