Build Leg Strength On The Bike & Become A Faster Cyclist

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  • @gcn
    @gcn  Год назад +14

    What are your favourite on-the-bike strength workouts? 🚴

    • @Jari1973
      @Jari1973 Год назад +3

      If the squat is 200kg and the deadlift +250kg for an amateur.. that's ok.. 😁

    • @Choedron
      @Choedron Год назад +2

      Grinding at low cadence.

    • @thestonebiker5316
      @thestonebiker5316 Год назад +5

      Trying to get home alive.

    • @stevocanuck
      @stevocanuck Год назад +3

      i do 20 second hill sprints towards the end of my rides and found those really helped me for those last second sprints in group rides

    • @shellypalumbo5297
      @shellypalumbo5297 Год назад

      Grinding up a steep hill in the saddle while in the drops.

  • @bradmacdonald7626
    @bradmacdonald7626 5 месяцев назад +4

    I’ve ridden 817km this month on a single speed, 50:16 ratio, and 9000m elevation gain total. My legs strength has increased, but I need more power, thanks for this video.

  • @frazergoodwin4945
    @frazergoodwin4945 Год назад +69

    All cyclists, but especially older riders (like myself or youngsters like Dan) will benefit from weight training. The need to ward off, or just even reduce, muscle loss as you get older means the resistance you get from on the bike sessions just doesn't cut it. Its perhaps why Dan's now doing pull ups - doesn't want to loose muscle mass that makes lifting a pint glass possible...

    • @gcn
      @gcn  Год назад +3

      Weight training and strength conditioning can be a great way to retain and grow muscle 🙌 Great to hear that you are keeping fit! Have you seen a big change since incorporating indoor exercise?

    • @overcookit1433
      @overcookit1433 Год назад +1

      It depends on what type of rider you are. I recently found out that I am an ectomoph hardgainer - tall, lightweight body shape, struggling with building up muscles. I did legpress for 18 month with barely no additional muscles, and - the most important thing - I did not become faster uphill. So a few weeks ago I switched back to electrostimulated muscle training via Compex SP 4.0. Already after four sessions with the Power-program, I went faster uphill than in the 18 month before. I don't know what the difference is for the muscles, but - at least for me - it seems to work. While riding, I always ride uphill in harder gears with the cadence being around 50-60 rpm. On short, steep climbs I use the big chainring in combination with the 19/21 sprocket (I have 11-21 10 speed with 11speed shifting steps, so on the 21 the chain is not running to inclined. When I treid to go uphill with higher cadences, I felt losing power. Aditionally, I stopped juming in the saddle at high cadences when I started climbing with low cadences, and the top speed on descends is significantly higher when I ride uphill in high gears before.

    • @frazergoodwin4945
      @frazergoodwin4945 Год назад +6

      @@gcn I got squat rack, bench, bar bell, weights and dumbbells' just in time before COVID made it prohibitively expensive after seeing videos on strength training by Dylan Johnson. (science for someone that's older like me - 59 - is very clear). Bonus used now redundant infant "jigsaw" play-mat as soft area for the weights! Have managed retain power and my FTP peak in the year now higher than 2019...

  • @jameswitte5676
    @jameswitte5676 Год назад +20

    For cyclists over 50 going to the gym helps maintain bone density.

    • @chrispeters2022
      @chrispeters2022 Месяц назад

      I’m over 50, bone density is only partial to the entire array of areas needed to maintain. I chose cycling because people in gyms can be quite rude to over 50s. Keeping fit over 50 is a bit like pushing a large boat, you can do it but it takes a bit.

  • @thewillyfamily
    @thewillyfamily Год назад +17

    I'm new to cycling so to help me get bike fit, I've started sprinting flats and downhills and then pacing my climbs. I find that my endurance is improving and my average times for the routes I ride are coming down. Great video! Thanks for the motivation

    • @gcn
      @gcn  Год назад +3

      Welcome to the sport! We would always suggest new rides just ride as much possible and enjoy building confidence on two wheels. Maybe this video will help 👉ruclips.net/video/JGhWkTRxSjk/видео.html

    • @dysonlu
      @dysonlu Год назад +3

      Being a beginner, virtually any riding/training helps improve your endurance and speed.

    • @thewillyfamily
      @thewillyfamily Год назад

      @@dysonlu that’s been the focus. Time on the bike.

