fultzie
10-11-2004, 09:10 AM
so this is really just another effort to further procrastinate cramming for my exam in (drumroll please) an hour and fifteen... make that fourteen minutes but.....
my mom was visiting this weekend and we spent Saturday morning and all day Sunday biking. she borrowed my cousin's old mtn bike and went out on the trails for the first time (woo hoo!!) and we did a road ride out to one of my fav. coffee places (40 miles round trip).
i realized that this month... actually, this WEEK... makes one year since i bought my road bike, and i started playing "remember when" in my head. i came up with a pretty long list for myself, and it's only been a year since i started "seriously" riding!!! see what you can come up with... get sentimental! it's fun to think back on how things have changed for you since you started riding, even if it was just a week ago! :)
remember when....
i HATED my legs
13 miles was a day trip that required an overnight visit before the return trip home!
i ate an entire box of Near East couscous after doing the same 40 miles i did this weekend
i needed a granola bar-- or two, or three-- to get through 20 miles
i hit the wall after 5, 10, 15, 20 miles
20 miles was HUGE
40 miles was HUGE
i thought i was gonna die going up That Hill (still do, sometimes...)
my cruiser was a "road bike"... then a "mtn bike"... now it's a "cruiser"!
i thought i was gonna die going DOWN that hill (on a trail)
i was zonked at the end of my fav. trail ride.
i had no idea what a derailleur was. or a hub. or a skewer. or a stem. or clipless. or cadence.
i weighed myself almost daily and cared what the numbers were, rather than listening to my body.
i glared at people on the multi-use path that rode fancy-shmancy skinny-tired bikes and had shoes that attatched to the pedals
i thought spandex was a big fashion no-no (okay, so it still is...)
my chromoly road frame was "light" (i have since learned that i ride a veritable tank... and i still love it :p)
my lead (maybe it's really not LEAD, but it feels like it!) cruiser frame "wasn't that heavy"
i put my first odometer on my cruiser. needed my then- boyfriend's help.
100 miles was not only huge, but IMPOSSIBLE
20 mph was not only huge, but IMPOSSIBLE
keeping up with the guys? HA!!! yeah, right! (kept up for the first time yesterday... :D grinned alllllll afternoon!)
alright. enough of that. back to studying.
what do YOU remember??! :D ;) :p
my mom was visiting this weekend and we spent Saturday morning and all day Sunday biking. she borrowed my cousin's old mtn bike and went out on the trails for the first time (woo hoo!!) and we did a road ride out to one of my fav. coffee places (40 miles round trip).
i realized that this month... actually, this WEEK... makes one year since i bought my road bike, and i started playing "remember when" in my head. i came up with a pretty long list for myself, and it's only been a year since i started "seriously" riding!!! see what you can come up with... get sentimental! it's fun to think back on how things have changed for you since you started riding, even if it was just a week ago! :)
remember when....
i HATED my legs
13 miles was a day trip that required an overnight visit before the return trip home!
i ate an entire box of Near East couscous after doing the same 40 miles i did this weekend
i needed a granola bar-- or two, or three-- to get through 20 miles
i hit the wall after 5, 10, 15, 20 miles
20 miles was HUGE
40 miles was HUGE
i thought i was gonna die going up That Hill (still do, sometimes...)
my cruiser was a "road bike"... then a "mtn bike"... now it's a "cruiser"!
i thought i was gonna die going DOWN that hill (on a trail)
i was zonked at the end of my fav. trail ride.
i had no idea what a derailleur was. or a hub. or a skewer. or a stem. or clipless. or cadence.
i weighed myself almost daily and cared what the numbers were, rather than listening to my body.
i glared at people on the multi-use path that rode fancy-shmancy skinny-tired bikes and had shoes that attatched to the pedals
i thought spandex was a big fashion no-no (okay, so it still is...)
my chromoly road frame was "light" (i have since learned that i ride a veritable tank... and i still love it :p)
my lead (maybe it's really not LEAD, but it feels like it!) cruiser frame "wasn't that heavy"
i put my first odometer on my cruiser. needed my then- boyfriend's help.
100 miles was not only huge, but IMPOSSIBLE
20 mph was not only huge, but IMPOSSIBLE
keeping up with the guys? HA!!! yeah, right! (kept up for the first time yesterday... :D grinned alllllll afternoon!)
alright. enough of that. back to studying.
what do YOU remember??! :D ;) :p