Showing posts with label outdoors. Show all posts
Showing posts with label outdoors. Show all posts

Saturday, 20 September 2014

Bike riding - Beating uphill sections

Uphill sections are, for me, some kind of double edged sword: they're hard to beat, get me tired and slow, but after an uphill there's a delightful downhill section where I can stretch and  my legs and drink some water.

The way I go through these sections has a great impact on my performance during the ride and how tired I get after it. So far, I found two ways of doing this:

1 - Sit and keep the cadence you feel confortable with (number of revolutions per time, rhythm) even if it means using lower gears and go slower;
2 - Or lift my butt and use higher gears (keeping the right cadence too).

The main difference I find between these two is what part of me feels more tired: my heart (first method) or my legs (second method).

The first method is ideal for long uphill sections where endurance is required. Since I keep sit, all the effort goes to keep my rhythm. For best use, you should keep your body still (except your legs of course) and follow a straight line.

The second method is best for doing uphill sprints. This way I can use the weight of my body by rocking my hip in each pedal stroke. The reason for using higher gears in this method is because each stroke is much stronger than the first method ones. If you use low gears in method 2,  you will feel each stroke being wasted, because the pedal will go down too fast and recoveries will be very hard. I recommend shifting up one or two gears.

Final comment on bike riding:
Training is the key to learn more. Even though effort management and technique are important, knowledge and stamina need training to improve. For me, living in such beautiful place, not far from the sea, is a privilege and a pleasure to be able to ride my bike around here. I guess I'll miss this for the next few months. 


Sunday, 8 June 2014

Bike Riding: Somewhere to go, something to drink!

One of the things really enjoy doing is cycling. I use a mountain bike with an aluminum frame, front spring suspension, rear suspension (mostly for comfort) and mechanical disks brakes. It suits everything I do: road and cross-country (although I wish I could do cross-country more often).

I used to ride my bicycle more often than I do now since lately I have had little time to do it.

Yesterday I decided to go for a ride with an objective: reach one of the highest locations in this region and take a picture. Since I had to go somewhere, I went towards the sea. 

The landscape makes it worth it:


Down this hill there a beach ;)

After this ride I leave two bicycle riding tips:

Tip #1: Drink water! Even if you don't feel thirsty, drink. And always take more water than you'll need, or find a place to refill. I ran out of water at 2/3 of the 25 kms I did, and it became much harder after that.

Tip #2: Keep the right rotation! When pedaling, the right rotation speed is more important than how fast you are going. Try finding the best rotation speed that suits you and keep it. Use the gears to compensate for uphill or downhill effort while maintaining rotation speed.

Tip #3: Ride with an objective! Going somewhere specific or reaching N kms, it doesn't really matter. If you stick to your goal, riding there will be easier. ;)