Cal
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- Location
- North Manchester
Hi, I'm a mid forties female and a bit unfit, only cycled a handful of times in the last 25 years...
The car's recently been scrapped and whilst I'm keeping a lookout for another I'm not averse to trying to manage with just a bike - work 3 days a week and it's a (just under) 4 mile journey. Going to work isn't too much of a problem, a couple of stops for a breather and I'm off again, a slow gradual incline it's hard work but getting a little bit easier each time.
Coming back, that same hill is nowhere near as gradual, it's horrible and whichever route I take, it's there in front of me and seems steeper each time I look up. I seem to be walking up it more than cycling, even in first gear I can't keep going for long. I suppose my question is; is it really bad form to keep getting off and walking? I feel like I'm not going to improve when I seem to be giving up all the time. I was walking this route for a month before I bought the bike and it's halved the time taken but the first bit with the hill is taking me nearly as long as it used to walking. I just find it a bit disheartening. There is another route which is twice as long which has a slightly higher hill but the incline isn't as great, I tried this today (still had to get off and walk it once or twice) that 'felt' easier - should I avoid the killer hill, mix it up a bit or keep at it till I've beaten it? Just wanting a bit of experienced advice really.
The only route that really circumnavigates it is also down a non-lit solitary country track and not one I'm willing to take in the pitch black.
The car's recently been scrapped and whilst I'm keeping a lookout for another I'm not averse to trying to manage with just a bike - work 3 days a week and it's a (just under) 4 mile journey. Going to work isn't too much of a problem, a couple of stops for a breather and I'm off again, a slow gradual incline it's hard work but getting a little bit easier each time.
Coming back, that same hill is nowhere near as gradual, it's horrible and whichever route I take, it's there in front of me and seems steeper each time I look up. I seem to be walking up it more than cycling, even in first gear I can't keep going for long. I suppose my question is; is it really bad form to keep getting off and walking? I feel like I'm not going to improve when I seem to be giving up all the time. I was walking this route for a month before I bought the bike and it's halved the time taken but the first bit with the hill is taking me nearly as long as it used to walking. I just find it a bit disheartening. There is another route which is twice as long which has a slightly higher hill but the incline isn't as great, I tried this today (still had to get off and walk it once or twice) that 'felt' easier - should I avoid the killer hill, mix it up a bit or keep at it till I've beaten it? Just wanting a bit of experienced advice really.
The only route that really circumnavigates it is also down a non-lit solitary country track and not one I'm willing to take in the pitch black.