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I'm trying to learn a little more about listening to my body and my feelings. I know that in cycling there is so much of a culture of suffering, pushing, training, mind-over-the-burn, etc. And, of course I know that to keep improving, we have to have additional training loads so our bodies can adapt and get stronger.
However, I've been looking back at my training diary, and I see that when I try to train according to all the popular wisdom of days/week, etc, I often will burn myself out and my diary tells me that's when I quit riding for a week or two. So, contrary to most of what I read out there (and what people around me are doing), I am trying some new ideas.
Right now I'm only riding about 3x/week, and I'm not even doing any other exercise (thinking about adding swimming, tho). And, I've been feeling better on the bike and having more fun, and find I am still able to add mileage & elevation to each week. I'm newly divorced, and I have been ASTOUNDED at the physical toll--the need for rest. I think that, for me, for this season, I just need more recovery days off the bike.
So, I was feeling sad about not doing the Classic, and I know I could have gone out there and done it one way or another (at least I *think* LOL). But, well, I didn't FEEL like it! I guess something about our bike culture (or general culture?) just makes me feel a little weeny-ish, and perhaps afraid that if I don't push, push, push, I'll never improve.
This got long - thanks for listening.
"The best rides are the ones where you bite off much more than you can chew, and live through it." ~ Doug Bradbury