three months enough to train for century?
Hi folks. I've been taking spinning classes 3x per week this winter and working on abs/arms. Not in tremendous shape but not terrible either- I have a visible six pack, can keep up w/folks in class, etc. Also relatively new to biking- clipless are a challenge and still have to master getting in and out, although I'm much better than I was a month ago when I first got my new bike (Trek Madone 5.0 WSD).
Anyway, my question is this: there is a century in Santa Fe NM on May 20, which gives me three months to train. Do you think this is enough time for someone in my circumstances or should I sit this one out and wait for one in the summer? I don't want a bad experience to spoil my enthusiasm, you know?
Any thoughts/suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
BTW, I have learned much from these discussion forums already- very happy I registered!
Did my first 150 mile - 2 day event a MONTH after buying a bike!
Everyone is different. Not recommending the way I jumped into it but it was doable for me. I was a 5 day a week gym rat getting bored with being inside. Saw a flyer for the local MS150 charity ride and said, "Hey I can do that!" Got out my Kmart front suspension Mongoose and off I went to train. Hmm, "I think I'll get me a new saddle for this thing!" The bike had sat, rusting in the garden shed for the last few years. Headed off to LBS. Owner of bike shop kind of looked at me in disbelief when I told him my goals. He did not however try and sell me a new bike. He said I could give it a go on the department store bike.
I think two weeks went by and I went back to the shop for something. Looking at the bikes I went into sticker shock. "Holy crap! Who would EVER spend $600 on a bike?" :eek: Little did I know, little did I know.... (the new bike I'm saving for is $4k!)
I was graduating with my degree and was supposed to pick out a saddle for horseback riding. Picked out a road bike instead. (never did get that saddle and that was in 2005.)
Did the MS150 and had a blast. Fast forward to now, less than 2 years since purchase of bike and have done countless centuries and more, a time trial, road races, and now have a MTB too. Oh and I now date the LBS's owners son! :D :D :D
"IF" you're in good enough shape, I would say go for it. It's plenty of time.
Jeni
disclaimer - if you don't have fun :( , don't blame me. It's just an opinion! :)
Thank you for posting this!
Thanks so much for posting this. I, too, want to train this year for a century, sometime in August or September. I live in New England and it's just way too icy/cold/miserable out there to ride right now. I've been spending lots of time on my trainer with a general program out of the Sidwells book (7-wk Cycling for Fitness). Once it warms up, I'm hoping to do some 40 and 50 mile group rides and it sounds like that will be good training.
We just don't have the cycling community where I live for women's clubs, but our local bike shop is trying to step up and get a bunch of us (male and female) out riding together. Do you all have clubs that you belong to, that you train with?
Thanks!
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