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Juli Fiocca Writes About Closet Training
Juli Fiocca lives in Austin and her house has a closet big enough to set up her trainer. Now my closet barely holds my bike clothes let alone a trainer wiht room to mount, ride and dismount. Juli writes about her experience as she recovers from an injury at the Team Timex Blog.
An excerpt from her post:
When we moved into our house here in Austin, Texas, one of the first things I noticed was that I could set up my trainer ‘permanently’ even without a basement. (That Texas rock is hard!) In our office, we have a closet large enough to fit a trainer and bike. Although I reserved it for emergencies, as you can almost always ride outside in Austin, it has come in handy. And although I digress, I did spend some serious hours on it last spring when we got a freeze during a week with some particularly long rides… let’s just say that I watched all the Star Wars movies (what a geek) in 3 days.
Read the rest of the post at the Team Timex Blog.