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Building a Cycling Fitness Centre in my Spare Room :)

Posted: Thu Oct 18, 2012 8:19 am
by adrian_d
Hey all,
I have been given a spare room in our house and I wanted to make it a Fitness Room. I tend to get motivated from being in a certain atmosphere (gets me pedalling faster and i'm more likely to train if i'm in the zone).

I have my track bike on the fluid trainer at the moment on the side of the room, but i'm thinking of getting a screen installed with a led projector so I can watch stuff while cycling (most likely other cycling events lol)

I was wondering if anyone could suggest some good posters and memoriabilia that could really set the room off?

I was thinking of keeping my commerative jerseys/participation medals in a frame, I guess you could call it a pool room.

I've got speakers all around the corners of the room so music is definitely covered. :)

Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated

Re: Building a Cycling Fitness Centre in my Spare Room :)

Posted: Thu Oct 18, 2012 8:27 am
by greyhoundtom
adrian_d wrote:Hey all,
I was wondering if anyone could suggest some good posters and memoriabilia that could really set the room off?
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated
Pick a cyclist to follow :D .........preferably one not on PED's :wink:

Re: Building a Cycling Fitness Centre in my Spare Room :)

Posted: Thu Oct 18, 2012 12:57 pm
by ldrcycles
DEFINITELY have some kind of telly in there, trainers are damn boring otherwise.

Re: Building a Cycling Fitness Centre in my Spare Room :)

Posted: Thu Oct 18, 2012 1:08 pm
by Mrfenejeans
+1 to the screen you need something to watch.

Also, Not that these are inspirational, but they make things a little easier on the old trainer:
- get a big fan(if you haven't already), better to keep yourself cool on the indoor trainer
- don't put any form of clock in the room, or make it non visible to you while you are on the bike, time drags when you can see a clock.

Re: Building a Cycling Fitness Centre in my Spare Room :)

Posted: Thu Oct 18, 2012 1:53 pm
by wizardhat
A good fan or two to keep you cool is a must, and something under your bike trainer to catch sweat if the room is carpeted.

Re: Building a Cycling Fitness Centre in my Spare Room :)

Posted: Thu Oct 18, 2012 1:58 pm
by jacks1071
My Lance memoriabilia maybe going cheap since I've been thinking about burning it.

Re: Building a Cycling Fitness Centre in my Spare Room :)

Posted: Thu Oct 18, 2012 2:12 pm
by goneriding
If you really want to get serious get a Computrainer (?). Dual screens, one with biometrics and the other with bunch rides which control the trainer resistance. If you want to get really serious, hook up a couple more trainers and do bunch rides with your friends. Not cheap but awesome!

Re: Building a Cycling Fitness Centre in my Spare Room :)

Posted: Thu Oct 18, 2012 2:22 pm
by JustJames
Sometime you see a topic title, and before you eye flicks across to the right, you just know who posted it. :lol:

Re: Building a Cycling Fitness Centre in my Spare Room :)

Posted: Thu Oct 18, 2012 9:38 pm
by ldrcycles
Mrfenejeans wrote: - get a big fan(if you haven't already), better to keep yourself cool on the indoor trainer
Oh yea forgot that one, the first time i used a stationary trainer i couldn't believe how much i was sweating!

Re: Building a Cycling Fitness Centre in my Spare Room :)

Posted: Thu Oct 18, 2012 10:18 pm
by g-boaf
greyhoundtom wrote:
adrian_d wrote:Hey all,
I was wondering if anyone could suggest some good posters and memoriabilia that could really set the room off?
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated
Pick a cyclist to follow :D .........preferably one not on PED's :wink:
Picking a cyclist to follow is a great idea, especially the fast ones. :D (only I mean real ones who are actually riding a bike). I had great fun yesterday doing exactly that and leading someone else for a while. Apologies to the guy on the Giant, my knee was still giving me a bit of pain - otherwise I'd have kept going for longer because it was very satisfying.

Oh, and those stationary trainers, get a nice easy to clean surface to put them on, you'll being pouring with sweat, believe me. Get a big fan as well or you'll be boiling hot. You'll get a sore backside quickly with those things too. :roll: The trainer is the perfect motivation to go out and ride properly. :lol: Mine does little more than serve as a bike stand. :wink:

Re: Building a Cycling Fitness Centre in my Spare Room :)

Posted: Fri Oct 19, 2012 12:41 am
by Mulger bill
Oxford wrote:be careful watching videos of mountain descents if on rollers, its hurts when you lean into a corner on rollers. :oops:
Is it bad karma that I splattered the monitor with Makers Mark? :lol: :oops:

Re: Building a Cycling Fitness Centre in my Spare Room :)

Posted: Fri Oct 19, 2012 12:44 am
by mitzikatzi
Makers Mark. Is that some new kind of sports drink? :lol:

Re: Building a Cycling Fitness Centre in my Spare Room :)

Posted: Fri Oct 19, 2012 7:21 am
by munga
sozzling is the new golf.

