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You need to turn the manshack into a gym....Originally posted by vetran View Postnot so much manshack & house taking up all my time but will get back to it later in year.Comment
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already in hand, it will have a cross trainer / cycle in front of the projector screen so I can do the boring conf calls or watching movies standing & sweating.Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostYou need to turn the manshack into a gym....Comment
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One of these on a Turbo Trainer?Originally posted by vetran View Postalready in hand, it will have a cross trainer / cycle in front of the projector screen so I can do the boring conf calls or watching movies standing & sweating.
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Originally posted by VectraMan View Post'sit and spin' is what I was told by somebody who does this pretty seriously. Apparently the ideal cadence (that's how fast you pedal) is 90rpm, though I find that tires me out too much. So yes use the gears and change down as soon as it starts to get hard. That's what I do.
BTW this guy overtook me up a hill and said "raise your seat dude and you'll climb better". He was right. I've now got the seat about an inch and a half above where Halfords said it should be and I'm finding hills a lot easier.
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