I think I might have this emtb obsession all wrong, hopefully I'm not the only one but I could be wrong and just plain odd
I purchased the bike Christmas just gone and cant get enough of the thing, I'm either riding it, thinking about riding it or just doing stuff on it for the sake of it lol.
I used to ride years ago, pushed hard and became the fittest i have ever been, the only thing i remember about those days was the fact nothing got easer but only further and faster .
That was 18 years ago and im now 52 Those days have long gone but i think the ethics of true pain still have a place within my brain.
Apart from some big rides 30 miles plus ( that's my idea of a good ride) I have a small route at 8 miles around the local park, it has some good hills and I use it to get fit when times limited.
I started out in the lower power modes and have eventually started riding it with the motor off. I find every hill I come to a challenge and have a go with the motor off.
This isn't some bosting thread, I am not fit and slightly over weight but I am a hell of a lot fitter than I was before Christmas. My main worry is if I carry on like this I may actually have to buy a normal peddle bike
Let me put this into perspective guys, i was actually grinding away up a hill the other day with the motor off and some lycra clad fitness freak over tuck me, i was tempted to turn the motor on but didn't
Have I got this all wrong guys or does anyone else feel the need to turn the motor off and suffer for the greater good?
I purchased the bike Christmas just gone and cant get enough of the thing, I'm either riding it, thinking about riding it or just doing stuff on it for the sake of it lol.
I used to ride years ago, pushed hard and became the fittest i have ever been, the only thing i remember about those days was the fact nothing got easer but only further and faster .
That was 18 years ago and im now 52 Those days have long gone but i think the ethics of true pain still have a place within my brain.
Apart from some big rides 30 miles plus ( that's my idea of a good ride) I have a small route at 8 miles around the local park, it has some good hills and I use it to get fit when times limited.
I started out in the lower power modes and have eventually started riding it with the motor off. I find every hill I come to a challenge and have a go with the motor off.
This isn't some bosting thread, I am not fit and slightly over weight but I am a hell of a lot fitter than I was before Christmas. My main worry is if I carry on like this I may actually have to buy a normal peddle bike
Let me put this into perspective guys, i was actually grinding away up a hill the other day with the motor off and some lycra clad fitness freak over tuck me, i was tempted to turn the motor on but didn't
Have I got this all wrong guys or does anyone else feel the need to turn the motor off and suffer for the greater good?