Ming the Merciless
There is no mercy
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I think you'll find she does admit to nipping outside for lunch. The only time I get to go out is in my lunch break.
Sad
I think you'll find she does admit to nipping outside for lunch. The only time I get to go out is in my lunch break.
Tragic. She should get her lunch delivered. Has she never heard of Deliveroo.
Touche’ ...Did you say motorcycle?
Cheat.
As a Cyclist, I think indoor miles are ten times easier than outdoor miles... so i don’t think she’s worked even harder.As a runner, I think indoor miles are ten times harder than outdoor miles...so I think she's worked even harder.
Perhaps you should actually try it and see how wrong you are.As a Cyclist, I think indoor miles are ten times easier than outdoor miles... so i don’t think she’s worked even harder.
Well you took that one out of context ...... well donePerhaps you should actually try it and see how wrong you are.
Can you imagine a thread on "Your indoor ride today".
As a runner, I think indoor miles are ten times harder than outdoor miles...so I think she's worked even harder.
It is actually the Zwift which the article is based on. Reading the article I got the impression she had some issues and this approach appealed to her.Isn't that pretty much what the Zwift thread in the Training forum is?
It's maybe similar to the difference between indoor and outdoor climbing, thousands of people could be amazing indoor climbers without ever having to insert their own protection and lead on an actual rockface.
However, it is really not. Many people don’t want to mix with horrible traffic or perving men, or they fancy riding up some mountains and don’t live near any, as well as training and don’t have a suitable place for intervals on the road. Cycling is a broad church and I don’t think anyone should be cut out if it because they do it indoors. As a country we have won sackfuls of medals cycling indoors, something that has been going on for over a hundred years.It is actually the Zwift which the article is based on. Reading the article I got the impression she had some issues and this approach appealed to her.
Indoor Climbing however is a well recognised sport discipline by itself as suitable rockfaces are not easily accessible or safe. So indoor makes it easier for the masses as well as more affordable. I suspect that there are more people in indoor rather than the outdoor due to cost and access.
Cycling outdoors however is accessible for everyone. Only inclement weather and the lockdown stops us. Cycling on a trainer however is excellent for training, no arguments there but as a sport not sure.