Bicycling
woja9640
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So is anyone excited for more spring like weather to start riding their bikes?
I live in Modesto, one of the stops along the AMGEN bike tour in CA. Since I have started losing weight in Feb 2011, I have lost 45 lbs and for the last few months have begun to plateau. So I thought to myself, why not go and get myself something new and shiny....
I went and bought myself a brand new bicycle along with a bike rack, lock, gloves and helmet.
Might have cost a pretty penny but sooooo totally worth it. I am excited to get back to bike riding again. I had forgotten how good and exillerating it can be.
I live in Modesto, one of the stops along the AMGEN bike tour in CA. Since I have started losing weight in Feb 2011, I have lost 45 lbs and for the last few months have begun to plateau. So I thought to myself, why not go and get myself something new and shiny....
I went and bought myself a brand new bicycle along with a bike rack, lock, gloves and helmet.
Might have cost a pretty penny but sooooo totally worth it. I am excited to get back to bike riding again. I had forgotten how good and exillerating it can be.
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im on the other side of the country, but just as excited for the weather to be more spring like so i can ride my bike. when it is sunny here, it's been windy too, so no bike for me. i even have a cycling partner waiting for the weather to break so we can go together. c'mon spring!0
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Spring has been here for a while in SE Texas... it's starting to get HOT! One of my favorite things is to get out on my bike early in the morning and ride!! I have seen so much of the area outside my city and in town since I started cycling.
Good luck with your new bike!! HAVE FUN!!!0 -
Weather is nice and hot here in MS (90 degrees) and we ride mostly year round maybe sit out about a month to six weeks. I love riding and we have a great National Parkway where I live to ride on. I'm getting out in the moring to do a 30-40 mile ride! What kind of bike did you get?0
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The weather is about one month ahead of schedule here in eastern Nebraska. I usually start riding my bike in late April. This spring I have logged almost 300 miles, with the majority of those being my 5 mile round trip top work and back. This spring i am challenging myself more, and last Saturday rode 25 miles.
Enjoy your new bicycle and above all else be safe.0 -
Western PA here. Had a very mild winter, we've been cycling since mid-March. We're very fortunate in our area and have lots of "rails to trails".0
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Nice job on your loss and HAVE FUN on that bike! You'll love it!0
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I live in Florida and it's getting TOO hot to ride my bike.0
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Ohio here and rode for the first time in years the other night. I have been jogging for about a month and figured I would get the bike out and give it a try. To say the least it was an eye opener, uses totally different muscles than jogging lol was a little difficult for me but gonna keep doing it until I get it down. Have fun.0
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Get on your bike and ride! I'm up here in Auburn. And it is perfect cycling weather (except the wind).
Cant wait for the Amgen tour. We got to have it start stage 3 here last year. What a blast!
Keep on pedaling.0 -
Wow!
Never thought that there would be this huge response. LOL. Yeah, I am planning on at least going for a 30 min ride a day....when I am not working a 12 hours shift at the hospital. Glad ot know there are others thinking the same way I am. Have fun riding.0 -
So is anyone excited for more spring like weather to start riding their bikes?
I live in Modesto, one of the stops along the AMGEN bike tour in CA. Since I have started losing weight in Feb 2011, I have lost 45 lbs and for the last few months have begun to plateau. So I thought to myself, why not go and get myself something new and shiny....
I went and bought myself a brand new bicycle along with a bike rack, lock, gloves and helmet.
Might have cost a pretty penny but sooooo totally worth it. I am excited to get back to bike riding again. I had forgotten how good and exillerating it can be.
I live in Maine, and signed up for the Trek Across Maine as my big exercise incentive program (it's a 3-day 180-mile bike ride to benefit the American Lung Association). I've been out in 40-degree blowing rain, 35-mile-an-hour winds, and a bunch of beautiful sunny 50-degree days. Gotta train in everything, because the Trek happens when it happens - no matter what the weather is like.0 -
Ohio here and rode for the first time in years the other night. I have been jogging for about a month and figured I would get the bike out and give it a try. To say the least it was an eye opener, uses totally different muscles than jogging lol was a little difficult for me but gonna keep doing it until I get it down. Have fun.
I've found that an elliptical trainer set to exercise the butt seems to be a really good trainer for cycling. If nothing else, it allows you to build up stamina and use muscles that are really useful in cycling. My first actual training ride was 20 miles, and after a half-dozen training rides I can knock out a 50-miler in pretty hilly terrain without too much drama.0 -
In Florida seems like we get about 3 days of spring and then it's 85+ Degrees out.
I was thinking I'll wait till winter and buy a bicycle! LOL0 -
Just started making the transition from spin class to riding outside. This will be my third year doing triathlons. And I still hate the bike portion. For me it's a painful but necessary step to get from the swim to the run. I hate riding on the road with cars, and I'm terrified of going downhill. I actually love the uphill, but then I hate the down part. It's a control thing. I don't like the feeling of going fast. I thought for sure my first triathlon I would freak out and have to walk it down the big hill.
Would love to hear any suggestions from those of you that enjoy riding.0 -
We have a cycling forum on MFP...come join us0
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I started my exercise regime with a brand new pink Schwinn at the end of January. I love love love it. Hubby and I just got back from a 30 minute ride around our neighborhood. We live in a nice subdivison that you can do 3 miles in 2 laps and 30 minutes....perfect! I am so much stronger three months later and am so mad when the weather doesn't co-operate with my ride.0
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We have a cycling forum on MFP...come join us
Kinda new here. What's a forum?0 -
I just bike in my biking machine inside my house lol
Weather doesn't make a difference to me.0 -
We have a cycling forum on MFP...come join us
Kinda new here. What's a forum?
A Forum is a specific message board that is about a specific topic.0 -
Been riding for about a month. Did about 100 miles in April in SE Pa outside of Philadelphia. How do you find the biking group?0
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Oh man- I'm in NE PA and I just started riding my bike again. I like to ride to and fro the gym- but man, is it hard! It's a quick 2 miles to my gym, but its all downhill on the way there and uphill on the way back. I live up in the mountains, so my hills are no joke.
There's something about being a runner that makes you believe that you are good at all endurance sports. My ride home from the gym a couple times a week is a nice slap in the face to bring me back to reality! I find that climb up the hill harder than any run I've done, period.0 -
I really need to get my bike in for a tune up..of course its raining off and on here so I keep having to put it off..Hopefully next week we'll get them in ..I miss riding0
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Oh man- I'm in NE PA and I just started riding my bike again. I like to ride to and fro the gym- but man, is it hard! It's a quick 2 miles to my gym, but its all downhill on the way there and uphill on the way back. I live up in the mountains, so my hills are no joke.
There's something about being a runner that makes you believe that you are good at all endurance sports. My ride home from the gym a couple times a week is a nice slap in the face to bring me back to reality! I find that climb up the hill harder than any run I've done, period.
I hear you! I live near Valley Forge and ride the trails in the National Park sometimes. All up and down! Totally killer. It has about 300 feet of elevation change. Up where you are it can even be more.0 -
Just took my bike for it's first ride on the trail I had been looking forward to this morning and had an awesome time. I rode for 45 min straight... well almost until the end when I was going up the ramp up to the top of the bridge over the river. The whole ride was about 4 miles. I was absolutely shocked I wasn't more tired and sore. Just goes to show that what I have been doing has helped. I would have never been able to do this at all a year ago.0
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Soooo I rode my bike to the gym. Which is 2 miles from my house one way. Took me about 20 min. but sooooo worth it. I ended up burning about 216 calories per 20 min. Gotta love this time of year. It was perfect time to ride my bike to the gym.0
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