Last year, when I finished Tour de Pink South, I took a nearly 5 month rest from my bike. I am 100% ever single excuse/reason I had was valid, important and pertinent – but the simple fact is I gained over 20 pounds in that time. I got severely depressed and it wasn't fun.
I finished (almost) Tour de Pink South 2 weeks ago today. I have ridden once and run twice and have been secretly "scared". You see, I came up with some completely valid, important and pertinent reasons to NOT ride my bike. In some cases, it was physically impossible – but the fear comes from my complete lack of desire to even touch my bike (or workout in any way, for that matter!)
I'm happy to report, I woke up this morning and the only thing I want to do today is …. ride my bike! I don't want to go hard, fast, train, do intervals, ride here, ride there…. I just want to ride my bike. That alone is a GREAT feeling!
So…. a little more coffee, a few eggs …. and I'm out the door! Hope you all have a great day and … Ride your bike!
I’ve been worried
Last year, when I finished Tour de Pink South, I took a nearly 5 month rest from my bike. I am 100% ever single excuse/reason I had was valid, important and pertinent – but the simple fact is I gained over 20 pounds in that time. I got severely depressed and it wasn’t fun.
I finished (almost) Tour de Pink South 2 weeks ago today. I have ridden once and run twice and have been secretly “scared”. You see, I came up with some
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MOAR BIKE
I only rode 4.5 hours today 🙂
+Scott Patton I think I rode 90 minutes but it was on the trail. 🙂 on a 33-34 lb bike 🙂
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There is a cure for that heavy bike … Money fixes everything!