So you're one wicked strong stick! I hate you!I'll weigh 118 when I'm dead.
V.
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I'm liking the riding more than the lifting anymore -- I love being outside. I weigh 118lbs and stopped lifting so heavy because I was starting to feel thick. My sister said I was starting to walk like a Dude.![]()
So you're one wicked strong stick! I hate you!I'll weigh 118 when I'm dead.
V.
LOL! I'm only 5'3.5" tall -- I think the .5" is my hair.I've never felt skinny -- I'm have a pretty round bootie. LOL
Besides, you shouldn't feel like a wimp -- you'd leave me in your dust on a bike!!
Round booties look better in swimsuits. Thom and I spent an afternoon in HI critiquing swim suit choices.![]()
The worst was a gray and white one piece that looked like scales. It had no straps and the lady spent the afternoon hiking it up over her boobs.
The best was a very pregnant lady in a tiny two piece. The bottom sat right under her belly. She had some of the best legs I have seen on a chick. I wanted to ask her what she had done to stay in such great shape throughout her pregnancy.
Veronica
PS I apologize for hijacking the thread. We'll get back to talking about riding now.![]()
After several rides, the more I ride on the road, the better I feel.
As far as downhill, I rode our race course today and there is a big hill, I just geared up and held on, I didn't start breaking until I was at the bottom of the hill and only because there was a stop sign.
My biggest problem is with cornering. I cannot go around a corner faster than 14mph. Any tips on that? I hate to slow down in a race, only to have to kick it back up.
or "A picture is worth a thousand words"
Tri'ing hard: I was about to post all kinds of tips n tricks for cornering (countersteering, weighting the outside pedal, looking where you want to go etc etc) and then I realized the best answer: find the best cornerer in your bike club/community and follow her. It's the fastest way to learn to really rail those curves.
To Hibiscus09,
Wow, 215 pounds for a squat is really good! Are you a powerlifter or something? The most I've squatted would be about 65kg (143pounds). And a word of warning, I know of an elite male sprinter who really stuffed his knee up (is back on international circuit now) while leg pressing 600kg (1320pounds), which is a lot more than you, but he's probably way bigger than you too. So please be careful, don't stuff up your knees for cycling!
Thanks ausgirl -- no I've never been a power lifter and there were a few ladies at my gym who could out squat me. It was just a lifting gym where a lot of bodybuilders lifted. Women actually have just as strong legs as men, it's the upper body where we have problems lifting as heavy. I don't lift nearly that much anymore -- I do half of what I used to do on leg lifts as I felt my legs were starting to get a little stockier.
Anyway, thanks. So far, no knee problems thank goodness. I have had an impinged shoulder before, however, and injuries are a hassle.
uhm.... are you saying MPH???? egads!!! if so.. scared me just to read it!Originally posted by Veronica
My personal highs are 59 on the tandem, 45 on a road bike.
Yep - that is mph. Both of those were on long, straight downhills. On curvy stuff I'm slower.![]()
I've worked at building up my skills and confidence on downhills. My afternoon training ride has a couple of nice downhills on it.
Veronica