Because you'll go mad on the turbo after an hour
Because you'll go mad on the turbo after an hour
Indoor riding certainly has its place but let’s face it – riding a bike indoors involves all the parts of training we hate, and leaves out all the best bits.
If I wanted to spend an afternoon not enjoying myself I’d just crack out the staple gun and go to town on my legs rather than sit on a turbo trainer for hours (one hour’s the limit for me, that’s something I learned early on).
While you can’t deny that the turbo offers the opportunity to get quality training done in short time periods, there’s no substitute for being out on the road, enjoying all the sensations that come with riding.
And, frankly, riding outdoors in bad weather is an incentive in itself. If you want to keep warm you need to ride at a certain level of intensity, which means no five hour rides at 15kph. Getting out and riding a hard, focused 90 minute session in bad weather will keep you warm, be quality training time and you wont be able to let up otherwise you’ll start to feel cold. It’s like getting a head start on a crocodile in a swimming race: you’d better go hard if you want to keep your toes.
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