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Date: 27 Apr 2006 13:10:07
From: NYC XYZ
Subject: Anyone Stretch Out before A Ride?
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So does anyone actually stretch before riding? How long? What's your "routine"? Just curious. Also, that AirZound air horn really sucks for $32. I mean, it blows all right, but it sucks 'cause the plastic is very fragile. Plastic pen-quality plastic. Terrible! Can't believe they make this rip-off in Canada. NYC XYZ wrote: > You should also remember, then, that I'd noted that I'd done messenging > for only half a summer. > > When I mention my status as a former messenger, I don't mean to say > that I was all up on "bike culture" (or weed, for that matter -- LOL!), > but that I rode like one (hehe). > > So, no, I didn't even know air shocks had special air shock pumps until > last week. > > The other thing is, I'm just thinking aloud here. I'm just as liable > to ask, mid-sentence, whether anyone stretches out before their ride, > while going on about how lousy-fragile the AirZound air horn is.
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Date: 07 May 2006 16:44:50
From: Archie A
Subject: Re: Anyone Stretch Out before A Ride?
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> Speaking of quads: > http://www.santosha.com/asanas/nataraja.html Thanks for the link Unfortunately I cannot consider myself to be limber enough to even contemplate trying any of those poses. I am of the opinion that yoga stretching is for the enlightened ones only... meaning that this requires a good degree of training and discipline to carry out. And yours truly lacks on both counts. Archie A.
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Date: 07 May 2006 21:41:03
From: Raptor
Subject: Re: Anyone Stretch Out before A Ride?
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Archie A wrote: >> Speaking of quads: >> http://www.santosha.com/asanas/nataraja.html > > Thanks for the link > Unfortunately I cannot consider myself to be limber enough to even > contemplate trying any of those poses. > I am of the opinion that yoga stretching is for the enlightened ones > only... meaning that this requires a good degree of training and > discipline to carry out. And yours truly lacks on both counts. > Archie A. Depends on where you go. If you go to one of the Walt-style gyms and do yoga there, there will be others who aren't flexible either, and the poses won't be quite as advanced as at a yoga studio. Eventually, the flexibility does start to come, and you feel overall in better control of your body. "Eventually" means roughly four+ classes in four weeks, -- Lynn Wallace http://www.xmission.com/~lawall I have nothing but contempt and anger for those who betray the trust by exposing the name of our sources. They are, in my view, the most insidious of traitors." George H.W. Bush, April 16, 1999,
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Date: 07 May 2006 23:20:04
From: recycled-one
Subject: Re: Anyone Stretch Out before A Ride?
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"Archie A" <archie.apostol@gmail.com > wrote in message news:1147045490.517844.88670@u72g2000cwu.googlegroups.com... >> Speaking of quads: >> http://www.santosha.com/asanas/nataraja.html > > Thanks for the link > Unfortunately I cannot consider myself to be limber enough to even > contemplate trying any of those poses. Funny enough I do do something similar to that.... in a pool. I usually take a stretching breather in the middle of my swim - more for the breather than the stretching. One of my stretches is rekably similar to that. I don't think I could get the extension without water supporting me.
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Date: 03 May 2006 13:49:10
From: NYC XYZ
Subject: Re: Anyone Stretch Out before A Ride?
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Archie A. wrote: > > > Personally, I find it reduces the incidence of cramps and muscle > stiffening if I do at least a few leg stretches before a ride. > I just do hamstrings and static quad stretches before pulling off. > Archie A. I don't know if it's helped me, but I do the same thing. Maybe I'm expecting too much, or maybe I'm not doing it long enough, consistently enough, or the right stretches, or the right stretches the right way...but I feel as stiff as ever! On my upright bike, that is...haven't had the chance yet to do any extensive recumbent cycling....
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Date: 07 May 2006 04:35:46
From: Snortley
Subject: Re: Anyone Stretch Out before A Ride?
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>> Personally, I find it reduces the incidence of cramps and muscle >> stiffening if I do at least a few leg stretches before a ride. >> I just do hamstrings and static quad stretches before pulling off. >> Archie A. Speaking of quads: http://www.santosha.com/asanas/nataraja.html You got to be very careful if you don't know where you're going, because you might not get there. - Yogi Berra
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Date: 04 May 2006 14:31:55
From: Hull 697
Subject: Re: Anyone Stretch Out before A Ride?
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NYC XYZ Wrote: > Archie A. wrote > > > > Personally, I find it reduces the incidence of cramps and muscl > > stiffening if I do at least a few leg stretches before a ride > > I just do hamstrings and static quad stretches before pulling off > > Archie A > Basically the ones I do. Have been told that stretching stimulate blood flow in the muscles and warms them, whatever that means. I kno I ride much better, get warmed up and loose faster and the crampin does not happen In general, I have found that stretching before any physical exertio is a good thing, I even stretch before such mundane activities a yardwork and walking. Threw my back out years ago and the Docto recommended that I stretch more. I hate back pain so much I try har not to forget his advice -- Hull 697
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Date: 03 May 2006 13:47:02
From: NYC XYZ
Subject: Re: Anyone Stretch Out before A Ride?
