
Originally Posted by
SouthernBelle
With the days shortening and time changing at the end of Oct., my riding time will be curtailed so I will be spending more time at the gym and will be emphasizing those spots.
This is the part that I'm struggling with.
By the time I had made the decision to start bicycling and finally got my first bike (June 29, 2006), the longest day of the year had passed, and the days were already getting shorter. July and half of August were great (but I was still learning how to shift, clip in and out, etc), then we had about 3 weeks of rain up here in the NE. By the time I got back on my bike again (trying to squeeze a ride in after work) I was barely able to go 15 miles before it got dark. I've become completely dependent on the weekends, which lately have included at least 1 rainy day. My BF (a long time cyclist) said the other day, "This isn't good. We've become weekend warriors".
Even though I just started cycling, I feel crappy when I don't keep up with it....like all my previous work is going down the drain. And, unfortunately, the longer I am off, the harder it is to get back on. (saddle soreness included)
I can't afford to join a gym or get a personal trainer (I am moving in 2 months anyway) and I certainly can't afford to work less so I can ride more.
I too, after just celebrating another b-day, realize that I want to keep feeling young, and by the way - bicycling certainly makes me feel young...and STRONG
but how do I keep it up when the sun won't stay up?
BF has been talking about getting us each our own trainer, for inside, but....I feel like I will get bored of it REAL fast.
So.....extra, Cass, light, Ju, Belle....how do you all do it? How do you fit everything in?
I am struggling for time as it is, but the shortened days just kill me.
Life is what happens to you while you're busy making other plans.
John Lennon, "Beautiful Boy"