Tuesday, June 22, 2010

The New Bike

So the day had to come sooner or later - I got a new bike!

I was talking to one of the salesman about my knees killing me when I bike ride and he said that if I got a bike that fit properly I shouldn’t notice a thing! This almost brought tears to my eyes, I was so excited that I could actually ride a bike without wanting to get a knee replacement at the end of it!

Being the savvy shopper that I am, I wanted to look around for the best bang for my buck. Unfortunately, this also took me about a month to get up the guts to fork out the money to buy a new bike. I stuck to my guns and kept telling myself that it would be a great investment. So, I have officially put my years of agony behind me and have upgraded to a road bike. I purchased a Giant Avail and she is a beauty.



First bike ride of the season – I was really excited to get riding my bike and start training for that triathlon that Kait and I signed up for. I get on my bike and fifteen minutes later I was already complaining. It turns out that the seats on road bikes are definitely not anything to brag about. Any other seat would seem like a cloud compared to my seat; it almost feels like I’m riding on a piece of wood.



A few bike rides later and a really sore butt I was back in action. Knees felt good, butt felt.. umm.. manageable, and I was ready to keep training. I’m still thinking of where I need to go before I get to the triathlon in August. I’m still worried about riding 40kms and then having the enthusiasm, drive, and determination to complete a 10km run. I may need to have some cheerleaders situated at every 1km to help me finish the race.

It’s been snowing and raining here in Calgary so I’ve been a bit of a baby in terms on exercising in the cold. Summer has finally rolled around and I am determined to do well in this triathlon so if any of you want to go for a ride I'm in!

To end off the entry here is a quote from a man that will help me push through any kind of pain and cross that finish line with a smile on my face:

“Pain is temporary. It may last a minute, or an hour, or a day, or a year, but eventually it will subside and something else will take its place. If I quit, however, it lasts forever.”
– Lance Armstrong

1 comment:

  1. Love it.

    I also have another todo to add to your list if you're interested: Crash a stranger's wedding! Haha I thought of it the other day.

    Good luck with training:)

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