Indoor/Outdoor winter bike setup?
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Indoor/Outdoor winter bike setup?
I ride outdoors up until the salt is on the roads and then usually done til spring. But not this year because I picked up my first trainer to use with my sons bike that he no longer rides since he got his license. It seems pretty well built and it is quiet. I hope to stave off the typical 5-10lb winter gain here!
Last edited by tdipail; 09-24-21 at 03:46 PM.
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That's a nice setup there. I never thought of using a trainer, but was looking at cycling machine's for my "man cave". Usually I put on 12-15 pounds during winter and only drop 10 during spring and summer over the last few years. Sad but true. Seeing your setup gives me few more ideas for being active during the winter months.
Thanks for sharing, take it easy.
Thanks for sharing, take it easy.
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LOL, same problem here. To alter the trajectory I am doing some other new things to increase activity
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- Mowing the lawn myself gives about 6,000 additional steps per week during the growing season April - November.
- Grabbing the shovel instead of the snowblower for the lighter snow storms (if time allows, because it does take longer)
- Getting a dog and walking it three times a day adds another ~25,000 - 30,000 per week. Plus he is my new best friend
- Instead of driving I ride the bike to Fri night softball (10 miles round trip) and also for trips to the milk store, town hall, even Lowe's. Had to get good lights.
- Dedicating at least half of a Sat or Sun for riding. I feel so good after a few hours on the bike.
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I like riding a mountain bike in the winter with a 2” wide road tire for more surface contact and slower speeds that helps with the wind chill and it can also give one a harder work out due to added weight and more wind resistance.