Cycling Rides
Are Group Cycling Rides For You?
You're looking to take your cycling to the next level, and you've considered joining a group ride. Congratulations on your gusto, but be cautioned to proceed with care. Group riding is a completely unique animal, and it is not for everyone. So, how do you know if it is for you? Start by taking a long hard look at yourself, and answer the following four questions:In the past, have I enjoyed exercise or sports where I'm part of a group or team?
There's no doubt that group rides offer a great deal of motivation, and an opportunity to meet new people who share your passion. Camaraderie permeates good group rides. But if you're an introvert or seriously self-motivating, you may not need (or want) the inspiration that accompanies most group rides. Be aware that some groups are more welcoming than others, so don't get discouraged if you show up and no one bothers to introduce him or herself. Either find a new group, or get assertive.
Am I experienced enough? This is a tough one. If you haven't participated in a group ride, then how do you know what is expected? Hint: Watching the Tour isn't a good gauge. Start by consulting the professionals at your local bike shop. They may be willing to go on a short ride with you, discuss your experience, or advise you of group ride that may best suit your ability. Some shops offer clinics or skills class to help prepare you for your debut. Many group rides are sponsored by cycling clubs that publish group riding rules and tips. In the end, aligning yourself with someone who knows the ins and outs of group riding is nearly essential for success. Remember, everyone has a first group ride, but serious lack of experience and knowledge jeopardizes the safety of the entire group.
Am I focused? Focus is a skill that every cyclist can, and should, actively seek to improve upon. In fact, developing this skill could save your life. Don't assume your experience equals focus. Cycling in a group demands an especially heightened focus due to the group's close proximity, and rate of speed. If you find yourself daydreaming about that new cog, or what waits for you on TiVo, you better practice getting in tune with your ride before you join others. Again, safety is priority one.
What do I hope to gain? When considering joining a group ride, ask yourself what you hope to gain. Some people join group rides to simply meet other people who enjoy the sport. Some come to show off their new rims, and lead the sprint. Others are looking to improve their skills. A few want to prove that they are the best in town. Every group has its own dynamic, and a slightly different focus. Many group rides are casual, interactive, and downright fun. Others are serious, cut throat and pace driven. Ask yourself what you hope to gain, and you'll be more successful in finding a group that suits your needs. Remember, if at first you don't succeed- try, try again.
From skill development, to friendship, and even romance, many cyclists find group riding to be an essential component in their cycling regimen. Others leave the group wondering what the fuss is all about and never look back. There is no right answer- only what best suits your personality, experience and needs. In any event, grab that helmet and frame and get riding!
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Here's something I wrote-Society you crazy breed?
This is something I wrote. (I am originally from India so this was written in India.)
What is happiness? How can you define what you need, to be happy in this life? I sit and I think about it pretty often. All I have managed to come up with is that I need a house in a peaceful locality on one of the windy floors. High up. The house should be well lit and with a lots of plants in it. I don?t know what kind of person I?d like to be with. Whether I?d like one at all! Whether I?d like a cat at home? Whether I?d be doing a corporate job? Or just some field work at some NGO, earning at subsistence. To sum up, I have no idea about meaningful things that may make me happy. Posterity is a big question mark.
What I know right now is that happiness is definitely contextual. The context here is of your age, maturity and upbringing. They?re funny, my ideas of happiness. Sometimes I see that at 10am, no one disobeys a traffic signal and my whole day is set right. When I take a stressful cycle ride for work in the buzzing streets of Pune, it makes me happy to have saved petrol for the nation. Maybe a few breaths of mother Earth.
You feel non-happy feelings when you let yourself feel them. A reasonable person would know I am not talking about the traumas and some disheartening, irreversible truths of some of our lives. They are bound to make you feel sad. Nothing wrong with that, we never got to roll the dice. I am talking about the cases when you get mad at something as scanty as bad traffic, loud unnecessary honking, queues, reasonable delays and sorts.
We don?t need more developed cars, more weapons and certainly not any more versions of the I-pod. We can stop wasting our money and resources on this folly. Where we need research is about going deeper in the human psyche. Find out a solution to be happy. We all need to learn to control our mind. Cause that's the key to be happy. To feel life in innumerable small ways. I say it?s out of control because it is unhappy and constantly demands more. At least it?ll be an effort worthwhile. F1 and its high-end, ?cutting edge? aerodynamics is still burning 5 liters of gasoline per kilometer and people are associating happiness with. Webster defines this as ?conspicuous?. We don?t need the Companies Act, 1956 nor do we need to know where Sensex is headed, every ten seconds.
What we need is peace of mind to think how to be happy and stick to it.
To cut a long story short in Eddie Vedder?s words:
?You think you have to want more than you need, till you have it all you won?t be free. Society you?re a crazy breed, hope you are not lonely without me?.
What do you think?
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What to do, I'm texting her now?
So I like this girl I am taking to junior prom right now. We have been texting for about 2 hours now and she responded immediately to my first text but is now taking like 10-20 mins to respond as I am taking about 5 mins. I really just needed to ask about her dress but it turned into a conversation. I'm getting real tired now as today I took a 30 mile cycling ride so what should I say next time she responds? Should I tell her we can pick up the convo tomorrow, wait it out, or what?
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how too donate money too small african community project?
doing a 600 mile cycle ride for sponsorship, hoping too get quite a bit of money and wnat too put it towards projects in africa. Anyway of giving it too a very local project where effects are more obvious, eg. towards small village of 60 people or so and providing medication or water pump too entire village, any way of doing this ? like sponsoring a child but a village
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