Subject: RE: Spin ClassI have posted questions about spinning classes on here before, and the concensus seemed to be that they weren't a great way for improving cycling ability. However, I was reading Joe Friel's 'Triathlete's Training Bible' last night, and he actually said that riding a spinning bike was a good way to improve your form. Well, he actually said that riding a fixed gear bike improved your pedalling technique and cadence, and then goes on to say that if you don't have one of these, riding a spinning bike is a good alternative. Obviously he doesn't mean you should use spinning as your main form of cycling training, but he seems to be saying that it is certainly useful as ONE of your cycling training methods. I'm sure some people will dispute this, but Joe Friel is one of the most famous triathlon/cycling coaches, and thousands have read his books, so there must be something in it. |