CyborgQueen
07-30-2009, 08:35 AM
Yesterday I went to a loop in Vegas that's pretty good, and I find it to be very safe. It has a slight uphill incline and then a small decent which is nice to have after steadily going uphill. Up until this point, 10.5 was the furthest I went on my bike.
I got my saddle fixed again and started on the loop. I decided to push it and told myself that I must continue until I pass 1 hour regardless of the milage. Then I decided to do 10 loops instead. 10 loops and 1hr 10 minutes later I was really happy! I felt pretty good and I did feel like I wanted to do a couple more, but my legs were kind of screaming for a bit of a rest, and since this was the longest ride (25 minutes more than my previous longest ride).
I checked my bike computer and was even more happy, I passed the 15 miles mark!:eek:
Newbies would appreciate this because when you first started cycling, going 5 miles seemed to take forever, right?
The one lesson I learned yesterday is to eat more before the ride...20 minutes into the ride, I was really hungry, but I ignored it and just sipped my water more often. Since I thought this would be considered a "short" ride, I didn't think nutrition was really THAT important. It is...BEFORE you ride. *boink*:rolleyes:
I can't wait to look back at this day and laugh...when I'm pounding out 100-150 miles a week. :D
I got my saddle fixed again and started on the loop. I decided to push it and told myself that I must continue until I pass 1 hour regardless of the milage. Then I decided to do 10 loops instead. 10 loops and 1hr 10 minutes later I was really happy! I felt pretty good and I did feel like I wanted to do a couple more, but my legs were kind of screaming for a bit of a rest, and since this was the longest ride (25 minutes more than my previous longest ride).
I checked my bike computer and was even more happy, I passed the 15 miles mark!:eek:
Newbies would appreciate this because when you first started cycling, going 5 miles seemed to take forever, right?
The one lesson I learned yesterday is to eat more before the ride...20 minutes into the ride, I was really hungry, but I ignored it and just sipped my water more often. Since I thought this would be considered a "short" ride, I didn't think nutrition was really THAT important. It is...BEFORE you ride. *boink*:rolleyes:
I can't wait to look back at this day and laugh...when I'm pounding out 100-150 miles a week. :D