Ok folks let’s get this started. After many years I finally decided to get my ass back on the bike for fun and exercise. More on that later, but first some background on me.
Name: Raymond Wright
Age: 48
Location: Southern Maryland
Married (29 years), 2 grown children
Weight: FAT! 217 with clothes on. REALLY want to be <200, 190 would be awesome
Exercise history: I tend to cycle (ha!) between professional couch potato and fairly regular working out. I was fairly active as a kid , but that waned after I joined the Navy. I started riding a road bike back in 1983 and loved it. I rode a lot and did some racing. 2 serious crashes: one that severed my left bicep and broke my collar bone and a second that dislocated my shoulder. I also had a fun one that opened up a little artery in a finger that bled like a stuck pig.
I stopped biking for a while, couch potato time, then started running about 8 years ago. Had fun running, lots of races, consistent mid pack racer, but then I developed Plantar Fasciitis a few years ago and it has put me 100% out of the running game.
So I search around and decided to take up indoor rowing and got myself a Concept 2 erg. I really like rowing and am actually pretty fast. The best part was that it did not hurt my feet.
This year I got the itch to actually go outside and exercise. I tried running again with the expected bad results, so I tried riding my bike.
I forgot how much fun bike riding was and I really liked enjoyed it. The problem was that the bike I was using was a HEAVY mountain bike with road tires and I started missing my old road bike. So…
After much on-line shopping and reading reviews I went to the Bike Doctor in Annapolis and spent a few hours getting my new baby. A Trek Madone 3.1, 19 pounds of carbon fiber goodness!
If by any chance you are thinking about getting a bike. Go to a good bike shop and have them fit you to the bike that is right for you. It may be cheaper to buy used or new on-line, but if the bike is wrong for you, there is no way you will enjoy it.
Only 1 ride so far, about 12 miles and it was SO nice to be on a real bike again. Now I have to learn how to ride correctly again.
Enough of that stuff.
GOALS
· Ride regularly and have fun.
· Ride in the St. Mary’s Century in September (fast approaching)
· Lose weight
That’s it for now, more to come.
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