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  1. #1
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    How long is a "short" ride?

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    I've been riding regularly for 2 years now. However, I still haven't been able to get in the "training" mode. My typical ride currently is between 20-25 miles and I ride 3 to 5 times a week...which is about to change because of the shorter days. I try to push myself but haven't done intervals or hill repeats per se. I've read about people doing "short" training rides where they do intervals. So, typically, how long (mileage and/or time) is a "short training ride" vs. a "long recovery ride" for someone new to training who does my general distance?
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    My short rides are about an hour. The training plan that I followed specified rides by time, not distance. My easiest rides (recovery) & hardest rides (intervals, hill repeats) were both about an hour, typically. My long rides would be at an easier intensity than the short, hard rides, but not as easy as recovery. That's just my experience.

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    30km

    my idea of a short ride is 30km..

    ask me again when i'm back on my bike !

    c

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    it's all relative

    If you had asked me this 6 months ago I would have said 10 miles; 3-4 months ago, 15; 2 months, 20. But since I have been off the bike for 3 weeks now and sidelined for the remainder of the season, 1 mile is a long way. For me short has always been about half to 2/3 of my most regular distance covered. So if you normally ride 20, the about 10-12 would be short.

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    hijack, justdoit, what happened?
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    hey

    jusdooit..what happened? are you ok?

    i hope you heal qucikly! take care of yourself !

    c

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    Hijack

    I had a grease fire about 3 weeks ago. I got 2nd & 3rd degree burns on my left hand trying to keep my house from going up in flames. Don't know if it was the best decision I've ever made, but I'm not homeless. My forefinger and thumb were the most affected, along with the webbed area in between. There's just no way it's reasonable for me to ride, and trust me I've tried. But long term recovery is more important to me than short term satisfaction. I started therapy today, the wounds should be healed in 2-3 more weeks, but it will take until close to the end of the year to really recover.

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    Ouch! Burns are very painful! Keep that hand elevated.

    I had a burn like that to the lower part of my leg and it was one of the most painful things I've every experienced. I hope it heals quickly, but you are smart to take it easy.
    "Chisel praise in stone; write criticism in sand."

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    I've sustained all manner of injuries, but nothing hurts quite like a burn. And they all itch like hell when they are healing. It's like having a case of chiggers that won't go away.
    re-cur-sion ri'-ker-shen n: see recursion

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    It must mean something that the three of us who answered this question are all temporarily benched from cycling...

    Jusdoit- sending good thoughts for your recovery... Sounds painful!

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    benched

    yerp, i'm benched for 6 weeks...

    jusdooit-owie...can you do long walks or swimming? once my knee's better i shall be doing alot of walking and hopefully some deep water running..

    c

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    Quote Originally Posted by blueskies View Post
    It must mean something that the three of us who answered this question are all temporarily benched from cycling...
    Yeah....it means you have more time to sit and answer questions!

    My regular rides vary between 13 miles and 50 miles. So for me a "short ride" is about 10-15 miles. Or sometimes I just think of a short ride as being about an hour's worth.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Lisa S.H. View Post
    Yeah....it means you have more time to sit and answer questions!
    And we're all thinking even a short ride would feel so good.

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    Quote Originally Posted by li10up View Post
    I've been riding regularly for 2 years now. However, I still haven't been able to get in the "training" mode. My typical ride currently is between 20-25 miles and I ride 3 to 5 times a week...which is about to change because of the shorter days. I try to push myself but haven't done intervals or hill repeats per se. I've read about people doing "short" training rides where they do intervals. So, typically, how long (mileage and/or time) is a "short training ride" vs. a "long recovery ride" for someone new to training who does my general distance?
    Aren't you still dealing with lung issues? It might be best to stay out of "training mode" and not push yourself until the goober in your lung is removed, do fun rides instead for now?
    "If Americans want to live the American Dream, they should go to Denmark." - Richard Wilkinson

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    I don't do any hill repeats or speed workouts. I just enjoy riding, although I may start doing hill repeats as I am such a hill slug. The short rides are 13-16 miles. My long rides are generally 50-60 miles unless it is an organized ride then it is whatever the longest distance is. The goal in my house is 100 miles a week, how we get it varies.
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