MFP Cycling Club
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Your right, the hills and gravel on the trails, and when we go off the trails is completely different then when we ride the paved trails. I like to do both as it really gives you a great workout, plus a great ride.
My husband put different grips on my bike. I loved my old ones but he insisted I would like these better. I don't, so my hands are sore tonight and because of the wrist I did a lot of one handed riding. Might have to stick the ole brace on again until things improve. And I had a asthma attack. But even with all that it was a lovely lovely ride and I can't wait to ride tomorrow.
Oh, and I would love the recipe for Honey Mustard Lemon Chicken. That looked soooooo yummy.0 -
Hey, does anyone have a good quality bike trainer they would recommend? Due to lack of space, I'm getting rid of my elliptical, and think I want to put a trainer in the garage for rainy days like today. Any input is welcome. :flowerforyou:0
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Your right, the hills and gravel on the trails, and when we go off the trails is completely different then when we ride the paved trails. I like to do both as it really gives you a great workout, plus a great ride.
My husband put different grips on my bike. I loved my old ones but he insisted I would like these better. I don't, so my hands are sore tonight and because of the wrist I did a lot of one handed riding. Might have to stick the ole brace on again until things improve. And I had a asthma attack. But even with all that it was a lovely lovely ride and I can't wait to ride tomorrow.
Oh, and I would love the recipe for Honey Mustard Lemon Chicken. That looked soooooo yummy.
What kind of grips did he get you?
I got these grips.....
I had to hunt around a bit to set them up right, set them up a bit for more support of your wrists.
I then put butterfly barends on too, to give me several hand positions, important for them long rides, and the bar ends are great for pounding uphill!
here is the link to the recipe http://www.myfitnesspal.com/topics/show/113202-honey-mustard-lemon-chicken0 -
Hey, does anyone have a good quality bike trainer they would recommend? Due to lack of space, I'm getting rid of my elliptical, and think I want to put a trainer in the garage for rainy days like today. Any input is welcome. :flowerforyou:0
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I'd love that chicken recipe too, Stu! :bigsmile:
Well, I'm checking in for the week. I had planned (with 2 friends) to do a 60+mile ride today, but mother nature had other plans. We set out this morning and got in about 25 miles before it started raining. We put the bikes in the garage thinking, maybe it's just a passing shower and we can get back out. Well... the sky opened up and POURED! Then, it kept pouring all day. It's still drizzling now, 12 hours later. :grumble: All was not lost though. We decided to go for a late breakfast and when I got home, I set my bike up on my trainer and pedaled away for another 26.5 miles to end my day at 51.5. I think I can live with that. :laugh:
My total for the week is 111.26miles. I'd like to improve on that next week.
Happy pedaling, everyone! :drinker:0 -
Hello All!! I am Jill. Rob and I just bought our very first bike 2 weeks ago. We went to a bike shop and got fitted. I got the Trek 7.1 ladies bike, but I have 30 days to switch out if I am not satisfied. I am considering taking it back and getting a man's bike- 7.3. No reason really other than I think I like the way the men's bike looks. I am sure that there are differences and I will probably change my mind after trying out a man's bike...who knows. Anyway, for the ladies out there...do you have the ladies or men's bike. If you have a man's bike is there any particular reason you chose it over the ladies bike. Thanks in advance.
Oh yeah, I could also use some cycling friends to learn from. I have been mostly a runner up until now and I am trying to appreciate both sports. ~Jill~0 -
Hello All!! I am Jill. Rob and I just bought our very first bike 2 weeks ago. We went to a bike shop and got fitted. I got the Trek 7.1 ladies bike, but I have 30 days to switch out if I am not satisfied. I am considering taking it back and getting a man's bike- 7.3. No reason really other than I think I like the way the men's bike looks. I am sure that there are differences and I will probably change my mind after trying out a man's bike...who knows. Anyway, for the ladies out there...do you have the ladies or men's bike. If you have a man's bike is there any particular reason you chose it over the ladies bike. Thanks in advance.
Oh yeah, I could also use some cycling friends to learn from. I have been mostly a runner up until now and I am trying to appreciate both sports. ~Jill~
Anyway, welcome to the club and I hope that info helps. :happy:0 -
HI everyone... just looking around and I fell into your group I love cycling and try to do about 15kms per day. I have registered to do a long ride next June (2011) callled "Conquer Cancer" I think its a great cause and helps me get in shape in the meantime. The route will be from Toronto, Ontario to Niagra Falls, Ontario (200kms) in two days. Should be a blast!
Christine0 -
I had a house full of young 12 year old boys for the past day and a half, so I couldn't go for a ride this morning as I wanted. :grumble: But after church, I was able to drag my son with me on a short 30 min 6 mile ride. Better than nothing.
I am happy to see all the new "posters". Welcome to our motivational club.
I weighed myself to only find that I had not lost any weight this week. :mad: I bet it is water retention. (female time... ewwww)
Also, I have not eaten well this week with all the birthday cake both hanging around my kitchen. If it is in the house, I have to eat it. Or so I think. That is why I don't buy that stuff. But the kids like it.
