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1st Ride in Years

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Filed under General Cycling, Health and Fitness, Kit and Clothing

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Hi,

Just got back from my first ride in about 10 years.

Me and my son did a ride along the canal from Chorley to Wigan and round Haigh Hall so probably around 15 miles in all and I couldnt believe how bumpy tow paths are. My bike is a Claud Butler Cape Wrath hard tail and coming back my bum bones were in aboslute agony and my hands and fingers were numb

I don’t have any padded shorts yet but do they make so much difference?

Are one brand usually better/more padded than any other? My local bike shop is selling some for £20 but I don’t know what make they are, and when I went in last week they didn’t seem to be bothered with me as I wasnt spending fortunes, I just got “Yea, they’re cheap ones!!!” and he walked away

What can I do about the numbness in my hands/fingers or will it get better the more I ride?

I’m starting to ride again as I’ve always been overweight but recently lost quite a lot and want to get fitter and do a bit to help the weight loss keep happening. I’m still 18st, but was well over 26 1/2 last year and I’m still really unfit, but I gotta start somewhere.

Thanks,
Martin

Do Turbo Trainers Work? Well, probably… but the challenge is actually doing it!

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Filed under Health and Fitness, Kit and Clothing, Reviews

Busy lives + bad weather + winter illnesses = not much cycling. Well that’s certainly true for me. As a mountain biker I’m used to mud, but once it reaches a certain depth (somewhere around the axles) progress becomes painfully slow. Afterwards, time spent cleaning up the bike becomes excessive for a half-hour evening blast.

On paper a turbo trainer should be the perfect answer. And to be fair my cheap-but-not-too-cheap Cycle-Ops Magneto seemed perfectly well made and rides better than I expected. However I soon remembered that what motivates so many rides is the terrain: the steep climbs, the fast flat runs and the feeling of freedom. Being able to escape – being somewhere that isn’t my home or office – is part of the reason for riding. I cycle to get up real hills, not imagined ones.

I tried to bring out my inner gym bunny and set myself a routine which was moderately successful. Whilst I didn’t take to the training DVD packaged with the turbo trainer, I set up my laptop nearby and watched films and the BBC iPlayer. TV programmes became my training routine and I developed my own pace – warming up through the news, then sprinting through stages of Masterchef.

What it still lacked was a sense of having been somewhere or done something. You certainly get sweaty, especially without the howling wind cooling breeze, but it didn’t deliver achievement. The partial solution came from my heart rate monitor which gives some measure of effort. So at least now I can motivate myself to push just a little harder.

If you buy a turbo trainer remember that the biggest problem may be motivation, so you need to be creative to keep training!

Shall I go for a ride today?

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Filed under Commuting, Health and Fitness

I haven’t been out for a ride for a couple of days now. My last ride was a 6 mile round trip to visit some friends. I’m feeling guilty. How can I call myself a cyclist if I am not out riding? Let alone call myself a cycle commuter.

I work in a school so I am now on summer holidays. Being a private school I get an extra long holiday, so I have already been off work for two weeks. So I haven’t commuted for two weeks. I promised myself that I would use the summer holidays to increase my cycling, get fit, lose weight, put more miles in etc. So far I haven’t. I even had ideas of going cycle touring for a few days. Put the bike on the train and head up country a bit. Just far enough away so I couldn’t duck out and go home. But I have put it off under pretences of the weather being a bit funny, or not having panniers. Excuses.

So what’s stopping me? I could go out for a ride right now. Ok, it’s currently 10:40pm as I write, but my bike is downstairs in the hallway. My kit is clean and neatly folded in the wardrobe. My lights are…my lights are…where are my lights? I think they’re in a rucksac downstairs somewhere, last used as torches at a music festival the other weekend. Excuses.

The excuses need to stop. I need to get out and ride.

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