I have been doing a bit on an exercise bike but it is so boring I can't do more than 10 minutes.
I bought a set of rollers 2 winters ago, and used them twice. Sitting on a bike and going nowhere just isn't my thing. Must get round to selling them.
I have been doing a bit on an exercise bike but it is so boring I can't do more than 10 minutes.
I had one and flogged it , seat was way to low even on max height.I used to watch you tube clips of cycling i had downloaded.I have been doing a bit on an exercise bike but it is so boring I can't do more than 10 minutes.
When we move i am going to try and convince swmbo i should get a turbo, would be cheap off ebay though so i couldnt afford yoursI bought a set of rollers 2 winters ago, and used them twice. Sitting on a bike and going nowhere just isn't my thing. Must get round to selling them.
Riding my own bike I think would appeal more but still I agree. When you're outside it doesn't really feel like you are exercising to me, you're just moving. Of course you get out of breath etc but you're actually accomplishing something.I bought a set of rollers 2 winters ago, and used them twice. Sitting on a bike and going nowhere just isn't my thing. Must get round to selling them.
As the Great Michael Fish said in 1987 "To the woman who called in from Portsmouth I can assure you that no hurricane is imminent".
*sigh* How may times is this going to be trotted out.
1. The "hurricane" reference was actually referring to Florida.
2. The storm that hit the UK was not a hurricane.
3. There are a number of reasons for the poor forecast, namely a lack of surface observations due to a strike by the French Met agency, and a ship observer misreading the barometer thus resulting in an underestimate of the developing storm's intensity.
4. That was 25 years ago, numerical weather prediction has advanced somewhat since then.
Honestly, it is like the meteorological equivalent of "road tax pays for the roads so cyclists are sponging freeloaders" argument.
*sigh* How may times is this going to be trotted out.
1. The "hurricane" reference was actually referring to Florida.
2. The storm that hit the UK was not a hurricane.
3. There are a number of reasons for the poor forecast, namely a lack of surface observations due to a strike by the French Met agency, and a ship observer misreading the barometer thus resulting in an underestimate of the developing storm's intensity.
4. That was 25 years ago, numerical weather prediction has advanced somewhat since then.
Honestly, it is like the meteorological equivalent of "road tax pays for the roads so cyclists are sponging freeloaders" argument.
I could have sworn the radio said more snow coming to the north east and midlands. I hope I'm wrong because I've got to go out in a bit and I dislike riding in the snow.This cold snap that is, Met Office, XCWeather and MetCheck all predicting this weekend will see a return to warmer temperatures.