I love your enthusiasm! Cycling is incredibly empowering no matter what your skill level or goals!![]()
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I am getting more comfortable with her all of the time - I think the clipless pedals are the last hurdle - then all I need is time and to get better at emergency stopping.
I would have waited with the clipless thing - but my feet come OFF of the pedals (often at the same time) without it
Now I need a working on a companion for Stella...so she has company when I am at work...yeah, that's it![]()
Last edited by Catrin; 02-22-2010 at 08:18 AM.
I love your enthusiasm! Cycling is incredibly empowering no matter what your skill level or goals!![]()
Congratulations - I'm so happy you are having a great time. And getting healthier to boot!![]()
Cycling definitely = rejuvenation for me, too. Riding is sheer joy for me most times. Last summer, while running an errand on my commuter, the clouds rolled in and it started to rain a warm, sloppy rain, and it felt GREAT. Like being a little kid again.
Riding definitely opens you up to so many things. Keep it up. You won't regret it.
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
Rejuvenation for me too, Catrin!
I've been riding for fitness for just on a year now. I've dropped two dress sizes, have so much more energy, and can handle the stresses and strains of everyday life with something approaching equanimity.
Now, I identify myself as a cyclist, as it's such a core part of my life.
In fact, my DH is so impressed with my new-found cycling fitness he's taking it up too. He wants to get fit enough so he can ride the Otago Rail Trail in NZ with me for my 50th birthday. Can't wait!
Keep on riding and having fun, and thanks for the inspirational post!