My last 6 cycling wokouts
45 minutes on the trainer.
45 minutes on the trainer. 60 minutes on the trainer. 30 minutes on the trainer. 60 minutes on the trainer. 45 minutes on the trainer. The weather has actually been okay here. But those rainstorms we have been getting have been strategically placed on any saturday morning or afternoon that I have available. Needless to say, I'm getting a little spring fever. |
A little trainer envy?
Mine are three hours along the lake. Four hours along the lake. Two hours of hill repeats. Thirty minutes of sprint intervals. One and one half hours on the trainer. And a nice two and one half hour ride to BC. But I can't get in shape, it sucks. What are you doing to get high end power? I guess I need to go on more group rides, but we tri guys like doing it alone. |
well my last six cycling workouts takes me back to September, so there.
I am going out this afternoon and will climb 2000 feet if that makes any difference. |
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And I will stop climbing after about 2000 feet because I am a wimp and don't want to do the additional 2500 or more it would take to get to the top of that one road. |
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I just realized I'm hijacking, but should I get aerobars? The bike shop said not to bother because I'm not elite (which is an understatement of gross proportions) but I'm just fundamentally more comfortable with the aerobar position.
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The only climbing I do these days is to reach the candy bars my wife tries to hide at the top of the cupboard.
I wish this was a joke. |
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I used aero bars for one season when I did a couple of triathlons and they are definitely an aquired taste. Initially very hard on my back and neck, but actually quite comfortable at the end of the season.
I say go for it if you are comfortable with it. The only question I would have is do you have a safe place to use them? |
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