Also check your seat position. If it's pointed downwards towards the front too much it could cause you to lean into your handlebars, thus sore wrists.
Also check your seat position. If it's pointed downwards towards the front too much it could cause you to lean into your handlebars, thus sore wrists.
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Hi, I'm 55 years old and in January I started working on my core and weight lifting to get my upper body in better shape to match my biker legs.
I went from bench pressing 5 pounds in each hand to 20 pounds.
I went from curling 2 pound weights to 15 pounds. After being on the planet
for 55 years I can now finally do PUSHUPS. If you are middle-aged, (whatever that is) you still have a great capacity for improvement physically!!!
so why isn't anything going to change much?
You should build muscle strength as you age.
I'd say to look at bike fit first then go from there. It's important not to put too much weight on your wrists, practice on an indoor bike if it feels awkward.
I am sure you can build core strength. You might not have the "20 something perfect body" thing going on but you can still be pretty darned strong. And lest I offend anyone, I have seen some incredibly fit 50-60 year olds too that put the young'uns to shame.
Last edited by teigyr; 06-28-2007 at 12:19 PM. Reason: spazzness due to cold medicine
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