Thanks ladies! I think the balance issue does stem from just being nervous and new at this again. I will try focusing further out too. And I do laugh at my falls, and it was a good way to teach my kids that even I fall, and have to get up and keep trying. Of course having the SUV full of teenagers slow down, honk and yell at me didn't help much at the timeSuch is life! I am in MN and we are having rain/sleet/snow today, so my time on the bike is still delayed. I hope to also try some spin classes too, and I have just begun working on my core too.
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Such is life! I am in MN and we are having rain/sleet/snow today, so my time on the bike is still delayed. I hope to also try some spin classes too, and I have just begun working on my core too.
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As others have said, don't be embarrassed about falling, we all do at one point or another... I also think the balance thing can also be affected by bike fit. My first bike was too long for me, this was the bike I learned how to actually ride on. I was never comfortable cornering and so forth - just felt so unstable. The first time I stepped over my LHT, a bike that DID fit me, my balance "problem" resolved itself. Even though further fit-related work had to be done with that bike, no more balance problems.