BikerP,
That is so great that you bike to work. It will really help you with your weight loss. As far as the hills go, just do it. Doesn't matter how slow you go, but in time you will see progress. I use to have to stop a couple times going up a hill I do frequently and now I can go up it without stopping and have seen my speed increase over time. I still find it difficult but I just do it. Even on the days I don't feel like it I still do it.
Go to the free diet website sparkpeople.com and fill in the blanks. They will tell you how many calories you need to eat and even give you menus and recipes. They calculate the calories you burn on a ride.
It helps to write down everything you eat and you can do it all on this site.
Good luck and keep up the good work even though it is hard.![]()
Pam



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There are ways to get around it; such as, I could hop on a bus once I get to town to carry the bike and me up the hill. Like I said, I just need to get up the nerve to do it. I ordered a new road bike that should be in early next week, and part of my deal with myself to buy the new bike was to start commuting to work to save $$ on gas & parking to pay for it!
I laid out for awhile and I'm ready to get back into it. I am going to try the Speedplay Frog pedals in hopes that I won't have to be sidelined due to knee pain. 