I will startI actually was able to ride a full hour on my bike today!!!! No neurological problems, no pain, and several hours later I am still fine
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I think this was my best ride all year, though of course the season is winding down now. I could have ridden longer I think, but I've an intense group conditioning training session tomorrow morning and I don't want to over-do things.
I've started to feel much better once I dropped from training 5 days a week regularly to 4... that is frustrating, but it is also true that as we age our bodies take longer to recover. I am not saying that this winter won't see weeks where I train 5 days - but that 5th day must be "long and low", not "fast and intense".
One interesting thing about my ride though - I just must be becoming colder-natured. It was about 67-68 when I started riding this morning, and I had tights on. Full sunshine, no breeze, but as soon as my bike started rolling my legs/knees were quite happy to have the Mid-Zero tights. Frankly, knee covers would likely have been enough, but I refuse to spend extra on them. Sure my legs were sweaty when I pulled the tights off when I got back to my car but I also noted I was far more comfortable than last week when I rode in 65-67 degrees with just shorts and a ss jersey. I wouldn't have bothered today if I had waited another hour or so before riding, but I couldn't wait any longer! It just felt great to ride!



I actually was able to ride a full hour on my bike today!!!! No neurological problems, no pain, and several hours later I am still fine
I think this was my best ride all year, though of course the season is winding down now. I could have ridden longer I think, but I've an intense group conditioning training session tomorrow morning and I don't want to over-do things.
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