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Old 29-10.-2007, 11:23 PM   #1
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Default Trainright DVDs

Has anyone used any of the Carmichael Training systems Trainright DVDs (specifically the power or sprinting versions). Looking for some motivation/structure for the trainer this winter.
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Old 30-10.-2007, 08:22 AM   #2
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Can't comment on either of those two by I have the Crit Trainright DVD. Its good but a little high intensity wise for winter training. I also have the Spinerval Aero Base Builder 1 DVD, its great during the colder months between seasons.
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Old 14-11.-2007, 03:05 AM   #3
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I've used the CTS Climbing I & II and the Time Trial video. I thoroughly enjoyed them. I don't know if they improved my cycling any more than just having a good plan when I get on the trainer, but they definitely made it easier to stay on the trainer for a full hour. I think the best thing about the videos is they’re constantly changing things, so you’re not doing the same workout for 50 minutes. It makes the time go by a lot faster.



I like the videos so much, I’m seriously considering buying a couple of the “Do the Tour… Stay at Home” audio workouts. http://www.trainright.com/info.asp?uid=1262
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I've used the CTS Climbing I & II and the Time Trial video. I thoroughly enjoyed them. I don't know if they improved my cycling any more than just having a good plan when I get on the trainer, but they definitely made it easier to stay on the trainer for a full hour. I think the best thing about the videos is they’re constantly changing things, so you’re not doing the same workout for 50 minutes. It makes the time go by a lot faster.



I like the videos so much, I’m seriously considering buying a couple of the “Do the Tour… Stay at Home” audio workouts. http://www.trainright.com/info.asp?uid=1262
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