Cope
Senior Member
- Location
- Wickham, Hampshire
I hurt my knee doing yoga almost a year ago, and thus haven't cycled for ages. Took my bike out for a ride on Friday - 5 miles out and 5 miles back, gentle undulation.
I could not *believe* how slow I was. My thighs hurt, lactic acid built up incredibly quickly, and although I don't have a computer, I'd guess I averaged 10 mph at most. I just felt incredibly weak. I'm running a 71 inch fixed (sram front and back on an old steel frame, with 32 inch tyres).
As I rode I kept telling myself "no need to force myself" - just go with a cadence that is comfortable, even if it's very very slow. It felt kinda zen, but part of me was wondering whether I needed to push myself more...
So - my question. In order to get back into shape, what do you recommend? Was I wise to not push it and keep cadence low and comfortable? Should I try another few rides like that, and not overdo it? Or should I push myself harder?
Objective: certainly Dunwich Dynamo, and perhaps Hampshire Hilly Hundred (or at least the midi).
Thoughts?
I could not *believe* how slow I was. My thighs hurt, lactic acid built up incredibly quickly, and although I don't have a computer, I'd guess I averaged 10 mph at most. I just felt incredibly weak. I'm running a 71 inch fixed (sram front and back on an old steel frame, with 32 inch tyres).
As I rode I kept telling myself "no need to force myself" - just go with a cadence that is comfortable, even if it's very very slow. It felt kinda zen, but part of me was wondering whether I needed to push myself more...
So - my question. In order to get back into shape, what do you recommend? Was I wise to not push it and keep cadence low and comfortable? Should I try another few rides like that, and not overdo it? Or should I push myself harder?
Objective: certainly Dunwich Dynamo, and perhaps Hampshire Hilly Hundred (or at least the midi).
Thoughts?