Any cycling fans out there??
Just wondering if anyone is a cycling fan and excited about the Tour de France starting on Saturday? Any favorites? Predictions? For those of you who have a stationary bike or a trainer for your road bike, it's extremely motivating to be watching the world's most challenging endurance race while working out!!! VS network has excellent race coverage. Works for me!! :happy: :happy:
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oh wow I have a stationary bike and this week Im going to get me a mountain bike, I love bike riding ad plus Im trying to tone up my thunder thighs:laugh:0
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i started cycling in early april and can't get enough! my parents have been riding for 10 years and finally got me to join them. my dad and i just did some great rides this weekend near mount shasta in northern california. lots of great climbs and downhils with amazing scenery.0
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I have a really kick butt bike that my boyfriend bought me a couple years ago. I love to bike ride but I'm ashamed to say I don't ride it much because I'm afraid of falling off. I'm short so it's hard even on the lowest level to touch the ground when I need to stop. I also just don't feel like I have control of it because of the way my weight is distributed. This is getting better with weight loss and I am working on getting over my fears so I can ride more because I love it!
Have fun!
Oh, and I do love to watch the Tour de France. I am in awe!0 -
I have a really kick butt bike that my boyfriend bought me a couple years ago. I love to bike ride but I'm ashamed to say I don't ride it much because I'm afraid of falling off. I'm short so it's hard even on the lowest level to touch the ground when I need to stop. I also just don't feel like I have control of it because of the way my weight is distributed. This is getting better with weight loss and I am working on getting over my fears so I can ride more because I love it!
Have fun!
Oh, and I do love to watch the Tour de France. I am in awe!
Im short also thats why Im getting a bike between 20-24 inches, dont want a really big bike because Im only 5'2:laugh:0 -
Sounds like the frame might be too big for you, Carmen. You should be able to stand with the bike under you and have about an inch or 2 of clearance between you and the top tube of the bike. If you can't stand over it (no tip toes) then it may be too big.
Also, if you're a little nervous about riding outside, maybe you can check out your local bike shop for a trainer. Forgive me if you already know what this is, but in case you don't... a trainer is a stand that you can, basically, hook to your bike, converting it to a stationary bike. You can change the resistance be switching gears. Great to have around on those rainy days and through the winter. Might be worth looking into :happy: :happy:
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I just took a begin to spin class with my son and am VERY excited to start taking classes!0
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I just took a begin to spin class with my son and am VERY excited to start taking classes!
Good for you!!! I recommend watching the Tour de France for some serious motivation and inspiration. Vs network has practically all-day coverage and it lasts for 3 weeks starting July 4th. It's my favorite time of year (besides Christmas )!!!
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Sounds like the frame might be too big for you, Carmen. You should be able to stand with the bike under you and have about an inch or 2 of clearance between you and the top tube of the bike. If you can't stand over it (no tip toes) then it may be too big.
Also, if you're a little nervous about riding outside, maybe you can check out your local bike shop for a trainer. Forgive me if you already know what this is, but in case you don't... a trainer is a stand that you can, basically, hook to your bike, converting it to a stationary bike. You can change the resistance be switching gears. Great to have around on those rainy days and through the winter. Might be worth looking into :happy: :happy:
Thank you so much for your words of wisdom. I have never heard of a trainer but actually would LOVE to get one!! I got my bike at the bike shop and I will look there for one. I'm not sure what size my bike is but actually I think it may be okay for my height (5ft) or lack of. LOL ...I feel comfortable with the seat down at it's lowest, like then I can touch the ground, but then when I peddle I feel like my knees are hitting me in the chest. A trainer would be AWESOME. Can you take the bike off and on the trainer if I would choose to take it outside??
Thanks so much!0 -
Sounds like the frame might be too big for you, Carmen. You should be able to stand with the bike under you and have about an inch or 2 of clearance between you and the top tube of the bike. If you can't stand over it (no tip toes) then it may be too big.
Also, if you're a little nervous about riding outside, maybe you can check out your local bike shop for a trainer. Forgive me if you already know what this is, but in case you don't... a trainer is a stand that you can, basically, hook to your bike, converting it to a stationary bike. You can change the resistance be switching gears. Great to have around on those rainy days and through the winter. Might be worth looking into :happy: :happy:
Thank you so much for your words of wisdom. I have never heard of a trainer but actually would LOVE to get one!! I got my bike at the bike shop and I will look there for one. I'm not sure what size my bike is but actually I think it may be okay for my height (5ft) or lack of. LOL ...I feel comfortable with the seat down at it's lowest, like then I can touch the ground, but then when I peddle I feel like my knees are hitting me in the chest. A trainer would be AWESOME. Can you take the bike off and on the trainer if I would choose to take it outside??
Thanks so much!
Yep, it's easy to take the bike off and on the trainer. It would also be a good idea to take your bike with you to the bike shop. If they're serious dealers, they'll adjust your bike for you while it's on the trainer. I'm fortunate to have a shop nearby that has extremely knowledgeable people. The owner set my bike up for me... Even using a protractor to make sure my elbow and knee angles were correct! Talk about thorough!!! :laugh:
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