Newbie here - Plus-Size gal with severe fear of lycra
I'm a very new, very out-of-shape rider. I say out of shape rider, but truth be told I haven't ridden a bike since college, and that was just for commuting around campus. I've never really been in shape, and I'm a pretty big gal.
My husband was an avid bike rider before we met, and was actually a bike mechanic for 5 years. This year, he decided he wanted to get back into cycling, and started riding on the weekends. I said I'd like to try riding too, and he said he had an extra bike that he could fix so that it would fit me well. So we went and got some goodies for it, and a helmet for me, and off I was.
Other than helmet and gloves, I don't have any bike-specific clothing. I've been wearing some capri-length leggings and a big ol' T-shirt which covers my tummy and tush but gets snagged on the nose of the seat when I try to get up on the bike.
I'm still on the VERY beginning stages of riding a bike, but I know that I'll be much more comfortable during my rides if I invest in some plus-size riding gear from Team Estrogen. But I'm scared to death of being seen in public in such tight fitting clothes. I *do not* have the figure for it and won't for many many many pounds.
So here are my questions:
1) Did any of you have to get over your fear of lycra?
2) Did any of you start out as a Big Girl when riding a bike, and what kind of provisions did you make to make sure that your training went well and that you were comfortable?
Think of it as a girdle....(remember those??)
I feel "thinner" when I'm in my biking clothes and I figure, at my age, nobody is looking anyway!! :eek:
Go for the fun clothes-get crazy colored tops/T's and fun, wild socks. Trust me, 99% of the time the other riders are looking at your bike before they are looking at your butt! But, at least, get a pair of good biking shorts-they really will make a big difference in your comfort level, you can then cover them up with a long T or shorts. The most important thing is that you are out there biking and having a good time. I admire your commitment.
Asphalt (yes, all in purple!!) girl