Just float about on the bike, stopping for a coffee or calling in on family or friends. I struggled last year with similar motivation issues and this year my philosophy has changed. There's little café's all over the place and they're always worth a visit rather than daunting yourself with something you don't really want to do in the first place.Anyone suffer from lack of motivation?
I suffer from depression and one of the worst parts is my lack of motivation. I'm on medication and it was due to my testosterone levels dropping that caused the depression which I'm now getting treated for. Haven't been out on my bike for weeks now which isn't helping my mood but just thinking about getting out for a ride at the moment is like asking me to run a marathon. I'm hoping that my motivation will come back as it's a shoot illness and just want to be better.
Thats a great attitude. Have a break and don't beat yourself up about it. Difficult, if it's not in your makeup, but good advice all the same.I don't really cycle Dec/Jan/Feb unless it's an unusually nice day. The cold is an excuse to stop cycling for me, and one I grab eagerly. Tbh I am bone idle, but come spring and I will be enthused with excitement & anticipation of the months of cycling about to start . Its good to have a break IMO.
I pile weight on and lose most of my fitness when I do that. Last year I cut right back in the winter ...I don't really cycle Dec/Jan/Feb unless it's an unusually nice day. The cold is an excuse to stop cycling for me, and one I grab eagerly. Tbh I am bone idle, but come spring and I will be enthused with excitement & anticipation of the months of cycling about to start . Its good to have a break IMO.
I pile weight on and lose most of my fitness when I do that. Last year I cut right back in the winter ...
Winter 2015/2016: Dec - 93 miles; Jan - 47 miles; Feb - 145 miles.
I didn't regain all of my lost fitness until about August. I didn't want to make that mistake again this winter, so ...
Winter 2016/2017: Dec - 529 miles!![]()
That'll do it!I take a 3 month gym membership out, at £69 it is great value, cycling and watching TV, my sort of winter cycling.![]()
When I was at university I used to walk about that distance every weekday and the weight just fell off me. I am 6' 1" tall and look thin when I get down to 12 stone (I am currently quite a bit above that) - I finished university weighing only 10 stone 10 lbs, my chest looking like a xylophone, the way my ribs stuck out!In my work I walk 8-10 miles each day so it'd be pretty hard for me to pile on weight.
Anyone suffer from lack of motivation?
I suffer from depression and one of the worst parts is my lack of motivation. I'm on medication and it was due to my testosterone levels dropping that caused the depression which I'm now getting treated for. Haven't been out on my bike for weeks now which isn't helping my mood but just thinking about getting out for a ride at the moment is like asking me to run a marathon. I'm hoping that my motivation will come back as it's a shoot illness and just want to be better.