Tonight was the first night I got on my new Kurt Kinetic trainer. I've been waiting a few days to check it out, but it just hasn't happened.
I just wanted to see if this was as great as all the internet forums said it would be. It wasn't going to be a hard workout, just enough to maintain a shred of consistency and see how this trainer handled.
My only other experience with a bike trainer is a basic Giant magnetic trainer I bought three years ago and died on me in March. Well....it's not entirely dead because it still works but it's so dang loud now that it drives me nuts.
So, first impressions:
1. WOW! It's QUIET! Sounds like a little hiss coming from the tires. Very nice.
2. It's smooth. Not that the other trainer was jerky or anything "not smooth," it's just that this one feels smooth.
3. I won't be able to "beat" this trainer. On the old magnetic trainer, I had cranked down the tension as much as possible with the tension clicked as high as possible, and I could still spin-out on the highest gear when I tried hard enough (and I'm a very average to below average bicyclist). I tried spinning out on the Kurt Kinetic fluid trainer in a big but not the biggest gear, and I laughed at myself! Yeah, that won't be happening anytime soon. And I doubt I'll ever need to buy the extra Kurt Kinetic 12-Pound Pro Flywheel to get some extra resistance.
4. And because of that above experience, I now understand the progressive resistance. I had read about it and understood in a logical, thinking manner what it was, but I couldn't picture or internally sense what it was. Once I got on and tried cranking up the RPM in a high gear, that internal sense was crystal clear about what progressive resistance is (and I like it!).
5. I'm loving the life-time warranty. Having just killed a bike trainer and feeling like I got screwed because it lasted only three years, the lifetime warranty is very important to me.
6. Quite easy to get the bike on and off the trainer. For some reason, it was such a hassle to get the bike on and off the old trainer, taking literally at least a minute and maybe closer to two minutes to line everything up. On this Kurt Kinetic, it lines up and clamps-in in a about fifteen seconds, probably closer to ten if I timed it. It really is that smooth and fast.
7. I think I'm going to get the Kinetic Power Computer *Wired computer to train with power. For $50-$70, it's definitely the poor man's power meter. And it doesn't even really measure the power...it calculates it based on math formulas for an "average rider," according to the web site. As long as it is a consistent reading, I can live with that because it doesn't read power correctly when off the trainer. I just need it for an objective data point to see if I'm improving and to use some of the training-with-power-principles during the winter. I won't be needing the version that comes with a heart rate monitor and is wireless....Kinetic Power Computer *Wireless Analog.
8. The free Spinnervals DVD that comes with purchase? I already have it. Bummer. I was hoping for one of the TT training videos but got the 27.0 Threshhold and Suffer Fest.
I can't compare this to a CycleOps equivalent trainer, which was the competition when I was looking around for this new trainer, because I still haven't ridden a CycleOps. I went with the Kurt Kinetic because of the gut feel and the only thing that CycleOps was clearly better on was the ability to maintain consistency of the tire resistance by way of a snap-in piece instead of a manual crank. I figured I can just count the number of cranks each time I take the bike off and then tighten it that many cranks when it goes back on.
Pretty sure I'll be liking this purchase for many years. It's as rock solid durable as one could imagine.
I'm a family guy who is addicted to swim/bike/run and anything to do with getting out into the backcountry wilderness areas. This blog focuses on the swim, bike, run and other various aspects of my attempts to finish in the top ten percent of my age group in whatever race I do. It used to be all about finishing the legs of an Olympic Distance triathlon: swim in 20 minutes, bike in 60 minutes, and run in 40 minutes. Now, it's more about training well and finishing well.
Sunday, May 29, 2011
Wednesday, May 25, 2011
Seriously...what am I doing? Inconsistent and not following the plan.
Stand by for rant and rave in 3....2....1.....
Yes, the weather sucks. That, and my crapped-out trainer are the reasons behind my lack of bike consistency. One bright note, though: my new Kurt Kinetic fluid trainer showed up today, right on time according to the UPS website. I bought it with a combination of 20% off during the annual REI member sale and my dividend from last year. And free shipping! (except for that nasty little $15 shipping surcharge for oversize items). But CLEARLY, the lack of even close to decent weather has hampered my bike consistency. But I'm geared up to beat the springtime weather now, and all I have to do is actually do it.
The running problems are simply scheduling issues. I've had a bit more travel and lunch meetings in the past six weeks, and that has hurt my running at lunch. I can run in crap weather ok, but I simply haven't been getting the chance.
Then there's my swimming. A 5k here, a 3k there, another 1k. Who knows what I'm going to end up getting! Freezing water one day; 88 degrees the next week. The lifeguard is late when I finally get my lazy butt out of bed in the morning, so then I only get half my workout in....I'm not mad at her because it's the only time she's been late this year that I know of, so everyone gets one mistake, right? And the open water swim that I'm supposed to be doing already? Hah! That place is flooded with 40 degree water, two days again it was part of the snowpack. From the forecasts, I won't be getting in my OWS until mid-June at best!
And I'm not following my plan at all. I'm supposed to into the build phase and concentrating on some race-specific training, and not worrying about volume too much. Well, on the odd nice days, I go out and hit the bike hard and long, so that I'm too tired and sore to do anything the next day. Then, I hit the run long and hard, and I can't do anything the next day. Morning workouts?!?!?! I have no idea what that even means.....for some reason, every year I do great with early morning workouts all winter and then can't get out of bed when the time changes in March....very strange, but very real, too. Wow! All told, I'm getting in three workouts per week....that's definitely the plan for being competitive, huh?
