Friday, June 21, 2013

Bike Riding Tips

I have been riding my bike fairly regularly since spring.  I've gotten on it more this past month than I had been.  I am feeling pretty good!  Neicy and I got together on Sunday and did 12 miles.  It was a great ride!  Not only did she and I have time to gossip and chat, but we pushed ourselves a bit too. 

Love my Bike
I have also been tracking my weight and inches.  The weight coming off isn't as exciting as the inches that I have been loosing and how my clothes are fitting me.  I have lost 3 inches in my waist, 2 inches in my hips and only 1.5 inches in my chest.  I love wearing jeans now because its not a circus act to get them pulled up!

Anyway, I just got back from an awesome ride and wanted to share some tips with you.  Mind you these are what works for me and is not to be considered professional advice!  And they could be REALLY skewed because I'm on an exercise endorphin high!  
  1. Interval training is THE BOMB.  Start out slow and hold that for a while.  When the buzzer sounds, kick it into high gear and hold that for a while. Lather, Rinse And Repeat for however many times you chose.  I did it 7 times tonight and traveled 5.5 miles in 20 minutes.  My top speed was 16.9 mph.
  2. Bon Jovi is KICK A$$ for interval training.  "Wanted Dead or Alive" has the perfect beat for holding at 11.5 mph during the low interval.
  3. Singing is not recommended on the high interval YET.  Singing on the low interval is do-able.
  4. Water is a MUST.  Put lots of ice in but don't worry. By the time you stop, you'll have plenty of water and very little ice.
After I got home and got a little water, I grabbed Jaxon and his leash and went for my cool down ride.  Jaxon did .5 miles in 10 minutes.  His top speed was 7.3.  He's asleep in my lap already.

So, who wants to join me?  I'm always up for a partner and I'll take it easy on the beginners.

3 comments:

  1. ha...the high interval low interval...lol...good on you for the inches...that is what is hugely important and rewarding...weight will come...

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  2. Woohoo! Go you! I have that song on my running playlist. I also love Time Bomb, and some Black Eyed Peas. There's a great iPod mix from Kara Goucher I use. Good motivation and mixing upbeat with slower so you know how to pace yourself. Mind you this is for running, but I do the same thing, one song quick pace, second song slower pace. It really works!

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  3. yay! for the weight loss. go girl!

    great tips! keeping these in mind next time i go for a ride.
    love bon jovi, too!

    big hugs!

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