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Luna
03-21-2007, 07:11 AM
Well its me the Townie girl:p . I have made it up this bridge 3 times now and yesterday It was so much easier and I even had my bike in higher gear. First time up I had it so low I was not getting anywear. I love this!! So i rode 5 miles before the bridge hike and then 5 miles after. AHH got my ten in. Ill get ten on thursday and hopefully 10 on saturday! Im trying to keep 30 a week for now. That is all time will really allow right now.:)

mimitabby
03-21-2007, 07:13 AM
You go girl!
I love to hear about progress, and I love your avatar too.

li10up
03-21-2007, 08:31 AM
Good for you. Keep it up. Isn't this a wonderful sport?

Grog
03-21-2007, 08:34 AM
Great job!

You should start logging your miles on http://www.bikejournal.com now!! And join the TE club on BikeJournal, of course!

missymaya
03-21-2007, 08:38 AM
That's great! It feels really good when you realize that your accomplishing your goals and then some. Keep up the good work

chickwhorips
03-21-2007, 08:55 AM
great job! keep up the good work!!!

freelivez2
03-21-2007, 09:07 AM
Do any of you do strength training in the gym or at home like, swats, lunges free weights? I'm trying to find the right workout that helps me burn fat and gain muscle while still being able to push myself on the bike?

lacyliz
03-21-2007, 03:56 PM
Great Job, Luna!

I just noticed that one of the hills I used to DREAD I can now get up OK- and the dread is turning into a feeling of a challenge - and I know how good that fells- so it's excellent!

Freelive, I use weights pretty regularly (2-3x per week) - esp. in the winter. I do leg presses, leg extensions and squats (for cycling). I also do 3-5 upper body weight training exercises and crunches. It all helps me with cycling - and somehow builds my self-confidence, too.

Luna
03-21-2007, 08:33 PM
Lacyliz, Are your a friend of Bill W?

RolliePollie
03-21-2007, 08:38 PM
Luna - just like you, I am excited every time I ride by how much better I feel and how much easier it gets! I've been riding only about 5 weeks myself. Although it seems like longer...and I don't know why I didn't try this out sooner! Today I rode 30 miles on the bike path and made it up the three hilly sections a lot easier than the last time I tried it. I can't believe that just 5 weeks ago I was dying after 5 miles. People told me that you'll be surprised by how quickly you build muscle and stamina from cycling. I'm really glad that this is turning out to be true! It's a great motivator to get out there and ride even more!

I think I am already addicted to cycling. I had to take my bike in for the free 30 day tune-up and I missed her! It was raining so I wouldn't have been able to ride anyway, but I didn't like having her away from me for two whole days.

freelivez2
03-21-2007, 09:35 PM
That was my first day back on my bike from the winter and today I rode my season high of 12.5 miles in about 14 minutes. i had to ride indoors because it looked like the sky was gonna fall from the time I got off work till night fall, interesting how this works, eh? But I played around with many different resistances and I am very pleased with the progress I made today. I am very happy that the ab exercises were even enjoyable. except for the guys staring at me while doing them. geez, I don't workout to be stared at when I'm all sweaty but icky men....sorry for that sentence of a rant! I feel that I need to structure my weekly workout more instead of following my body and doing what it tells me???? then I can see at the end of the week how disciplined I was. Does this make sense? Also any tips on over coming a group ride that will peak my miles rode in a day. I would like to go riding with a group Saturday morning, but I'm afraid because the ride is longer than I have ever rode before? any tips, motivation, suggestions.....

northstar
03-22-2007, 06:16 AM
Way to go! Doesn't it feel awesome?

My DH is a runner. He likes to bike with me sometimes, though. I always get a little twinge of satisfaction when I motor up a hill with him lagging behind me. It really does get much easier, even after a very short time.

It feels great to make such quick progress!

Luna
03-22-2007, 11:34 AM
Total bummer today. I am supposed to ride 10 miles and my glutes and siatic hurt today and if I push and ride today I will be in pain anf have to go the the massage therapist or chiro. Does anyone else get lower back pain from biking? When I had my mountain bike, My back went out for 3 weeks.

RoadRaven
03-22-2007, 03:04 PM
Take heart - not every day will feel fantastic, but over time you will see those steady gains...

As for back pain, I did get that and altering my position on the bike helped, as well as doing a few tummy crunches to strengthen abdominal muscles to help support the back.

Kia kaha... kia manawanui :)

Grog
03-22-2007, 03:51 PM
Total bummer today. I am supposed to ride 10 miles and my glutes and siatic hurt today and if I push and ride today I will be in pain anf have to go the the massage therapist or chiro. Does anyone else get lower back pain from biking? When I had my mountain bike, My back went out for 3 weeks.

I would be tempted to accuse your bike fit for the back pain... I think I remember you have a Townie, no? I don't know how much you can adjust it but there is probably something to do about fit... Talk to your bike shop.

CommuterChick
03-23-2007, 05:40 AM
We had Copenhagen city bikes for our Denmark tour last summer, and all of us women were dying in our lower backs -- the distance from saddle to handlebars was just too great, we were seriously overreaching. Definitely get the fit checked before you hurt yourself, bicycling should only hurt good!

Happy it's spring in Colorado

Luna
03-24-2007, 05:09 PM
I do not lean forward at all on this bike. I more like sit back and my handle bars are high, so no lean, but when I was hoofing up the bridge I was leaning forward some. Thats the only thing I can think of. The guy at the shop fit me for my bike. :confused:

Jenn
03-25-2007, 12:29 PM
Great job!

You should start logging your miles on http://www.bikejournal.com now!! And join the TE club on BikeJournal, of course!


Thank you so much for the link! I set up my profile, and I LOVE how you can keep track of everything!!!!
Now that I finally have MY bike and am not riding DH's anymore, I'm going to be doing ALOT more. Had my first ride this morning what a difference!!:eek: Did 25 miles, and felt like I could have gone another 25 it is sooo much more comfortable!