Recently, I've had to re-visit indoor training partly as mentioned earlier the weather and additionally the lack of time I tend to have with work & family commitments. Having owned turbo trainers before I thought I would look into what was on the market and try to emulate first, the experience of riding on the road and secondly something that would focus the mind and thus maximise the result of the workout.
As I have a Carbon framed road bike I felt a little reserved with using a standard fixed trainer like a Tacx Trainer or similar. My reason being, when carrying out a hard interval standing I felt the lateral forces across the rear triangle of the frame with it being fixed to the trainer could be quite high resulting in potential damage to the frame.
First off I opted for a set of Fixed Rollers. These were great once I got used to maintaining balance and not falling off!! Once mastered, I found that I could really hold good form and there was no chance of getting bored as I was constantly engaged with the ride. The only limitation I found, it was near impossible to stand whilst riding. As a result I opted for the Tacx Galacia Rollers, these were great as the entire roller frame would move backward and forwards with the rider. They were fantastic for standing and far more comfortable in the seated position than the fixed roller.
This brought me onto a further problem, the lack of affective resistance. I attempted to achieve this by deflating the tyres or using the gears on the bike. The trouble was, as I got stronger I was able to complete an entire training sessions in top gear.
So, back to the drawing board and a bit of digging around the interweb I soon found that there was a trainer that fitted the brief on both accounts. It was called the Kurt Kinetic Rock & Roll. Believe me, this is as good as the video below illustrates...
The last App I would like to share is Strava. I've used Garminconnect for many years but have recently been introduced to Strava by a friend. What I find rather special about this app is that outside of the indoor trainer arena (which you can upload data from if you wish) is that other users in the area that you ride can along with yourself segment certain parts of a ride which are then comparable by time. This I think is a brilliant idea and if you're a competitive minded rider you're able to set yourself goals against yourself and other riders. The system uses KOM for the segments, from which you can gain points and be gifted with some Kudos from your friends in the area who also use the app - what a great idea!! (Strava Link of my local ride). Additionlly, the user is able to migrate their .TCX files from other applications like Garminconnect...
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