Clydesdales/Athenas (200+ lb / 91+ kg) - Why hello 6 mile mark. Was nice to meet you now EAT MY DUST!

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DaninTexas
07-28-11, 08:36 PM
Busted the 6 mile mark. Month and a half ago I could barely do 1 mile. Now I did a 6.3 and still felt good afterwords. Bottom of my feet hurt was all. Only stopped for less than a minute to drink some water. (Kinda hard with mister gut to do it riding)
Not only did I do it, but I did it in 100 degree Texas heat!
Woot for me!
I love biking and my only regret is I wasted some 15 years of my life not riding.
10 Wheels
07-28-11, 08:45 PM
I remember my first 6 mile ride.
I had to stop three times to get my breath.
nutmegTN
07-28-11, 08:51 PM
Fantastic, Danintexas!! Yay! http://yoursmiles.org/tsmile/rulez/t2018.gif (http://yoursmiles.org/t-rulez.php?page=)
There'll be no stopping you now!
DaninTexas
07-28-11, 08:52 PM
I remember my first 6 mile ride.
I had to stop three times to get my breath.
My dad got himself a bike this last weekend. He used to do a ton of 100k rides all over Texas back in the 90s.
We are planning on going to a race in Waco mid September. We are certainly not doing a 100k lol. I am hoping to get in gear in time to do the 10 mile. It is a start. Thankfully I live in Houston so winter will still be fine for biking for the most part. Hoping next Spring to do my first 25 mile.
But for now it was 6. Now I have my sights on 7.
10 Wheels
07-28-11, 08:56 PM
League City here. Where bouts are you?
DaninTexas
07-28-11, 08:58 PM
Stafford
Once I get up to speed we might have to ride sometime. But from what I have seen of your posts - that is a long ways from where I am at. lol
10 Wheels
07-28-11, 09:03 PM
That would be fun.
I could ride to you for a 10 mile ride then ride back home.
DaninTexas
07-28-11, 09:11 PM
Looks about 33-35 one way.
Once I hit the 10 mile mark I will let you know. Please keep in mind I am on a mountain bike and pretty slow. I average about 7-10 mph during my ride.
Sent you an email. Or I will in about 30 sec
10 Wheels
07-28-11, 09:15 PM
No problem. That is how most of us started.
My dad got himself a bike this last weekend. He used to do a ton of 100k rides all over Texas back in the 90s.
We are planning on going to a race in Waco mid September. We are certainly not doing a 100k lol. I am hoping to get in gear in time to do the 10 mile. It is a start. Thankfully I live in Houston so winter will still be fine for biking for the most part. Hoping next Spring to do my first 25 mile.
But for now it was 6. Now I have my sights on 7.
When I started I found leaping from 5 or 6 to 10 or 20 wasn't hard at all. That 25 mile ride isn't that far away. Bet you can get there by the end of next month if you want.
Busted the 6 mile mark. Month and a half ago I could barely do 1 mile. Now I did a 6.3 and still felt good afterwords. Bottom of my feet hurt was all.
What shoes are you riding in? Try switching to something with a stiffer sole, like hiking boots or hiking shoes.
it took me until just last week t realize i was putting my shoes on too tight for riding. They were fine at the start, but my feet swell just a little bit when i ride, and that was causing various aches and pains. loosened them up a tad and pains all magically went away.
And congrats on the ride! i remember my 5 mile accomplishment, i was proud!
Mason Red
07-29-11, 05:54 AM
Skater shoes are stiff and tough, they help keep the feet from hurting. They look different than anything else I wear and they don't go to the grocery store. I got my first pair on sale for about $20 from Academy. Congrats on the improvement and keep at it. Hope Don sends some rain, I'm east of you and need the wet.
Congrats Danin. Pretty soon you'll look back on this and see how far you've come.
Mithrandir
07-29-11, 07:04 AM
I love biking and my only regret is I wasted some 15 years of my life not riding.
Don't regret it... look forward to all the extra biking you're going to do to make up for it!!!! ;)
DaninTexas
07-29-11, 07:04 AM
What shoes are you riding in? Try switching to something with a stiffer sole, like hiking boots or hiking shoes.
Just tennis shoes. Wasn't a big deal - but now I am staying on the bike for more than 30 minutes at a time I need to get some better shoes and ditch the big fat extra wide gel seat. Starts rubbing me the wrong way after about 30 min if you know what I mean. ;-)
DaninTexas
07-29-11, 07:05 AM
Don't regret it... look forward to all the extra biking you're going to do to make up for it!!!! ;)
I like that way of thinking. I will keep it in mind.
Mithrandir
07-29-11, 07:08 AM
When I started I found leaping from 5 or 6 to 10 or 20 wasn't hard at all. That 25 mile ride isn't that far away. Bet you can get there by the end of next month if you want.
Same here. First ride this season was 10 (after 6 years off), and within a month I was doing 35. That range isn't really tough once you get acclimated to the bicycle.
Made the jump to 65 the next month, but I'm hitting a brick wall around there, so we'll see how this next month goes.
I love this thread title! Congrats!
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