I used rollers back in the late 70's, early 80's. I always used them in a hallway. I could never be sure of my balance. I don't know why I quit, but it kept my legs in shape, my seat in shape. I quit riding for many years - life, health - got in the way. Now, I am back riding. I am so happy to be able to ride again and looking forward to training for my first century (some day, if not this year, maybe next). My DH got me a trainer for Christmas (in Oct). I only ride 30 min a day. I work up a good sweat. I have a fan blowing on me from the time I start and we do not have the heat on in the house (house kept at 58 F at the most). I know that my riding has suffered, SOME. I take it in stride. I work hard on my trainer, but am thankful that I am riding. My trainer will keep my seat in shape that I will be able to start commuting to work when the weather is 30F+ in the morning (4:15am) and I can start "training for that century" for this year. It just depends on what you want. Yes, the trainer is boring. I tape the previous nights tv shows and watch parts of them. It keeps my mind active. On the trainer, I don't have to worry about my balance (for the most part). I am on my bike, I am riding, I create my own world for that period of time. It takes mental discipline, more than physical discpline, for me to succeed. I AM HAPPY......



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