I started off thinking I want to set a target and then keep upping it. The first year I cycled 4500 miles and set the same target for the first full calendar year ( I started middle of the summer ) thinking of upping it to 5200 the second year. Then one of the guys in work who has cycled for quite a few years longer than me made a good point that made me reconsider.
He said it's not the miles cycled that matter it's the quality of those miles. For me that made a lot of sense, riding just for the sake of adding more mileage was pointless, enjoying the miles made more sense.
Not that I didn't enjoy pushing the miles to meet the target, but I realised it was not always the best option. Now I'm putting in less mileage but picking my routes for the pleasure they will bring not the mileage I can clock up. Some days I'm off road which makes the miles harder so hence I'm doing less mileage, but the off road stuff is fantastic when you want to ride through some fantastic scenic views.
As long as you enjoy your miles do what makes you happy.
He said it's not the miles cycled that matter it's the quality of those miles. For me that made a lot of sense, riding just for the sake of adding more mileage was pointless, enjoying the miles made more sense.
Not that I didn't enjoy pushing the miles to meet the target, but I realised it was not always the best option. Now I'm putting in less mileage but picking my routes for the pleasure they will bring not the mileage I can clock up. Some days I'm off road which makes the miles harder so hence I'm doing less mileage, but the off road stuff is fantastic when you want to ride through some fantastic scenic views.
As long as you enjoy your miles do what makes you happy.