little step's.

Page may contain affiliate links. Please see terms for details.
i have recently purchased a new hybrid bike, as a form of exercise now i'm retired, i've been out on it a few time's last week, and i'm finding it hard work, i'm not going to far from home on it to be honest, cycling really make's my lower leg's ache, i have not cycled for around 50 odd years, a mate of mine advised me to do a little at a time and build up the distance i cover. In my early years i used to cycle every where. I'm finding it a little frustrating !!!
 
Last edited:

Pblakeney

Well-Known Member
Your mate is correct.

little steps​

 

gbb

Squire
Location
Peterborough
Yep, I remember being there. Build some very basics, it takes as long as it takes. You'll suddenly find that distance you were doing with difficulty...was easy and you'll want to add a bit more, and so on.
Also, I'm 66 and don't generally ride anymore and still find it a bit 'sad' to think what I was capable of, but are no longer, that's quite natural
 
Yes - little at a time

I didn;t ride much over the winter - illness and bad weather then generally just out of the habit

when I started a few months ago I had my ebike (yes I know - but whatever) in a higher power assist so I could even get to the normal shorter places
now I am managing the old rides again - but my legs are aching the next day

still worth it
things get better as your legs get used to it
 

vickster

Squire
Is your saddle the right height?
Maybe give your calves, other leg muscles and lower back a stretch after riding
 
Top Bottom