Indoor training is not a compromise; it is a precision tool. Controlled conditions mean every minute counts: no coasting, no traffic, no weather excuses. A 60-minute indoor session often delivers more training stimulus than 90 minutes outdoors.
Equipment options
- Smart trainers: adjust resistance automatically to match workout targets. Most accurate and immersive.
- Wheel-on trainers: more affordable, slight tire wear, require calibration.
- Rollers: develop balance and smooth pedaling but offer no resistance control.
- Fan: essential. Indoor riding generates far more heat than outdoor riding at the same power.
Effective indoor workouts
Keep indoor sessions to 45 to 75 minutes. Intensity compensates for shorter duration. Structured intervals with specific targets are far more productive than aimless spinning.
Popular session types include sweet-spot intervals (88 to 93% FTP for 10 to 20 minutes), VO2max intervals (3 to 5 minutes at 106 to 120% FTP), and over-under threshold work.
Staying motivated
Virtual riding platforms add social and gamification elements that make indoor riding more engaging. Group workouts, virtual races, and structured training plans with progression keep motivation high through dark winter months.
