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  1. #1
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    Aug 2005
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    Hey Tiffanie,

    It wouldn't hurt to make sure your bike fits perfectly, but I used to get stiff/sore neck/shoulders after riding, especially when I started using aerobars, but it takes time to build up muscles, and then one ride, they just don't hurt any more. For me, it's like I _know_ I used to have that pain, but can barely remember!

    Nanci
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  2. #2
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    Stiffness or soreness that lasts 2 to 3 days after a ride just doesn't sound right to me. I'd definitely recommend getting a fitting.
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  3. #3
    Join Date
    Sep 2005
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    Michigan
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    I've had the same problem in the past and still get it sometimes when I increase my mileage. Definitely get a bike fit, but if it continues after that, it could be you. In my case, it's my body. I've found that certain activities such as biking over 2 hours, sitting at a computer too long and drumming (I'm a drummer) all can cause me pain and stiffness from time to time. Stretch while you are on the bike, change hand positions every 5-10 miles or so, and ice the area afterwards. I do stretches and strengthening exercises, too, which really helps! It can help to stretch a little before and to start out with a more conservative position on the bike (more upright) until you are warmed up.

    Hope this helps. Good luck!

  4. #4
    Join Date
    Jun 2005
    Location
    Illinois
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    What they said and Yo-Ga! Yo-ga! Yo-Ga! I do stretches while I'm riding that really help.

 

 

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