mimitabby
08-09-2006, 08:27 AM
How can you ride 100 miles?
Especially if you feel stressed out and tired after 10?
I think i can answer this question today; partially, because I think about it a lot.
The weekend before the RSVP I did two rides, 39 and 26 miles... on both of these rides, I felt kind of stressed to get done, tired even. How can i do 100+80 next weekend, I can barely finish these rides!
That went through my head again and again.
Make space for the ride... this is the biggest part.
if you are going to be riding 20 miles, give yourself 3 hours if you are certain you can finish it in two. give yourself LOTS of time. If you get done early, great.
But here's what happens to me again and again. Like most of you, i do most of the house chores on the weekend and i do the most of my riding then too.
So there's nothing leisurely about a 40 mile ride when you know you have to go home and do laundry, shopping, etc when you're done.
You have to somehow schedule it so that your reward for finishing is NOT a bunch more work.
So when you do a 50+ mile ride, you just DON'T have time to do all that other junk. If you try, you're going to feel miserable.
Get all that stuff done the night before! Have hubby/kids/maid do it for you.
Or plan to NOT do it...
This outlook has made a big difference for me. When we do a big ride like the RSVP, i know that all i have to do that day is ride, eat, sleep. it is so freeing.
I hope this helps someone. Please feel free to add to this thread if you think I'm on to something.
Especially if you feel stressed out and tired after 10?
I think i can answer this question today; partially, because I think about it a lot.
The weekend before the RSVP I did two rides, 39 and 26 miles... on both of these rides, I felt kind of stressed to get done, tired even. How can i do 100+80 next weekend, I can barely finish these rides!
That went through my head again and again.
Make space for the ride... this is the biggest part.
if you are going to be riding 20 miles, give yourself 3 hours if you are certain you can finish it in two. give yourself LOTS of time. If you get done early, great.
But here's what happens to me again and again. Like most of you, i do most of the house chores on the weekend and i do the most of my riding then too.
So there's nothing leisurely about a 40 mile ride when you know you have to go home and do laundry, shopping, etc when you're done.
You have to somehow schedule it so that your reward for finishing is NOT a bunch more work.
So when you do a 50+ mile ride, you just DON'T have time to do all that other junk. If you try, you're going to feel miserable.
Get all that stuff done the night before! Have hubby/kids/maid do it for you.
Or plan to NOT do it...
This outlook has made a big difference for me. When we do a big ride like the RSVP, i know that all i have to do that day is ride, eat, sleep. it is so freeing.
I hope this helps someone. Please feel free to add to this thread if you think I'm on to something.