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• #352
I did my hill climb, did alright (mid table but a minute off the winner) then took 3 days off.
Today I did a chilled group ride, was enjoying myself so tacked on some extra hills, just riding 'til I felt done. I was heading for hypoglycaemia / #midgetprolapse at the string of red lights back into town... but overall it was a total mojo re-up.
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• #353
I got in a fairly decent 6 hour ride in the Chilterns yesterday and did a little bit this morning and a turbo session tonight. I still don't really feel like riding the TT bike but it was a much better weekend than sinking piss moaning about what might have been.
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• #354
I went out and pootled round the ROTFL course with an old friend and the Mrs, it was a truly beautiful day, and not pushing myself meant I had a chance to actually take in the countryside.
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• #356
I just can't be arsed. That added to the fact that if I'm not asleep I'm working much of the time at the moment. Life tiredness is a massive mojo breaker I think.
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• #357
I had three days of 'woo normal bikes are amazing. whoooosh!' post-tour, and now everything just feels rubbish and I can't be bothered. combination of weather, post-holiday comedown and workload. miserable.
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• #360
give yourself a beer 6pt ...
Its Tuesday! - fixed for you :)
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• #362
@6pt IME you'll keep strength if you do a few short/hard efforts ( 5 x 90s every day or two – for example, and a couple of proper rides a week ). CX or mtb would be ideal. #badscience
You'll still have to do it all again in January though... unless you just want to 'win' at winter.
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• #363
Nice thought, ta. But with my residual fitness + self-losthing I'd break bones quicker than you could say 'track!'. ;)
Are you doing any night rides at the moment? Reckon I could borrow your front light again? Maybe next week. No bother if not.
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• #364
I had lost my mojo since June but a week in the Pyrennees has sorted that right out. I cant wait to get back out on the bike and even dusting off my MTB for some extra weight for the legs.
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• #366
Thought you were all Shimano metal anyway?
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• #367
Mines been gone for 2 weeks. On the back of a chest infection, which just wouldnt clear...
Now I've got this unbelievable pain in the origin of soleus/ gastrocnemius. Don't really know what I've done but I rested it for a week and its still there.
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• #368
To say I've lost my mojo would be an understatement. It's a crippling lack of self confidence, all faith in my ability to ride a bike has gone, I don't even know if I can get to work. This is shit.
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• #369
Hats- take a break from it. Especially the commuting aspect. I feel that (sometimes) commuting makes me less excited about riding my bike for fun...
Eventually it will return. I promise.
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• #370
^agree
Don't know what your non-bike commute might be like, but I've found that if I have enough money to do a couple of weeks of commuting on the train, it helps to sort me out a bit. And think ahead to the IoW randonnee and how you're going to show the choppers how a bike should be ridden. -
• #371
Thanks @eyebrows and @Ludd. I took the train today as the thought of getting on my bike was making me feel panicky. Yesterday on the way home I freaked out in the middle of a junction. It's dangerous and stupid, and entirely counter-productive as it just makes me feel MORE anxious. I don't know where this all-consuming fear has come from but it's making me really unhappy (am I a chopper now??).
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• #372
That's the classic Anxiety cycle. It is random, and brutal, and completely normal.
Just leave the bike commuting out for a bit, consider a fun ride next weekend (or this if you feel up to it). Nothing serious, and ideally somewhere traffic free (like a goof around a common or something) or at least very low traffic (difficult in London!)- so you trust the bike and yourself again.
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• #373
I've started to piss about on my CX bike in Wimbledon Common. Its great. Mud, no traffic, much quieter than Richmond-Park-Full-of-Tossers.
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• #374
So, take the Tube for a bit. You might just need a rest. Everyone needs a reset now and then.
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• #375
I want an MTB..