Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Bradley Rose is comparable to Cody.
He is awful. I can’t stand Brad
What don't you like about him?
He tries too hard to be the British Cody. He’s not funny although he thinks he is. He is just unfunny and unlikeable as an instructor
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Bradley Rose is comparable to Cody.
He is awful. I can’t stand Brad
What don't you like about him?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Jess Sims for bike bootcamp - I always just want to collapse on the floor after her sessions. Tunde's bike bootcamps are also hard, but I think Jess's are just a bit more difficult.
For the cycling classes it can vary. Robin's interval classes are really hard, as are Kendall's. No one has mentioned Emma Lovewell yet, but I really like her classes and the HIIT or interval ones are really tough.
You can also go harder than instructed by adding resistance or going faster if you're so inclined.
I also love Cody. His classes aren't particularly hard, but he is entertaining and makes me laugh.
As someone who loves Cody - I do all his classes, Bootcamps etc and he’s more my speed.. who is comparable to him? I’m not looking for super hard rides..just a fun, good work out. I guess Callie is pretty close, but I still like Cody better. Any instructors besides Callie that are more in the Cody style?
Robin’s non-yellow wearing 30 minute 80s/90s classes are somewhat like Cody’s (chatty and moderate callouts). I also think that Jenn Sherman’s classes are of comparable difficulty.
Good to know this! I do like Robin’s theme rides. Jenn Sherman is probably my least favorite instructor by far.. her and Christine.
I only like Christine for her new wave rides. We are similar in age and clearly both in the goth scene growing up. But she is very self-helpish.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't think any instructors are harder or easier, it's just that some motivate you more less. And that has more to do with the rider's psychology than the instructor.
Personally, my PRs have all been with Cody. That's uncommon, but it means that I tend to be more motivated by a catty queen playing Britney Spears than someone telling me to dig deep.
DP, but I think this is accurate. People talk about Olivia being the “hardest,” but she does so little for me that I won’t listen to her call outs. I also prefer instructors who are both more structured and who focus on perceived exertion, rather than random numbers that don’t mean much, depending on the person and their specific bike. I’ll push hard for Robin’s Tabata rides any day, or Hannah Frankson’s HIIT and Hills. Olivia or Kendall? No, thank you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Bradley Rose is comparable to Cody.
He is awful. I can’t stand Brad
Anonymous wrote:I don't think any instructors are harder or easier, it's just that some motivate you more less. And that has more to do with the rider's psychology than the instructor.
Personally, my PRs have all been with Cody. That's uncommon, but it means that I tend to be more motivated by a catty queen playing Britney Spears than someone telling me to dig deep.
Anonymous wrote:I don't think any instructors are harder or easier, it's just that some motivate you more less. And that has more to do with the rider's psychology than the instructor.
Personally, my PRs have all been with Cody. That's uncommon, but it means that I tend to be more motivated by a catty queen playing Britney Spears than someone telling me to dig deep.
Anonymous wrote:I don't think any instructors are harder or easier, it's just that some motivate you more less. And that has more to do with the rider's psychology than the instructor.
Personally, my PRs have all been with Cody. That's uncommon, but it means that I tend to be more motivated by a catty queen playing Britney Spears than someone telling me to dig deep.
Anonymous wrote:Bradley Rose is comparable to Cody.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm surprised that Alex Toussaint hasn't been mentioned here more as one of the toughest instructors. I avoid his classes because they are hard, but he is one of my favorites. He's got an amazing story that sets the tone of his rides, which is to be thankful for being alive/waking up and therefore, work your a** off.
On a separate note, I am one of those riders who appreciates every instructor depending on my mood, but I can't get there with Bradley. I like his energy and exuberance, but does anyone else find that he hasn't gotten the hang of figuring out what to say/do without constantly checking his notes?
I love Alex! It’s funny that I don’t think of him as one of the toughest given that I’ve had several PRs with his classes. They don’t feel painful to me because he’s so engaging. I’ve read that he has a huge following among pro athletes who like the Peloton.