Hello all! I'm a newbie here ready to take on the world of biking!Just thought I would introduce myself and see if anyone has any first words of wisdom for me. My boyfriend is into mountain biking and I've always wanted to get into it. So I took my first step (after tons of research and test rides.. finding a bike for a short 5ft tall female was difficult) and bought a new bike, Trek, just last week. Still waiting for it to come in... seems like forever! I'm just so excited to get on and ride. I'm really into hiking and being outdoors so i've riden occasionally on REALLY simple dirt trails with my 12yr old Diamondback (no suspension whatsoever... really takes a toll on your body). With my natural need to do what the big boys are doing I decided to invest in a Trek. As winter approaches and it starts to get darker ealier, riding will be limited after work. Any suggestions on how to get acclimated with mnt biking? I know there is a spinning class at my gym, would that be better to train with than other types of cardio? Also, any suggestions on how to learn more about the technicality of mtn biking. My bf is full of knowledge but he is much more of a risk taker than i am. Plus I want this to be fun and not a scary miserable experience. Any advice is greatly appreciated! I can't wait to start riding and getting to know all of you!
This seems like a great community to be a part of!
-margie



Just thought I would introduce myself and see if anyone has any first words of wisdom for me. My boyfriend is into mountain biking and I've always wanted to get into it. So I took my first step (after tons of research and test rides.. finding a bike for a short 5ft tall female was difficult) and bought a new bike, Trek, just last week. Still waiting for it to come in... seems like forever! I'm just so excited to get on and ride. I'm really into hiking and being outdoors so i've riden occasionally on REALLY simple dirt trails with my 12yr old Diamondback (no suspension whatsoever... really takes a toll on your body). With my natural need to do what the big boys are doing I decided to invest in a Trek. As winter approaches and it starts to get darker ealier, riding will be limited after work. Any suggestions on how to get acclimated with mnt biking? I know there is a spinning class at my gym, would that be better to train with than other types of cardio? Also, any suggestions on how to learn more about the technicality of mtn biking. My bf is full of knowledge but he is much more of a risk taker than i am. Plus I want this to be fun and not a scary miserable experience. Any advice is greatly appreciated! I can't wait to start riding and getting to know all of you!
This seems like a great community to be a part of!
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Believe me, you can ask anything in these forums and someone will have a suggestion for ya. 

I'll let you guys know how my first riding adventure goes! 