    • @dysonlu
      @dysonlu Год назад +1

      @@thewillyfamily Good plan.

  • @АндрейКомиссаров-ц1д

    I alternate workouts. First, a two hour bike ride with heart rate of 120 bpm. On the second day, walking (7 km/h) is 40-45 kilometers. And finally, on the third day, I do Hill Repeats, a 10% uphill climb on gearing 50:15 for two kilometers making 10 -15 reruns. This is how I burn extra fat.

  • @albertotr1
    @albertotr1 Год назад +13

    5 miles a day in 2.5 chunks to and from work, 5 days a week through the Bronx has me in the best shape of my life - genuinely surprised at myself at the size of my legs and definition in my core. Cycling saved my goddamn life, guys.
    And all you gotta do when in doubt, is pedal it out.
    Edit - 27LB steel single speed, 48/18 for reference - hate gears, pick one you like and stick with it. Your legs will hate you, but eat enough protein and get enough rest and you’ll love the circumference gains on your quads. Tell your legs to shut up and pedal.

    • @gcn
      @gcn  Год назад

      Awesome! Commuting by bike is a real game changer 🙌 It really can change your life - what tips would you give to someone that is trying to ride to work everyday?

    • @hightt2449
      @hightt2449 Год назад +2

      dont get hit by a car or lorry@@gcn

    • @hightt2449
      @hightt2449 Год назад +1

      and wear a helmet.

    • @keithpratt1849
      @keithpratt1849 Год назад +2

      ​@@gcnwhere bright clothing, a taillight and helmet. Safety is everything. Some people hate bicyclelists and will get close enough to bump you if they think they can get away with it. I am getting front and rear cameras incase.

    • @Jon_Drew
      @Jon_Drew 8 месяцев назад

      @albertotr1 Bronx native!!!

  • @ridercanada1
    @ridercanada1 Год назад +23

    I find overgearing hard on my knees. Lunges in the basement only take a few minutes and are easier on the spine than squats. If you don't have any hand weights, put your backdoor on a chair. Works balance as well. 55+

    • @jason200912
      @jason200912 Год назад +1

      Sounds like a saddle height problem

    • @ridercanada1
      @ridercanada1 Год назад +2

      @@jason200912 Nope, just 57 years of wear and tear.

    • @bikeman123
      @bikeman123 Год назад +1

      "Backdoor on a chair"????

  • @dh7314
    @dh7314 Год назад +195

    I’d never considered how stronger legs would make you better in a sport that relies on leg strength

    • @29s16
      @29s16 Год назад +18

      Leg strength matters very little- there are 60kg guys with toothpick legs with 350w+ ftp’s that would get buried by a 100kg barbell squat. Absolute strength only matters for sprints and other very high but very short efforts

    • @gauthierperrod4958
      @gauthierperrod4958 Год назад +4

      ​@@29s16not really, science completely proven that leg strength translate directly into FTP. If you do gym for cycling you need to target strength. You won't be a body builder so indeed you're not going to push heavy weight while weighing 60kg.
      Btw strength workout on bike doesn't provide any strength at all.

    • @29s16
      @29s16 Год назад

      @@gauthierperrod4958 Complete and utter bullsh*t, FTP is a hour long aerobic test where your heart and lungs are the limiting factor, only time when absolute strength matters is during sprints, that’s why the best sprinter in the world has 70cm+ f*cking thighs while Bradley Wiggins(ftp record holder @440W) has the typical skin&bones look of a pro cyclist.

    • @gauthierperrod4958
      @gauthierperrod4958 Год назад

      @@Bu-22 I meant that it won't give you "strength" or at least not as a primary target. I feel like it's not the right word.

    • @harrydelaney6623
      @harrydelaney6623 Год назад

      @@29s16 how does tgst work doh ?how can u improve to put out more power in watts?

  • @dk4366
    @dk4366 Год назад +9

    From a personal viewpoint doing 2 days a week in the gym has improved my strength on the bike in much faster way than with just the bike alone. I used to think it was all about the k's on the bike but now I see how much quicker I see improvements in power and average speed by doing gym work.

    • @gcn
      @gcn  Год назад +2

      Getting time in the gym can really boost your cycling fitness. Do you just work on legs on the gym? Core work can really help with your cycling position. 🙌

    • @dk4366
      @dk4366 Год назад +2

      @@gcn whole body.

