Chuffy
Veteran
- Location
- On the banks of the Exe
Go Aunty Helen! 

Um, it's quite easy really. Baggy and I just log our ride each day. Back in 2006 we both had a big year, I was aiming for 4000 and ended up with 6000, which I was very pleased with. Knackered me for the year after though...Rhythm Thief said:I've just registered on Cyclogs ... how does it work? I'm hoping it'll motivate me out on my bike, even if my monthly target is a measly 100 miles.
summerdays said:To motivate yourself ... aim to climb on top of the person above you![]()
peanut said:don't want to put a downer on things but why is achieving a certain mileage such an important thing ?
I have recently re-evaluated my cycling and realised that every time I go out I tend to ride quite hard and record the results and compare with previous outings .
All very well but I've also realised that I am not enjoying my rides so much because I'm not sitting up and taking in my surroundings . This is what cycling is all about for me. The freedom ,being out in the open with lovely countryside and interesting things to look at. Also the physical challenge of course.
I'm thinking of leaving my computer off the bike and taking my camera out with me more so I will enjoy my rides more. I think this is going to motivate me more than just seeing how many thousands of hours cycling I can endure in a given period.
enjoy your ride Auntie
summerdays said:You certainly don't want to ride only to see the numbers on a computer mount up But it can be good to set goals as long as they are realistic and you don't beat yourself up about missing them. It feels really good when you get that sense of achievement. That said ... I never go anywhere without my camera which does pull down my ave speed as you are looking around you and stopping. But that is more important than my ave speed.