getting into riding shape
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getting into riding shape
This is going to sound strange, but a fellow rider and I got in to a discussion about getting into bike riding shape. he thinks that riding does nothing to make you stronger, I disagreed.
I am in fairly good shape as far as military standards go, and work out on a regular basis. When I first started to ride my M50 I hade trouble pushing it anytype of distance, back wards on a up slope forget about it. Over the past 5 months 2000 some odd miles I have found I can actually pick up the rear end of the bike. (A car pulled up so close I couldn't get the bike out of the spot so I just hefted it and moved it 2 feet.) The wind at 80 with no windsheild doesn't bother me like it once used to. In fact everything I do when it comes to upperbody strenght is easier. Anyone else agree or disagree? Is it harder to ride durring the first weeks of riding season or the last?
I am in fairly good shape as far as military standards go, and work out on a regular basis. When I first started to ride my M50 I hade trouble pushing it anytype of distance, back wards on a up slope forget about it. Over the past 5 months 2000 some odd miles I have found I can actually pick up the rear end of the bike. (A car pulled up so close I couldn't get the bike out of the spot so I just hefted it and moved it 2 feet.) The wind at 80 with no windsheild doesn't bother me like it once used to. In fact everything I do when it comes to upperbody strenght is easier. Anyone else agree or disagree? Is it harder to ride durring the first weeks of riding season or the last?
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I totaly agreee. When I first started riding my arms would get so tired, and I was actually working out at the gym at the time. There were small muscles that would actually be sore the next day. Now after alot of practice time they don't, plus I can push and handle the stopped weight of my bike alot better.
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I feel the same way and im a fat guy that doesnt work out lol. seriously I used to "wobble" when I came to a stop and now can almost hold the bike upright without putting my feet down at a stop. It also feels lighter and easier to Maneuver. I know when I first started riding I had certain muscles that would feel "sore" after riding as well.
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my waist and abs got stronger from all the balancing on my bike while my arms and legs got stronger from pushing it or holding it upright or when i dropped it
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Roadbike magazine had an article on the importance of stretching before and after a ride. many of them can be done in a parking lot using the bike as leverage for some of the stretches.

Roadbike magazine had an article on the importance of stretching before and after a ride. many of them can be done in a parking lot using the bike as leverage for some of the stretches.
One thing you can count on: You push a man too far, and sooner or later he'll start pushing back.


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when I went on my 400 mile trip everytime we stopped for gas I would stretch before getting back onJC Viper wrote:my waist and abs got stronger from all the balancing on my bike while my arms and legs got stronger from pushing it or holding it upright or when i dropped it.
Roadbike magazine had an article on the importance of stretching before and after a ride. many of them can be done in a parking lot using the bike as leverage for some of the stretches.

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