Welcome to TE Munch, and congratulations on your new bike and cycling explorations!
Welcome to TE Munch, and congratulations on your new bike and cycling explorations!
Munch, welcome and congrats on your new bike and accomplishments. Your bike sounds cool for the cost! I hope you work out the seat pain.![]()
I've started calling myself a yearling. I started occasional cycling last summer but when I exchanged my rusted out Walmart bike and bought a nice Raleigh Hybrid that changed things for me.
This year I joined the national bike challenge to get myself into a more regular habit of cycling and I track my rides through gps. This gives me insight to my abilities and ride durations which is something I had never thought about before. I love the incentive prizes and camaraderie in the challenge.
I'm still dealing with soreness as I continue to struggle to find the balance between resting and challenging myself to do more. I have a left hip replacement and get right knee pain because of the years of disability before the surgery.
Actually, this sport has taught me that I CAN set my own goals and meet them, even in something that seemed so hard at first. Normally I am not competitive at all so that is a revelation for me.
2013: Riding a Dolce sport compact for fun and a vintage Jetter with cargo rack for commuting
www.bike-sby.org: A network of concerned cyclists working to make our city more bicycle friendly.
Welcome, Munch! Good for you--both for riding 5 miles, and for doing it for not a whole lot of money!
I broke my 50-mile mental barrier last weekend. (I'm going for a shorter ride this weekend, though. I wasn't exhausted at the end, but it took a toll on my week!) I've done some goal setting: metric century by the end of June--if I can get in a couple more rides in the 50-60 mile range, I'll be fine--and a full century in October. Let's see how this goes.
At least I don't leave slime trails.
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2013 Charge Filter Apex| Specialized Jett 143
1996(?) Giant Iguana 630|Specialized Riva
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Welcome and congratulations Munch! Congratulations also Owlie
I have cleared 100 miles so far this month, and should get a few more in before the end of May. Very satisfying.
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Thanks everyone and yes, lovelygamer, I did sort out my saddle issues. Took the one I bought at ****'s Sporting goods back on Saturday and exchanged it for one that was a little bit wider. It was $6 more than the previous one, but I felt a good investment. Took my first ride with it that night and it was great. Much more comfortable for me. I rode about a mile and then headed home to raise the height of my seat after noticing my knees starting to hurt. It's quite a bit higher now, but I have good leg extension and my knees weren't bothering me a mile into the ride.
I think this week I'm going to shoot for trying to ride simply as much as possible. The sore butt has gone away and I think I really push myself some this week. Of course I've got quite a bit of wedding planning to do. I'm getting married on the 9th and there are just so many things I've got to get squared away! I'll have a week off from cycling during the honeymoon, so I want to get in as many miles as possible now!
2013: Riding a Dolce sport compact for fun and a vintage Jetter with cargo rack for commuting
www.bike-sby.org: A network of concerned cyclists working to make our city more bicycle friendly.
It's officially been a month since I kicked it up a notch and I've done 154 miles since then. I've finally gotten over the 10+ miles per day mark without pain. I am definitely building muscle and gaining weight. Next month, I concentrate on getting that muscle to burn fat.![]()
2013: Riding a Dolce sport compact for fun and a vintage Jetter with cargo rack for commuting
www.bike-sby.org: A network of concerned cyclists working to make our city more bicycle friendly.
Well today was a shorter ride than I had expected. I wanted to do close to 8 miles, but I encountered a massive hill that I wasn't expecting and it just took all I had to get up it. I finished the loop, which ended up being 3.48 miles, so I didn't feel too bad. I didn't meet my goal of at least 4 miles a day though. However, I'm dealing with some knee pain ( I think directly related to that awful climb) so it was probably better not to do the 8 miles. Hopefully I can get that in tomorrow if my knee isn't bothering me. We shall see!
I live in flat land, and even a small bridge kills me. I think that's a genuine achievement, Munch, and I wouldn't worry about miles. Take care of that knee. Even though I've slowly worked my way up to doing quite a few miles, I think any real hill would knock me down.
2013 Kirk Frameworks JK Special/Selle Anatomica
2012 Gunnar Sport/Brooks B17
2001 Calfee Tetra Pro/Selle Anatomica
1984 Raleigh Sport/Brooks B66
I have bought the Trek 7500 WSD for my lovely comfortable easy ride. I am very excited! I get my new bike anyday!!! Thanks for your support. What accessories do you use that are helpful? I would love to hear from you.