ColinJ
Puzzle game procrastinator!
- Location
- Todmorden - Yorks/Lancs border
Take a few rounds with the Zombies, that should get your heart pumping.![]()
I think this would be better for heart rate boosting...


Take a few rounds with the Zombies, that should get your heart pumping.![]()
If we get ice-free days here over the winter I can easily get my heart pumping outdoors - I have multiple 10-20% climbs less than 15 minutes from home. The trainer is mainly to keep me busy when the weather is awful.Take a few rounds with the Zombies, that should get your heart pumping.![]()
Er...I had put a new saddle on the bike to try to solve the genital numbness that I suffered on my first decent test ride. It helped slightly and I got out of the saddle for 15-20 seconds every 5 minutes, which also helped, but I was still worryingly numb after an hour. It has taken a couple of hours for the problem to ease! I can't go on like this so I will have to have a serious think about what is causing it. There must be something in the setup that isn't right... I didn't used to have this problem on my sessions on the old turbo, and I don't suffer anywhere near the same discomfort out on the road either.
Ah, I see! I hadn't noticed the zombie pursuit option before so I assume that this was in a recent update? It looks like it might be fun. I will try it out one rainy day.Take a few rounds with the Zombies, that should get your heart pumping.![]()
This setup felt better as soon as I got on the bike, and... (unsurprisingly!) it was much easier getting my leg over the lowered saddle!I've now put the original saddle back on and copied the setup from my best bike.
Next to the cadence readout it displays a red triangle pointing upwards if one's cadence is 5 or more rpm less than target, and a red triangle pointing downwards if it is 5 or more rpm greater than target.I have also entered target cadences but I am not sure if the app does anything with those; it might be useful for other future workouts if it did.
A BIG improvement! I was able to do my 1 hour workout without being stopped by numbness. There was still some residual discomfort by the end of the session though so I will try the cheapo cutout saddle again in this new position and see if that helps.I'll try another 1 hour session this evening and see how I get on.
I have read that mywhoosh only supports smart turbos that are direct drive ?, i am toying with the idea of getting a second hand smart trainer to start using it as i thought that the cost of zwift compared to mywhoosh for free might balance out the price but im not sure whether a smart trainer thats wheel on will work ?
Currently have a dumb / classic trainer that works with zwift using speed and cadence sensors which i know is not ideal but at least i get a work out .
I have read that mywhoosh only supports smart turbos that are direct drive ?, i am toying with the idea of getting a second hand smart trainer to start using it as i thought that the cost of zwift compared to mywhoosh for free might balance out the price but im not sure whether a smart trainer thats wheel on will work ?
Currently have a dumb / classic trainer that works with zwift using speed and cadence sensors which i know is not ideal but at least i get a work out .
I’ve seen TacX neos for £200.Im not bothered about races or events , yes i have already seen the approved list but i doubt my budget will stretch to a direct drive turbo .The list only seems to show recommended devices but only shows direct drive stuff.
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tried it with my dumb trainer with sensors and it works, not accurate for sure but its worth a play with to see if i like it .
I’ve seen TacX neos for £200.
I hope Zwift doesn't go that way. We have an inter-club TT series with local clubs each winter. I'm still riding an old single-speed on a wheel-on trainer. I've solved the virtual shifting issue with that set-up. Zwift pretends there's a hill and pretends I need to pedal harder to get up it. I pretend I've used a virtual shifter. Since a virtual shifter doesn't actually change gears, it doesn't matter that I don't have any. Everyone is happy.MyWhoosh will work with any trainer that supplies watts, and also from a speed/cadence sensor. However, most events will not accept speed sensors etc., and for the preimum events (where there is money involved), only a few select trainer models are allowed, and you also need a second power source.
I hope Zwift doesn't go that way. We have an inter-club TT series with local clubs each winter. I'm still riding an old single-speed on a wheel-on trainer. I've solved the virtual shifting issue with that set-up. Zwift pretends there's a hill and pretends I need to pedal harder to get up it. I pretend I've used a virtual shifter. Since a virtual shifter doesn't actually change gears, it doesn't matter that I don't have any. Everyone is happy.
Even my fans are virtual, since nature provides.
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I, er... AAAAAAAARGH!I am about to go and test it now. I will report back later!