I'm very not happy that daylight savings time is over.Now it will be harder to find enough daylight to go for a decent ride when I get home from work at 4:30.
What are some of the coping mechanisms you guys use for this?
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I'm very not happy that daylight savings time is over.Now it will be harder to find enough daylight to go for a decent ride when I get home from work at 4:30.
What are some of the coping mechanisms you guys use for this?
There are night rides which can be fun although I am not a fan, the farm animals scare me when I can't see them! You could get a trainer and become buddies with Coach Troy.
Personally when it gets dark early I run a lot. Our local trail is well lit and right next door to the fire station so the firemen (and women) plus the local Constable are usually out. It feels safe enough to be out at dark and come Christmas time they decorate the light poles with Christmas lights. :D Of course I do live in Texas and can be outside year round quite comfortably.
Now that I commute 30K a day to work (on my bike) I am riding in the dark most of the time. (And in the rain, too...)
But I also run a lot more in the winter months. When I'm on my bike in the rain, I wish I was running. When I'm running in the sunshine and high temperatures, I wish I was cycling. :)
Becca, can you ride your bike to work? When I commuted on my bike, I rode to work in the morning (in the light) and took the Metro home in the evening when it was dark. It worked pretty well.
Call me a chicken, but I have not had the courage to ride my bike to work yet.
I don't know how to change a bike tire yet, and I'm worried about being late. I work in 2 hour segments with breaks in between(school bus driver) and I value my time alone at home while my teenagers are in school. It probably only takes me 25 minutes to get to work on a bike. The weather here changes on a dime, and it's hard to figure out how to dress for it. On some days, if it ended up being bad at the end of my work day, I could probably have the husband pick me up. And yet, I've made every excuse in my mind to not do it. I'm pretty creative that way!
I am considering commuting but I would have to ride both ways and I worry about getting caught in a thunderstorm. I am actually considering trying it on Wednesday. 17 miles one way and I am going to allow an hour. I will have to shower and change at work. :P
I have a borrowed trainer and frankly I HATE IT. There I said it. It does not feel like the road at all. :(
I just change up my routine. I go from riding after work to spinning, running and yoga. I ride when I can on the weekends. Come January and February, I'll be lucky to even do that. I miss riding, but the change in routine also does me good.
I see winter as a time to focus on other athletic goals. As much as I love cycling, it makes me neglect other fitness areas--like upper body strength and weightbearing exercise--that are important.
I will look into rollers- I dont know what the difference is!
Yeah, the weather can be rather unpredictable :rolleyes: The route I plan to take home in the afternoon should have a few places to duck into if I need to.
Oh I also need to get some leg warmers and a headband or something for the chilly mornings. :p
I could, I suppose, but that cancels out the husband. Riding my bike might win this time. It's the only completely stress-free moment of my day. I carry a cell phone with me, so I guess if something happened I could call my boss.
My Husband and I joke about if one of us rides without the other we are "cheating" on each other!
I do an indoor trainer and have become friends w/ Coach Troy. Sometimes I find it almost easier to just come home, change, pop in the DVD and hope on bike on trainer. Used to hate my trainer until I invested in a good one. (=$$$). Fluid trainers are a bit more like the road. Sure there is a thread on that one. And I find I do "drills" better on trainer so good conditioning and training for spring bike rides.
Like the fact that I can sleep in a bit more in AM and go ride later in teh day on the weekend and don't have to beat the heat!
I completely agree with this- I love getting up and having a leisurely weekend breakfast with my husband then heading out for a ride during the middle of the day!
I start strength training and running, usually on my lunch break. In the evenings I'll squeeze in Pilates, yoga, and/or a little time on the trainer depending on the day and how I feel. I just started commuting to work via bike this year so we'll see how that helps with riding strength
The darker days are good times to revive your mind as well and to enjoy that there's no pressure.