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Old 02-18-2020, 03:38 PM   #1576
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Since moving back into my home office and not having a commute, I ride on Zwift daily. It's tough to motivate yourself to get bundled up for a 30km ride in the winter.

There's a lot I like about Zwift:

Group Rides: They have organized rides with people all over the world to ride together. Lots of different fitness levels as well so you can pick one that fits you.

Racing: I didn't think I would be into this as much as I am. It's an excellent way to add some focus to your riding. It's easy enough to just coast on the bike but if you're in a race you push yourself a little harder. Every race has different levels so you can take part in a beginner race until you're comfortable enough to move up.

Exercise Plans: They have a lot of different programs to improve the type of riding you want to do (endurance, racing, etc).

Events: Zwift has been really good at putting together events for their users. Whether it's a multi-stage event like the Tour du Zwift, their Zwift Academy that combines workouts, group rides and races or hosting a group ride with Geraint Thomas (the current Tour de France winner).

Meetups: You can set up your own group rides and ride with your friends. There are a few local Calgary ones too that take place in the winter.

There's also the gamification of it that lets you collect new in-game bikes, kit, etc. It's a little lame but still fun.

Don't get me wrong, I'd much rather be riding outside but it's a great option for maintaining fitness in these cold months when you don't have an excuse to leave the house.

Most bike shops have Zwift setups in their showrooms to let you try it out.
They game-like qualities definitely appeal to me. For example, I'm not a particularly high performing cyclist but I enjoy breaking my own records on Strava and using it as a tool to motivate myself etc. I think I'll need to experiment a bit more with Zwift.
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