
Originally Posted by
jusdooit
I'm still fairly new as a rider (well, return rider), only been riding since June '06. I am curious to know what the average distance of ride most folks go for. I made it through 26 miles yesterday and would like to get to 30 miles, and do it at least 3x a week. Just made me curious about what most of you ladies ride, how often, etc.
Well, for me... my distance depends on what group I'm riding with.
On Tuesdays I was riding 20-25 miles. Last week was my last time to do this, until Spring next year.
On Wednesdays I was riding 30 miles. I stopped this about a month ago due to it getting dark early.
Saturdays I ride 35-45 miles. During the summer when I was training for a rally, we would sometimes ride 45-60 miles.
Sundays 30 miles. If there is a special ride on Sunday, I will do 35-45 miles.
But, these are really "out of my control", as I ride in groups. Of course, I pick groups going the distances I want to go.
I am curious though at how those of you who do short rides during the week have the endurance for the longer weekend outings? I also need at least a day between rides to recover, how can you ride long distances on both Sat. & Sun?
Well, with time and training... as someone else pointed out... your mind set will change... and so will your endurance/body.
I know when I first started riding I was in "awe" of going 10 miles.
Now days, I won't even bother taking the bike out for 10 miles. Too much hassle (I have to drive somewhere) for 40 minutes of riding.
Also, the more you ride... the better it gets. Pretty soon, you won't need a day to recover. I know I generally workout (run, bike) 5-6 days a week. I get one or two rest days. More than that is too much.
AND... who's to say you can't have a "recovery" ride. I know I might hit it hard on a ride on Sat., but on Sun. I go on a "recovery ride" where we ride slow and just enjoy the scenery.
Just because you ride 2 days back to back, doesn't mean that you are working really hard both days.
Last edited by KSH; 10-09-2006 at 10:53 AM.
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