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Just curious how many of us are active bicyclists? I have been trying to get into a routine to ride about 3-8 miles every other day and 20 miles 1x/wk or once every 2wks. I find that I feel better after a good ride and can relax really well when i get back home. I have not thought of replacing my car for commuting, b simply like to ride to stay in (somewhat of a) shape.
I bike to and from work often, I enjoy a ride to work. Loosens me up, relaxes me, energizes me to face the shift. After work biking home, relaxes me better than a glass of wine. Very chilling and soothing. Distances you from work emotions by the time you get home. I like that.Bike Power
You are AWESOME! How far are you from work? I live 30 miles & work 7a-7:30p. I'm just not up to it yet. I would LIKE to be & keep thinking of it. I just can't picture it yet.
What kind of bike do you have?
Do you bike in your scrubs?
Do you keep all your stuff @ work?
I have soooooooooooo many questions for you!
Well guys...I'm off for my 15 miler & then hitting the pool before my day begins.
I'm less than 2 miles away. Biking to work was a big consideration when my husband and I were shopping for houses!
Luckily, my worksite provides uniforms, so I can just wear what's comfortable to work.
Paddlelady, what did you do in snow? Did you change tires or otherwise winterize your ride? Also, what are your recommendations for cold/wet gear?
Hmmmmm, dunno what type of mtb you have, but a light xc bike set up with slicks works well for general road riding/commuting (.....dunno if I'd necessarily want to ride a century on my Fuel w/ slicks, but it's fine up to 30 miles+). Roadriding a dh bike would be not fun, am sureI do remember hating biking, though - when I was trying to ride my mountain bike as a road bike - ohhhhhh so tiring!
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I bike to and from work often, I enjoy a ride to work. Loosens me up, relaxes me, energizes me to face the shift. After work biking home, relaxes me better than a glass of wine. Very chilling and soothing. Distances you from work emotions by the time you get home. I like that.
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