I hope not, that's exercise but it's NOT cycling!I hope static bike miles count?!!![]()
I hope not, that's exercise but it's NOT cycling!I hope static bike miles count?!!![]()
I hope static bike miles count?!!![]()
They count for me, its much harder to do 25 miles on the turbo than on the road, physically and mentally.
I hope static bike miles count?!!![]()
How can you do miles on a bike that does not move. You are exercizing not riding miles.I hope static bike miles count?!!![]()
How can you do miles on a bike that does not move. You are exercizing not riding miles.
Each to their own but I don't get it.
So you are not going forward or upIf you use 'Zwift' (I don't but understand why some people do) your static bike even registers elevation![]()
I wouldn't want to be 1200m above the fens!If you use 'Zwift' (I don't but understand why some people do) your static bike even registers elevation![]()
Used to be doing 250 plus over a four day weekend, commuting to/from work.Yes, per here https://www.gov.uk/government/collections/walking-and-cycling-statistics
I bet there aren't many on here that average 60 miles a day (if any)[
Personally I don't think they do. Best summed up by one of our female club members "l've done xxxx miles this year, that's real miles."
I acknowledge turbos must be mentally very tough and it needs real determination but I see it as exercise not cycling. I couldn't do it. Myself I go spinning when I can't get out on the bike.
How can you do miles on a bike that does not move. You are exercizing not riding miles.
True, but it's still not cycling. Like boxers training using a punchbag instead of a proper opponent.The new smart trainers are more bearable and a good alternative
It does the same damage to your skin, and gives you the same risk of cancer, so I say "go for it!"Next you'll both be saying that a sun tan from a sunbed isn't a proper tan.![]()