The Sufferfest has announced the release of a new, free suite of training plans designed specifically for athletes who are staying indoors during the current coronavirus crisis.

The four-week "All In" training plans are completely indoor-based, and place increased emphasis on yoga, strength, and Mental Training. Alongside the training plans Sufferfest are offering a free one-month subscription to their training platform, allowing users to complete a four-week plan free of charge.

Try out a 4-week Sufferfest training plan for free.
Try out a 4-week Sufferfest training plan for free.

Each indoor plan offers a different focus - cycling, multisport, cross-training - while incorporating sessions from The Sufferfest yoga and strength training video library.

To help athletes develop essential positive thinking and goal setting skills, each plan also includes sessions from The Sufferfest Mental Toughness Program. The plans were designed by the Wahoo Sports Science Team to help athletes improve their fitness while remaining indoors and maintain motivation in the midst of this unprecedented crisis.

"The current pandemic has disrupted every aspect of our daily lives," said David McQuillen, head of the Wahoo Fitness Sufferfest division.

"While all of us at Wahoo Fitness know that there are far more important things than that next workout, we also know that there is comfort, solace, and meaning to be found in exercise.

"Social distancing and self-Isolation brings with it many challenges for athletes trying to maintain or even improve fitness. Our Sports Science Team developed these comprehensive, four-week plans specifically to help homebound athletes redefine their goals, train responsibly, and use their time inside to get stronger both physically and mentally."

Yoga and mental strength training provide additional benefits for cyclists.
Yoga and mental strength training provide additional benefits for cyclists.

Unlike ad-hoc challenges or virtual events, the new 'All-In' plans are structured, progressive, and designed to provide enough training load to allow athletes to stay fit without too much intensity which might compromise the body's ability to deal with threats.

Each plan offers a different area of focus, and is designed to take the place of outdoor and group activities. Cyclists can vary the number of rides as well as their strength training level and multisport athletes are given out-of-the-pool strength training plans as well as treadmill alternatives.

To help manage so many early season race and sportive cancellations, athletes focusing on cross-training can use this time to develop the strength and fitness needed to support their primary athletic goals, while the yoga-focused plan is organised so athletes can gradually ramp into the hard sessions, which is especially important for those who have never done yoga before.

To ensure the plans are accessible to everyone, The Sufferfest is offering new users a free month subscription using the promo code ALLINSUFPLAN.

For more information and to join, visit http://thesuf.com/ALLIN.

The Sufferfest is available to download for MacOS  iOS and PC.
The Sufferfest is available to download for MacOS iOS and PC.

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