Thank u for the video.I am planning to purchase rollers,but im not sure what brand to go with(e motion,cyclops,or kreitler)any help would be greatly apperciated.
@loswe4 I am not exactly sure what your intention is, but some free advice: If you have something to write that is instructive and you can share your knowledge then we all learn. I am okay if you disagree with something, but your comment doesn't help anyone...could be you have some knowledge that helps us all. Good luck.
what model are those kreitlers you use and/or would recommend to people considering buying one for the first time? (thinking the 3.0" aluminum vs. 4.5" or PVC)
@evanscoaching Thanks for this great video - am going to progress to watch the rest of yours as I see there's one on how to train with rollers. I have a question - I bought the Kreitler 3" Alloy Rollers and though I've only had them a week can see how they can really benefit me. I bought them over the 4.5" as I felt that having some resistance is a good thing - should I reconsider them (as in switch from 3 to 3.5") or can I still use them to benefit me in the same way?
cool platform... good idea! I like how it just raises up parallel to the wall when not in use.
jdcracroft76 2 months ago
uhh this was really uhhh helpful... uhhh yeah
nunyabidnez2011 9 months ago
Thank u for the video.I am planning to purchase rollers,but im not sure what brand to go with(e motion,cyclops,or kreitler)any help would be greatly apperciated.
djronin84 1 year ago
@djronin84 Kreiter with the flywheels are the best in my opinion.
evanscoaching 1 year ago
Good video, and thanks for the idea on the platform.
vincealongi 1 year ago
@vincealongi You're welcome...thanks!
evanscoaching 1 year ago
Could you send me the specs for the roller platform?
davidroygodden 1 year ago
@davidroygodden I am sorry there are not specifications available for the platforms.
evanscoaching 1 year ago
ACTUAL Video starts at 6:55
IAnonymousl 1 year ago 20
@IAnonymousl Thanks
gnarkill57 2 months ago
why is just one roll on the front, and not two??
Filaoo1 1 year ago
@Filaoo1 You need to be able to steer the bike. Two rollers in the front wouldn't allow for this.
evanscoaching 1 year ago
just cut the crap out and get a move on!
loswe4 1 year ago
@loswe4 I am not exactly sure what your intention is, but some free advice: If you have something to write that is instructive and you can share your knowledge then we all learn. I am okay if you disagree with something, but your comment doesn't help anyone...could be you have some knowledge that helps us all. Good luck.
evanscoaching 1 year ago 2
man he's good
epik7891 2 years ago
thanks very much, your videos are amazing, keep this up I feel like I should be paying you!
entirelyfakename 2 years ago
what model are those kreitlers you use and/or would recommend to people considering buying one for the first time? (thinking the 3.0" aluminum vs. 4.5" or PVC)
entirelyfakename 2 years ago
Alloy 4.5 Rollers with Flywheel from Kreitler. They'll last a lifetime.
evanscoaching 2 years ago
@evanscoaching Thanks for this great video - am going to progress to watch the rest of yours as I see there's one on how to train with rollers. I have a question - I bought the Kreitler 3" Alloy Rollers and though I've only had them a week can see how they can really benefit me. I bought them over the 4.5" as I felt that having some resistance is a good thing - should I reconsider them (as in switch from 3 to 3.5") or can I still use them to benefit me in the same way?
SuperMoby78 1 year ago