hey!
Don't stress about the hills
I live at the top of a hill and have been riding up it for nearly a year now, sometimes once a week, sometimes 3x sometimes 4x....it's still a tough hill...I just know I can get up it.
Intially I rode as far as I could then stopped for a minute, recovered and continued, I did this until I got to the top, I would sometimes need to stop 4 or 5 times and just go a little further each time..I 'm not one for pushing it feels like such hard work.
Gradually everytime I thought I was going to stop I made myself just turn the pedals round 10 more times, or identified a lamppost or car a little further ahead and thought ok ..just keep going till there then I can stop..recover..start again.
Now I don't stop at all...but I still approach it in different ways..largely dependent on my mood
or how much shopping I have in my panniers!! So I may go up in a measured way..counting, breathing, singing as others have mentioned..or I may try and power up it with much breathing,grunting,cursing and a bright red face
!!
I have realised that becoming really tense and hunched over can cause undue mental distress!!
Try to look ahead not necessarily to the top of the hill but in order to make sure you are opening your chest and allowing oxygen in for your muscles to work effectively
When I drive my car home up the hill and have to change gears down for it to get up the hill...I give myself a little self admiration for the fact that my car struggles but I can ride up the bugger if I want