  • @tofu521
    @tofu521 Год назад +5

    all this time i've just been building my leg strength without noticing it, no wonder my legs start getting more stiff and bulky. ima keep doing it

  • @reinholdachleitner2069
    @reinholdachleitner2069 Год назад +7

    Hill climbing makes you legs very strong,my new job and cycling to work on a gradual to steepish incline has made my legs much stronger.C'mon Manon,hit those hills.💯💪🏻✌🏻

    • @vihuelamig
      @vihuelamig Год назад +4

      I've no choice as I live in a very hilly area. Vast majority are short hills but some are pretty steep. I've no idea how Feather stays out of the saddle for so long. After 75 metres up a 8% I experience serious leg burn, I have to sit down and then it's a very slow grind to the top - that's if I make the top at all.

    • @reinholdachleitner2069
      @reinholdachleitner2069 Год назад

      @@vihuelamig Seated climbing is better, you have more control and can deliver more power.💯💪🏻

    • @gcn
      @gcn  Год назад +1

      Great to hear you're commuting to work! 🙌 Does that mean it's down hill all day?

    • @reinholdachleitner2069
      @reinholdachleitner2069 Год назад +3

      @@gcn Going home is a blast.💯👌🏻🚴‍♀️

  • @Maxillz
    @Maxillz Год назад +1

    I broke my leg and am trying to rebuild the muscle, especially the quad, and I've finally fixed my bike up again so I'll be able to mix in some bike exercise along with the gym

  • @Thezuule1
    @Thezuule1 Год назад +3

    Did over-geared efforts yesterday without realizing that's what it was called lol. Feels good to put them watts down from time to time zipping up hills. I find my pedal stroke gets a lot smoother doing this too and my focus is more on turning the crank circularly to keep the power more consistent.

    • @gcn
      @gcn  Год назад +1

      Hahahah have you been doing that workout for a while? It can be super fun when you get over that gear and sail up the hills 🦅

    • @Thezuule1
      @Thezuule1 Год назад +1

      @@gcn I try to get one hard workout a week in as my legs and time allow. Relatively new to cycling as this is my first real season of riding. Absolutely in love with the sport though right out of the gate. I've put in around 2,500 miles since the start of summer. I train for cycling like I train for running so 80% is zone 2 long duration stuff but I make a point to do a shorter ride at much higher intensity once a week or so. Seems to be working out so far without making things too complicated.

  • @kokonanana1
    @kokonanana1 Год назад +9

    Andrew Feather is really a runner who happens to have a bike under him.

  • @dutchrookie7556
    @dutchrookie7556 2 месяца назад

    As a mountainbiker i found myself much more in control of my bike with gym sessions. Specifically chest/shoulder exercises. Also perfectly capable of doing a 75 mile run on the road for fitness without losing the explosive power needed for mountainbiking. Usually cut the miles down due to time restrictions 😅.

  • @Astitva-v8v
    @Astitva-v8v 3 месяца назад

    Never knew mannon was a track cyclist, great stuff

  • @KenSmith-bv4si
    @KenSmith-bv4si Год назад

    I'm a retired Boilermaker #28 NJ. I use yoga for strength training as well as breathing training. I practice Baptiste , bikram and have recently started going to Astanga classes.

    • @gcn
      @gcn  Год назад

      Yoga is great for cycilng! Awesome to hear that your've been getting so stuck in. What do you make of our Yoga session? 👉ruclips.net/video/vjS68HwVtOY/видео.html

    • @KenSmith-bv4si
      @KenSmith-bv4si Год назад

      @@gcn I'm not stuck in , I just haven't wanted to go riding lately. I use yoga to stay in shape, of course since I practice yoga I can make a lot of different shapes, LOL.

  • @mnveloguy
    @mnveloguy Год назад

    I ride a 4.5 mile each way commute daily. 10 traffic lights, 9 stop signs each way. I usually lose the traffic light lottery. That means lots of short sprints to get back up to speed. Oh, and the way in is mostly uphill with strategically placed stop lights right in the middle of one of the hills. I find I’m getting stronger doing the commute than I was this summer when I did longer daily rides while working from home.

