Today's post is from Paul Stevens, a long-time Yes To Life supporter who is taking part in our cycle adventure to Transylvania in September 2014 and hoping to raise lots of money on the way!
I
have begun my Romania training in earnest. I have started cycling to work
again!!!
I
live in Potters Bar and work near Oxford Circus. Getting up at 6am, cleaning my
teeth and donning my lycra ready for the ride is hard, I don't deny it. It
is however of great benefit as when I get home at night I don't have to train…Amazing!!
The
great thing about this kind of training is two-fold. Firstly, all I want to do
is get into work in the mornings and all I want to do at night is get home,
so I push just that little bit harder on each journey, which makes
for great ''interval training''. There are also a lot of other cyclists about,
so it brings out the unspoken ''competitor'' in me, as I strive to catch up
with people in front and not let others cruise past. The primary thing is
stamina and leg strength, you need to get your legs used to constantly
spinning. Nothing beats getting out on your bike, but if that's not convenient
try a spin class or two, either instead of or as well as getting out riding.