Baseline fitness of active cyclists.
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Does it matter? As long as you can move your legs and keep balance for at least several cycles of the pedal, you're good to go.
How do you think kids start riding before some of them turn it into a lifelong hobby?
And the same for adult newbies trying to get back into shape.
How do you think kids start riding before some of them turn it into a lifelong hobby?
And the same for adult newbies trying to get back into shape.
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My everyday morning rides last around 45 minutes. No idea how many pushups or squats I can do. Don't know, don't care. What really matters is that I can lift heavy objects when I need to, which is often. And also what really matters is that my fitness level has improved greatly over where I was about 6 years ago. Back then I probably couldn't run more than 50 feet before getting winded. Now after years of cycling and losing weight I surprise myself with how easy running can be.
I just don't count pushups or squats as a necessary indicator of my fitness.
But even though my average ride is 45 minutes long, I've gone on rides a lot longer than that. I prefer to gauge my rides in miles, not minutes. I've done two century rides, several metric centuries, and dozens of half century rides. I'd say I'm in pretty good shape.
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If the OP's average ride is 5 minutes, or even 5 miles, I can guarantee that nobody here gives a squat about what he thinks.
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All this "push ups don't matter" is silly. Anyone who is in good shape can do plenty. (whether they care or not) Same with squats. Would you say someone who didn't have the stamina to ride a bike for more than a few minutes or miles had a good "baseline fitness"? Of course not.
1. 25
2. Over 100
3. One hour.
1. 25
2. Over 100
3. One hour.
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All this "push ups don't matter" is silly. Anyone who is in good shape can do plenty. (whether they care or not) Same with squats. Would you say someone who didn't have the stamina to ride a bike for more than a few minutes or miles had a good "baseline fitness"? Of course not.
But the bottom line is that I really don't care to do pushups or squats. Don't know how many I can do, don't really care. All i know is that cycling is much better for me than sitting on the couch.
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It’s a dumb question, because only the air squats have a peripheral relationship to cycling, but I’ll play along.
Pushup: 5 x10. I have a fully separated shoulder, so any more than 10 in a row gets my arm out of alignment
Squats: 5x15, usually either goblet or with a DB front raise for improved balance and lower leg alignment.
Avg bike ride between 15-30 miles (1-2 hours depending on conditions)
General fitness is a good thing, but a lot of what makes you ‘gym fit’ doesn’t have much bearing on how ‘good’ a cyclist you are.
There are also many different disciplines within cycling that play on different strength or skill sets, so even a ‘good’ cyclist might be bad at events outside of their circle.
Pushup: 5 x10. I have a fully separated shoulder, so any more than 10 in a row gets my arm out of alignment
Squats: 5x15, usually either goblet or with a DB front raise for improved balance and lower leg alignment.
Avg bike ride between 15-30 miles (1-2 hours depending on conditions)
General fitness is a good thing, but a lot of what makes you ‘gym fit’ doesn’t have much bearing on how ‘good’ a cyclist you are.
There are also many different disciplines within cycling that play on different strength or skill sets, so even a ‘good’ cyclist might be bad at events outside of their circle.
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Do you even cycle, bro?
Do I need to hit the free throws consecutively after running a 100 yard dash first? Just want to get this right...
Do I need to hit the free throws consecutively after running a 100 yard dash first? Just want to get this right...
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You're the guy who can't cycle more than a few minutes, right?
My advice to you is to stop creating asinine threads and ride more.
So.my answers are
1) What's it to you?
2) None of your business.
3) A whole lot longer than yours.
I really think a general cycling forum is for discussions between people who actually, y'know, cycle.
My advice to you is to stop creating asinine threads and ride more.
So.my answers are
1) What's it to you?
2) None of your business.
3) A whole lot longer than yours.
I really think a general cycling forum is for discussions between people who actually, y'know, cycle.
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1. Don't give a rats _ _ _
2. Don't give a rats _ _ _
3. Bhahahahah a LOT longer than 5mins..... think 20-50miles and several hours.
2. Don't give a rats _ _ _
3. Bhahahahah a LOT longer than 5mins..... think 20-50miles and several hours.
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You’re doing it wrong.
100 push ups
100 sit ups
100 squats
and a 10k run (I think a 50 mile ride would count too)
Every day until your hair falls out.
Proven results.
100 push ups
100 sit ups
100 squats
and a 10k run (I think a 50 mile ride would count too)
Every day until your hair falls out.
Proven results.
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All this "push ups don't matter" is silly. Anyone who is in good shape can do plenty. (whether they care or not) Same with squats. Would you say someone who didn't have the stamina to ride a bike for more than a few minutes or miles had a good "baseline fitness"? Of course not.
1. 25
2. Over 100
3. One hour.
1. 25
2. Over 100
3. One hour.
We can do the same number of pushups
but a cyclist can do twice the squats as I can.
Thank you for participating !
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Push-ups - topped out at 80 a couple years ago. Could probably still get 60 without too much trouble
Squats - 60+, I guarantee I would break at the top for air or composure after that.
Cycling - Time constraints keep me to an average of 10-12 miles a day, with high intensity intervals thrown in. Which is nothing compared to some of you, but I’m only trying to better myself each week, not compete against everyone
Squats - 60+, I guarantee I would break at the top for air or composure after that.
Cycling - Time constraints keep me to an average of 10-12 miles a day, with high intensity intervals thrown in. Which is nothing compared to some of you, but I’m only trying to better myself each week, not compete against everyone
Please do the experiment and post your 2 numbers.
I bet they will not be what you estimated.
No way you can do more pushups than squats.
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First time I did a pushup in 3 years, pretty pathetic.
1. 21
2. over 100 squats (I got very bored and just stopped)
3. A little over 2 hours (one day off per week)
So, what is the point, Mr. Pin?
1. 21
2. over 100 squats (I got very bored and just stopped)
3. A little over 2 hours (one day off per week)
So, what is the point, Mr. Pin?
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Today, I decided to go for a ride and just see how long I could stay comfortable
Mostly flat. I was pedaling for most of it. Very little coasting.
4.5 miles
23 mins
11 mph
I noticed my sperm tubes area was getting uncomfortable towards the end, and I was shifting around in my seat.
I think a decent goal is to get to 1 hour.
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From your post above in another thread, I would suggest that your "baseline fitness" is not actually very impressive. You would easily beat me on the number of push-ups you can do, but on the bike you have a very, very long way to go. My longest non-stop ride this year was 100 miles with 13,000 ft of vertical elevation, which took around 8 hours (with only 4 mins of stopping time to re-fill bottles). Plenty of guys were considerably faster as I'm not the best climber in the world at 175 lbs. Your best effort above would not even count as a recovery spin for me or any other half reasonable cyclist.
Let's see if a RAAM rider chirps and says they did 2000km.
OP needs some work to just get off the runway. SR71 speed check......
https://theaviationgeekclub.com/sr-7...d-speed-check/
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I thought the OP was interested in how far/long we can ride literally non-stop. Not how long we can ride over multiple days, which is obviously a whole different thing.
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Baseline fitness is only important in court sports.