Subject: RE: what level on stationary bike = outside riding it would be hard to pick a number not knowing the machine you are on. at the Y i ride on a bike occationally and use '12'...but at the indoor tri i did, i used 6-8. its so different depending on the bike....and since stationary is so different than riding outside, there's no way to get an exact match.
i would STRONGLY recommend the 'workouts in a binder for the indoor cyclist' and a heart rate monitor. it will give you workouts and tell you what ZONE to aim for. it will also be a lot less boring than non-stop spinning at some arbitrary level for hours on end (although, i did a tempo workout last night from the binder...so non-stop spinning can't be totally avoided ). since these workouts are based on zones, i think it would be easy to do them on a stationary bike.
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best of luck! |