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  1. #1
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    looking for tips on beginning bike training

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    I am a fairly new biker who started to ride last year on a tri-bike for my long distant rides (32 miles once a week) but realized that was not good for my back. I am in the process of buying a new bike at my local bike shop but I don't know how much to ride weekly to train for a 6 day (50 mile a day) bike trip I am taking in August. Any advice? I am fairly fit and love to ride. Also, should I cross train? Speed Walk too?

  2. #2
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    I'd do

    some yoga for the back - you will get enough endurance from cycling.
    switch to a comfortable racing or touring geometry
    make sure you ride back-to-back, to get your butt and legs used to it.
    Start with riding 2-3 days back to back
    up long rides to 50 mi.

    and when you do the ride, stay conservative on the speed so you don't trash yourself.
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  3. #3
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    Everything alpinerabbit said plus Pilates for me. I do more Pilates than yoga, although I do both.

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  4. #4
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    I was doing a lot of riding back in 2000 and at the end of the season my back was not happy at all. I could not ride more the 6-7 miles without significant pain. I really focused on my core strenght, yoga and had my bike fitted by a professional. Actually the person who fitted it to me was a PT and a bike racer so she was quite knowledgeable. Good luck and have fun

 

 

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