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  1. #1
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    Yikes, recovery from anything dealing with feet is hard, I think you are doing great! I am riding more frequently during the week than I did last year - but I've also stopped spinning class outside of when it rains, and while I still do strength training it is only twice a week and more for maintenance. So more rides, even if they are shorter than I would like, seems to be helping This also gives less reason for that scar tissue in my quad to complain, priceless

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    I did 162 miles this month (yeah, I know), for an average of 40 a week (there was a week in there that I didn't ride, but still). The very wet spring didn't help anything, but right now, if I ride more than two days in a row, my knees start complaining. The major mental barrier is regularly completing 30-mile rides, as this is the first season I've actually been riding distances consistently. Physically, it's not a problem, as I've done it before. On top of that, I'm trying not to do too much because last year I did way more miles in one week than I should have and burned myself out on riding until September.

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    I keep tweaking my right knee. It doesn't hurt a lot but I am definitely made aware of its existence. I can usually "feel" it at the beginning of my rides and then the kinks work out. Sometimes I think I need to ice it and other times I think it is okay. Today I am icing. I'll have 5 days off from riding because of travel for the holiday weekend so hopefully that will help.

    I've only be riding 60 - 80 miles a week. Thinking I will get a professional fitting done (except I am putting it off because I feel a bit silly getting it done when I still use my flat pedals...) and if my knee still bothers me then I'll go see a doc before it turns into something more serious.
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    Quote Originally Posted by rubysoho View Post
    I keep tweaking my right knee. It doesn't hurt a lot but I am definitely made aware of its existence. I can usually "feel" it at the beginning of my rides and then the kinks work out. Sometimes I think I need to ice it and other times I think it is okay. Today I am icing. I'll have 5 days off from riding because of travel for the holiday weekend so hopefully that will help.

    I've only be riding 60 - 80 miles a week. Thinking I will get a professional fitting done (except I am putting it off because I feel a bit silly getting it done when I still use my flat pedals...) and if my knee still bothers me then I'll go see a doc before it turns into something more serious.
    A professional bike fit... is SO worth it!

    So what if you are using platforms? Chances are your knee pain could be helped-eliminated with a great fit. Sorry if this is injury or otherwise related and I'm just not clued in here responding. I rode a long time in pain guessing why... until I got a reputable fit. World of difference.

    Hope things work out for you soon.

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    Haven't been riding what I would like either with teaching too much spin class inside, old crash injury pain, and vacations-travel etc. Just been doing some casual riding with the family and on my xc bici few miles. Going campnig for the 4th holiday and hoping to hit the mtb trail, and more casual riding. Road riding just hasn't taken off yet. Hoping that will change in the month of July.

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    thanks, Miranda! The knee is directly related to the bike riding. It has actually gotten better as I have adjusted my bike on my own. I aggravated it again yesterday by pushing my speed. I know what I need to do to avoid stressing it. Go easier on longer rides and not try to go "all out" on the shorter rides. The good thing is it is getting better, even if it is slow progress. Because of the marked improvement I am not too worried. But when I am icing the knee it does make me pause. The pro fit is definitely in order. I love riding and want to continue so I think it is a wise investment.
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    Catrin, my weekly average is not that much most of the time. Yes, the weather really affected it this spring, but it seems no matter what, I end up with the same total mileage each year. Some years, because of weather or long tours, I do more.
    I stopped stressing about it. There are only so many hours in the day and we can't control the weather. I find, it usually boils down to 2 short rides a week (15 miles or so), one a bit longer, like 25, and one long ride of 40+ miles. It's rare that I do 2 long rides in a week, unless I am on vacation.
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    Quote Originally Posted by rubysoho View Post
    I keep tweaking my right knee......
    I've only be riding 60 - 80 miles a week. Thinking I will get a professional fitting done (except I am putting it off because I feel a bit silly getting it done when I still use my flat pedals...) and if my knee still bothers me then I'll go see a doc before it turns into something more serious.
    What does platform pedals have to do with not getting a fitting? There are many factors involved that can affect your knees outside of your pedals. Now, frankly, you may learn that you will need to clip in to save your knees - there are quite knee friendly clipless pedals out there (my Frogs are a great example, but there are others). This doesn't mean, however, that a professional fitting by someone who understands what he or she is doing may not address the problem.

    My caveat is from the fact that there are LBS out there who offer "professional fittings" but their fitting staff only know how to use the tools of the trade - but do not really understand them or how to adjust to different physical needs. A good professional fitter, IMO, is worth more than they charge - and they aren't cheap...

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    Catrin is right about not letting platform pedals be a deterrent to getting a good fitting. Most really good fitters are adept at fitting everyone from casual cyclists to elite racers. They'll take your preferences into consideration, (like platform pedals), & make recommendations. If you don't want to use some of their recommendations, they'll work with you to get you as comfortable as possible with your preferred equipment.

    In my experience, I went to two fitters that I perceived to focus on recreational cyclists. I avoided the fitter with the national reputation thinking that he worked only with elite cyclists, (and he was expensive!). It turned out that neither of the first two fitters were able to resolve my problems. The fitter with the national reputation was happy to work with this recreational cyclist & knew exactly what to do resolve my long standing issues.

    It turned out that I wasted my money on the first two fits. I would have saved money and been more comfortable on my bike right from the beginning had I just gone to the guy with the national reputation first.
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    heh heh

    I'm not riding much at all.

    Working on the house is taking all available time, energy, thought, attention, and every other resource too.

    The irony is that we wanted the house for its big garage, which we pretty much don't need since there's so little riding and I wanted to be able to play piano any time of day or night without bugging the neighbors, but my hands are too trashed from hammering, scraping, painting and pounding that I can hardly play anymore at all.

    Somebody ride a few miles for me, okay?
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    Post this a month ago and I would have said, I had the opposite problem, but I dont know what changed, now I am in your shoes. I broke up with my boyfriend in Feburary, and that left me with my bike and my dog. All I knew how to do was ride and ride. I was up to 150 average miles a week some weeks more and got in great shape. I think I was party insane at the time, I would freak out if I didn't ride my bike everyday and a 40 mile ride seemed short. Then I told myself I need to take a break and let my body rest for a week. Just 7 days relax. My job is pretty demanding, I walk around a restaurant all night and after a 40 mile ride I am tired and dont want to work even though I could keep biking for another 40 miles. Weird how that works huh.

    Anyways I took this break and now I can barely get back on my racing bike. I ride my commuting bike all the time still, but something about going up far into those hills seems so daunting. 30 miles seems like forever away. I have not injuries thank god, except my knees hurt when I ride my commuting bike too far.

    Basically what I am trying to say here is that I think our body goes through waves and our mental state is so tied to our physical. If you just can out of a huge recovery process you body may still be in "recovery" mode mentally no matter how far you want to ride, or what you remember you used to do last summer. Riding and miles is not always an exponential growth, though at times it is. You'll get there again, just be happy where you are, the miles will come as they come and just try to be here and now and enjoy the fact you are riding and its summer!
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