Originally Posted by
featuretile
(Could cycling be the long-lost fountain of youth? If exercise and just learning how to ride my bike feels like this in such a short time, what will I feel like after a summer of real riding.)
I've been feeling exactly the same way. I think I am 'youthing'. I started riding about a year ago (I'm 57). Three bikes later, I feel like I can go almost anywhere. The town has shrunk. I can almost keep up with club riders. 30 miles through country back roads in the sun is great fun. (This is California and yesterday it was 70 degrees, although it's supposed to rain all next week.)
My cholesterol went down 40 points, my weight went down 11 lbs., and my pants went down one size. But mostly I feel so much healthier than before. I realized that I can do more now than I could in my 20's. I'm no longer thinking about dying young (like most of my family) or becoming limited. I'm planning on cycling from Santa Cruz to Santa Barbara in May.
How can you explain to someone that the 'fountain of youth' takes a lot of work? They think you are a little nuts. The secret is that it is actually fun. Last week I rode 97 miles in 4 days. I never imagined being able to do that.