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  1. #1
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    May 2006
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    what worked for me during winter

    dont know if this will help, but in winter when it was hard to motivate myself, i put all my cycling clothes on the floor beside the bed so i literally stepped onto them when i got up

    my reasoning... i couldnt leave them on the floor and go to work, and putting them away was more effort than putting them on

    and it worked, cos i'm a "get up, visit the bathroom, dress and ride" type of person with all the showering stuff at work....

    dont know if it will help, but it worked for me.
    To know even one life has breathed easier because you have lived — This is to have succeeded - Emerson

  2. #2
    Join Date
    Jul 2006
    Location
    Ontario
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    I fell off the commuting boat in late November. Brutal cold that left me weak for weeks. So I started taking the bus to school. And then even when I got a little better, I figured, "don't want to risk getting sick again before exams," and the excuses snowballed from there.

    Don't ask me how I survived the bus as long as I did. Inhumanely crowded, never on time. What is your metro ride like? Is it as fun as biking?

    It takes me less time overall to bike. I don't have to worry about leaving super early to ensure I catch a bus to campus on time, and it's WAY faster to get home on a bike than it is waiting in rush-hour on a crowded bus! How satisfying is that?

    I was worried I'd be terribly out of shape after being out of the game for so long, but my fitness level is coming back quickly. It's never as much work as the first time! Remember that!

    Commuting to my seasonal summer job is another story--I share a vehicle with my brother, and it was scarcely around when I needed it last season. The commute is 25km round trip--doesn't sound bad, till you factor in the 8 hours hard labour I worked in between! Still, when you're out of options it doesn't matter what your motivation level is!

    Good luck--your desire to ride the bicycle will return when it's ready!

  3. #3
    Join Date
    May 2006
    Location
    oklahoma
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    If you have a bike that allows you to raise your handlebars if they are not already that might help. I think it helps to have some other people that you are in a contest with such as I am in a contest with other teachers some at other schools. We do not win anything it just makes it more fun when you know someone else is going to be out riding in the group. A break is a good thing and before you know it you will be commuting again. Good luck!

  4. #4
    Join Date
    Jul 2006
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    Looking at all the love there that's sleeping
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    Thanks for all the replys.
    I was hoping that signing up for the 2500 in 2007 contest on BikeJoural would inspire me. That, and the fact that when I walked out of the office the other day at 5:30, I could see the orange of the setting sun in the western sky (translation: daylight is returning - just last week, it seems, the sky was totally dark at that same time).
    I'm not lacking for motivation on the weekends - just commuting. I think I won't sweat it if I finish out January on Metro. It's very easy and beats driving. Sure...I'd love to be biking, but I don't think it's healthy for me to beat myself up for not riding. My neck is still healing and the year is still young.
    Somebody slap some sense into me if I'm still whining like this in May!
    Thanks everybody!!!

  5. #5
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    Oct 2006
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    Salt Lake City, UT
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    I am having the same thoughts as you about commuting, Regina. Once it dropped into the teens in the morning, it was no longer fun and so I quit riding for my commute. I get up at the same time and ride the trainer. It is not very much fun, but I work up a good sweat. I currently walk to our trax station 1+ miles away, ride trax to within a mile of the office and then walk the remainder. It is different and I find I do enjoy it. We haven't been lucky enough to have morning temps warm enough to inspire me to start riding again. I worry that my motivation won't be there when the weather warms up, but I did take my commuter bike in for needed maintenance and it is now "ready" for the ride.

 

 

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