It's not really hard too keep up with "she rides every day," Mr. Joe.
You'll catch up if you ride every day too!
(DH used to kick my butt, I had to do two rides a day to catch up.)
Karen in Boise
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It's not really hard too keep up with "she rides every day," Mr. Joe.
You'll catch up if you ride every day too!
(DH used to kick my butt, I had to do two rides a day to catch up.)
Karen in Boise
My husband literally rides circles around me. He rides almost twice the distance I do, because he has to keep doubling back.
However, I've run three marathons. He attempted running--either in an attempt to spend time with me, or prove "if you can do it, I can do it." He made it twice around the block.
and bicycling is not as easy as it looks :)
Not necessarily. In the beginning, as well as now, it wasnt a competition with him. It just became apparent when I went to check on him and he wasnt on my wheel anymore. :rolleyes: Later I went to group rides and rode with faster people and therefore got better, while he did not.
I do credit my genes because although I am not out winning races and Olympic medals, I seem to be a natural cyclist. Add hard work and healthy eating to get me where I am even with the setbacks I have had including a broken pelvis 1 year ago.
Let's not be too hard on MrJoe.
Of course WE KNOW that you can't judge a book by her cover and WE KNOW that there are plenty of us gals here that can totally stomp plenty of the men we know. :D
But the reality is, we may not like it, but ON BALANCE, men are often stronger than their female partners. Stereotypes often exist for a reason, after all. To me, MrJoe sounds like he's pretty proud of his wife, especially since she might not fit society's preconceived notions about what a strong female cyclist might look like.
MrJoe, I'd say that if you want to keep up with her, you'd best get out there and put in some more miles. Oh, and remember to tell your wife how proud you are of her on a regular basis!! :)
Susan