Old 10-18-11, 09:31 PM
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nixternal
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I can vouch for the CompuTrainer, as I am sure PSIMET can as well, at just how much better it is as a trainer than your regular $300 trainers most of you use. Being able to do difference courses while feeling the effect of your weight and hills while riding on the CompuTrainer make it bar none the best training device outside of riding your bike available today. Riding 20 miles on a CompuTrainer can actually be tougher than going out and doing 20 miles on your bike. When you step pedaling on the CompuTrainer, you simply stop, there is no rolling whatsoever. A CompuTrainer not only can, but will make you a stronger rider. That is why a lot of us in the burbs of Chicago do one of the CompuTrainer boot camps during the winter months to stay in shape. I just happen to coach one
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