  • @keithpratt1849
    @keithpratt1849 Год назад +1

    I am fairly over weight. So my legs are definitely getting stronger, harder and bigger just from riding. I am also feeling it in my arms, shoulders and some forearm when I get on rough hardpack dirt roads. Mot sure I need to do squats or lunges yet. When I do, my legs will really become cannons. I do gear up a few times a week for my whole ride and always for some of my ride. Plus, I am riding a $ 650.00 Diamondback steel bicycle. It has held up well for over 10 years.

    • @gcn
      @gcn  Год назад

      Sounds like that heavier bike might be making you super strong 🙌 Have you tried running wider tyres? That might help with taking off the road buzz! 😵‍💫

  • @craven4adventure
    @craven4adventure Год назад

    I have a guy that lives by me that has electric bikes that go 50 mph. I ride with him. He pushes me. Ive rode with him 3x in the last 3 weeks. Ive noticed a big difference in my power after riding with him.

  • @OGLobster
    @OGLobster Год назад +11

    Riding fixed gear is a great way to get stronger legs. Also squats really help with overall power.

    • @gcn
      @gcn  Год назад +2

      Fixed gear is great strength training! Especially is you live in a hilly area 👀

  • @kevjh.45
    @kevjh.45 Год назад

    group rides.. either road or mtb.. No need for doing things like heavy squats.. lunges with weights at home or kettlebell farmers carry is a good one.

  • @walterstevens8676
    @walterstevens8676 Год назад

    Pilates is another option for buding strength co-ordination and lots of different muscle groups

  • @croccofanto
    @croccofanto Год назад +3

    i have one i do. Unclipp one foot and go with just one leg, then switch.

    • @gcn
      @gcn  Год назад +1

      Is this a training tip you use a lot?

    • @croccofanto
      @croccofanto Год назад

      @@gcn not as much as i should. i cant provide evidenced based data on it. I just like the feeling of completely draining one leg and switching over to the other and doing that three to four times each leg.
      I have a little knee issues but when i go one leg i generally don't feel strain over my knee. Maby i engage more glute activation and push downwards more. Just something i do, another fun thing to do on the bike

  • @blaze1148
    @blaze1148 Год назад

    Riding a heavy steel _Eurobike_ will get you strong legs....I have one as a training bike - getting a new carbon beauty Friday to upgrade from my Scott Addict though 😃

  • @slydawgg
    @slydawgg Год назад +5

    I live in North Yorkshire so a ride to get a pint of milk is a great work out.A bit like the Hovis advert from way back when.🚴🏼👍

    • @gcn
      @gcn  Год назад +1

      A classic climb that one 🙌 Do you find it hard to find chilled rides in Yorkshire?

    • @slydawgg
      @slydawgg Год назад

      @@gcn Yep,its uphill when i leave my house,and uphill to get back to my house.All lovely rides but no flats,just uphills and awesome downhills🚴🏼🚴🏼👍🥵

    • @vihuelamig
      @vihuelamig Год назад +2

      @@slydawgg Yep, those Pennines. There's a few of those 'Hovis hills' in W.York's too. Nasty things, some of them cobbled too.

  • @rickstokes2239
    @rickstokes2239 6 месяцев назад

    I think another tip is making sure they know the difference between glute strength and quad strength and how to make sure to use both, along with some balanced strength exercises off of the bike.

  • @dipakvarsani4191
    @dipakvarsani4191 Год назад

    Blue.... Who doesn't love a blue job! Truth is that both tables have a space but unexpectedly the blue has a querky draw to it, a discussion piece as such. Either way, good luck and I hope to win your burn table 😊

  • @SXsoft99
    @SXsoft99 Год назад +1

    meanwhile me at my ex-job when i was commuting I always had front facing wind, every single day, with higher speeds when i was late
    but at least it was ok in the weekends

  • @SioLazer
    @SioLazer Год назад +1

    oooh!! new bike Manon?!

  • @MM-ev1fg
    @MM-ev1fg Год назад +7

    Personal trainer here that got into cycling beginning of 2023.
    Gym leg strength training has a big carry over.
    Single leg exercises better for joint health, curing/preventing knee pain and maintaining flexibility.
    Exercises like squats, both full range and heavy partial ranges (if experienced) are helpful with sprint speed and hill strength. Definitely felt the carry over when I started and as I continue to cycle my progression is much faster than those that don’t do the gym work.

    • @gcn
      @gcn  Год назад +1

      Really interesting to hear that you've moved to cycling from another sport! 🙌 Do you find a good balance between both gym work and cycling?

