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My husband decided to participate in a mountain bike race. I didn't want to be the "little woman" who stays at home so I decided to do it too. It was a HUGE step out of my comfort zone, and if I decide to do it again next year I will train differently. The good news is that I got the proof that I AM AWESOME!I really needed proof of that after some hard times recently. What I got from this was that my husband threw a challenge at me and I grudgingly accepted. I survived with all my bones intact. I am capable of so much more than I realize and it's time to act on it!
Not all who wander are lost
Blessed are the flexible, for they shall not be bent out of shape.
> Remember to appreciate all the different people in your life!
+1000!
Several red flags here. I must say though, I shake my head in confusion at people that take newbies straight out to the trail. If he hasn't been on a bike in awhile, they should have done parking lot drills on stopping, steering, bike/body separation, climbing & ascending and front wheel lifts at the very least before getting in the dirt!
Jeni
IMIC certified mtb instructor