Quote Originally Posted by Becky View Post
For me, I found more time to ride when I a) made it a priority and b) changed the way that I thought about riding. I realized that not every ride needed to be 3+ hours long, and that there will be time for those rides someday, even if it's not as often or as soon as I'd like.
+1

It was easier in the summer too, when the days were longer, to come home and ride after a 12 hour day (7-7 for me). Now I try to ride to work when I can and on the weekends I put in some serious miles (when I'm not working). My group is going to be riding all through the winter, so I'm about to make a serious investment in hi-viz gear so I can ride safely after dark as well.

The trainer is good too - I've got rollers for those nights when I don't want to go out, but they are so BORING.

Any time on the bike is good for you, so once again +1 to Becky. Thirty minutes is still better than nothing! And riding to and from school is good too. And riding to your lunch. And taking a break in the middle of the day to just pedal around campus.