Sometimes if I feel like that, a week off the bike, but doing something else, helps. Like swimming workouts for a week, or gym workouts on the elliptical, or just something other than biking.
Sometimes if I feel like that, a week off the bike, but doing something else, helps. Like swimming workouts for a week, or gym workouts on the elliptical, or just something other than biking.
"The best rides are the ones where you bite off much more than you can chew, and live through it." ~ Doug Bradbury
I feel that way myself at the moment. It's a good thing that the weather is a bigger deterent at the moment than my lack of motivation. I'm kind of enjoying a different workout routine right now. That said, I'll be ready to go when the weather starts cooperating.
Live with intention. Walk to the edge. Listen hard. Practice wellness. Play with abandon. Laugh. Choose with no regret. Continue to learn. Appreciate your friends. Do what you love. Live as if this is all there is.
--Mary Anne Radmacher
Finding someone to ride with is a big motivator.
I'm looking again. This time I'll find the right gender.
I feel like that sometimes too. For me if I make myself go out for a ride, even if it is for a short ride, I usually feel better and more motivated.
I hit that feeling last night and today. I had been going to spin classes religiously (because my local weather here is not the best for outdoor riding) but at least I was getting a work out (brother was I!!!! My spin instructor is the task master from you know where!) I skipped last night and I am skipping tonight. But if I don't snap out of it by tomorrow I will force myself to go. As Mimi said sometimes "you really have to grab yourself by the shoulders and get your butt in gear." I'll give myself one more day to chill! So one more night of slacking but hey the series premiere of Survivor is on tonight!![]()
OH, and I also sometimes have to coach myself out of the discouragement that comes from knowing I won't be in shape when I go out there, and say "no, you're just going out for a little spin because that's infinitely better than being on your butt. Now just SHUT UP AND GO."
And I remember those days on the swim team when I would be *sure* that I was tooooo exhausted to even swim a lap, and boy I wanted to take a nap.
At some point I realized that this was bogus because once practice actually began I didn't want to sleep any more. I just needed to get moving to activate teh active hormones or something.
Now I don't have to convince myself because it's how I get home from work and to wrok... but even just this week I was feeling pretty blah... but felt better after getting on the bike, even when it was nasty and raining and gross. But who says I'm normal...
Avoiding that kind of feeling is part of why I like to mix it up. A couple of days a week running, a couple days cycling, a couple days aerobics; Pilates and weight training thrown in there wherever.
The down side is that I don't really get stronger at anything unless I'm doing it three days a week. But the upside is that there's almost always some workout I feel like doing, and on the rare days that I really don't feel like any at all, I figure my body's telling me something and I give myself permission to have a day off.