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Training to Climb! 14,285 Feet Mt Evans Colorado. (DVD) Virtual Indoor Cycling Training / Spinning Fitness and Workout Videos
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| Genre | Exercise & Fitness |
| Format | Multiple Formats, NTSC, Surround Sound, Widescreen, HiFi Sound |
| Contributor | Paul Gallas |
| Runtime | 5 hours and 30 minutes |
| Studio | Cycling Videos Online |
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What makes us different?Cycling Videos Online provides a huge variety of indoor training videos. Our exclusive 4 dimensional training system will envelop your heart and mind leaving you feeling like you've accomplished something great! |
How do we make indoor rides feel like outdoor rides?The founder of Cycling Videos Online, an avid cyclist of 30 years, began flying in 1992. A two hour flight felt like a 15 minute drive. Why? 'When I'm flying, so much is happening. I need to use all of my senses and mental faculties to be aware of my safety, location and aircraft orientation. I'm interpreting my instruments, looking out the window, listening to the radio and am influenced by my body all at the same time. It's like a dance! The flight goes by so fast and it's because I'm staying busy and having fun! I use this exact same concept in creating Cycling Videos Online's 4 dimensional training system.' |
What is this 4 Dimensional Training Interface we've been talking about?A superior workout video must engage your senses, must make the process enjoyable, and must provide a feeling of accomplishment. The results are not from the video, the results are from you completing the workout and continuing with a workout regiment.'Many people email me letting me know that they almost tipped over their trainers. They were so engaged with the workout and the realism of the video, that they inadvertently leaned into the corners, or hit their brakes, or, un-clip their shoes at the stops.' When your mind is focused and your body is active, the workout is fun, effective and goes by in a flash! |
What creates the perfect virtual ride?A perfect ride comes from a feeling of accomplishment. Each ride is an adventure filled with fun, exhaustion, perils, scenic wonders and more. What you are about to watch is a real ride. Each ride is unique. Each ride has its own personality created by new encounters, dangerous roads, beautiful scenery, people you've never met. You will be pushed and challenged to ride fast, climb steep hills, keep the wheel of better cyclists than you, and battle the fatigue you feel on a real ride. We accomplish this with our exclusive heads up display cockpit, HD bike mounted cameras, and friendly, motivational professional coaching. |
Overview of the Heads Up Display Cockpit
Complete instruction will be provided during your workout.
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Works with any bike trainer |
Works with any Spin bike |
Great in classes, with friends or co-workers |
Even great for treadmills and ellipticals |
What is a Training to Climb workout?
While cyclists either hate it or love it, we can all agree that there is no better way to build stamina, strength, discipline and character, than to tackle the hills. This category features nice long rides with big tough climbs that are assured to make your quads turn to jello!
This workout disciplines pain thresholds and discusses techniques to manage pain.
- Long high resistance interval climbs
- Acclimating to climbing heart rate zones (88-90%)
- Increasing pain thresholds
- Pain management
- Difficulty 7/10
Training to Climb, 14,265 Feet Mount Evans Colorado
Climb from your spin bike or bike trainer up to the summit of Mount Evans Colorado, 14,265 feet in this amazing 5.5 hour virtual ride! Video demo and more details below.
Imagine the views that you will discover as you haul yourself up the Rocky Mountains. This workout will test your limits and will ask you to push hard! There are few breaks as we climb from Morrison Colorado, through Red Rocks and up Lookout Mountain. Then, even fewer breaks as we summit Squaw Pass at over 11,000 feet. And then we ascend above the tree line and look over to the views of mountains, trees, valleys and into the approaching sunset. This video welcomes our special guest, Kasey Clark.
