Nine of the best indoor cycling sessions: make the most of your time inside

Here's how to both enjoy indoor training and maximise your potential for your upcoming

Woman cycling on indoor trainer
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Turbo training sessions can provide riders with a quick and effective way to train. The lack of freewheeling means that every pedal stroke counts, there are no junctions, roundabouts or traffic to distract you from your intervals, and it doesn't ever rain indoors.

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55min effort65-70 per cent MHR (zone 2)
40min effort70-75 per cent MHR (zone 2 upper)
25min effort75-80 per cent MHR (zone 3)
10min effort80-85 per cent MHR (zone 4)
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10min effort75-80 per cent of MHR (zone 3)
5min recoveryeasy riding (zone 1/2)
2 x 5min effort80-85 per cent of MHR (zone 4)
1min recoverybetween efforts (zone 1/2)
5min recoveryeasy riding (zone 1/2)
3 x 2min efforts85-90 per cent of MHR (zone 4)
30sec recoverybetween each (zone 1/2)
5min recoveryeasy riding (zone 1/2)
6 x 1 min efforts90-95 per cent of MHR (zone 5)
30sec recoverybetween each one (zone 1/2)
5min recoveryeasy riding (zone 1/2)
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15min warm upRow 0 - Cell 1 Row 0 - Cell 2
4 x 4min effort110-120 of FTPRow 1 - Cell 2
6min recoverybetween each (zone 1/2)Row 2 - Cell 2
10min warm downeasy riding (zone 1/2)Row 3 - Cell 2
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10min warm upRow 0 - Cell 1 Row 0 - Cell 2
6 x 15sec effort>140 RPMRow 1 - Cell 2
8min recoverybetween each (zone 1/2)Row 2 - Cell 2
2min warm downeasy riding (zone 1/2)Row 3 - Cell 2
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10min warm upRow 0 - Cell 1 Row 0 - Cell 2
2 x 15min effort108 of FTPRow 1 - Cell 2
10min recoverybetween each (zone 1/2)Row 2 - Cell 2
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25min warm upRow 0 - Cell 1 Row 0 - Cell 2
4 x 1min effort180 of FTPRow 1 - Cell 2
6min recoverybetween each (zone 1/2)Row 2 - Cell 2
4min warm downRow 3 - Cell 1 Row 3 - Cell 2
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15min warm upRow 0 - Cell 1 Row 0 - Cell 2
10 x 30sec effort150 of FTPRow 1 - Cell 2
30sec recoverybetween each (zone 1/2)Row 2 - Cell 2
5min recoveryeasy riding (zone 1/2)Row 3 - Cell 2
3 x 1min effort138 of FTPRow 4 - Cell 2
3 x 3minbetween each 108 of FTPRow 5 - Cell 2
5min recoveryeasy riding (zone 1/2)Row 6 - Cell 2
4min effort138 of FTPRow 7 - Cell 2
10min warm downRow 8 - Cell 1 Row 8 - Cell 2

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Anna Marie Abram
Fitness Features Editor

I’ve been hooked on bikes ever since the age of 12 and my first lap of the Hillingdon Cycle Circuit in the bright yellow kit of the Hillingdon Slipstreamers. For a time, my cycling life centred around racing road and track. 


But that’s since broadened to include multiday two-wheeled, one-sleeping-bag adventures over whatever terrain I happen to meet - with a two-week bikepacking trip from Budapest into the mountains of Slovakia being just the latest.


I still enjoy lining up on a start line, though, racing the British Gravel Championships and finding myself on the podium at the enduro-style gravel event, Gritfest in 2022.


Height: 177cm

Weight: 60–63kg