Hi Eden! I have a computrainer that I use to test clients and for bike fits, but I rarely train on it myself.
My suggestion is to first really think about the purpose of each workout, and then choose a course that will work for that specific workout. And if you record your rides, you can then use previous rides as your pacer....kinda cool!
And now I'm panicing about the mac thing. I just bought a macbook last night -- should be here today. I have to be able to run my CT on it!!! They said with parallels I could do it. Yikes!



since the thing isn't MAC compatible, but it doesn't need anything fast or fancy so the complete computer and system we got used only cost $80
- brings us up to something like 8 computers in the house though..... that's what you get for being married to an engineer.) Now its all set up hooked to the PC and I'm ready to give it a whirl. I was pretty impressed with my first ride on it stand alone - it really did feel a lot more like the road than a regular trainer, so I'm looking forward to trying some of the 3d courses.
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