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Mrs Blobby is out and hopefully Blobby Jr in bed so I'm on the turbo. First one since it's been properly warm. It's not going to be pretty!
Edit: just set up the turbo and I'm sweaty and not even turned a pedal yet.
I'd be out enjoying the trails rather than sat on a turbo 🙂
But then I don't have a kid to babysit 😉
Have fun!
Thanks. May be knocking the intensity back a little!
I took the rollers out to the garden this morning for a recovery ride.
Tempting. It's 28 degrees in my turbo room..
Last time I went on mine, it was snowing and I was still too hot. You all must be mental.
90 mins on the turbo doing a 3x20 and it's now 30 degrees in here. That was quite hard. Reminded me of Boardman training in his greenhouse on the Wirral!
You know the faster you pedal on a real bike the more breeze you get?
he's on a real bike. theory #fail
usually do turbo sessions in the basement at work which is nice and cool. did 1 hour in the kitchen last week and lost 850g of pure sweat
Really should have done a weigh in before and after. A litre of sweat is quite likely!
Not tonight but I did an hour last night. Outside in the shade in the evening and it was still very messy. Supposed to be doing another hour tomorrow sometime.
I can't understand why anyone would ride a turbo/rollers when it's not shite outside.
Gribs, do you have children? 😉 Would love to be out but sometimes it's either turbo or nothing. Though having said that the turbo does allow for sessions that are hard to replicate on the road.
I can't understand why anyone would ride a turbo/rollers when it's not shite outside.
It's a compromise solution to maintaining some fitness in periods that you can't get away from the house for one reason or another. In the OP's case his kid was in bed. [edit] as he said above whilst I was slowly typing.
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nasty 😉
edit that's an ironic smiley, i wanted a seedy one
Heat (at any time of the year) is fundamentally the problem I have with training on the turbo frame. I sweat a lot and my heart rate is a good 20 bpm higher than an equivalent road workout as the heart pumps blood around the body in an effort to keep cool.
This means that you are not getting as strenuous a workout as you maybe would like but a fan can help. As the OP says, anything is better than nothing but I tend to use shorter HIIT workouts on the turbo now which seem to give as good results in 30 minutes or so without prolonging the agony. For me less really is more sometimes.
A 20 min warm up on the turbo before a 10 last Saturday was nearly unbearable .I think it was harder than the race
Heat (at any time of the year) is fundamentally the problem I have with training on the turbo frame. I sweat a lot and my heart rate is a good 20 bpm higher than an equivalent road workout as the heart pumps blood around the body in an effort to keep cool.
Most of the year it's not a problem as I have two big floor fans! My turbo work is all power based and, yes, HR does drift upwards for a given power as the body tries to keep cool. For me the problem is more psychological, it's really difficult to motivate myself for hard turbo work when it's hot and sunny outside.
Once or twice weekly. I tend to do a lot of resistance work when it's hot. And love the heat. To me it's not an alternative, I see it as a 'pure' session. There aren't many places on the open road where you can bury yourself so safely for an hour.