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Jiffer
09-03-2012, 10:49 AM
As many of you know, I have had health problems that have kept me from riding very fast or far. I generally ride somewhere between 30-60 minutes during the week at 130 heart rate or lower, always as flat as possible and have built up to 28 miles as my longest once a week ride, which I haven't even done in a while.

Every time I do more than one ride above 130 heart rate, my fatigue and dizziness symptoms return. (I have adrenal fatigue issues and several other things that cause fatigue. I'm seeing a naturopathic doctor.) I had an epiphany recently, though. What if I only did one "hardish" ride a week? And then give my body plenty of time to recover before I do it again, riding easy in between? It's when I do it more than once back to back that it seems to cause problems.

So that's my newest thing. I did a pretty short but pretty hard ride a week ago and today decided to try the route our club does on Saturdays to see how I'd do. If I recover fine, I plan to do it WITH the club, which will be epic. I've been dying to ride with the club again for a year and a half.

This is the "short" route they do of 22 miles. It has three climbs, none of which are too killer compared to the long route, which I used to do. However, I haven't been doing ANY climbing for the most part, so even the 1.5 mile climb of about 5% on Benson was a big deal for me.

I rode with my husband today, who pulled most of the time. It was great fun going "fast" on the flats and "super fast" on the descents, my specialty. ;) When that Benson climb came near the end of the ride I was a bit nervous, as I'm used to doing it earlier in the ride (I started at a different point than usual since we recently moved the opposite end of the route.) Anyway, I did it okay. I was hurting for sure, but got in my rhythm and pushed myself. I knew it was slow compared to my old pace, but felt good for my first real climb in over a year.

As I neared the top my stomach actually started to churn, I hit my lap button, started coasting and recovering. I was breathing very hard and a guy cyclist comes along side me and says, "You're pretty strong." Ummm. Excuse me? I had to have him repeat it because I thought surely I didn't hear him correctly. He said it again and I told him that was very kind of him. I looked up my fastest time on that climb (cause I'm a stat monster) and found I did it 3 minutes slower today. If only that guy could have seen me in my glory days. :rolleyes:

But he certainly made my day. Wow. Climbing has never been my strong suit, so to hear that I'm strong when I'm not even close to as strong as I used to be, is a lovely thing to hear indeed. :)

emily_in_nc
09-03-2012, 11:38 AM
Yay Jiffer! I know that felt good. It shouldn't matter so much what someone ELSE says or thinks as it does how you feel inside. But it does. :o

Congratulations for conquering that hill, and for being "pretty strong" again. :p

malkin
09-03-2012, 11:50 AM
"Pretty strong" is pretty great!

missjean
09-03-2012, 03:22 PM
What a lovely boost! It's always nice to have a total stranger give you a compliment.

velo
09-03-2012, 07:01 PM
I think it's wonderful that you got some outside encouragement. Sometimes those kinds of words are little gems that we can keep with us the next time we're faced with a challenge. Take the validation at its face value. Good for you!!

Jiffer
09-03-2012, 09:59 PM
I think it's wonderful that you got some outside encouragement. Sometimes those kinds of words are little gems that we can keep with us the next time we're faced with a challenge. Take the validation at its face value. Good for you!!

Yes, I agree. I still revel in similar comments that have been made, like when I was doing a big climbing ride of 4,000 feet in 20 miles, always about the slowest in whatever group I'm in. This time I don't think I was faster than a couple in my group and was definitely passing several people who were wearing matching jerseys and spread out along the route. When passing a guy and a girl I heard the girl say under her breath, "How does she go that fast?" Totally made my day and I never, ever forget it. ;) I've been that person wondering those very thoughts so often and for once I was the person someone was wondering that about. Definitely encourages and inspires. :)

TigerMom
09-04-2012, 08:27 AM
Great Job!. Keep it up. It's wonderful to have praise even on our slow days
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