BrumJim
Forum Stalwart (won't take the hint and leave...)
- Location
- Selly Oak, Birmingham
Do the Haka. Works for rugby players. Might get some strange looks from your neighbours, but hopefully they will know what it is in your neck of the woods.
BentMikey said:I wouldn't say I'm at all fit, experienced, or fast, and my recumbent goes uphill like a lead slug. Lucky I've got a 27" bottom gear. Me, no pride, equals granny ring.
24m climb? Complaining about that is most definitely cause for some proper teasing!!! I hope you won't take it too seriously, photography27!! It's only meant in jest.
BentMikey said:Oh come on - it's a bloody 24m hill.
magnatom said:Oh, and just a quick message for the OP, you might want to make sure in the future that any routes that you share don't start right on your doorstep...![]()
magnatom said:I have a hill that (upon checking with bikely) that rises just over 20m. It has a signpost indicating a 12% gradient. This is it here. I have to power up it (out of the saddle, usually from a standing start (due to traffic). Due to it's short distance I assume it is mostly anaerobic effort (my heavy breathing kicks in just after I reach the top). I wouldn't want that at the start of my commute without some for of warm up.
20m can still be hard work.
jimboalee said:Your heavy breathing should have started a good 2 minutes before the start of the hill to get some O2 in your blood.![]()
ttcycle said:If you have a turbo or rollers you could have a quick warm up on that in the house before you exit the door?
jimboalee said:True.
The last thing you should do is go at it with cold muscles and cold lungs.
I still think the squats with 2 x the weight of a hefty bike is adequate.