I am trying so hard to spin, but it's got to be the most unnatural thing about biking! I have to admit, I am getting frustrated with it.
I know I need to do it to preserve my knees, but I'm more naturally inclined to build muscle than I am to cardio. It feels like I'm constantly telling myself "drop to a lower gear, pedal faster". Then I feel like I'm literally spinning and getting nowhere...so I shift up. Then I make myself shift back down. It's really taking some of the pleasure out of the ride. :-(
Isn't there a balance between spinning and (what's it called? crunching...shoot, I can't remember the term now)? How low can you get on your cadence without risking injury to your knees? I'm hoping to be able to work on the low end, which will give me back the total fun of pushing hard (I just really like that, even though it's wrong).
I'm doing my first ride with others on Saturday and I'm really nervous. I'm afraid I will embarrass myself by not spinning and doing other beginner things, you know? But I'm also really looking forward to seeing how other women ride (because I've just been riding with my boyfriend the entire time so far). I really like having him to "catch" because I tend to work harder with him way up there or having to wait for me, but I'm also looking forward learning techniques that maybe only women can help me with (if they see me doing something odd, you know?).
Biting my cheeks with nervousness (55 mile ride but fairly flat; the max I've done so far if 44 miles with some hills) but I'm excited! Remember your first ride like this? I guess I'll only get this once.
Anyway, any suggestions/encouragement I can get on the spinning would be so much appreciated! Did I mention how much I'm totally loving riding??? (I have a Redline cross-bike, but so far I really love the road and haven't been able to get into trail riding).



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