Dealing with nagging issues...
I'm trying to get some mojo back and keep dealing with nagging issue. Last summer it was a shoulder injury from a crash. I only rode a few rides before the winter months came and felt horrible, dejected, and totally not into biking.
The winter was really mild. No excuse not to have gone out or ridden inside to build up fitness for spring riding. I just didn't have any desire, mojo, and needed a kick in the pants.
So fast forward to the early-spring and I went hiking (kick in the pants) with Catrin and ended up with slight leg muscle strain that took nearly a week to feel better. When I did throw a leg over the bike the leg cramped and wouldnt allow me full extension so I bagged it after three miles.
Feeling better, decided to get some yard work done, ended up not being able to bend over to tie my shoes the next morning with low back issue.... Injury I've fought since college. No riding with DH on the new shop ride.
Back still is not 100%, but tooks meds and slathered my back in freeze out, then headed out for the next shop ride. Totally blew up after a few miles and limped back to the shop feeling demoralized.
The next day I was thinking... Isn't all fitness? Did I not ate properly before the ride? Stress from this being my first road ride out with cars? Ride route more hilly then I'm used to? I've also noticed allergys or something like it... For the past several weeks I've had a constant stuffy/clogged nose and head, which taking Suttafed seems to help a little... but I started asking how long has this been going on and if I'm not breathing proper, it may at least be a part of this whole thing.
I've known that I don't recover from exertion, like a hill, as quickly so something like hill repeats well as I don't have time to recover. This sounds like fitness to me, but I have to ride to build fitness.
Sorry so long winded. Just venting my frustration as I want to ride. I want to continue along in my weight loss goals. I want to get back to where I was and being able to ride 20+ miles without feeling like I would fall over.
Shannon