BigMeatball
Senior Member
Hello guys, as per title, I've had the mad idea of getting into cycling with the aim of doing some light touring next year.
I hope you guys can help me tackle this challenge and give me some good advice on the training aspect.
So, my current situation in short:
- haven't been on a bike for over a decade
- I am heavy (just over 100kg) but I'm not a couch potato; I've been doing weightlifting for a few years. Power is not an issue, it's the stamina/endurance part that worries me
- I don't have a bike yet but I'm in the process of buying one. Will definitely have one by end of next month
- I've been cycling on the wattbike at my gym once a week for the last 2 months, covering distances from 10 to 20km and keeping what I consider to be an okay pace (30-35 km/h speed and always above 150 avg watts)
My goal is to do some touring next spring probably around May/June, covering 90-100km a day for 3-4 days. I plan to travel very light (stay in airbnb's and eat out) and I'll never say no to a cake&coffee stop along the way.
How would you suggest I tackle this challenge when I have a real bike? Should I work up to the daily distance I want to cover (say 100km) or should I even do more to make sure I'm not going to be exhausted after day 1 of my touring adventure? I will probably be able to cycle only once a week still.
Also, what equipment do you suggest I get for the training and what are the aspects I should pay attention to? I'm thinking things such as fitness watch/power meter/bike gps....
Please feel free to share your experiences and suggestions.
Thanks
I hope you guys can help me tackle this challenge and give me some good advice on the training aspect.
So, my current situation in short:
- haven't been on a bike for over a decade
- I am heavy (just over 100kg) but I'm not a couch potato; I've been doing weightlifting for a few years. Power is not an issue, it's the stamina/endurance part that worries me
- I don't have a bike yet but I'm in the process of buying one. Will definitely have one by end of next month
- I've been cycling on the wattbike at my gym once a week for the last 2 months, covering distances from 10 to 20km and keeping what I consider to be an okay pace (30-35 km/h speed and always above 150 avg watts)
My goal is to do some touring next spring probably around May/June, covering 90-100km a day for 3-4 days. I plan to travel very light (stay in airbnb's and eat out) and I'll never say no to a cake&coffee stop along the way.
How would you suggest I tackle this challenge when I have a real bike? Should I work up to the daily distance I want to cover (say 100km) or should I even do more to make sure I'm not going to be exhausted after day 1 of my touring adventure? I will probably be able to cycle only once a week still.
Also, what equipment do you suggest I get for the training and what are the aspects I should pay attention to? I'm thinking things such as fitness watch/power meter/bike gps....
Please feel free to share your experiences and suggestions.
Thanks
