We’re using Epic Planet’s “Tour of The West” Video This Week

We’re using Epic Planet’s “Tour of The West” Video This Week

Tour of the west Epic Planet Indoor Cycling DVD Video post

Screenshot of the Big Finish from Tour Of The West – heading into & above the clouds .

With the weather starting to break here in the frozen north, today [Sunday] is my last scheduled Performance class for the season. To celebrate our (hopeful) return to riding outdoors, I thought it would be fun to ride along with this new Indoor Cycling DVD from Epic Planet – Tour of The West.

This 60/45 minute video is a compilation of five minute long segments, from past titles, that includes various terrains. This should make for an excellent interval class, with lots of climbing, intermixed with plenty of fast flats.

I'll be coaching my riders to be working, as usual; Below/@/Above the PTP we'll discover during the first climb – segment #3 Mt Lemmon Climb. Alternately, you could easily coach this as an Interval set Below/@/Above Threshold Heart Rate, if you don't have power. 

You might need some remote control for this

My preference is to ride along with the class, facing the screens, whenever I'm teaching to video. That way a can comment on what they're seeing + easily view the countdown timer. You'll need to have control of either your music… or the video, to pull this off professionally. With the of the video segments being exactly 5 minutes long, you'll want to change songs with the video. My playlist below is comprised of ~5:00 min songs (not exact), so you'll want to skip ahead a few times to keep the music and video in sync. Now if you've got a really long cord for your iPhone you're set. If not, my solution is to use an inexpensive Bluetooth receiver. You can learn more about using these simple devices here & here.

Tour of The West Class Profile

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Featuring Epic Planet Video [ Title ] – the segments shown in Red are skipped if you select the 45 minute play option. My preference for a 45 min class, is to use the 60 min version and forward past #s 8 – 9 & 10. The first four segments conform better to my class format. You can obviously skip any three segments you choose, or if you're feeling devilish, repeat #5 [Beartooth Pass] to create a 10 minute threshold effort 🙂 Just make sure you have the video remote handy.

#1 [Wine Country] – Warm up > Let's get this class started! I take everyone through very purposeful series of intensity increases. The track Eireann is ~ 95RPM. Your objective to begin to feel warm and your effort should have you noticing that early change in breathing that signifies crossing over VT1 (Aerobic Threshold)

#2 [Saguaro East] – Openers > Repeated hard efforts, with the last one reaching Threshold. We slow the pedals to ~ 64 RPM to match the track Daybreak and I have everyone add load until they sense they need to stand > which we do. There's a nice build of intensity in the music that really hits at 1:00 where we accelerate to as fast as possible and hold for 30 seconds. I have my participants “walk”, with very slow cadence, during the recoveries. Follow the changes that you hear for around 30 secs on/off. Pay attention to the time on the countdown timer. I'll have everyone really push for the final minute. This should have everyone breathless (or close) so we get that first, painful trip to threshold out of the way.

#3 [Mt. Lemmon] – Four Minute “Best Effort” > I love these and my classes tell me they enjoy them as well = I include them on every ride I do, regardless if I have power meters or not. Use the first minute as an easy spin and to describe the effort to follow. If your power bikes have a stage timer, I encourage you to use it to time and record the maximum amount to work everyone can do during the last four minutes of the climb.

#4 [Monument Valley] – Establish “Base” Watts/Effort > I'll tell my class: On a group ride, you often don't get the chance to fully recover after a long climb. You have to keep up so you're not dropped, so you take whatever recovery you can grab. This often means you need to recover, while you continue to work, abet at a lower effort level.

Now that we're warm and aerobic, we'll use this fast flat (Call me the Breeze) @ 100RPM to establish the wattage or RPE, that has us early into Zone 3 – just above the transition in your breathing. I like to describe this as “above chatty”… and it is. VT1 is where your class begins to shut up and ride, because their need for O2 has them losing interest in talking with their neighbor.

NOTE: from here on we're limiting recoveries to no lower than “Base” Watts/Effort (HRs above Zone 2 / VT1) Your riders can recover there > it just takes awhile longer. This is a great opportunity to train out that need to; WORK – FULLY RECOVER. You never get that chance in the real world, why would you include it in your classes?

#5 [Beartooth Pass] – Five Minute “Performance Climb” > Between your “Base” and “Best Effort” is an intensity where you can perform for a long period of time. I make this time “self directed” by simply telling them; you've got a 5 minute climb somewhere between your base and best effort. You decide if you want to lead at the front… or struggle along at the rear.

Next you enter a series of rollers and short, steep climbs

#6 [San Diego] –  Watch and ride these rollers. This segment includes a steep, 45 sec all out effort to keep up.

#7 [Mt. Baldy] –  More rollers that have you powering your way over a 1:29 min and 1:50 climb

#8 [San Diego] – Hits with a sharp climb right at the start. Plenty of fast downhill action to stretch everyones legs.

#9 [Aspen] – 5 minute climb > back to a performance climb here. The rider's in this video don't appear to be working very hard = we just need to sustain the effort to keep with them. You're saving energy so you can beat everyone to the top of Mt Evans.

#10 [Sedona] – Begins with a gentle climb that flattens out to a nice fast flat were everyone should quickly find and maintain their Base Watts.

#11 [Mt. Evans] – BIG FINISH! > here's where everyone can demonstrate their physical endurance. THE RACE ISN'T WON AT THE BEGINNING… YOU NEED TO CRUSH THEM AT THE TOP! Here I'm asking for an effort above their 4 min “Best Effort”, for the complete 5 minutes. I don't care how they do it, I just want an average Watts / above Threshold HR for the total time. Get after it!

