Wednesday, February 28, 2007

Stepping it up

I've tried to keep up my cycling during the winter, but haven't been successful. I've ridden to work most of the time, but other than that, I haven't been on the road as much as I would have liked.

The obvious answer is an indoor trainer, and I got one yesterday. What a choice I made. I didn't get one that holds the bike safely in place. Oh no. I got the ultimate trainer that forces you to produce a better form at the risk of falling off. I got a roller. It's like learning to ride the bike all over again. On ice. With a little silicon lubricant thrown in. They recommend you start out in a doorway until you learn to stay on the thing, so I get in the one doorway where the bookshelf is on my left and the shelf with Wifey-Do's breakable special stuff is on the right. Can't afford to crash.

After minutes of slipping and skewing and reprovements from Wifey-Do to return the roller, I'm able to stay on. Several things become clear; my pedaling is jerky, I've developed a kind of squirrely hip movement I didn't know about, and I tend to lean forward. The roller is quick to teach.

I'm going back to Pendleton in a few days. I'm taking the roller and the Somec with me. For the next two weeks I will be riding with my new teacher, unlearning the bad habits I unknowingly programmed into my muscles.

Check this dude out. The roller king.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

roller king dude has a uni-cycle -- you can see it sitting against the wall -- must be how he learned to have such good balance.

good luck with that!

The Alley Cat said...

I'll need plenty of luck, and padding.