Old 06-11-12, 05:34 AM
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cbuddy2005
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My two cents, stretch out well before and after the ride and hydrate. Get everything a little loose before jumping on the bike. Also, warm up on the bike for a while--I don't suggest riding hard at first, let the legs get used to turning the cranks. Warm up gets rid of the leg pains too and the ride will go better. Things get fatigued and recover, just keep up the schedule and he will be fine.
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