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  1. #1
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    Oct 2006
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    I need motivation

    I just started cycling back in July and I decided I LOVE it!!! I really want to get fast but I know my weight is holding me back. I think if I have an event to look forward to, That will give me motivation to train and get better.

    My question is: how do I find an event, such as a century, to look forward to? I am looking for sometime in the summer or fall of next year of course. Is there a webiste that keeps up with that?

    Jennifer

  2. #2
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    I need motivation too! Since the time changed I've not wanted to go ride since it's dark. So I really only ride on Saturday. I'm having a hard time motivating myself to do anything excerise wise lately and I feel the difference mentally and physically. I work all the time and it's starting to take its toll.

  3. #3
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    I just noticed you're in Little Rock. Me too. The new River Trail is great, I need to get out and enjoy it more.

  4. #4
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    I know that www.chainwheel.com has some links on their site for orgainized rides and state events. If group rides are your thing then maybe look on there for some info about what ride may be coming up in the summer.

  5. #5
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    Thanks for the quick replys! I just did the rivertrail ride today since it is so nice out. I will check out chainwheels website.

    Jennifer

  6. #6
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    HI gals, welcome!
    Sounds like you are as hooked as the rest of us!

    Keep it fun, keep your goals do-able. Just keep riding and it will all begin to fall into place little by little.
    Lisa
    My mountain dulcimer network...FOTMD.com...and my mountain dulcimer blog
    My personal blog:My blog
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  7. #7
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    Quote Originally Posted by JLZimrmn View Post
    I just started cycling back in July and I decided I LOVE it!!! I really want to get fast but I know my weight is holding me back. I think if I have an event to look forward to, That will give me motivation to train and get better.

    My question is: how do I find an event, such as a century, to look forward to? I am looking for sometime in the summer or fall of next year of course. Is there a webiste that keeps up with that?
    Jennifer:

    There are a couple of cycling groups that are active here in LR... The Arkansas Bicycling Club (ABC) is typically road and recreational riders of just about all skill levels, and then there's CARP (Central Arkansas Recreational Pedalers), a mountain biking group. The ABC keeps a pretty active ride schedule with something going on in the area just about every weekend, as well as a couple of standard rides each week. For example at 1:00 p.m. every Sunday afternoon, we meet down past the I-430 bridge at the foot of River Mountain Road for a "leaderless" ride over to Cook's Landing and back, often with a detour over to Community Bakery for a mid-ride snack. If you're a night owl, a small group of us meet over by the Submarine in NLR for a night ride up the NLR side of the trail to Cook's Landing or the BDB, and back. We have some rides that are hammerfests, with no quarter given or expected, and we also have more social, "no drop" rides for newer or slower riders. Come on out and ride, since going out with a group not only gives you a little motivation and maybe a little peer pressure, but it helps you learn to ride stronger and faster at the same time. Check the ride schedule at http://www.arkansasbicyclingclub.com, (it's currently a month behind, but Judy is still working on the new schedule), or simply come on out to the trail head down on River Mountain Road this Sunday afternoon, 1:00 p.m., and give it a try. New riders are always welcome!

    Tom Ezell
    Arkansas Bicycling Club

  8. #8
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    Oh, and of course there's logging your miles and monitoring your rank at www.bikejournal.com ... be careful 'cause it could get you really hooked!

  9. #9
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    Thanks, I was lookig for a journal website as well. Now all I need is a trainer but that is a whole other discussion.

 

 

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