MollyJ
04-28-2011, 02:06 PM
I sat down to post to this thread and I discovered that I probably had TOO MANY questions and couldn't settle down to just one.
After riding my new Trek Madone 4.5 three whole times I'm not grossly dissatisfied with anything. If anything, I'm just starting to not feel like a visitor to a new planet when sitting upon my bike with my new bike shoes and clips.
But I love that I can move so efficiently.
So I am going to try to ask my newbie questions one at a time.
Okay body positioning. Probably the center of stress on my body right now is neck and top of shoulders at the neck. It's not bad but it's sore-ish. Didn't keep me from riding two nights in a row.
Questions are:
What are the tips for form? I know with my new dropped handlebars, my body is just getting used to a new configuration. So can anyone direct me to resources that talk about form to help with neck and shoulder fatigue.
Are their any good strengthening exercises that might assist in this.
I'm actually pretty happy with low back, legs. They feel worked out but in a pleasant way.
The backside is not grossly unhappy either. I've only been on my bike for one hour periods of time at this point so their may be updates on this.
TIA!!!
After riding my new Trek Madone 4.5 three whole times I'm not grossly dissatisfied with anything. If anything, I'm just starting to not feel like a visitor to a new planet when sitting upon my bike with my new bike shoes and clips.
But I love that I can move so efficiently.
So I am going to try to ask my newbie questions one at a time.
Okay body positioning. Probably the center of stress on my body right now is neck and top of shoulders at the neck. It's not bad but it's sore-ish. Didn't keep me from riding two nights in a row.
Questions are:
What are the tips for form? I know with my new dropped handlebars, my body is just getting used to a new configuration. So can anyone direct me to resources that talk about form to help with neck and shoulder fatigue.
Are their any good strengthening exercises that might assist in this.
I'm actually pretty happy with low back, legs. They feel worked out but in a pleasant way.
The backside is not grossly unhappy either. I've only been on my bike for one hour periods of time at this point so their may be updates on this.
TIA!!!