    • @MM-ev1fg
      @MM-ev1fg Год назад

      Yes I do between 2-4 cycles per week ranging from commutes (which I tend to go hard on with a heavy backpack), hill training and longer club runs.
      I also play basketball 1-2x per week and do gym work 3x per week. So typically I double up days so I can get 1-2 rest days per week.

  • @ZockerSchlampe
    @ZockerSchlampe 7 месяцев назад

    What i Like the Most about riding in a Higher Gear IS that your brain, the Moto neurons need a way Higher voltage to start thet turning of the crank... ITS a mental Thing why people get exhausted IS mostly Not because the muscel IS exhausted ITS your mind wich cant creat the electricity to move that huge amount of muscels...Hardware ITS Like using a Higher voltage for overclocking but the Network needs to BE able to handle IT

  • @EJGilb
    @EJGilb Год назад

    Props to those pros for such results on no gym work, but they are leaving gains on the table.

  • @sapiens7821
    @sapiens7821 Год назад

    I alternate between riding in the front big ring on my road bike 52t I hardly ever use the small ring unless the gradient is over 10%. Then I use a single speed bike to spin high and fast 48/17

  • @piratebot13
    @piratebot13 11 дней назад

    When i first started rising i had a small crash, i wasn't hurt but i broke the front shifter so i had it permanently in the hardest gear so that i could go faster but hills where a killer 😂

  • @gavinm717gkm
    @gavinm717gkm Год назад

    I love adding small efforts to my normal rides.

    • @gcn
      @gcn  Год назад +1

      It can be a super fun way of keeping those daily rides fresh 🙌

  • @dawidpostemski2757
    @dawidpostemski2757 Год назад

    I like Your helmets, what's the model, I can't find them on met site. Regards 🙂🚴

  • @matthewbaynham6286
    @matthewbaynham6286 Год назад

    Many years ago I did over geared efforts, and my stem came out of my frame. (It was the old fashioned type of stem, back when they weren't old fashioned.)
    I was just suddenly holding my bars with the only thing attaching the bars to the bike being the cables.
    This happened a few times and once I even snapped the end of the stem where the wedge goes.
    However I was over gearing much more than Hank demonstrated, I was doing about 10-15 rpm, like a full on weigh training effort, which hurts.

  • @keithpratt1849
    @keithpratt1849 Год назад

    This is not about leg strength.
    I am going to pull the trigger on a good bicycle in the next couple months.
    Looking at the Top stone 3L or the Scott Addict 20 or 30. Probably 30 do to price.
    I am 5'9" and 254 lb.s I put 253 miles on my bicycle in September. I will average that monthly. I mostly ride on rough black top country highways, some hardback eyeball jarring dirt roads and then neighborhood roads. I do plan to travel the USA and ride some trails. Starting early May of 2024. Any thoughts 💭 n which bicycle is a better ride for me . Does the Kingpin on the Cannondale make it " Springy when riding or mainly just take the edge off. Also I read the hat having an extra set of wheels ready can be an issue because of the rear wheel 6 mm dish out? I am excited to get an upgraded bicycle and do longer, better quality rides. I have not really lost any weight. I am certainly getting stronger though. Thank you 🙏 in advance everyone. I want my purchase to be no more than $4000.00 USD with tax. I will probably upgrade the seat as I am a prostate cancer survivor..., so far.y doctors said my riding did not cause the cancer. Still, I am Leary of putting pressure down there. Blessings to all.

  • @truvc
    @truvc Год назад

    Poor Zach. He’s working so hard to believe. He’s the kind of person it makes you feel bad to disillusion.

  • @daveeeed
    @daveeeed Год назад +1

    Big gear up hills a la Obree

  • @mashteralex
    @mashteralex 8 месяцев назад

    In Norway (where Im from)are a lot of Hills, even I do bike 2 or 3 times a week in the summer, I do still a leg day in the gym because i feel get stronger and biking gives me more stamina, But thats my personal opinion.😅

  • @yozaqura5186
    @yozaqura5186 7 месяцев назад

    The best feeling is when you already do everything in a GCN Video they suggest lol

  • @robertmcfadyen9156
    @robertmcfadyen9156 Год назад

    Any advice for osteoarthritis sufferers ?

  • @panjimoulana
    @panjimoulana Год назад +1

    Actually besides over-geared or short efforts and in/out of the saddle, that training pattern affects me on VO2 max.. because my lungs are pumped into maximum capacity. Is it good, or should I find another approach?