- 5 and a half hours cycling in the Colorado Rockies
- Guest Speaker, Kasey Clark, professional cyclist on disc 3
- 3 audio tracks
- Exclusive heads up display cockpit
- Filmed in DD5.1 and 1080i HD
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Climbing into Red RocksOur adventure begins in Morrison Colorado and climbs through Red Rocks. This is a beautiful ride! The sky is blue and fluffy white clouds scatter the sky. We then climb over Lookout Mountain. |
Heading over Lookout MountainParalleling I-70 and winding through beautiful canyons, we reach the top and our view opens to the majestic Rockies. For a short time, we ride the shoulder of I-70. After and hour and a half of climbing, we take a break in the town of Bergen Park. |
Climbing over Squaw PassFrom Bergen, we begin our climb up to Squaw Pass. This route follows the famous Triple Bypass bike event hosted annually. The climb is long and steep and in about 18 miles, we'll climb from 7800 feet to 11,000 feet. The air is thin, but, there's much more to go! When we arrive at Squaw Lake, we have time to catch our breath. |
Summiting Mount EvansThe picture above shows us rounding the last corners of the many switchbacks we'll need to tackle. At 14,000 feet above sea level, the skies change colors and something in the wind was talking (maybe I was hallucinating). The views up here are remarkable and you'll need to see them for yourself. Up here, the planet is different, it's a new world and an adventure that I truly hope will come across to you as you climb your trainer up to 14,265 feet. |
Product Description
This is a workout video, not just a scenic trek. Prepare to sweat!
This is a virtual bike ride designed to be used with your bike / trainer, your spin bike, at home or in your classroom. No special equipment is required, just play in your DVD player and roll!
Description
This is a workout video, not a scenic trek, you are an active participant and will pedal your way up one of North America's most famous mountain climbs in beautiful Colorado. In this workout, you will climb your bike to the summit of Mt Evans to an breath taking altitude of 14, 265 feet. You will struggle! You will sweat, and you will feel your legs in the morning. You will hate this video and you will love it. Once you accomplish this climb, you will be a better person, a fitter human and a stronger athlete. You will feel great about yourself and you will deserve that feeling. You will be one of only a select few who will have the courage and the fortitude to accomplish a ride of this intensity. Are you ready?
Includes the exclusive CVO heads up display dashboard
- Real time heart rate
- Real time cadence
- Real time resistance
- Real time power
- Plus GPS map, effort timeline, speed, elevation and more!
Audio includes:
- Track 1. Instruction over music and the natural sounds of the ride
- Track 2. Music only
- Track 3. Instruction only
- Track 4. The natural sounds of the ride
Workout details:
- Difficulty: 4/5
- Length: 5.5 hrs
Please read customer reviews carefully, there are video demos in there.
Product details
- MPAA rating : Unrated (Not Rated)
- Package Dimensions : 7.5 x 5.3 x 0.6 inches; 5.6 Ounces
- Director : Paul Gallas
- Media Format : Multiple Formats, NTSC, Surround Sound, Widescreen, HiFi Sound
- Run time : 5 hours and 30 minutes
- Release date : December 1, 2013
- Actors : Paul Gallas
- Subtitles: : English
- Language : Unqualified (Dolby Digital 5.1)
- Studio : BtBoP Productions
- ASIN : B00H7U9DQ8
- Number of discs : 4
- Best Sellers Rank: #327,410 in Movies & TV (See Top 100 in Movies & TV)
- #6,574 in Exercise & Fitness (Movies & TV)
- #7,438 in Sports (Movies & TV)
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I wanted to wait until I worked out a couple of times, to the Cycling Videos Online – Mt. Evans – Workout video, before posting my thoughts on it. Now that I have virtually cycled up Mt. Evans twice, I have to say by using the heads up display information on the TV screen as my guide; it was so realistic that I was thinking I was riding up that massive mountain again. I rode up Mt. Evans in person (not virtually) in the summer of 2013 and this workout was just as I remember it, unrelenting and satisfying at the same time. This video is just so realistic and the HD quality is amazing. The video even has breaks built in and I remember taking plenty of them. During and at the end of the climb my legs felt just as worn out and exhausted as doing it in person. One advantage of the video though, is that if you just can not go any farther up the mountain, you can stop and be at home already, them go a little farther the next time you train to the video.
I would highly recommend this Cycling Videos Online video and any of the many others they have to offer. I own many of their videos, so I can cycle in various locations around the country all winter or if I just need to get in a quality workout at home. Thanks Paul for another high bar setting workout video. What is next?
Paul, after being hooked on this Mt. Evans video I hope that, “a strong wind is always in your face and the road only goes up, really up!
Don Hersh
Prescott, Arizona



