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nahungry 06-25-13 06:25 PM

Sudden fatigue?
 
Hello,
I've recently started biking regularly, about a month and a half ago.
Before, I was only biking on weekends on my hybrid and a bike that I bought on amazon that just looked like a road bike.
Since riding on regular basis, as a beginner, I didn't do anything significant; riding about 4 times a week, 20miles, avg of about 17mpg.
No considerable climbs(in Chicago) just stop and go type of riding.
I felt very comfortable doing the type of riding that I was doing and it was getting easier and easier, given how I felt after the rides, that I wanted to extend my rides by about 5~10miles per ride.
All of a sudden, about a week ago, I started having fatigue in the middle of the rides, usually at around 5miles into the ride and I have extremely hard time finishing even 20mile rides I was doing. Completely out of breath, thighs burning.
I can't seem to push harder in segments I was doing well due to the fatigue and I'm barely finishing the ride, let alone extending the distance.
Has anyone experienced something like this in their beginning days? How do I get over this? Its so sudden and too strange I have hard time thinking its just muscle fatigue build over a month or so. Thanks for your tip in advance.

ursle 06-25-13 06:42 PM

You don't mention your age, as a 20 year old this would be disturbing, as a 50 year old this would be aging, muscles don't just take up new activities, they require time to adapt, as does the "body", so if you're over 50 and this happened, it's just nature talking, if you're 22 better go see a Doctor, or see a bike shop for a proper setup of position.

jcg878 06-25-13 07:06 PM

Time to see a physician, even if it ends up being nothing. "All of a sudden" should warrant a visit.

OldTryGuy 06-25-13 07:18 PM


Originally Posted by jcg878 (Post 15783234)
Time to see a physician, even if it ends up being nothing. "All of a sudden" should warrant a visit.

If you haven't had a good blood work-up done lately, I would do as suggested above. Might not be anything but **********?

fried bake 06-25-13 07:37 PM

perhaps, like many, you suddenly just got tired of all this s#1t. it happens...

nahungry 06-25-13 07:57 PM


Originally Posted by ursle (Post 15783156)
You don't mention your age, as a 20 year old this would be disturbing, as a 50 year old this would be aging, muscles don't just take up new activities, they require time to adapt, as does the "body", so if you're over 50 and this happened, it's just nature talking, if you're 22 better go see a Doctor, or see a bike shop for a proper setup of position.

I'm 33 and in fairly good shape.
6' 155lbs. Play basketball and other sports regularly, nothing extraordinary buy well in shape.

nahungry 06-25-13 08:01 PM


Originally Posted by fried bake (Post 15783325)
perhaps, like many, you suddenly just got tired of all this s#1t. it happens...

Not even close... I've given serious thought abouy biking for about 2 years now, going through different bikes and trying out different things before committing to it. I get urges to run out of my office in the middle of the day so I can bike everyday lol

NathanC 06-25-13 08:10 PM

Must be that gallon of whatever you're drinking...

Alasdair 06-25-13 08:21 PM

I had the same thing happen to me when I first started cycling. I was overweight (still am) and on meds for BP and cholesterol. I was doing great. 15-20 miles during the week and 30-40 on weekends. Then, like a switch was flipped, I felt like all my strength left my legs. The guys that I would have to wait on were suddenly waiting on me. Turns out it was the statin cholesterol meds. I could skip it one day and I was back. Take it again and no strength. I talked it over with my doctor and switched to a prescription fish oil tablet.

jcg878 06-25-13 08:27 PM


Originally Posted by Alasdair (Post 15783466)
I had the same thing happen to me when I first started cycling. I was overweight (still am) and on meds for BP and cholesterol. I was doing great. 15-20 miles during the week and 30-40 on weekends. Then, like a switch was flipped, I felt like all my strength left my legs. The guys that I would have to wait on were suddenly waiting on me. Turns out it was the statin cholesterol meds. I could skip it one day and I was back. Take it again and no strength. I talked it over with my doctor and switched to a prescription fish oil tablet.

One reason to see a physician. Another cause would be BP that is getting lower with increased exercise in someone on meds for high BP (that was me). There's a million other things this probably isn't, but that I'd want to not have.

Myosmith 06-25-13 08:31 PM

Checking with your doctor is never a bad idea when new unexplained symptoms come up. In the mean time, try taking a couple days off the bike and keep your activity at a recovery level. Get plenty of sleep. Eat well and stay hydrated. You might just need a break, could be you are fighting off a bug, voodoo curse, etc. If rest and proper nutrition don't put you back on your feet in a couple of days, then definitely check with your doc.

macca33 06-25-13 08:34 PM

To be honest, you probably added to much too son.

I reckon if you add 5 miles to the total every couple of weeks and / or do some slower rides that allow your body to recover, you'd be better off.

You do have to build fitness AND allow the body to recover after effort, otherwise, you will get fatigued and / or become ill.

Keep it up, but perhaps only take smaller steps until you are comfortable at each juncture.

cheers

Vlaam4ever 06-25-13 09:08 PM

I recommend a new bike to harness the placebo energy. Preferably in red.

nahungry 06-25-13 09:24 PM

Looks like I'll have to take a few days off and see how it goes. Thanks everyone

Originally Posted by Vlaam4ever (Post 15783641)
I recommend a new bike to harness the placebo energy. Preferably in red.

The new bike is a month and a half old. In red. Lol. It's a 2012 trek 2.3 The placebo effect must be wearing off sooner than later ;)

StephenH 06-25-13 09:30 PM

You can overtrain, not have enough rest time, that could be the issue. It could be a medical issue, too, had a checkup lately?

jayp410 06-25-13 09:48 PM

I assume you've ruled out bike factors like brake pads rubbing, seat post slipping (this happened to me), underinflated tires, riding at too low a cadence, stronger winds...

Bah Humbug 06-25-13 10:00 PM

Too many hard days in a row without time to recover?

Bob Dopolina 06-25-13 11:12 PM

All of the above.

BruceHankins 06-25-13 11:41 PM

+1 you need recovery time.

Machka 06-26-13 03:05 AM

Have you checked to make sure your brakes aren't locked onto your wheel?

dave1442397 06-26-13 05:52 AM


Originally Posted by jayp410 (Post 15783751)
I assume you've ruled out bike factors like brake pads rubbing, seat post slipping (this happened to me), underinflated tires, riding at too low a cadence, stronger winds...

That was my first thought, too. I've seen it happen to friends on group rides. Two people had slow punctures and one guy had his brakes stuck on the rear wheel.

Vlaam4ever 06-26-13 05:54 AM

Rule number 5 applies here...

rangerdavid 06-26-13 05:57 AM


Originally Posted by Vlaam4ever (Post 15784262)
Rule number 5 applies here...

^^this^^

rumrunn6 06-26-13 07:33 AM

did the temperatures change? heat exhaustion might have been an issue. I find the heat can affect my performance and I have to tolerate slower avrg speeds.

... wait, what rule #5 ?

This one?
http://www.velominati.com/the-rules/

RT 06-26-13 07:41 AM

Can't believe no one's said it yet: Nutrition. It sounds like you are bonking hard. Eat more of the right stuff at the right time. Bring food with you, granola bars, bananas, and lots of water. See if it makes a difference.


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