
Originally Posted by
luv2ride94
Hey everone! I'm Katie, I'm 12 and have a question.
I want to do a 50 mile bike ride this weekend, and the farthest I have ever ridden is 25ish miles at once. I never feel really tired afterwards though and usually we stop just because we live in a little town adn theres not alot of place to ride.
I usually only ride on saturdays and sunday b/c of school. But I swim 5 days a week and usually run one day a week also and do drylands before swimming everday. Do you think 50 miles is to far? I don't because I may not ride everday but I am in shape. I know that much.
My mom thinks I should wait till I have a chance to ride more but if I wait it will probably be next spring before I can find another one and my sister and swim coach are riding in it too.
Hi Katie!
Well, I first want to commend you on your committment to being physically fit. So many young people today, overlook how enjoyable exercise can be.
If you didn't have a friend/family riding the 50 miles with you, I would probably say not to do it. Being only 12... you need someone you know... to be able to stay back and support you.
Since you have support though, I would say that you should take on the challenge. But, I'm not your Mom and that's just my humble opinion. Your Mom is who you should listen to and communicate with on this.
The KEY to riding long distances... is STOPPING for BREAKS! This isn't going to be a race... right? So, try to stop at the rest stops, get something eat and drink... move around off the bike. By doing this, you will be able to go for HOURS!
Another important aspect, will be NUTRITION! Don't just eat breakfast and expect to go ride for 50 miles. Eat at the rest stops and don't get hungry while riding. I know when I was your age, I did not understand nutrition, or how to eat... AT ALL! So, take the time to learn about how to eat for endurance sports... and by doing this... you will make your Mom feel better about possibly allowing you to go.
Also, have a "plan" for what you will do if you get too tired. For example, before the ride, maybe see if your Mom/Family will pick you up if you poop out at 30 miles. Talk with your Mom and ask her what your plan should be if you don't feel you can make it 50 miles. If you have a plan, that will make her feel better. You also need to have your sister and swim coach in agreeance that they WILL stay with YOU the ENTIRE RIDE. They need to be committed to NOT letting you ride alone, or to wait at rest stops alone. You should have support at all times.
Finally, your Mom loves you and just wants to make sure that you aren't biting off more than you can handle. You might want to have her read these responses... and that will open up the lines of communication, so you can have an HONEST conversation about it.... and you two can then decide what is the best decision to make. Maybe if you two can agree on a plan for the ride... she will feel better about you going.
An example of what the plan might look like:
1) You will always be with either your sister or swim coach riding. You will NOT ride alone.
2) You will stop at rest stops and stay on top of your nutrition and hydration.
3) If you feel tired, you will let your ride buddies know and try to stop and rest.
4) If you have rested and still feel too tired to go on... you will take a SAG wagon if available. If a SAG wagon is not available, you and your Mom will decide HOW you will make it to the finish line, without riding.
5) Call your Mom at each rest stop and give her an update on how you are feeling.
"Life is not a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in a pretty and well preserved body, but rather, to skid in broadside thoroughly used-up, totally worn out, and loudly proclaiming: WOW WHAT A RIDE!!!!"