that's also my problem.TeamONEinc wrote:Verm,
Just take some steroids and start doing a routine of seeing how many times you can bench your bike.
I weighed 180 my senior year in college....after basketball was over and I was outta the college scene, I gained 45 pounds from eating 10x10's at In and Out along with Newcastle Brown Ale.
But I did get the Bowflex adjustable dumbells and they have turned me around to how I used to be.....lesson learned is you gotta eat somewhat right in order to put the correct type of weight on.
You got fatigued riding around on a Maxim? Sounds like you are probably just too tense, or your seat isn't right for you or something. At least you aren't feeling fatigued now, but I'm wondering what caused it in the first place. A lot of people tense their muscles a lot when first learning to ride... that eventually goes away once they get a feeling for how to sit comfortably on their bike.sdm1234 wrote: ...anyway, i'm in the process of getting my license, and i've been riding around a lot lately. the first thing i noticed was after getting off the motorcycle, my forearms, lower back, and various other muscles were quite fatigued. now, i'm 20 yrs old and in excellent shape, but i have to admit that riding did take a lot out of me. so, i've started biking hardcore in my backyard to prepare myself for motorcycling and it's helped. not only do i not feel fatigued anymore, but i also feel i have better control over my machine, as well.
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