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Old 18-03.-2006, 09:15 PM   #1
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wondering does anyboy feel more stressed when they havnt ridden for a while? anyway i get that cause mtbs my way of relief. Usually i ride evreryday(lucky me) but as things go i haven't ridden for 5 weeks and i've got at least another 7 weeks to go before i can swing my leg over my beautiful kona again. sigh

Does anybody have any method of dealing with this kinda stuff? if so why cant you ride very often and how do you deal with it

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Old 19-03.-2006, 03:08 AM   #3
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I get the shakes and have trouble sleeping if I cant get at least one ride in over the weekend. Thats only due to weather, and very rarely, thank god. If I am going to be rained out all weekend, I tend to deal with it like any good old 20-something deal with their problems, a case of beer!
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Old 19-03.-2006, 07:23 PM   #4
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lol not for me yet. bit too young. anyway back at canberra i used to have singletrack, fireroads, bit of jumping, xc, downhill, all 500 mtrs away and all to myself. Know the feeling, and i always hated rain.
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Old 08-04.-2006, 10:29 PM   #6
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I'm a weekend rider. I'd do it more often if only my job would allow it. But all week, I don't look forward to anything with as much enthusiasm as my regular Sunday romp on my bike. It clears off all the stress accumulated during the previous six days.
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