Hi folks,
In short I am going to do the London to Brighton for the British Heart Foundation in June, but I am going to cycle from home to London and then London to Brighton and back again.
This looks to be approx 110 miles per day for three days.
I am fairly fit and not overweight by any stretch of the imagination, but I am certainly not taking this casually.
I am struggling to get out in the cold as I am dealing with a stomach acid problem, and at the moment the cold air really plays up the pain in my throat/chest and stomach, so I am planning to either get a turbo trainer or return to the gym and use an exercise bike in the warmth for Feb.
(That said I left the gym and took up cycling to save money - how wrong I was
)
If anyone has any top tips for how I can prepare for my trip I would be grateful, especially ones that involve the use of indoor training - for the next 30 days or so anyway.
I've got the first £1,000 of sponsorship in, and with both my father and father inlaw having undergone heart surgery, I really want to complete this and do something positive - heck, it could even be seen as investing in my future if my dads problems turn out to be genetic
Thanks in advance all,
Johnny
In short I am going to do the London to Brighton for the British Heart Foundation in June, but I am going to cycle from home to London and then London to Brighton and back again.
This looks to be approx 110 miles per day for three days.
I am fairly fit and not overweight by any stretch of the imagination, but I am certainly not taking this casually.
I am struggling to get out in the cold as I am dealing with a stomach acid problem, and at the moment the cold air really plays up the pain in my throat/chest and stomach, so I am planning to either get a turbo trainer or return to the gym and use an exercise bike in the warmth for Feb.
(That said I left the gym and took up cycling to save money - how wrong I was

If anyone has any top tips for how I can prepare for my trip I would be grateful, especially ones that involve the use of indoor training - for the next 30 days or so anyway.
I've got the first £1,000 of sponsorship in, and with both my father and father inlaw having undergone heart surgery, I really want to complete this and do something positive - heck, it could even be seen as investing in my future if my dads problems turn out to be genetic

Thanks in advance all,
Johnny