So, here I am completely whooped because I ran hard and long on Monday so that I was sore yesterday and into today, and then pushed as much as I could on the bike today because its the only nice day of the week (snow/rain/cold/windy the next 3-4 days!). The water was 88 degrees this morning, and I went harder and longer than I should have.
Rant over....til next time.....pray for summer cuz spring ain't workin' for me.
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Thursday, May 19, 2011
Today's "Vision Quest" race the train training moment
I wrestled in high school in the late 80's, so the movie "Vision Quest" is big on my list of motivational flicks. There are a few great clips in that movie of Louden Swaine training really hard to beat the animal Brian Shute. It gets me going every time I think about it!
Anyway, one clip that I can't find on YouTube has Swain riding bike really hard in the early morning with a train next to the road, and he's training so hard he's keeping pace with the train. AWESOME, right!?!?
In typical fashion...."so, there I was" during this afternoon's bike ride, cruising down the little hill that takes me parrellel to the railroad tracks. A train blows its whistle and scares the crap out of me, and then blows it again and again because it's passing a cross with the road. I look over as the road become parrellel with the train, and the engine is even with me. GAME ON, BABY!!! I beat the hell out of those pedals for about thirty seconds while I lived in the moment, the moment of the "Vision Quest" bike vs train training scene. Then I rounded another turn in the road and a strong wind smacked me in the face, and I burned out in typical old-man-reliving-his-youth fashion.
BUT THAT 30 SECONDS WAS AWESOME!
Anyway, one clip that I can't find on YouTube has Swain riding bike really hard in the early morning with a train next to the road, and he's training so hard he's keeping pace with the train. AWESOME, right!?!?
In typical fashion...."so, there I was" during this afternoon's bike ride, cruising down the little hill that takes me parrellel to the railroad tracks. A train blows its whistle and scares the crap out of me, and then blows it again and again because it's passing a cross with the road. I look over as the road become parrellel with the train, and the engine is even with me. GAME ON, BABY!!! I beat the hell out of those pedals for about thirty seconds while I lived in the moment, the moment of the "Vision Quest" bike vs train training scene. Then I rounded another turn in the road and a strong wind smacked me in the face, and I burned out in typical old-man-reliving-his-youth fashion.
BUT THAT 30 SECONDS WAS AWESOME!
Monday, May 16, 2011
Weather in May almost always sucks = Remember to Recover!
The weather in May in southeast Idaho generally sucks. It's a miracle if the wind is less than 10mph. And buy a couple lottery tickets if the sun shines on a day that the wind doesn't blow.
Honestly, last week was pretty nice, with temps into the 70s! No kidding. I actually considered it a bit "hot" when I ran a 10k because I am not used to those temperatures. I got in a couple long outdoor bike rides, too, so life is good.
Of course, that was last week. This week, rainy and cold and windy...a chance of snow in the mornings just for good measure. And flooding, but nothing serious yet, thankfully.
My point is that you MUST take advantage of the good weather when it comes. I think that includes over-reaching a bit if there are several nice days in a row and you know that a few days of rain are coming. That's what I did last week. I got in some long bikes and long runs while sun was shining; and now I'm really tired from it, and I have to remember to let my body recover instead of going back at it. I didn't swim at all during those nice days last week (who wants to be inside on those days after a long winter!??!?!?), so I have some swimming to do while I recover from bike and run.
Here's wishing some sun your way!
Honestly, last week was pretty nice, with temps into the 70s! No kidding. I actually considered it a bit "hot" when I ran a 10k because I am not used to those temperatures. I got in a couple long outdoor bike rides, too, so life is good.
Of course, that was last week. This week, rainy and cold and windy...a chance of snow in the mornings just for good measure. And flooding, but nothing serious yet, thankfully.
My point is that you MUST take advantage of the good weather when it comes. I think that includes over-reaching a bit if there are several nice days in a row and you know that a few days of rain are coming. That's what I did last week. I got in some long bikes and long runs while sun was shining; and now I'm really tired from it, and I have to remember to let my body recover instead of going back at it. I didn't swim at all during those nice days last week (who wants to be inside on those days after a long winter!??!?!?), so I have some swimming to do while I recover from bike and run.
Here's wishing some sun your way!
Friday, May 6, 2011
Good deals on bike gear @ Sierra Trading Post
FYI if you're looking for some new bike gear but don't want to break the bank. I have the shorts and shirt that are shown below, and I like them. A good gear setup for $70 total.
These don't have pockets for gels like the DeSoto Forza's do, but these are great shorts for the price.
I have these shirts, and they're great. I got two in a lime green color (very bright!), but I guess that color is not available anymore. They are pretty light and will be great on hot days. Til then, I'm wearing another shirt underneath to hold off the cool wind a bit.
These don't have pockets for gels like the DeSoto Forza's do, but these are great shorts for the price.
SAVE: $16.50 (30%) | Our Price: $38.50 Retail: $55.00 Closeouts. Improved performance and through-the-race reliability is the name of the game when you're wearing Pearl Izumi's Triathlon ...read more or see more from Pearl Izumi Sizes Available General(US): S(29-31½), M(31½-34½), L(34½-37½), XL(37½-41½), 2XL(41½-45) |
I have these shirts, and they're great. I got two in a lime green color (very bright!), but I guess that color is not available anymore. They are pretty light and will be great on hot days. Til then, I'm wearing another shirt underneath to hold off the cool wind a bit.
SAVE: $17.50 (35%) | Our Price: $32.50 Retail: $50.00 Closeouts. Lead the pack with Canari's Sport cycling jersey; its polyester mesh fabric has the softness of your favorite T-shirt with...read more or see more fromCanari Sizes Available General(US): M(40-42), L(42-44), XL(44-46), 2XL(46-48) |
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