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Ah! So you're a young un, like me.
We've got at least 20 years before we have to worry about old age. |
Originally Posted by GrandpaEd
(Post 16377168)
Just for the record, I will be 58 this month
To add my voice to the chorus: you CAN build muscle. You CAN get faster. You've got the main ingredient already - desire. The fact that you've completed two centuries at a 15 mph average shows you've got the raw material, too. Don't let negative stereotypes of guys our age dissuade you from trying. You already know that you can't get away with the dumb stuff we did when we were young. Chris Carmichael's The Time-Crunched Cyclist, already mentioned above, is probably the simplest, most straightforward training plan available. I recommend you get it and read it through, then choose whichever plan of the four in the book you feel meets your needs and follow it. Best of luck! |
Thanks again for all the input. I just ordered Time Crunched Cyclist and am looking forward to reading it.
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Ed,
Welcome to 50+, you might want to add Joe Friel's books, Cycling Past 50, and The Cyclist Training Bible, to your reading list. They are comprehensive and complement the TCC book. Best of luck with your training and riding, cycling has made a big difference in my life and enjoyment. Bill |
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