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Newbie Training Help

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Old 11-07.-2002, 03:17 PM   #1
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I am thinking about joining a local charity bike tour and would like to know any suggestions about training schedules/routines in order to help me get ready for the lengthy ride.  

I have in the past just biked for pleasure and exercise, so I am unaware of the ways to develop for a distance tour.

I am pretty much open to trying anything.  I don't consider myself to be in great shape at all so I'll have to build up to it.  The tour is in 2 months and I'd like to do my best.  I would appreciate any input or re-direction to good sites.

Thanks so very much in advance for any help you can be.
 
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Old 12-07.-2002, 09:14 AM   #2
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Default Re: Newbie Training Help

psuedo, click here for a thread similar to this one.
If that doesn't steer you in the right direction, post some specific questions here, and we'll help you out.
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Old 21-07.-2002, 08:07 AM   #3
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Charity rides are great ways to get into regular cycling.  If you are out of shape why not make the ride the first step towards a new healthy lifestyle.
 
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