Thanks ladies for all the 'motivational' ideas. I like the idea of running errands and going for coffee. I need to post a thread on 'bike locks'. Nancy
Thanks ladies for all the 'motivational' ideas. I like the idea of running errands and going for coffee. I need to post a thread on 'bike locks'. Nancy
2011 Specialized Secteur Elite Comp
2006 Trek 7100
I absolutely love my grocery bag pannier (I think it's a Trek). I want another one, bad. If I had two, there would very rarely be a case when I had to drive to the grocery store.
Get one!![]()
2007 Trek 5000
2009 Jamis Coda
1972 Schwinn Suburban
"I rejoice every time I see a woman ride by on a bike. It gives her a feeling of self-reliance and independence the moment she takes her seat; and away she goes, the picture of untrammelled womanhood."
Susan B. Anthony, 1896
I have an "On Guard" u-lock/cable lock combo. 5 keys. (cuz I lose things) U-lock secures the frame, cable secures the front wheel or saddle. Keeps my bike in place when I go run errands (but then I don't tend to park in high-risk areas). No bike lock is completely safe, you just have to make it inconvenient for theives or opportunists and hope they leave your bike alone.
"If Americans want to live the American Dream, they should go to Denmark." - Richard Wilkinson
When you wake up in the morning, put on your cycling clothes. Being dressed for it makes the idea of actually doing it easier.
In fact, lately I've noticed I'm going in circle gathering all my "stuff" to ride and need to get organized and keep it all ready to go and together so it doesn't take so much effort.
I'm another one who is all about the errands. They are VERY fun and motivational to me! I keep track of my "green miles" on my blog -- miles that I travel by bike that I otherwise would do in the car.
And last but not least, the longer I stay off the bike, the harder it is to get motivated to get back on. But I have not had a single instance where once on the bike and road, I wasn't mentally slapping myself and saying, "What an idiot! This feels so great -- what was I thinking?!?"
“Hey, clearly failure doesn’t deter me!”
Strangely enough, for me, it also helps to do something else if I am moaning about taking the bike out. I'll let myself go swim or go to the gym instead. I find that within a few days, I am again really looking forward to getting out the on bike...something about keeping it fun.
"The best rides are the ones where you bite off much more than you can chew, and live through it." ~ Doug Bradbury
I am definitely the same way and I know first hand about how it's difficult to get back into it. While I do use charity rides or other rides to give myself a timeline, I also know I am very bad at long-range planning. Part of me doesn't see the result of exercise as a long and slow process and I then think "I can do it tomorrow".
My two tricks are:
I tell myself I'm going out for a certain short distance and if, at that distance I am not having fun, I'll turn around and go home. I generally go farther because once I'm on, I love it. Periodically I do the minimum and that's ok...I didn't fail because that WAS the minimum.
I also just got a heart rate monitor. For somebody bad at long-range things, this toy is cool! I can see immediately calories burned, max heart rate and a myriad of other things. Yesterday I went out for a run (running is not my strong suit) and as I watched the calories burned thing go higher and higher, I ended up going an extra mile because it was pretty impressive just how little exercise it takes to burn calories! (Yes, I know it might not be 100% accurate but still, it makes me motivated and gives me different goals!)
I also agree with others about making it fun and using the bike for errands. I think we get so locked into thinking what a ride means that we forget we can be on our bikes and not have it be "exercise"!
Good luck. It has to be so rough coming off an injury and being away from work for so long.
If its the least bit chilly I can't get motivated, I haven't ridden for two days now and I don't live close enough to civilization to be able to do any errands on the bike.
I am definitely motivated for tomorrow. It's supposed to be warm and when I went to the grocery today I saw two guys out riding. I have everything ready to go except my lasso (where is that thing?)
Going to a flat fixing clinic tomorrow!
2008 Trek FX 7.2/Terry Cite X
2009 Jamis Aurora/Brooks B-68
2010 Trek FX 7.6 WSD/stock bontrager
Love your name for your locale(I grew up in MD)
I also *swear* by the "I'm just going to go out for ten mintues and see how I feel" strategy. I learned it from my swim team days when I was always *sure* I was too sleepy and exhausted to survive that day's practice... but I would never remember that 15 minutes into it. THere are hormones and things that send messages that I can't deny... but I can humor and work around.