A completely new indoor training method utilizing your iPhone
Posted June 5th, 2012 by bikesportz
Use your iPhone as a training computer
Get the app!
Gives you speed, cadence, power output and all cycling computer functions and simulates real courses on your screen.
For LiveRide series trainers
Compatible with V-series trainers and MagteqsTwin. Click here to view the range of compatible trainers.
3 training modes
You can choose from 1) Course simulation mode, 2) Interval mode, and 3) Free riding mode.
Graphical data indication
Indicates speed, cadence, time, distance and wattage all on your iPhone screen in easy to read graphics. Auto pause feature keeps your workout accurate.
Transferrable between multiple bikes
Register multiple bikes with LiveTraining. Just choose between the various bike styles shown on the bike set up screen.
Add and customize your own courses
Create endless routes to ride using mapping software or by downloading LiveCycling, LiveTraining's companion app, which records your road and MTB routes using the GPS feature on your iPhone.
Those routes can be transferred to LiveTraining with the touch of a button.
Those routes can be transferred to LiveTraining with the touch of a button.
Set your own target heart rate
To make your workout safe and effective, set your optimal target heart rates to train within your target zones.
Calculates and shows burned calories
Entering your height and weight automatically sets up the calorie burn rate function in the app.
Requires WahooKey
LiveTraining works exclusively with the Wahoo Fitness ANT+ dongle that plugs into the bottom connecter of your iPhone. No other adapter will work.
Capable with most ANT+ sensors
LiveTraining will work with any ANT+ enables heart-rate strap or speed/cadence sensor. (except Digifit and Garmin)
Check and save the results with graph and list
Save each ride and bring it up on your iPhone to go over your results anytime.
Share the data anywhere, anytime, with anyone
Pre-sets are included for sending your data to Facebook, Twitter, Strava, DailyMile and others. Or, generate a TCX or MKL file that can be read by even more computer programs.
Compete against yourself
Load a route you've saved and race against your best times.
