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Re: New(ish) to tri, what should I do in the off season? [Tom_hampton]
right. me too. but here are some stats, from slowtwitchers:

48 percent are ardent indoor riders and they break down this way:
2 percent will ride less in the future;
13 percent will ride even more in the future;
The rest will retain their current level of ardency.

40 percent are occasional indoor riders and they break down this way:
2 percent will ride less in the future;
19 percent will ride even more in the future;
The rest will retain their current level of ardency.

13 percent of our readers don’t ride stationary at all and that 14 breaks down this way:
4 percent say they’re start riding stationary;
9 percent say they don’t intend to ride stationary.

Altogether:

88 percent of slowtwitchers ride stationary.
92 percent of slowtwitchers expect to ride stationary.
62 percent say they’ll continue their riding habits.
4 percent say they’ll ride less in the future.
34 percent say they’ll ride more in the future.

so on october 22 we are introducing a number of features that kick off stationary training season. nothing we now do is going to be diminished, we're just adding a lot of links and prompts and whatnot to prepare you for stationary training. i'm like you. i'd rather hit myself on the head with a ball peen hammer. but the math is the math, and maybe stationary training has gotten to the point now where it's a more compelling exercise, even for you and me.


Dan Empfield
aka Slowman
Last edited by: Slowman: Sep 13, 17 6:25

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  • Post edited by Slowman (Empfield) on Sep 13, 17 6:25