I would talk to your doctor about the anxiety issues. The cycling seems more like a symptom of the underlying cause. Good luck.
I would talk to your doctor about the anxiety issues. The cycling seems more like a symptom of the underlying cause. Good luck.
This site helped me understand how safe ordinary bike riding is. Hope it helps you too!![]()
http://www.bicyclinglife.com/SafetyS...SafetyQuiz.htm
I still get nervous before a lot of rides. 3 times in the bathroom. I overplan everything because of this, but once I clip in, I'm fine. One of the reasons I don't wear my HR monitor anymore (outside) is because of how high my HR is before I start. It goes up even higher when I see how high it is! It settles in once I start riding.
I'm like this with a lot of things, so I just deal with it. I refuse to let fear stop me. My mom and grandmother were paralyzed with fear about everything. And, my mom was a very good athlete who never did anything because of fear.
One thing that helps is if you visualize what your ride will be like and anticipate any problem areas. Find 3 or 4 routes and ride them until you feel comfortable. Then find new ones. And find people to ride with, who you trust!
Thank you for your imput. I am usually not fearful. I am totally ok doing an open water swim alone, seems that would be much more dangerous. My husband has asked me not to do this anymore, so I drag him out with me. I don't have anxiety about much else. This is it.
Jen
I am like this too.
I'll tell you this, you have to keep fighting it or you will end up locked up in your house. (it's hereditary,, my mother can't drive up any hill... so she's stuck in her subdivision!!!![]()
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I feel it particularly now, since I haven't been riding much all winter... Instead of looking forward to riding, I am dreading it. Once I get on the bike, I do have fun..
but man.. You are not alone. And yes, there is medication you can take for it, but I don't want to do that!
My best friend was prone to anxiety attacks with many of the same symptoms: sweaty palms, racing heart, stomache aches, panic attacks etc. She was irrationally fearful of doing certain things (i.e. signaling when changing lanes... she thought people would see her signal, and then intentionally try to cut her off) even though she had done them thousands of times before.
She was prescribed short-term anti-anxiety medication or anti-depressant (forgot which one) which did wonders for her. She was only on it for a few months. She has been free from the anxiety and panic attacks for years now. I'm not a big proponent of medication, but sometimes it's a good thing.
Hey don't sweat it. I say just find some place with low traffic that you are comfortable in and start from there. Are there sidwalks where you live? Don't be emberassed to ride on the sidewalk until you become more comfortable with your bike handeling skills. Another thought is ride at an off time - Sunday morning when there are not many people out. Live strong!
I have a friend who has tens of thousands of miles of rides under her belt,
including week long trips, etc. She still has trouble sleeping the night before a big ride.