Starting Again at Ground Zero ....
I just joined, and this is my first landing spot. I am getting back on my bike TODAY after gaining so much weight and literally ruining my life with it, and all the anguish that comes from being significantly overweight -about 50 pounds and I'm only 5'2" - almost 47, middleaged and full of angst, marriage at risk, the whole ugly reality we can find ourselves in... :eek: ....but the good news is, now I'm ready to do something about it ! :)
I use to ride a lot, about 10 to 15 years ago; mostly the 25 mile mountain road loop I live very near to, but occasionally further distance, once even had ridden a century. I also was passionately into mtn trail riding, and rode a lot with really fit riders, but all of those glory days feels like a lifetime ago now. All I really want is to get out of this hell, and to be able to ride my Mountain Road Loop again , once or twice a week, and to bike commute occasionally to do some errands in town. So, needless to say, I have the bikes, the clothing, (but I can't fit into any of it, untill I lose at least 10 pounds). I have all the gear and know-how from a once empassioned cycling lifestyle over a decade ago. All is left for me to get maybe as much cameraderie here as I can muster, and motivation to start all over again from Ground Zero.
I am a perfect example about how time just flies and a person can totally lose focus on a passion. Bicycling was once such a passion that I took my fitness and metabolism for granted, and I never thought it possible that I could gain this weight and let my whole bike social circle become total strangers. I have learned that I enjoy being a solo rider mostly, because I live in the mountains and I don't like to drive to ride. I have to just start with short rides, down on the hip of the mtn maybe, but I am literally afraid to be seen by the riders out there with whom I use to ride with in fit days. Today I am going to go for 5 miles.
I really need all the cheering and empathy from you riders, because I really feel like a beginner all over again. I know progress could go potentially very swiftly once I start turning those pedals. I also know that although I eventually want to have a once/twice a week ride maintenance, I'm going to have to go more often , to lose the weight first and to arrive at a maintenance cycling routine. The thing is, I hike everyday with our very energetic young dog, about half an hour minimum, so it's not like I'm able to add a rigorous training schedule. I just need to find what works now, and will work for a lifestyle, but feel clueless right now. ~Jen