Gradual climb -- any tips?
I don't know what my problem is. I can do hills without too much trouble, but there's one two-mile long VERY gradual climb on my regular ride that kills me every time. I think if you were walking you wouldn't even notice that you were walking uphill, but for some reason it always kicks my butt whenever I try to ride it. Doesn't matter if I do it when I'm fresh, when I'm already warmed up or at the end of my ride, it's still practically the hardest two miles I do.
Any advice? I usually do it using the middle gear in the front and my second or third easiest gear in the back. I supposed I could make the gears even easier, but then I just feel like I'm spinning, spinning, spinning and not getting anywhere -- and, heck, if I wanted that I could just take a spinning class at the gym.
Am I working too hard? Not hard enough?
exact opposite of me, I love gradual climbs
maryellen sez "recite something you know by heart. Sounds wacky but before I knew it, I was at the top of the hill."
singing helps!
On a recent club ride coach Lorri Lee Lown of the Velo Girls told me she has songs for all occaisions; sprint songs, long hill songs, steep hill songs, downhill songs...I'm not that organised but singing while climbing works for me.
Just warning if you ride with me, it's usually disco. :eek:
really annoying songs that help you climb but you can't get it out of your head
BOOGIE SHOES
i want to put on my my my my my
boogie shoes
just to boogie with you, yeah
i want to put on my my my my my
boogie shoes just to boogie with you,uh huh :D
Recitations while climbing
I use the lord's prayer, even tho I'm not very religious!!
I guess its nicer than going "f**K!"