My hill climbing mantra is singing the song "Spinning Wheel" by Blood, Sweat & Tears in my head. It's about the right rhythm for a slow climb and reminds me to keep spinning.
My hill climbing mantra is singing the song "Spinning Wheel" by Blood, Sweat & Tears in my head. It's about the right rhythm for a slow climb and reminds me to keep spinning.
Health is the thing that makes you feel like now is the best time of the year--Franklin Pierce Adams
When climbing, I repeat to myself: kill, kill, kill the hill.
That, and "it's ok, just breathe, you'll be there soon", even if i'm not!
'upright and forward'![]()
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I remember Robert Pursig in ZatAoMM saying "good good good good..." on a run and I do that sometimes.
When I'm out of breath I inhale on nnnnnn (my tongue cuddles around my left front tooth, because it gets sensitive to the air going by) and exhale on wwwoooooo.
When I'm on the rollers and I get mad thinking about work, I recite Psalm 23, because the "preparest a table for me in the presence of mine enemies" part always cracks me up to picture a conference room table with annoying work people. I'm never sure how the 'still waters' part fits in my life at all, but the "restoreth my soul" part is spot on for riding.
Alright, I'm a goober and can't believe I'm gonna confess this...I don't have a mantra other than "don't get hit, don't get hit" when trucks pass me. When I'm climbing hills, I start singing (very softly) the theme song from that old TV show "The Greatest American Hero". If i can sing it then I'm staying pretty much in the right heart rate zone and it helps maintain my cadence. It's corny, I know but that's what I do. Sometimes when I'm on a flat or relatively flat section, I get bored and start reciting either the Gettysburg Address or O Captain, My Captain or some other poem. My body doesn't like when my brain goes unengaged for too long.
Gray
PS I really like the "Ride it Like You Stole It" thing. I'm thinking of making a plaque with that on it to hang up in the living room.
Re-examine all that you have been told... dismiss that which insults your soul.
Walt Whitman
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I do Gettysburg address sometimes to fall asleep.
It is either "Can't never could" which my mom always replied to my saying "I can't" or "I think I can, I think I can, I think I can" from of course The Little Engine That Could. On the road it is usually only when climbing, mountain biking about every 25 seconds.![]()
Amanda
2011 Specialized Epic Comp 29er | Specialized Phenom | "Marie Laveau"
2007 Cannondale Synapse Carbon Road | Selle Italia Lady Gel Flow | "Miranda"
You don't have to be great to get started, but you do have to get started to be great. -Lee J. Colan
For hills: Just go around and around on that granny gear if you need to.
I'd love a black cycling tank with that written on it in hot pink 'Toughen Up Princess'Although at almost 50, I'm much to old to be a Princess, but I sure like how it sounds, when I my inner whiner starts complaining!
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When I first looked for help learning to climb, experienced riders would tell me that all the time (just use the granny gear).
But as an out of shape newbie, I'm already in the granny gear on most hills. And it's not like I'm spinning my way up with a cadence of 120. I'm lucky to maintain a cadence of 40-50 on my 6% grade nemesis hill. For me, if the mantra doesn't work to keep my feet peddling, I'm gonna have to hop off the bike and walk it.
But progress is progress: During season 1, I walked every hill.
Last season I rode them all (not elegantly, mind you) - but I made it to the top "upright and on the bike", which was glorious
My goal for next season is a climbing cadence of 50-60.
"I am strong and gettting stronger all the time..."
Okay, I'm not a big hill rider, but when I'm doing my version of hammer, I've got Salt n' Pepa in my head: "Ooo, baby, baby, b-b-b-baby, baby, push it, push it real good, doop-di-doop-do-doop-di-dooby-dooby-doop-di-doop..." you get the idea.
And when I'm just cruising, ,my mantra is my goal weight, set to this rap song I heard in a movie once, "One-thirty-fi-i-i-ive, one-thirty-fi-i-i-i-ive, one-thirty-five, yeah, one-thirty-five." Keeps me on point. And sometimes I sing to myself, "I am awesome, I feel great. I am awesome, I feel great. My body is strong and I feel great." Kinda goofy, but it keeps me positive.
Roxy
Getting in touch with my inner try-athlete.
I want to know where to get a little bracelet that says "HTFU" .... I totally love that. That's my new mantra when I am getting the crap beat out of me in Defensive tactics (my old one was,"Ow!").
I listen to good music in the one bud of my ipod I wear, and start off every ride remembering my personal motto of life in general, "No pain, no palm, no guts, no glory; no thorn, no throne; no cross, no crown." Everything worth doing is hard. Then I hit it. I may tell myself a the beginning that I am going for a nice spin, but I always wind up pushing harder, faster, longer.
Best hill climbing song, "Gangsta's Paradise"
Right now, it's "Ow, my butt...ow...my butt...ooh, a squirrel!"![]()