I totally get the OP. Zwift has changed the way that I ride, all for the better.
Certainly at this time of year, having the option to hop on a bike and spend a couple of hours spinning the pedals indoors is worth its weight in gold. Come the finer weather I’m leaner, fitter and faster as a result of a winter on Zwift and as a result, summer rides are more enjoyable.
Zwift is incredibly realistic from an effort point of view and the structured workouts allow you to target very specific goals. Group rides tend to be social and fun!
So far this year I’ve ridden over 1100 miles and it’s about a 50/50 split between Zwift and real life. As the days lengthen and the weather warms, I’ll ride outdoors more.
Given the animosity experienced by some riders from drivers, I fully understand why they might choose to ride on Zwift full time but that’s not how I personally use it.
Certainly at this time of year, having the option to hop on a bike and spend a couple of hours spinning the pedals indoors is worth its weight in gold. Come the finer weather I’m leaner, fitter and faster as a result of a winter on Zwift and as a result, summer rides are more enjoyable.
Zwift is incredibly realistic from an effort point of view and the structured workouts allow you to target very specific goals. Group rides tend to be social and fun!
So far this year I’ve ridden over 1100 miles and it’s about a 50/50 split between Zwift and real life. As the days lengthen and the weather warms, I’ll ride outdoors more.
Given the animosity experienced by some riders from drivers, I fully understand why they might choose to ride on Zwift full time but that’s not how I personally use it.