how far are you biking? some of us find that the exercise GIVES us energy in the long run.Originally Posted by iFKA
and it takes a while to build your strength up.
how far are you biking? some of us find that the exercise GIVES us energy in the long run.Originally Posted by iFKA
and it takes a while to build your strength up.
Yeah, what Mimi said.
Admittedly I only teach three days a week, but as every teacher knows, the work doesn't end because you've left the campus. At home, I'm either prepping for upcoming classes or grading papers or making other teacher-like noises. And now that the three-month school's-out-for-the-summer party is over, it is slightly harder to find the time to ride my bike. BUT, once I'm out on the road (or trail, as the mood strikes), it really gives me an enormous boost--mentally, emotionally, and yes, physically. I don't know HOW low my energy level would be if I didn't find the time to ride.![]()
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About 10-15 miles per day cause I'm biking with a friend who doesn't have many experience in biking so we were trying to ride shorter route for beginning... time is also big issue cause now I can't afford to ride more than 1 hour per day. I come home at 6 am and in 8 is already dark out side and we don't have special bike roads.Originally Posted by mimitabby
I must say... today my energy is not so low, I guess I'll get used to it somehow.
I need 15 min just to get to sleep and than I could sleep until the next morning. But I like the idea for "nuts-supper"Originally Posted by eclectic
I had much time to do so but at that time I always had some excuse for staying at home... You just don't know what you have until you lose it!Originally Posted by GLC1968
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Originally Posted by Bad JuJu
We just have to wait and see about that. I Can't go out today cause I have to learn.... Can't wait for next spring to start with all those experience. Good thing is that I'm still student and I'm doing this just until New Year, and after that I'll have much more time. jeah
That's mine little consolation when I'm tired
"Life is not measured with the quantity of breaths you take, but with the quantity of moments that took your breath away..."
Power naps take practice.Originally Posted by iFKA
Just lay down and relax your body, (the mind takes longer - say a mantra or count backwards from 100 to shut the to do list or problem solving off) sometimes I only really fall asleep for 2 or 3 minutes. Get up as soon as the buzzer goes off. If a person falls into a deep sleep they are usually out for the count![]()
It does't seem like much but it is enough to give a major boost of energy.
good luck and remember "this too shall pass"![]()
It's about the journey and being in the moment, not about the destination
I agree with Tabby on this one....I am much more energetic, vibrant, dynamic, etc when I ride to work than when I drive (like today).Originally Posted by mimitabby
As far as building up your strength, that's just how it is. When I started increasing my distances on weekends, I found the bike commute became rather easy.
It would be nice if I could drive to work but I can't cause we have dress-code so sport clothing is out of the question, and another problem is that there is no place where I could left my bike (without thinking is it there still).
I'll try 15 min relaxing, I'm sure it will fill my batteries up a little bit. Hope it will work cause I'm sure it'll be useful in the future you when I'd had to deal with my job, kids, pets, husband, hobbies...
p.s.congratulations to all the girls who succeed in combining all that - you're my heroines (is that the word for women heroes)
Last edited by iFKA; 09-14-2006 at 11:50 AM.
"Life is not measured with the quantity of breaths you take, but with the quantity of moments that took your breath away..."
Making the transition from being a student to working 8 - 5 is really draining and difficult at first. I found it frustrating to be "trapped" for 9 hours day when I was used to having such a flexible schedule. It took me about a month or so to get over it, but what I did love was not having to study or do work on the weekends. For me, its hard to fit in long rides during the week unless I'm commuting, which you said you can't do. I agree its about priorities. When I was gearing up for my first metric I felt like I really needed to be putting more miles in, so I set a lot of other things aside (house projects, house cleaning, cooking) and rode as much as I wanted to. I once had a boss who said to me "You are only one person, and you can only do as much as one person can do." Its like the people who say they just don't have time to excercise, I say, I just don't have time to watch TV!![]()
The best part about going up hills is riding back down!