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Me and my cycling coach! |
The biggest thing about 2014 was my diabetes reversal. Yay me!
My first ride of 2014 was May 25th. Prior to that date I felt too fat to even ride my bike. I had power walked a lot in the months preceding and lost enough weight to give it a shot. It was a short 30 minute ride where I traveled a whopping nine kilometers.
By July I had lost a fair amount of weight. Enough to feel like I wouldn't crush a skinny little road bike underneath my clydesdale frame. On the 25th of July I had my first ride on the Valence. It felt like a dream to ride something so light and smooth; it is still my favourite bicycle.
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The Bill Thorpe Walking Bridge in Fredericton NB. |
My total for the year was 3,315 kilometers (or about 2060 miles). This was over the course of 115 rides. There is probably a bit more that didn't get captured due to app or sensor difficulties, but I'm still very proud of the recorded data.

While reflecting over 2014 I couldn't help but look ahead to 2015 and what the future holds. Now, don't get me wrong, I'm not a New Years Resolution kind of guy. But I am a goal oriented person and now that I know what I was capable last year, I would like to progress further.
For mileage I have a yearly goal and a daily goal. For 2015 my mileage goal is 6000 km. For daily I would like to run a brevet of 200 km. If I can do that, my next goal will be 300 km.
Health wise I have several goals. First and foremost I'll be working hard to keep my diabetes reversed. For weight I will be working hard to slim down by 20 pounds. I am also committing to exercising my upper body and core.
I'd also like to try some new things. Participate in group rides. Try out downhill mountain biking. Heck, even join a cycling club.
With so many great things accomplished and so much more on the way... life is good!
Congratulations on your achievements. And all in just a few short months.
ReplyDeleteMy story runs a close parallel with yours - started walking when the trails were still icy in March last year. Then started riding the trails and enjoyed it a lot. Bought a bike....rode my first Century, then another...then the Fat Bike.
I didn't manage my weight loss as well as you did and I've let my muscle mass reduce along with the fat. So now I need to really start hitting weights and building up the torso. That's not going so well at the moment!
I joined the Randonneurs Association late last year at www.rusa.org It might be worth checking out if you haven't already, unless there's a Canadian equivalent. They send out some useful stuff - a booklet that covers a lot of the basics, magazines and other stuff. I'd like to try a 200k this year too.
Anyway, good job on achieving those health goals and ride on!