There are a few things cyclists can do to help ease the butt pain and set up for a more comfortable ride.
Follow this Bike Tune-Up Checklist Before your Next Ride
What's the one thing that cycling enthusiasts dread? Having to take your trusty steed into a shop for a tuneup after not riding it for a while. The thought of having your bike out of commission, stuck in the garage collecting dust, is enough to make the most hardcore cyclist shudder. So whether you are an occasional rider or cycling fanatic, follow this tuneup checklist before your next ride.
Best Pre and Post Cycling Food
While it is true that cycling or doing any other cardio workout on an empty stomach can burn major calories, it can also result in a lower intensity workout that may not yield the results you’re looking for. Whether you bike to compete, for weight loss or to live a healthier lifestyle, it is very important to make sure your body is fueled both before and after your ride. Here are a few suggestions for both pre and post workout snacks.
Don’t Let Allergies Ruin Your Ride
5 Bike-Themed Valentine Gifts For That Special Someone
Some people are hard to shop for, and some people are just terrible at giving gifts. I’m definitely the latter. It’s easy to over think things and stress about if the person is going to like what you get them, especially when it comes to new romance. You want to get it right for that special someone so they know you truly see them. If you’re like me (and even if you’re not) and you have a cyclist in your life that you need to shop for, then this list is for you!
How To Organize Your Cycling Poker Run
The community side of cycling shouldn't be underestimated. It needn't just be a good ride around the local beauty spots. Increasingly popular are rides for charity where people get together to peddle along a route to raise funds for good causes and, of course, stay healthy.
Biking Around Austin: The Best Trails for Bikers of All Levels
Travel Tips to Plan Your First Bike Tour in Austin
Quick Training Tips to Prepare You for Your Next Long-Distance Bike Ride
Biking is a sport enjoyed by people all over the U.S., and the increasing number of participants is a sign that it is here to stay. In 2016, 66.5 million people participated in some sort of cycling event within the previous year, which is an increase of almost 20 million since 2008. Whether your next biking adventure will take you off-road or to the starting line, there are a few steps you should take to make sure you are fully prepared.
Train Right
The key to successful long-distance training is your training mix. The main component is functional training, during which you train your body and respiratory system to do what you want them to do – power through to the end. Think of yourself as a house with a weak foundation. It won’t last through years of wear and tear so you must build up a solid functional foundation to carry you through no matter what cycling obstacles you face. Functional training helps you to build that foundation. Start by incorporating strength training to boost your power and cycling endurance, as well as enabling you to put more force into each pedal stroke to carry you further and longer. Although hitting the gym isn’t the greatest thing in the world, you’ll find that not only are you getting stronger, but you are building your resistance to fatigue by forcing your body to adjust to the new environment and circumstances.
While you might be tempted to jump into training full force, training needs to be gradual and built up over time to avoid injury and frustration. To build stamina, choose a realistic target and increase your mileage by 10 percent each week. However, don’t feel like you have to stick to the 10 percent rule. No one knows your body better than you do, so lower or increase the percentage as you see fit. Keep in mind, if your body starts to hurt, this is a sure sign that you need to slow it back down. You should feel the burn but not so much that you are in pain.
Try Various Conditions
We all love to stay in our comfort zone, and when it comes to training, the same mindset applies. It makes sense to start your training on a bicycle trail that you are familiar with for safe off-road practice with relatively flat terrain. Don’t get too comfortable though. Unless you plan on sticking to the same cycling trail for the rest of your life, switch things up a bit and train on trails and routes with different grades and surfaces to build your confidence and skill. Incorporate a few hills as well, as you never know what you might run across if you are mountain biking or have to take a detour.
