HayeLondon
New Member
Hi all,
Every time I return to commuting in London by bicycle, I always end up having to take a break after developing ball ache. The ache is dull and noticeable but not painful and I guess the cause is a small cyst which I've previously had checked. Now I don't know if the ache is caused simply by the general vibrations of cycling for 30 mins, twice daily, or if because the seat or clothing is wrong, but I'd really appreciate some ideas on what I can try.
I've tried various seats, all fairly 'normal' of various widths, and I wear lycra shorts with padding. Has anyone else come across such a problem? Or could I be given some suggestions on what clothing or seat would be best? I'm a little lost at what to do, would love to be able to cycle in weekly but at the moment it's uncomfortable to do any more than 2 days a week.
Sorry if this post is a little blunt and thanks for any ideas.
Every time I return to commuting in London by bicycle, I always end up having to take a break after developing ball ache. The ache is dull and noticeable but not painful and I guess the cause is a small cyst which I've previously had checked. Now I don't know if the ache is caused simply by the general vibrations of cycling for 30 mins, twice daily, or if because the seat or clothing is wrong, but I'd really appreciate some ideas on what I can try.
I've tried various seats, all fairly 'normal' of various widths, and I wear lycra shorts with padding. Has anyone else come across such a problem? Or could I be given some suggestions on what clothing or seat would be best? I'm a little lost at what to do, would love to be able to cycle in weekly but at the moment it's uncomfortable to do any more than 2 days a week.
Sorry if this post is a little blunt and thanks for any ideas.