speedkills
Member
I've been away from mountain bikes for 15 years. The 5 years before that it was my life, I rode 3+ times per week and got so into downhill I moved to Whistle, BC for over a year and got to enjoy two full DH seasons there and a lot of great Northshore Freeriding.
In my time off I stayed busy on two wheels with dirt bikes and trials bikes (yeah yeah, they in no way relate to mountain biking according to someone here, but including it for background).
I still feel like I ride a bike just fine, but like any other sport it is always progressing so I'd love to hear people's resources for training/practicing to get back up to speed.
I have a vague feeling already that newer bikes need to be ridden with more weight up front. Any good articles on changes I should be making to go from an old school rider to new school, regarding geometry, posture, weighting, etc.?
Having never taken so much time off of being physical, and now in my 40s, tips would be appreciated for how to get back into shape. I figure I have access to power data, heart rate data, how often should I be riding in which zones, which what rest in between? Not going to be entering any races, just want to get more fit so I can enjoy my time on my bike even more.
Anything I could be doing to get balance back? I mess around practicing wheelies and track stands, plus super slow riding sometimes, but I could probably benefit from a little more planning and focus here.
Any drills people have done that they have found really impacted their bike handling or riding?
I'm not sure how much will come of this, but always worth trying to figure out what I don't know that I don't know after such a long time away.
In my time off I stayed busy on two wheels with dirt bikes and trials bikes (yeah yeah, they in no way relate to mountain biking according to someone here, but including it for background).
I still feel like I ride a bike just fine, but like any other sport it is always progressing so I'd love to hear people's resources for training/practicing to get back up to speed.
I have a vague feeling already that newer bikes need to be ridden with more weight up front. Any good articles on changes I should be making to go from an old school rider to new school, regarding geometry, posture, weighting, etc.?
Having never taken so much time off of being physical, and now in my 40s, tips would be appreciated for how to get back into shape. I figure I have access to power data, heart rate data, how often should I be riding in which zones, which what rest in between? Not going to be entering any races, just want to get more fit so I can enjoy my time on my bike even more.
Anything I could be doing to get balance back? I mess around practicing wheelies and track stands, plus super slow riding sometimes, but I could probably benefit from a little more planning and focus here.
Any drills people have done that they have found really impacted their bike handling or riding?
I'm not sure how much will come of this, but always worth trying to figure out what I don't know that I don't know after such a long time away.