Having used my turbo and TR quite a lot over early/mid winter, I just all of a sudden can't face it anymore.
I was going to have a blast tonight (first time in about three weeks), but would rather get up at a godforsaken time and go to the park tomorrow morning, which is what I've been doing instead recently.
Does anyone else get this all-or-nothing mentality with turbo?
I'm happy to be thought of as odd, but I quite like the turbo. It's that satisfying feeling of putting in proper sustained quality work, with none of the distractions you get when out and about. Also, being able to really hurt yourself I find much safer indoors.
Out of interest, how accurate was TR's power profile for your trainer compared to the real thing? I know that TR is supposed to be accurate for Kurt turbos, but am pretty sure it over-reads my power on a RocknRoll unfortunately.
Having used my turbo and TR quite a lot over early/mid winter, I just all of a sudden can't face it anymore.
I was going to have a blast tonight (first time in about three weeks), but would rather get up at a godforsaken time and go to the park tomorrow morning, which is what I've been doing instead recently.
Does anyone else get this all-or-nothing mentality with turbo?