SnappyPix
04-03-2007, 04:26 AM
Hi everyone
I haven't been around on the forum for the last six months or so, mainly due to a complete loss of my cycling mojo.
It's slowly coming back, but I just wondered if anyone else experiences periods when they lose their motivation - and if so, how they get it back?!
I think mine was as a result of overtraining - I competed in half a dozen events last year and peaked after about four of them. The more I trained for the last two events (centuries), the more my performance deteriorated. My last century was quite a demoralising and horrendous experience and I literally hung my bike up for several months after that.
This also coincided with relocating from New Zealand back to the UK - which was a bit of a shock, not least of all because I suddenly went from summer to winter in the blink of an eye!
I'm now around 14lbs heavier and have lost a lot of my fitness. :(
I can't post when I'm not riding because I feel like a fraud. :(
But now that spring has sprung (again), I'm slowly rediscovering my cycling mojo and am back on the bike (YAY!). Also starting to eat healthier and adjust for the fuel out/in ratio.
I'm also trying to motivate myself to get back out there; watching the Spring Classics, ignoring the computer and just pedalling for the fun of it (although I still keep a training diary) and riding with friends when I can.
I'm also intentionally not doing any events this year, so I'm purely cycling for pleasure (as opposed to personal victory! :rolleyes: )
I'm sorry this is a bit of a self-indulgent post. It's just so distressing when you lose the will to pedal, because that's what I love to do usually. I just wondered if anyone else has experienced a love-hate relationship with their bike and how they overcame it.
I'd also like to raise a hand and give everyone a cheery wave from back in the saddle. :)
I haven't been around on the forum for the last six months or so, mainly due to a complete loss of my cycling mojo.
It's slowly coming back, but I just wondered if anyone else experiences periods when they lose their motivation - and if so, how they get it back?!
I think mine was as a result of overtraining - I competed in half a dozen events last year and peaked after about four of them. The more I trained for the last two events (centuries), the more my performance deteriorated. My last century was quite a demoralising and horrendous experience and I literally hung my bike up for several months after that.
This also coincided with relocating from New Zealand back to the UK - which was a bit of a shock, not least of all because I suddenly went from summer to winter in the blink of an eye!
I'm now around 14lbs heavier and have lost a lot of my fitness. :(
I can't post when I'm not riding because I feel like a fraud. :(
But now that spring has sprung (again), I'm slowly rediscovering my cycling mojo and am back on the bike (YAY!). Also starting to eat healthier and adjust for the fuel out/in ratio.
I'm also trying to motivate myself to get back out there; watching the Spring Classics, ignoring the computer and just pedalling for the fun of it (although I still keep a training diary) and riding with friends when I can.
I'm also intentionally not doing any events this year, so I'm purely cycling for pleasure (as opposed to personal victory! :rolleyes: )
I'm sorry this is a bit of a self-indulgent post. It's just so distressing when you lose the will to pedal, because that's what I love to do usually. I just wondered if anyone else has experienced a love-hate relationship with their bike and how they overcame it.
I'd also like to raise a hand and give everyone a cheery wave from back in the saddle. :)