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Mainstream Music Monday: A Dreamy Cover for a Fast Flat
Try this mixture of electronic, indie, rock, and dream-pop.Read more…
Profile: Four Climbs—An Exploration of Musical Genres
As indoor cycling instructors, we have a unique opportunity to break the monotony of our participants’ sometimes limited musical preferences. It’s common to have riders who gravitate toward the familiar beats of pop, dance, and rock, leaving a treasure trove of musical genres unexplored. If that’s the case where youRead more…
Friday Favorites: Catchy and Upbeat!
Enjoy the positives in your life with this feel-good song.Read more…
Mainstream Music Monday: Oh, Charlie
Don’t blame me if your riders fall in love with this one. Read more…
Ask the Expert: My Student Puts Too Much Resistance and Pedals Too Slow, Part 2
Instructors should understand the very real risks of high resistance/low cadence pedaling, and know when to provide options for their riders. This article covers the physiological reasons behind why very low cadence is not beneficial either indoors or for cyclists outdoors. I also present ways to address a rider who is resistant to taking your advice and continues to pedal too slowly in a big gear.Read more…
Friday Favorites: Is This the Greatest Dance Song of All Time?
A great song for Tabata intervals.Read more…
Wednesday Timeless Classics: An Endurance Song with Lyrics Worth Listening To
You don’t need eyes to see, you need vision. Read more…
Ask the Expert: My Student Puts Too Much Resistance and Pedals Too Slow, Part 1
I’ve had numerous questions over the years about what to do when riders put on too much resistance that slows their cadence down too much. This is a very important issue because heavy resistance has a high risk of injury. Students may do it with the misguided belief it will “strengthen” the legs (like leg presses). It also usually has a high ego component to it. How do you tell them to pedal faster? . . . Read more…
Mainstream Music Monday: Two Versions of this 2023 Hit—EDM and D&B
The emotion behind the two versions of this track is so different—even though it’s the exact same song—you could use both tracks in the same profile of high-intensity intervals, one at 64 rpm and one at 87 rpm. Read more…