Does your mother know how much I can buy a Kickr for?
I normally follow a plan for a trainer workout anyway - having the machine do it, with programmed resistance for set times etc rather than me using a stopwatch hung off the bars seems like less faff.
That said, setting up for a turbo session always seems to involve a lot of buggering about no matter how simple it's meant to be - find the towel, where's the water bottle gone, why is the stopwatch not in the HR strap box etc etc.
Does your mother know how much I can buy a Kickr for?
I normally follow a plan for a trainer workout anyway - having the machine do it, with programmed resistance for set times etc rather than me using a stopwatch hung off the bars seems like less faff.
That said, setting up for a turbo session always seems to involve a lot of buggering about no matter how simple it's meant to be - find the towel, where's the water bottle gone, why is the stopwatch not in the HR strap box etc etc.