Here's how I work it out with hubby
Dear Wannabe,
I'm 58 years old, asthmatic, with a knee problem, and did not start seriously cycling until 10 years ago. My first road bike, with clipless pedals, is not yet a year old. My husband does the Giro dela Dolomiti (6 days of mountain bicycling, 1 day with 5 passes and 200k.) So, when I ride with him, he trains. So he practices keeping his cadence at 110. He also sprints up the hills, rides down, sprints up again. By that time I'm on the top. He cycles with one leg. Sometimes he rides ahead and then rides back, but he mostly keeps me in sight.
We don't always ride together. He does his fast rides by himself, and I do my pokey rides. But several times a week, we ride together. Over the years I've gotten faster and stronger. He encourages me and he pushes me. I used to get so frustrated on a ride, I would cry. He would get upset. But now we have worked it out. And he knows that I will let him indulge in his riding, if he keeps me company regularly.
I hope you work it out, not only with your husband, but also yourself. Cycling is such fun! Let us know what happens.
Barb
I find myself becoming quite frustrated-I ride with my husband, but now he has become so much faster than I am. I know I am holding him back, so I am finding that I am frequently telling him to ride without me. But then I don't get to ride as much as I like to. Basically instead of feeling good about myself for riding, I am instead feeling like I am not good enough. HELP-I feel so disappointed. I am 42 years old, and a little heavier than I probably should be. I have a 20 something year old knee reconstruction, that really benefits from riding. I live in the country so the road riding is great, yet I am fearful to ride alone in case I would have a problem. Can anyone offer me any advice??[/QUOTE]