psychling
Well-Known Member
I train almost exclusively on mountainous terrain. On inclines I typically stay in the big (50) ring up front and the 26 in back. My cadence is rarely higher than 60 rpm when I climb. Good training.
Today was 34.5 miles in 3 hours with about 4,700 feet of climbing.
http://connect.garmin.com/activity/161094871
I'm working on weight loss over the past 7 or 8 months so that the power to weight ratio works in my favor. Having lost about 30 lbs over that time I've found that the mountains have gotten less steep and flatter (tongue in cheek).
So far (66 years) I have no leg, hip or knee problems.
But Gatorade gives me gas -- which I haven't used for propulsion. Wind is your friend
Today was 34.5 miles in 3 hours with about 4,700 feet of climbing.
http://connect.garmin.com/activity/161094871
I'm working on weight loss over the past 7 or 8 months so that the power to weight ratio works in my favor. Having lost about 30 lbs over that time I've found that the mountains have gotten less steep and flatter (tongue in cheek).
So far (66 years) I have no leg, hip or knee problems.
But Gatorade gives me gas -- which I haven't used for propulsion. Wind is your friend