The Sufferfest Adds Two New Videos

by editors on February 1, 2016

Just when you thought the suffering might ebb, the minds behind The Sufferfest training videos have added two more edits their collection of over 20 different flavors of pain. The new videos are Power Station and The Way Out.

The Sufferfest’s newest workouts feature officially licensed footage from the Milan-San Remo, Tirenno-Adriatico, on-bike camera footage from the Giro d’Italia, and scenic routes from The Col Collective across the French and Italian Alps. . . .The workouts were designed by elite Coach Neal Henderson of Apex Coaching and BMC racing, and are available via download from TheSufferfest.com or streaming app. Both videos are currently showing at more than 90 officially licensed Sufferlandrian Embassies around the world. The 50-minute Power Station video is focused on developing muscular endurance through a series of low-cadence, high-intensity intervals, and is also included in this year’s Tour of Sufferlandria.

For the official word from Sufferfest, please follow the jump.

The Sufferfest Adds to Virtual Training Repertoire, Debuts Two New Cycling Videos

Creator of Acclaimed Virtual Indoor Cycling Videos Announces Release of

Power Station and The Way Out

SINGAPORE – Feb. 1, 2016 – The Sufferfest, creator of the world’s best cycling videos for individual and group training, today announced the world premiere of its latest video releases, Power Station and The Way Out. Adding to its library of over 20 videos, The Sufferfest’s newest workouts feature officially licensed footage from the Milan-San Remo, Tirenno-Adriatico, on-bike camera footage from the Giro d’Italia, and scenic routes from The Col Collective across the French and Italian Alps.

The workouts were designed by elite Coach Neal Henderson of Apex Coaching and BMC racing, and are available via download from TheSufferfest.com or streaming app. Both videos are currently showing at more than 90 officially licensed Sufferlandrian Embassies around the world. The 50-minute Power Station video is focused on developing muscular endurance through a series of low-cadence, high-intensity intervals, and is also included in this year’s Tour of Sufferlandria.

“This video fills a gap in our workout library by enabling cyclists to focus on developing their sheer brute strength,” said David McQuillen, The Sufferfest CEO. “The hard work will pay off handsomely on steep climbs out on the road.”

The second addition, the one-hour The Way Out video, was produced in collaboration with The Col Collective featuring breathtaking scenery as legendary endurance cyclist Michael Cotty takes riders over eight different mountain climbs. This particular workout is a sweet spot session that works the rider just below their anaerobic threshold, bringing about significant gains with minimal recovery needed.

“For tempo or endurance days when a high-intensity interval session just isn’t right, this is the perfect workout to keep riders motivated and working at a decent level while taking their fitness forward,” said McQuillen.

Since launching in late 2014, over 90 facilities in 13 countries have joined the network of ‘Sufferlandrian Embassies,’ including more than ten U.S. states. Gyms and studio owners throughout the U.S. can bring the renowned offering to group fitness through The Sufferfest’s licensing program.

To access these high intensity interval workouts, visit The Sufferfest website or download the new Sufferfest app.

About The Sufferfest

The Sufferfest create the world’s best cycling videos for individual and group training. Every video features officially licensed footage from professional races like the Tour de France, Giro d’Italia and UCI World Championships, creating an extraordinary experience guaranteed to engage, challenge and entertain athletes of all levels. The Sufferfest has a passionate following of ‘Sufferlandrians’ in 13 countries, and now brings its renowned offering to group fitness through a new licensing program for gyms and studios. For further information please visit http://www.thesufferfest.com/gyms-studios/.

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