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Miranda
10-24-2008, 02:53 AM
I have searched and read the threads that match about "CompuTrainers" here, but just looking for some more discussion:)...

One of our lbs/sports stores is starting a CompuTrainer class now that colder weather is here. As far as I'm aware, it's the only one I've ever seen in the area. I own a CycleOps Fluid2 Trainer, and knew of the computerized trainers, but not of an entire organized class.

I'm not sure why I even let myself buy the CycleOps trainer because I never use it:o. Things at home just seem to distract me enough that riding the trainer never happens. To get my workout, I need to physically leave the house.

Before re-finding the joy of my bike, I was always a group exercise person. The CompuTrainer class initially I thought looks like fun. I do Spinning Classes regularly at my gym, and love that. One of the #1 things I love about Spinning is that, as they say, "it's my ride". I'm still riding along with the group, but modify to suit my needs.

After reading more about the CompuTrainer classes, it sounds like it's a pretty big competition for the elite hammerheads. Part of me really wants to go for the group interaction of other cyclists (the gym's spin class has very few outdoor riders), but I don't think I would fit in with the class:(.

Thoughts? Thx!

aicabsolut
10-24-2008, 11:58 AM
I've never done one, but I've heard of them. They are basically like spin classes geared towards roadies where you bring in your own bike and trainer. I think you could still make it your own workout without it being any different than at your spin class. There are always people of different fitness levels and with different goals. I say give it a try, particularly if your trainer is collecting dust.
I'm the same way. I do much better staying active if I can get out of my house, even if it means staying indoors at a gym.

Miranda
10-25-2008, 04:27 PM
Thx :) aicabsolut for chiming in...

I stopped by the shop that is hosting these. They are the first and only in our area. I got to take a peek in the room where the set up it. It's an 8 bike space. One of their big selling points is that it measures the watts of power. They had a couple open spots for the free trial left. Hmm, I'll have to think about it some more and check the home schedule.

At home... the kids, dog, DH, someone needs something... it gets to be too frustrating with the interuptions. Even at the gym if the kids are with me, the child care lady has come after me. When I pedal away from the house at least I have never had the state trooper come after me to come back home! *crosses fingers;)*

aicabsolut
10-27-2008, 08:46 AM
Oh, I see, so it's not one where you bring your own trainer? What kind of bikes are they? Cyclops? That's the one off the top of my head that I know of with power meters. That's pretty cool... I know that for those you can put on your own pedals and seat. Anyway, it sounds like a good improvement over your regular spin classes. I'd definitely do it if there were some in my area and I could afford it. I think there may be a place like that opening near me soon..