Christina098red
02-03-2010, 04:25 PM
Hi Everyone!
I am brand new and looking for some pointers. :D Let me start by saying that I have never really been into cycling indoors or outdoors because I found it so painful. I just cannot seem to find a seat that works with me. I took a spinning class years ago and felt bruised on the inside of my sitting bones for weeks--I was 5'6" 140.
Now my hubby is really into cycling. He absolutely loves it and rides his bike to work quite often. I would like to be into it as well but find it painful. He does not have this problem at all. Is this just a women's issue?
I took a spin class with him a few days ago and LOVED it! BUT again, same painful issue. As soon as I sat on the seat I was aware of it being uncomfortable but was able to overcome it (mind you I have a memory foam cover on it too) and enjoy the ride--That was until the end. Towards the end it really started to hurt in the usual spot. The class incorportated a lot of standing, which was good because I don't think I would have been able to make it otherwise. Anyway, I now weigh 100 pounds more than I used to and am really worried that I won't be able to find a balance. It has been 3 days since the class and I am still very sore. Is this something that will just go away with time or get worse? Should I try a gel seat? Am I sitting too far forward or back? The spin bikes we're using are fully adjustable.
Any ideas?
TIA!
-Christina
I am brand new and looking for some pointers. :D Let me start by saying that I have never really been into cycling indoors or outdoors because I found it so painful. I just cannot seem to find a seat that works with me. I took a spinning class years ago and felt bruised on the inside of my sitting bones for weeks--I was 5'6" 140.
Now my hubby is really into cycling. He absolutely loves it and rides his bike to work quite often. I would like to be into it as well but find it painful. He does not have this problem at all. Is this just a women's issue?
I took a spin class with him a few days ago and LOVED it! BUT again, same painful issue. As soon as I sat on the seat I was aware of it being uncomfortable but was able to overcome it (mind you I have a memory foam cover on it too) and enjoy the ride--That was until the end. Towards the end it really started to hurt in the usual spot. The class incorportated a lot of standing, which was good because I don't think I would have been able to make it otherwise. Anyway, I now weigh 100 pounds more than I used to and am really worried that I won't be able to find a balance. It has been 3 days since the class and I am still very sore. Is this something that will just go away with time or get worse? Should I try a gel seat? Am I sitting too far forward or back? The spin bikes we're using are fully adjustable.
Any ideas?
TIA!
-Christina