@Skywalker, isn't riding a trainer super boring, staring at the walls?? I guess that is like riding on a stationary bike. I think that is boring. But, good that you added an extra 26 miles or so.0 -
HI everyone... just looking around and I fell into your group I love cycling and try to do about 15kms per day. I have registered to do a long ride next June (2011) callled "Conquer Cancer" I think its a great cause and helps me get in shape in the meantime. The route will be from Toronto, Ontario to Niagra Falls, Ontario (200kms) in two days. Should be a blast!
Christine0 -
Welcome Christine, Jill and Rob, glad you found us!
Christine, that ride sounds like a lot of fun!
Well today, my legs were a bit stiff, but not bad, I did my C25K run/walk Week1 Day2, it was not easy, but it was not hard!
My cycling clothes came!! :drinker: :drinker: :drinker:
The shorts are a bit tight, and so are the jerseys, but not for long I hope!
The new shoes are SO VERY comfortable, and I got a mirror thingy for my helmet, should make traffic riding much safer!:happy:0 -
Hello all,
I have a rusty, saddle wobbling mountain bike with full mountain bike tyres but I am still commuting to work by road 3 days a week on it. Averaging about 3.2 miles (5.14km) each way. To work is all downhill and back home is uphill. So far since choosing the bike to get to work I have done 19.50 miles (31.38kms)
Next payday I am hoping to buy a proper hybrid bike with road tyres and start going out for rides for a long time and distance.
Will check back again soon0 -
Well I wasn't aching after my ride on saturday but boy am I aching now! Could barely get out of bed this morning, it's all in the left side of my neck/shoulder/shoulderblade, could it be cycling related? I don't know how else I could have done it.
I'm taking the day off, it's that bad (I have quite a physical job and drive a lot, can't turn my head to the right so not really safe!). I'm gonna walk to the shops and back for exercise (about 3 miles), had a hot bath already, hoping it'll ease off. It's bad enough for me to yelp when I move my head too much...my boyfriend is 8 years younger than me and thinks it's hilarious how I sound like an old lady :mad:
Apart from that I am avidly searching for a bike on ebay and in the classifieds, i'm determined to get one! I've worked out that for extra exercise I could cycle to the riding school (4 miles away), swimming pool, and indoor climbing (when I finally start doing it). There's probably a yoga class in cycling distance too! Can't wait, I have no car (only a work-only van) so it'll be great to have free transport0 -
Just got my timechip results from saturday's ride, did it in 1hr 16mins, 10 of us did the fun ride distance and I beat the others by an hour, amazing! I'm hooked now There was 150 in total, don't know if i'll ever be ready for the 80 mile one!0
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@skywalker, thanks much for the trainer suggestions. I'll check them out.
@lauz, it's very possible that your neck and shoulder pain is from cycling. I have had a lot of luck with some basic yoga to relieve that.
And now for the moment you've all been waiting for, yes, the moment when you learn which saddle I picked! (Because I know each of you is very concerned for the comfort of my derriere.)
Specialized Ruby!
I rode it for an hour this morning (got a break in the rain), and was really pleased with it, so will take my bike into the shop tomorrow and have them set it up properly. I set up the demo seat myself, but think it probably needs to move back a bit, and maybe raise the seat height a very small amount. The search is over! Finally! :bigsmile:0 -
Thanks i'll attempt some yoga later and see if it helps (I used to go to classes).
That saddle is really nice!0 -
I am 55 years old women and broke my neck about 8 years ago in a car accident - I am now walking without pain, I can't do much excercise, but I found I can ride my bike without pain.
I LOVE CYCLING!!! Best thing ever!! I just got a trek 7000 last month - I've been riding 5 days a week and ride 25 - 30 miles a day - It's been helping me with my weight lose. My goal is to reach 50 miles a day - YEAH!!!!0 -
I am 55 years old women and broke my neck about 8 years ago in a car accident - I am now walking without pain, I can't do much excercise, but I found I can ride my bike without pain.
I LOVE CYCLING!!! Best thing ever!! I just got a trek 7000 last month - I've been riding 5 days a week and ride 25 - 30 miles a day - It's been helping me with my weight lose. My goal is to reach 50 miles a day - YEAH!!!!
Welcome and congratulations on overcoming the accident and finding cycling. Hope to hear more about your rides.0 -
OK, here's the "afraid" person back again, lol.
I started the couch to 5k running program this morning and it felt great. It made me want to cycle. So my new plan is to do C25K M-W-F, and bike T - Th.
SOOOOO... tomorrow is the big cycling kickoff day!! This time I will do it. I'm too scared to ride near my house, as we are on a county road with gravel shoulders, hills, and speeders. So I think I will throw my bike into my mini van and drive down to an off-road paved trail that is nearby. Today I will check my bike out and see if it needs air or whatnot.
I will report back! Wish me luck!
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Great to see so many new faces here. I can tell you from experience that your butts aren't going to be so happy for a while :laugh:
@lisa AT LAST !!!
@mat_lock I love your picture. Is this really you?
@shari go for it.
I haven't been posting my cycling news because I haven't got any. I'm on a holiday at a greek island and it's too windy to ride :grumble: On the bright side the beaches are awesome, I swim a lot and I've completed the c25k. I can officially run for half an hour non-stop :glasses:
As soon as I start riding the bike I'll keep you posted. Have a great week0
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