Yesterday's group ride was rather hilly (for Indiana) and included a rather steep hill about 25 miles into the ride that killed me. Embarrassingly, I had to get off the bike and walk about half of it because my legs just gave out. I started cycling this summer and, because central Indiana is relatively flat, I don't encounter much in the way of hills. That said, there are several "big" rides each year, including the Hilly Hundred--that include some tough climbing and I'd like to improve this part of my riding. Hills should be fun, but as it is now, they scare me.
My weaknesses on climbing seem to be two-fold. My breath gets very "wheezy" when I'm pushing too hard or when I have to get out of the saddle. I try to spin at a faster RPM, but that can be taxing too. Also, my legs get really tired from repeated climbs. I don't know if it's a leg strength thing or a lactic-acid thing.
Help me get in touch with my inner goat. Clearly, I need to seek out hills in my training regimine. What can I do in the off season to train? I have a meeting with a trainer (and competive cyclist) tomorrow at the Y to develop a weight-training program that is geared towards cycling (both to strengthen was is taxed during cycling and what tends to get neglected/inbalanced). I know I need to work on my glutes big-time. Do any of you have any specific suggestions in advance of my training session that I can discuss with him?
I'm also taking two spinning classes each week so that should help too. Any spinning-specific pointers or advice?
Thanks.
Kate



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I have absolutely no tips. I have not been able to ride for so long I think I forgot how.
Not to mention, I live in a flat section of Ohio.
