To disable ads, please log-in.
michelle,
i dont think there's a problem at all, i think what you're going through is normal. i used to be wasted after my 30-40 mile saturday rides every other week. i mean wasted for the rest of the day.
now after a 60-miler i don't even need a nap.
i'm thinkin' it just takes time and miles to build up your endurance.
laurie
Brand New Orbea Diva | Pink | Specialized Ruby
2005 Trek Madone Road | Pink | Ruby
1998 Trek 5200 Road | Blue | Specialized Jett
???? Litespeed Catalyst Road | Silver | Terry Firefly
Slightly drifty - but it's better not to shorten your hip while stretching your hamstrings. Cyclists are especially prone to shortened hip flexors because of our riding position.
linky
Here's the stretch Bookspan recommends, although honestly I don't like that one for the simple reason of traction. I don't want to mark up my walls with shoes or bare feet, and if I'm wearing socks, my foot just slides down. I do prefer to stretch with one foot propped up on the back of a couch, or a stair rail or fence, still making sure both toes are pointed straight ahead and my spine is in neutral.
Speed comes from what you put behind you. - Judi Ketteler
That used to happen to me a lot. now I can ride 30, 40, 50 miles and still not need a nap. I can ride a 40 mile ride in the morning and clean house when I get back.
I think our bodies just need time to adapt. I didn't change anything really, other than getting more fit.
Ive been riding for a year and such, and I find that for me( on a road bike, riding a flattish commute, 17 km) I dont eat in morning, except banana and grape juice. Ill eat after ride, having a protein shake. I was protein starved so adding two a day( shakes ) helped me, but I dont eat any grains or rice or corn.
I work on my feet all day, and Im pretty tired for commute home. The last 5 km are SOO hard( and uphill and a headwind to boot!)!
It takes time to build muscles and endurance.
I find if I eat for rides under two hours, I get sluggish.
Im pretty tired after my two hour ride on weekends( when I go!), and I eat before that. Its getting easier but at least I dont need a nana nap anymore after it( I use to pass right out!).
Also, how fast are you going and what gearing?I once had a ride when I got home, I thought, man, Im wasted! Turns out I rode in the hardest gear, all the way home , uphills and headwinds and all.![]()
Conquering illness, one step at time.