NamelessPhil wrote: » https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2017/oct/29/hail-to-the-chief-cyclist-gives-trump-the-middle-finger There's expressing dissatisfaction and then some!
LollipopJimmy wrote: » I am finding it so difficult to motivate myself to get out on the bike at the minute. To be fair I have a lot going on and commuting isn't an option, well it is but it's about 500yards so pretty pointless. I got out and did 40kms on Sunday, relaxed pace, really enjoyed myself, went to the gym Monday with plans to get out on the bike after for another relaxedish spin but I ended up leaving everything on the gym floor, it was like self sabotage halfway through my session, making myself push harder and harder so I'd have an excuse not to go out. Taking on the Doing the almost 400kms in 2 days (I know that's not much for you seasoned fellers) on very little notice took a lot out of me mentally and I seem to be paying the price now.
rollingscone wrote: » 2 genuine questions: 1. Why do you gym? 2. Why do you cycle?
LollipopJimmy wrote: » I gym because I genuinely feel better when I'm training, I'm more productive in work and I don't feel lethargic. I struggled with my weight for years and now I'm getting to a stage where people don't refer to me as the fat bloke anymore. Cycling I really enjoy, the physical feelgood factor along with the mental cleansing. I just seem to be afraid of it at the minute
RobFowl wrote: » Don't tell anyone I said this but take a few weeks off the bike. Do the gym and keep fit in other ways. Trust me the4 bike will call you back when you are ready.....
Lusk_Doyle wrote: » Is gym now a verb? I gym, you gym, he/she gyms...
buffalo wrote: » Jim gyms in the gym.
robyntmorton wrote: » What a load of bo***cks! Kids are getting obese, and that’s a problem, but we can’t deal with kids cycling. Ditch a couple of parking spaces, add in a few bike stands to them, and it’s sorted!