Monday, January 17, 2011

Bicycle Trainer - It's Harder Than It Looks

I've been wanting to get a bicycle trainer for a while now, especially as I'm currently without a gym. Fortunately I know people who had a mag wheel bicycle trainer they weren't using, and they offered to let me have it.

Many moons ago, in preparation for one day getting a trainer, I purchased some TV Ears from Costco. I knew trainers could make a lot of noise, and I knew I'd never use the trainer if I couldn't be entertained at the same time. I figured the TV Ears made a pretty good hack for entertaining myself without blowing out my eardrums.

I wanted to get a mat to put down on my carpet, but those suckers are surprisingly expensive! I have some carpet remnants around so I decided I'd try to use that. I put it upside down because I figured if there would be any grease coming off the bike I wanted it to be on the underside of the carpet remnant and leave the top side for use down the line. I did make sure to get a block for the front tire.

The trainer didn't come with any directions so I had to look online to figure out how to use it. Although first I had to pump up my tires. Apparently they go kind of flat when you don't use them for months and months. Anyway, back to setup. I'm not the brightest bulb sometimes so I was really struggling with how to attach the back wheel. Fortunately I found enough of a video tutorial for a different trainer manufacturer on youtube and was able to figure out how to attach my bike.

Then came the moment of truth - had I done it? Turns out, no. I got on my bike and it promptly proceeded to fall over. Oops. I rechecked the quick release lever for the rear tire and screwed it into the system again. This time, happily, it seemed to hold.


I selected an episode of Merlin to watch on Netflix, as I figured 45 minutes or so would be pretty good. Hahaha. Turns out, even with the trainer on fairly low resistance it was still a lot more effort than I expected. I got about 20 minutes in and then hopped off the bike to take a breather. It felt like my heart was beating more than maybe it should be, or at least felt like it was beating more than when I went for my mile + run on New Year's Day. My poor body has been through so much lately, I'm not even entirely sure what kind of range I should be aiming for, heart-wise. Anyway, I took some time to let the cats climb all over me and sniff out the weird contraption in the middle of the living room while finishing the episode, and then got back to it.

I lowered the resistance all the way to the lowest possible spot, chose a much shorter episode of NewsRadio to watch next, and hopped back up. I can't say I moved my legs the entire time, but I was moving for a good portion of the episode. I am really glad I got the TV Ears. They are a little odd to use, but still fairly light and certainly good at giving me hearing over the trainer. I ended up flipping it around so that the battery part was actually resting more on the back of my neck than the front, so it would stop wobbling around.

I'm pleased that the only part of me that was sore today was the part making contact with the seat. Oof does that really wear on the bones. Someday I'm going to pony up the money and time for a proper bike fit to make sure I'm in the right spot, but until then I'll just keep wiggling around, trying to get comfortable.

Now, since it's been sitting there taunting me all evening, I think I'll attempt another NewsRadio episode "workout".

Sunday, January 2, 2011

Happy New Year!

I am trying to get back to triathlon, or at least back to activity, now that my body isn't trying to reenact the Dead Parrot sketch.

I originally thought I would try to start my new year out with a 3 mile run, but I changed my mind and only ran a little more than 1 mile. I ran the whole way without stopping, which is pretty good. I still don't like running. I didn't expect that would magically change, but I thought maybe now that my health is getting better I would feel more gazelle-like. I did not. Oh well. After my run I met up with a friend who lives in that area and we walked around for roughly another 3 miles. We were quite satisfied with ourselves.

I'm feeling somewhat sore today, although I figured I would. I'm more feeling discomfort in my shins than anywhere else. I was trying to do more mid-foot striking than heel-striking, as a couple of years ago I really gave myself some bad shin splints/compartment syndrome, but it's a work in progress.

While the weather is mild today we're going to work on weather-stripping and putting up the shrink-wrap plastic stuff on my doors and windows so I won't go broke with my heating bills. I'll consider that an "upper-body workout". Yeah.

Here's to 2011.