To really get out of your comfort zone, plan a trip to a cycling destination that you’ve never been to. Pack up the car and make it a road trip as you head toward gorgeous views and amazing biking opportunities. If your trek takes you to the Southwest, stop at Canyonlands National Park in Utah. Touted as the mecca for mountain bikers, you’ll enjoy gorgeous canyon views with red rock surfaces. If your bike trip takes you toward the East Coast, try out the varying terrain in Brevard, North Carolina’s Dupont State Recreational Forest with everything from machine-built flow trails to granite slickrock. Perhaps you’d prefer to head North and visit Wilmington, New York, which is home to Flume Trails for smoother rides with rocky terrain interspersed throughout.
Safety First
The most important thing to keep in mind is your safety. If you will be biking alone, let someone know your training route and when you expect to be back home. Have a plan in place in case of an emergency. Be wary of traffic along your route as well; because drivers are not always looking out for cyclists, plan a bike-friendly route to minimize as many risks as possible. Bring along plenty of water, and drink even when you aren’t thirsty to avoid dehydration. Sports drinks are a great option too, but save them for later in your trip to make the most of the electrolytes. Keep your energy up with healthy carbohydrates such as granola bars, fruit, and nuts.
As you pack additional necessities, don’t forget small details like a quick-drying, compact travel towel, a reliable phone charger, a more durable case for your phone, a head lamp and anything else that will come in handy on your ride, and limit your need to stop for extra gear.
Cycling offers great reward whether it is accomplishing a race or taking in breathtaking views, but make sure you are prepared. Train right and stay safe to make the most of your cycling expedition.
10 Father's Day Gifts for the Cyclist in your Life
Do you want to show your dad how much you care this Father’s Day? While there are plenty of inexpensive ways to do that, such as experiences (like one of our unique bike tours) or just spending time together, gifts are always nice too. We’ve curated a list of some of our favorite bike-inspired gifts for dad.
The easiest road to go down is a subscription box. Why yes, there are even boxes for cyclists! The Rider Box has an assortment of products that any cyclist will love, from snacks to deodorant, they’ve got you covered. Each box sent will be full of different products but will contain just the right nutrition and gear to get the cyclist in your life riding happily.
This bike shop tote bag is ideal for the cyclist who has a few things to drag along with them on their next ride. Though, for the cyclist who has much more to carry, a custom satchel might be a better choice.
Does the cyclist in your life love art? This metal bicycle wall decor would look good on any wall, from the vivacious common area to the intimate bedroom. If that’s not so much your style, this style of unique decor might peak your interest. A custom cartoon portrait is always a win.
Is the cyclist in your life also a beer lover? We assume so if you’re here with us :) This bicycle bottle opener is perfect for the beer (or even just soda) lover in your life. Small enough to take on rides, it won’t weigh anyone down.
Does the cyclist in your life prefer more practical gifts? While the Rider Box and bags are definitely practical, maybe they’d prefer some safety gear. Osloch makes a great bike lock holder that has a 5-star rating on Google. This Kryptonite bike lock on Amazon is rated 4.5 stars with over 2,700 reviews. Another great practical gift is the rearview mirror cycling glove. If cycling in a busy area, especially with car traffic, it can be very helpful to have eyes everywhere.
A Nature Lovers' Guide to Biking in Austin
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Visit Austin's Most Haunted Hangs by Bike
How to Pack Lightly for your Bike Adventures
Over the past few years, the culinary and cocktail scene in Austin has boomed, allowing visitors to delight in a range of cuisines and experiences. One unique way to explore the city’s diverse gastronomic variety is by going on an Austin bike tour with Bike and Brew ATX. Here are the best tips in packing lightly for your bike adventures.
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It's National Bike Month!
6 Tips for Effective Muscle Recovery After Cycling
5 Reasons To Plan A Bicycle Adventure With Your Group This Year
Have you noticed that cycling holidays and tours are becoming ever more popular? Over the past two decades, cities all around the world have introduced affordable bike-sharing schemes to cope with the increased demand. And if you check out the list of most popular activities and tours in a city like Austin, Texas, on TripAdvisor, you’ll find bike tours near the top of the list. 5 reasons to plan a bicycle adventure with your group this year.