Originally Posted by
hhnngg1
I've been using Trainerroad for over a year now. Love it. I've become their unofficial shill, actually.
The main caveat to using it: It's indoor training, so if you hate indoor cycling, you either have to change your tune quick, or fugetabout it.
Other than that, I love it. I actually do most of my training indoors, (M-F) so it works perfectly for me. The concept is stupid simple, but they've really make a sweet interface and good tracking of your performance. When you use it with a Sufferfest video, it's insane how good (and how hard) it is.
The good thing about TR is that you actually DO the workouts. It's one thing to read about FTP, NP, TSS, but a whole different thing to actually execute and do proper power-based workouts. I'll wager that the vast majority of people who own powermeter just use it as a fancy recording device that doesn't change their workouts much. WIth Trainerroad, that will definitely not be true - you'll be doing the FTP test, and then doing workouts based on it. It's very eye opening to see how hard 70%FTP, 80%FTP, 100%FTP, and 120%FTP are and how long you can last at those power ranges. For me, it meant more suffering than what I was used to.
Interesting thanks! I didn't know they had an FTP test in there, was planning to do mine (on trainer) tomorrow. I haven't signed up yet as I was planning to wait until it got a little colder.
I wouldn't say I enjoy training indoors but it works often enough for me since I keep my trainer in the office and can frequently ride in the evenings for an hour or two (not that I've ever ridden two hours on the trainer but this year I'm committed!)