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I just started riding bicycles (about 4 weeks ago). I got into it to help me get in better shape to race dirt bikes. I do not know where I need to start my training or how to go about. What I have done so far is the following, started out going 6 miles a day every day then I up it 2 miles every new week I am riding 10 miles a day at an average of 15mhp on a fairly hilly road. Is this a good way to start out and just keep taking my time and build up my endurance slowly? How many miles should I ride a day I was told 15-20 is a good mark to shoot for? I am 25, 5'6", 165-170. What should I do, I just want to be in better shape for my dirt bike and maybe be able to do a road race or two for the fun of it one day. Thanks
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Join Date: Oct 2007
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Lucky you, you live in FLA!. All the best in your riding experiences and a safe road ahead. You should search on the net for heart rate calculators and find you heart rate zones in %, then ride the bike at a easy pace for several months to allow your body to adapt and build a 'BASE' for other training regements to follow. Take your time and persistance will be a trusted friend over time.
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Join Date: Feb 2007
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But be very careful not to enjoy yourself on the self-powered version of 2 wheels! That may lead you to abandon on its motorized cousin. ![]() Happy riding! Dave |
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Join Date: Jun 2007
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As far as how to pace your ride, do some reading on interval training. Here is a site with several good articles: http://www.pponline.co.uk/encyc/interval-training.htm It is better to focus on quality of miles ridden than quantity. It is possible to do a 50 mile ride and get almost no fitness benefit. A year and a half ago I started mountain biking to help out with fitness and skills for riding/racing dirt bikes. Fast forware to today and I've got 3 bikes and am shopping for #4, have done 20+ mountain bike races, have started racing cyclocross, and plan to start road racing next year. |
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