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L2b training - tips and discussion thread

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    #31
    Originally posted by cojak View Post
    I don't need to practice riding a bike, I can do that.

    I need practice rolling over car bonnets. Or avoiding sliding under a van's wheels. Or missing potholes while not riding into the path of a lorry.
    May_I_suggest
    What happens in General, stays in General.
    You know what they say about assumptions!

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      #32
      Originally posted by mudskipper View Post
      BTW, vetran and I have provisionally pencilled in a training ride on 23rd - if you fancy a trip down this way you're welcome to join us.
      I have been unable to train. I had a proper serious case of man flu in Jersey, which with monotonous predictability became a very nasty and acute sinus infection. I don't like missing billing days so I went with the man up and it will pass approach. Guess what? It didn't.

      I get sinus infections so severe that I get visual disturbances, slurred speech, personality changes. According to WebMD the only available step after that lot is fit, coma and death.

      I am just a very sickly person, always getting sick. I have 4 little snotnosed brats that compound the issue. The first time I did L2B I had a heavy chest cold coming, and just got on with it. The second time I had a nasty stomach virus and had to stop every time to have an attack of the galloping wossnames.

      I am not an athlete. My general physique is weaker than that of little Tims. Yet somehow I courageously haul myself through 54 miles of it. Last year I caught some weird gut virus that took 6 months to clear through. That annihilated any hopes of L2B. So after nearly 2 years off the bikes I have a fookin job on my hands to be fit in time.

      So no, I will not be ready for any 34 mile training rides soon.

      <Suity, in seriously pissed off with being ill all the time mode >
      Knock first as I might be balancing my chakras.

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        #33
        Originally posted by suityou01 View Post
        I have been unable to train. I had a proper serious case of man flu in Jersey, which with monotonous predictability became a very nasty and acute sinus infection. I don't like missing billing days so I went with the man up and it will pass approach. Guess what? It didn't.

        I get sinus infections so severe that I get visual disturbances, slurred speech, personality changes. According to WebMD the only available step after that lot is fit, coma and death.

        I am just a very sickly person, always getting sick. I have 4 little snotnosed brats that compound the issue. The first time I did L2B I had a heavy chest cold coming, and just got on with it. The second time I had a nasty stomach virus and had to stop every time to have an attack of the galloping wossnames.

        I am not an athlete. My general physique is weaker than that of little Tims. Yet somehow I courageously haul myself through 54 miles of it. Last year I caught some weird gut virus that took 6 months to clear through. That annihilated any hopes of L2B. So after nearly 2 years off the bikes I have a fookin job on my hands to be fit in time.

        So no, I will not be ready for any 34 mile training rides soon.

        <Suity, in seriously pissed off with being ill all the time mode >
        Don't give up before you've got going. Plenty of time yet.

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          #34
          Originally posted by mudskipper View Post
          Don't give up before you've got going. Plenty of time yet.


          After the beatings I have had on here do you think I'm a quitter?
          Knock first as I might be balancing my chakras.

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            #35
            Originally posted by cojak View Post
            I've got 2 new tyres and everything.

            And a new basket for Christmas.

            But I'm frightened that some car will run me down the moment I go onto the main road, so I haven't actually used my bike in over a year.

            Maybe I'll get it out one quiet Sunday in June, when it's not raining. Or windy.
            I have always found that car drivers are no issue. Its pedestrians that are the biggest danger!

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              #36
              Originally posted by suityou01 View Post


              After the beatings I have had on here do you think I'm a quitter?
              You have a lot with Freddie Mercury. You've both been beaten around the ring.
              What happens in General, stays in General.
              You know what they say about assumptions!

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                #37
                Originally posted by greenlake View Post
                Missed the training and gone straight to the bar. Fibbar Mcgees in Sunnyvale. It's bloody freezing over here(!)
                What happens in General, stays in General.
                You know what they say about assumptions!

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                  #38
                  Originally posted by suityou01 View Post


                  After the beatings I have had on here do you think I'm a quitter?
                  No. I think you are stupid!

                  And a bedwetter.......

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                    #39
                    0 miles cycling today. I walked up the great orme this morning at 6am. No swimming as a swimming gala on.

                    So FRi/Sat/Sun = effectively no training.

                    I intend to start again Monday morning with a big swim. And I have a "flow swimming" lesson on Tuesday morning.

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                      #40
                      I did do a Parkrun today. My 'usual' which I'd decided not to run and to volunteer instead was cancelled, because it's under water. So I went to a different run with proper hills - ran the whole route, albeit as slow as the walkers (and slower than last time I did that run when I did walk). Got 'shin splints' in leg #2 at the mo - running actually seemed to ease the pain, I think because my knee is mostly bent)

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