  • @HULKBIGHEAD
    @HULKBIGHEAD 25 дней назад

    Visit the gym to develop a balanced physique, and also enjoy outdoor cycling.

  • @hugobrown2516
    @hugobrown2516 Год назад

    i got a new canyon in April. my legs super strong and much larger. jeans tight! but waist 30" still the same. in 6 months how much weight did i gain? i definitely did. thanks guys.

  • @peterdelossantos5987
    @peterdelossantos5987 Год назад +4

    If you want to get strong legs?.. use steel bikes or heavier bikes during your training, ride hard tail mtb large frame diring your training… on weekend use your favorite lighter road bike… do this for successive 2 weeks long ride…eat food rich in carbs and protein, maintain drink liquid 7-8 bottles per day…most important of all, change your mindset having a well and dtermination that you can.. this will increase your stamina and endurance…

    • @gcn
      @gcn  Год назад +1

      It would be great if everyone has access to multiple bikes but many riders only have the one. Often this is their light weight road bike ( if you're going to have one why not make it the most fun). Have you ever done any gym work? You make a great point about mental power of cycling! Did you catch our interview with Mark Beaumont? He's a master of controlling his mind on long rides 👉ruclips.net/video/JGhWkTRxSjk/видео.html

    • @mr.techie8565
      @mr.techie8565 Год назад

      The same thing would be achieved by just going faster...assuming the conditions are safe

    • @peterdelossantos5987
      @peterdelossantos5987 Год назад

      Not every part of the world have gym.. but you can have any bikes at lowest price anywhere..

    • @MM-ev1fg
      @MM-ev1fg Год назад +1

      This guy knows.
      If don’t have multiple bikes wear a heavy backpack for commutes/certain training rides. The extra resistance is so beneficial to rides without the extra weight.

  • @RevengeOfKuchen
    @RevengeOfKuchen Год назад

    for no known reason I like uphill cycling, 10% to 15% steep for 1h is what l do for after work workout. But I lack the... I dont know... I feel slow on flat ground.

  • @Bazza1968
    @Bazza1968 Год назад +3

    Get an E-MTB and don't turn it on...pedalling 24kg on 2.6" tyres at 17psi with internal motor resistance will do the job (only on the flats/downhill and tailwind!)

  • @HULKBIGHEAD
    @HULKBIGHEAD 3 месяца назад

    I don't want noodle legs, I want track massive legs! 🤣🤣🤣

  • @Bazza1968
    @Bazza1968 Год назад

    Buy an old fashioned yesteryear rim brake bike and adjust the cable to give resistance to fight against if you live somewhere flat lol...

  • @mlaw1983
    @mlaw1983 Год назад

    3:43, hillarious! 😂

  • @cycleoflife565
    @cycleoflife565 Год назад

    What kind of bike is it that she’s riding?

  • @whiskeytangofoxtrot2324
    @whiskeytangofoxtrot2324 Год назад

    My leg strength comes from climbing those rolling hills and sprinting on the way down and taking in lots of coffee and bananas. But having enough sleep keeps me focused.

  • @andyhalim6187
    @andyhalim6187 Год назад

    Manon really can sprint

  • @joowwwllllll666
    @joowwwllllll666 Год назад +1

    Just do some squats or lunges sometimes. Just takes like 10 minutes at home.

    • @MM-ev1fg
      @MM-ev1fg Год назад

      Bodyweight isn’t enough, not enough load to carry over much to cycling unless only cycling flat routes. It does strengthen the joints and can keep you injury free however!

    • @joowwwllllll666
      @joowwwllllll666 Год назад +2

      Enough for me and probably most recreational cyclists.

  • @Sutlore007
    @Sutlore007 Год назад

    Mostly I include a series of repeat short climbs during workout twice a week :)

    • @gcn
      @gcn  Год назад +1

      Short and sweet is a great idea, are you pushing yourself over the climbs? 🗻

    • @Sutlore007
      @Sutlore007 Год назад

      I do! It makes the long ride so much fun@@gcn

    • @simonhodgetts6530
      @simonhodgetts6530 Год назад +1

      Yep - I do this - I have a couple of circuits with a couple of short, sharp climbs - works well as a training ride for longer excursions………also prefer to remain seated - but that’s mainly due to insecurity being clipped in and stood up on the pedals……

  • @cliffcox7643
    @cliffcox7643 Месяц назад

    It's funny, Dylan Johnson says overgeared efforts are non beneficial according to much research he cited and offered from different sources. Overgearing is an old philosophy. But GCN now proffers it. one quote.. low cadence hard gearing "impairs stroke efficiency and lowers maximal performance:... I paraphrase.