Re: Building a Cycling Fitness Centre in my Spare Room :)

Posted: Fri Oct 19, 2012 7:38 am
by bychosis
goneriding wrote:If you really want to get serious get a Computrainer (?). Dual screens, one with biometrics and the other with bunch rides which control the trainer resistance. If you want to get really serious, hook up a couple more trainers and do bunch rides with your friends. Not cheap but awesome!
I hope tongue was planted in cheek here, I was under the impression that bunch rides were about getting out.

Re: Building a Cycling Fitness Centre in my Spare Room :)

Posted: Fri Oct 19, 2012 7:49 am
by adrian_d
hahaha all very interesting suggestions thanks :)

I did chuck in the 42" LCD tv, media centre, and a set of bluetooth headphones and put the trainer in the center of the room. I was watching tron yesterday, not quite cycling orientated but close enough haha. That music is inspirational and then some.

I may have pretended to be a user in the tron world during this training session :(

Re: Building a Cycling Fitness Centre in my Spare Room :)

Posted: Fri Oct 19, 2012 8:54 am
by g-boaf
bychosis wrote:
goneriding wrote:If you really want to get serious get a Computrainer (?). Dual screens, one with biometrics and the other with bunch rides which control the trainer resistance. If you want to get really serious, hook up a couple more trainers and do bunch rides with your friends. Not cheap but awesome!
I hope tongue was planted in cheek here, I was under the impression that bunch rides were about getting out.
Go see the people in Athlete Lab in Loftus Street Sydney, a whole heap of them sweating away cranking those pedals on the Computrainers with some blasting music playing. They do have their uses I'm sure... :lol:

Re: Building a Cycling Fitness Centre in my Spare Room :)

Posted: Fri Oct 19, 2012 9:24 am
by vbplease
wizardhat wrote:A good fan or two to keep you cool is a must, and something under your bike trainer to catch sweat if the room is carpeted.
A good fan as in a groupie? good idea :)

A tacx virtual trainer is on my wishlist.. cycling through the alps competing against people around the world, from the comfort of the living room would be awesome!

Re: Building a Cycling Fitness Centre in my Spare Room :)

Posted: Fri Oct 19, 2012 10:46 am
by Mrfenejeans
vbplease wrote: A good fan as in a groupie? good idea :)
Get the real TDF experience, get some mates dressed up in Mankinis and Devils out fits and have them yell, run along side you and nearly knock you off the bike :P

Re: Building a Cycling Fitness Centre in my Spare Room :)

Posted: Fri Oct 19, 2012 6:48 pm
by Clydesdale Scot
A tacx virtual trainer is on my wishlist.. cycling through the alps competing against people around the world, from the comfort of the living room would be awesome
My bike/computer room has a Tacx Fortius Multiplayer trainer with dedicated LCD TV
two pedestal fans, rubber mat under steel framed training bike, with a Shimano Nexus 8 speed hub (minimal wear: 1/8" chain and straight chainline) and a recovered Brooks leather saddle. Streamed internet radio.
Life is good.

Re: Building a Cycling Fitness Centre in my Spare Room :)

Posted: Tue Oct 23, 2012 2:51 pm
by Toolish
adrian_d wrote:Hey all,
I've got speakers all around the corners of the room so music is definitely covered. :)
Depending on who else is around I would recommend head phones instead of speakers. With a turbo going and a fan cranking hearing anything over the top of it is hard, especially if you are trying to stay at a reasonable sound level for those around you.

Re: Building a Cycling Fitness Centre in my Spare Room :)

Posted: Tue Oct 23, 2012 11:14 pm
by bigfriendlyvegan
Don't forget the fridge, a sharpie, a calendar, a coat hanger and some duct tape. Also, an empty coke can.

Re: Building a Cycling Fitness Centre in my Spare Room :)

Posted: Wed Oct 24, 2012 12:05 am
by JessicaAlba
On the topic of cycling footage, rather than a tv, find a pair of those video goggles and spend an hour or six in a peloton somewhere in the middle of France.