#12 [Wine Country] – Cool down and recovery

Here's the full playlist 

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The Science of Distraction

The Science of Distraction

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Check out these video about IMAXSHIFT Indoor Cycling studios. They've raised the bar on using video an order of magnitude above anything else I've ever seen.

This Spin Class Makes You Feel Like You’re Soaring Through Space

This is how exercise should be done.

IMAX Shift CEO Bryan Marcovici said the images help shift cyclers’ attention away from the exercise’s intensity.

“The science of distraction is really interesting,” he told The Huffington Post. “We’re taking the focal point outside of the riders’ head and giving them something in front of them to actually anchor to.”

Jesse Alexander, a master spin instructor at IMAX Shift, said “people work harder when they’re visually distracted and visually immersed.”

“When they see something, that makes them want to pedal faster,” he continued. “When they see something, that makes them want to turn the resistance up. It becomes a far more effective workout.”

This is someone I'd love to have on the podcast!

ICI Podcast 343 – Create Entertaining Performance Training Classes

ICI Podcast 343 – Create Entertaining Performance Training Classes

John Macgowan and David McQuillen

Me with David McQuillen at IHRSA

Is it possible to create Performance Cycling Classes that are entertaining and compelling, for both endurance athletes and non-cyclists? David McQuillen, with The Sufferfest video series, says you can with entertaining video content – note the emphasis on entertaining 🙂

I've been aware of David's videos for years. Perfect for pounding away in the garage or your basement, but I didn't consider them suitable for group cycling classes. Turns out I may need to adjust my thinking about this… With more than 45 licensed facilities worldwide (they're called Sufferfest Embassies) it sounds like there is a group application for these extremely well produced HD videos.

Check out all of the Sufferfest videos here.

You'll find the studio research done by Callie Bowling we reference during this podcast > ICI Podcast 338 — Pre-startup planning for a new Indoor Cycling Studio

Listen below as David and I discuss his ideas on expanding your studio's appeal to cyclists through the use of his Sufferfest training videos.

Studio/Club Owners and Managers interested in becoming a licensed Sufferest facility can request a free information package by emailing Kate Patterson Kate@TheSufferfest.com – you'll want to include your studio's name and location.

Please tell Kate you heard this interview on ICI/PRO and she'll send you a pair of these cool Sufferfest Socks, just for saying hello! Limited to responses through June 30th.   

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New Epic Planet Indoor Cycling DVD – Video

New Epic Planet Indoor Cycling DVD – Video

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Epic Planet just released a new DVD/Video you can use in your classes!
The Tour of the West – Volume 1 – Intervals

[They are also offering a 30% discount on all digital downloads – the company is based in Florida and the producer is feeling a little sorry for all of us stuck in the cold/snow & ice]

Just enter Coupon Code BIGFREEZE at checkout to get 30% off on downloads.

An interesting concept – take the best segments, from your most popular full length videos and string them together as a FUN series of intervals.

Take your class to 10 amazing locations all over the U.S. West, including:

Sedona, AZ
Wine Country, Napa, Ca
Saguaro East National Park, Tucson, AZ
Mt. Lemmon, Tucson, AZ
Monument Valley, UT
Beartooth Pass, Red Lodge, MT
Great Western Loop, San Diego, CA
Mt. Baldy, Glendora, CA
The Maroon Bells, Aspen, CO
Mt. Evans, Idaho Falls, CO

This epicRIDE has it all: flats, rolling country, and BIG hills!

You'll find the complete catalog here.

New Epic Planet Indoor Cycling DVD – Video

What is an Immersive Fitness Studio?

Immersive Fitness Studio Santa Monica 24 Hour Fitness

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I just saw this announcement about a Immersive Fitness Studio that is opening at the 24 Hour Fitness in Santa Monica, CA. It included the picture at the top of this post – which I think was taken at a different location as the Indoor Cycles pictured are BodyBikes, not the NXT's cited in the article.

Les Mills is teaming up with 24 Hour Fitness to open the world’s first permanent Immersive Fitness studio in Los Angeles.

Located within the 24 Hour Fitness Super Sport club in Santa Monica at 2929 31st Street, the studio is the first permanent location globally and will open to the public today, Nov. 22.

The newly installed Spinner NXT Black Belt Bikes will prove their workhorse abilities as the immersive cycling experience is launched.

Les Mills will open additional Immersive Fitness studios in 2015 in partnership with other global fitness leaders including CMG Sports (France) and Pure Fitness (Hong Kong), with other locations to be announced in the coming weeks.

Immersive Fitness adds a rich visual layer to music and group exercise.

Cinema quality video content is projected onto the screen of a purpose-built studio, while an instructor cues exercise moves that synchronise perfectly with music and graphics.

Riders in a cycle class get the sensation of ascending steep glaciers, sprinting around digital velodromes or cruising into a peaceful sunset.

The immersive experience creates a heightened sense of anticipation and reward for participants that leads to increased motivation and energy.

This sounds like a fancy version of Team ICG's MyRide+ system. My question is why the Black Belt* version of the Spinner® NXTs and not the Blade Ion's? Why no power? I'll be digging into that more and if I can get some answers I'll let you know.

*This reminded me that I never shared my thoughts on the belt version of the NXT – not much to say really. I'm not hearing of any major Big Box or small boutique studio who's purchasing any non-power indoor cycle, except for a few Schwinn AC's. I also don't agree with their choice of a high tension flat belt, which I feel is inferior to the Gates toothed belt offered on the FreeMotion S11.9 and Schwinn AC.