Re: Zwift for the misses
This is one of those things that is really YMMV.
1) rec head said avoid Tacx trainers while I love our Tacx trainers (multiples as we live in more than one city).
2) a lot of folks here love zwift. It reminded me of Pacman in its graphics and I searched for alternatives because I found it (and honestly trainer road etc with bars and graphs) deadly boring.
3) my wife is, shall we say, a tad older than yours so my wife's expectations and views of what kind of workout she wants may be different than a younger woman with a young child.
So, with those caveats....what has worked for us.
We took an old Spesh something or other that my wife used to ride outside in a very leisurely manner onto the trainer with a training tire.
I put some films onto the Tacx cycling app and she streams them to the TV using an Apple TV. The films move as fast as she goes and the resistance changes as the elevation changes. She likes that she is sort of outside while inside and can go really fast or dawdle along looking at the scenery. The one issue is that it can get pricy building up a library of films. Also, Tacx is going to be going to a subscription model with unlimited downloads in a new training app but they assured me that they will somehow compensate or move over the films that we have purchased.
Sometimes she will also use the PC side of the Mac to run VeloReality which has some great films of places she would like to "go on vacation together and we could ride this". Again, the downside is the expense of the films and you need a dongle thing for the computer to pick up the trainer (the iPad does it through bluetooth but the computer for some reason needs antenna f-c or something).
I also put some of the rides I do into the GPS program that is in the Tacx cycling app and it works the same way as the films but on a map with the elevations in a 3D sort of visual instead of an actual film of the world. She likes that because she knows the places of a lot of routes as she has either been in a car or running along a lot of them.
I have also caught her using the "power" and "hr" training plans that are included in the apps when she wants "a hard workout".
All of that said, as noted she may not be a good one to judge what YOUR wife would use in a trainer workout.
From my understanding in talking to a lot of the younger folks that I work with, they love the Soul Cycle and Peloton options because of the camaraderie, or at least in the case of Peloton virtual shared experience. A couple of them have said to me that they feel that having others around doing these spin things is motivational to them and makes them keep going and going at the workout with intensity. A couple of them became almost junkies with it but those are two women who decided to change their lives and get rid of some bad habits and lose weight and so on. Both the "life changing" and "workout clique" seem more important to the "kids" in my world than the way my wife looks at these things. So, it sort of depends on what your wife's expectations are. Also, recognize that her expectations may change as she uses it.
You may love the trainer thing and she may hate it. And then you may (after Angry's suggestion of a few classes outside) end up buying a Peloton and she loves it. Or it turns into a clothes hanger while you still use the trainer. Or she uses the trainer and you decide to get a treadmill.
I guess I am saying it was important to have my wife find what she liked as opposed to what I like and hoped she'd like. In my case, it thankfully was also what I liked in the training tools.
I know all of the above is somewhat of a non-answer but I hope it can help you along with the other comments here.
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