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The Pros and Cons of Training on a Home Trainer for MTB Racing

Sebastian Jayne XCM goal

XCO training is very dedicated - mixing marathons in can be a hard balance.

With winter in full swing in the Southern Hemisphere and the bitter months not far awaiting those in the North, the use of the home trainer for cycling activity normally does or starts to consume more of our cycling time. This can be daunting for some whilst others relish the opportunity to get their training miles done just a few yards from the comforts or restraints of home life. Team rider and head coach at Mind Matters Athlete Coaching Justin Morris put together some pros and cons for your consideration before you either head out in the cold outdoors or sweat it out on the trainer.

MarathonMTB.com team racer Imogen Smith used the trainer as a a tool to help injury recovery after her crash in 2017. Plus, flat tyres did not matter!

Pros for home trainer use

Home Trainers are often used to test an athlete’s lactate threshold through a ‘ramp test’. Where extraneous factors are reduced/ eliminated.

Cons for using a home trainer

Just as you may have started thinking the trainer is the way to go! Don’t throw away that rear wheel and helmet just yet!

Gunn-Rita warms up on a roller.
The home trainer can get boring.

So whatever floats your boat and gets you pushing pedals know you are getting some physical and mental benefits from your activity. Inside or outside, love the ride!!

At the end of the day, nothing beats the thrill of the actual ride. Photo: MozImage
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