  • @emt3889
    @emt3889 Год назад

    3:49 that's not a parking spot, I reckon.

  • @DangerAmbrose
    @DangerAmbrose Год назад +1

    DO HEAVY SQUATS

  • @252Scooby
    @252Scooby Год назад +1

    No wonder they call him the tank 🚂 from the thumbnail he’s got a double calf on one 🦵🏻!!

    • @gcn
      @gcn  Год назад

      You know what they say about big calfs ... bit personality 😳

  • @Maxpower88888
    @Maxpower88888 Год назад +2

    My legs are bigger and have more definition after 2 years of road cycling then 10 years of bodybuilding

    • @MM-ev1fg
      @MM-ev1fg Год назад +1

      Cycling increases muscle size in a far more enjoyable way too haha!
      I’m a personal trainer and I’ve far enjoyed the leg results due to cycling than just gym training.

    • @Maxpower88888
      @Maxpower88888 Год назад

      @@MM-ev1fg totally agree!

  • @aarondcmedia9585
    @aarondcmedia9585 Год назад

    SFR FTW!

  • @jon.tarboctarbock1172
    @jon.tarboctarbock1172 Год назад

    I never needed the gym,find a gentle hill,ride your biggest gear and roll for 30 Min,you will see the difference within a couple ofdays

  • @gauthierperrod4958
    @gauthierperrod4958 Год назад +2

    I think talking about strength while doing 40-50rpm is a bit of misusage. How are you developping strength by doinf 20-25 movement by legs every minutes. Sure you're working differently but tbh it's not strength

  • @jkeid315
    @jkeid315 Год назад

    Matching shoes ftw

  • @Foxeye19
    @Foxeye19 Год назад

    James Lowsley and Manon Lloyd they are my favorite GCN Presenters I always indoor cycling james 40minutes+james 30minutes + 15 Manon Lloyd I always do that for one month Im 43cm down to 39cm Intense Bike Exercise with them 🥵🥵🥵

  • @Point5_
    @Point5_ Год назад

    i ride about 1 500km this year at 53rpm and I went from having chicken legs to having actual muscles

  • @huynh75
    @huynh75 5 месяцев назад

    Do legs in the gym kind of boring to me, try to find a way to work lower body without go to the gyn

  • @normanbell-br7nf
    @normanbell-br7nf Год назад +2

    trampoline

  • @BradParsons-n8s
    @BradParsons-n8s 7 месяцев назад

    Zwift, Trainer Difficulty 100%, Climb.

  • @cmdrx5099
    @cmdrx5099 Год назад

    Yup, need more strong legs.

  • @MTBScotland
    @MTBScotland Год назад

    low cadence workouts on the trainer.

  • @Wellfitaj
    @Wellfitaj Год назад +1

    Strength training is silly if your fat , lose weight/fat . It’s power to weigh ratio that makes you faster . You can lose fat weight faster than you can build muscle.

    • @MM-ev1fg
      @MM-ev1fg Год назад +1

      Great point here.

  • @Cyco-Dude
    @Cyco-Dude Год назад

    Lol, my knees would not like these ideas!

  • @jason200912
    @jason200912 Год назад +1

    Cycling is a terrible terrible method for building muscle in your legs. Use weights because cycling is an endurance sport. It's like trying to punch air fast so that one day you can lift 100 lb dumbells.

  • @CG-99
    @CG-99 Год назад +2

    Nothing new here. What a waste of 5 mins.

    • @hugobci
      @hugobci Год назад

      It happens when you either have lived too much or have a boring life and watch much GCN 😅

  • @ChiccoMusic12
    @ChiccoMusic12 Год назад

    Problem with bikes is you don't use half of the body, so you still need the gym or something else to compensate.

    • @gcn
      @gcn  Год назад

      We can lack a bit of upper body strength... Nothing wrong with that though, it gives you a chance to try a different sport 🙌

  • @colossusofrhodes1282
    @colossusofrhodes1282 10 месяцев назад

    Manon is so hot 🥵