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I've been getting "superstitious" myself in this same regard...but I do also find that stretching out warms me up, in and of itself. William O'Hara wrote: > > > I've been wondering if it is better to ONLY strech AFTER the riding > especially in cold weather. I think the most important thing is to > keep the body warm. > > -- > --- > William O'Hara > www.n1ey.com
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Date: 03 May 2006 01:54:54
From: Archie A.
Subject: Re: Anyone Stretch Out before A Ride?
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> So does anyone actually stretch before riding? How long? What's your > "routine"? Personally, I find it reduces the incidence of cramps and muscle stiffening if I do at least a few leg stretches before a ride. I just do hamstrings and static quad stretches before pulling off. Archie A.
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Date: 30 Apr 2006 13:23:25
From:
Subject: Re: Anyone Stretch Out before A Ride?
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Steven M. O'Neill wrote: > <hbkta@aol.com> wrote: > >Steven M. O'Neill wrote: > >> Which yoga poses? > >> > >This one will probably work well enough. > > > >http://www.bradpriddy.com/yoga/parstt.htm > > > >peruse the site and you will probably find others that suit you. > > Thanks. I'm interested in finding more about the relationship > between cycling and yoga, but I haven't been able to find much > on the web. > cant' help you there although the bicycle is my priy mode of transportation between the big snows, I do not consider myself to be a "cyclist." if you are practicing asanas regularily, no doubt you will figure it out the relationship between cycling and yoga yourself. > One thing is that cycling and yoga seem to work in opposite ways > on my hamstrings (which are generally very tight). > yup hamstrings get tight if you use your legs and they get tight if you just sit around all day. so it is a good idea to do something to stretch them. > The other thing is that when I'm cycling, I try to think of my > body as being in downward dog (externally rotate upper arms, > draw shoulders down, etc). This feels right, but I wonder if > others find it useful. > > -- > Steven O'Neill steveo@panix.com > Brooklyn, NY
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Date: 30 Apr 2006 18:17:16
From: Edward Dolan
Subject: Re: Anyone Stretch Out before A Ride?
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<hbkta@aol.com > wrote in message news:1146428605.002998.103070@u72g2000cwu.googlegroups.com... > > Steven M. O'Neill wrote: >> <hbkta@aol.com> wrote: >> >Steven M. O'Neill wrote: >> >> Which yoga poses? >> >> >> >This one will probably work well enough. >> > >> >http://www.bradpriddy.com/yoga/parstt.htm >> > >> >peruse the site and you will probably find others that suit you. >> >> Thanks. I'm interested in finding more about the relationship >> between cycling and yoga, but I haven't been able to find much >> on the web. >> > cant' help you there > although the bicycle is my priy mode of transportation between the > big snows, > I do not consider myself to be a "cyclist." > > if you are practicing asanas regularily, no doubt you will figure it > out the relationship between cycling and yoga yourself. > >> One thing is that cycling and yoga seem to work in opposite ways >> on my hamstrings (which are generally very tight). >> > > yup > hamstrings get tight if you use your legs > and they get tight if you just sit around all day. > so it is a good idea to do something to stretch them. > >> The other thing is that when I'm cycling, I try to think of my >> body as being in downward dog (externally rotate upper arms, >> draw shoulders down, etc). This feels right, but I wonder if >> others find it useful. Yoga is all a bunch of crapola. I can't believe that otherwise intelligent folks would fall for it. We humans are designed for walking, not for freaking yoga. If you want to stay fit and healthy, just go out for walks for a minimum of 4 hours a day each and every day. Hey, all you morons out there in cyber space, birds FLY and fishes SWIM and we humans WALK. Christ, is this rocket science or what? Regards, Ed Dolan the Great - Minnesota aka Saint Edward the Great - Order of the Perpetual Sorrows - Minnesota
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Date: 30 Apr 2006 14:12:42
From: TomP
Subject: Re: Anyone Stretch Out before A Ride?
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NYC XYZ wrote: > So does anyone actually stretch before riding? How long? What's your > "routine"? No, never have. -- Tp, -------- __o ----- -\<. -------- __o --- ( )/ ( ) ---- -\<. -------------------- ( )/ ( ) ----------------------------------------- No Lawsuit Ever Fixed A Moron...
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Date: 30 Apr 2006 14:30:57
From: William O'Hara
Subject: Re: Anyone Stretch Out before A Ride?
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On 30 Apr 2006, you wrote in rec.bicycles.soc: > NYC XYZ wrote: > >> So does anyone actually stretch before riding? How long? What's your >> "routine"? > > No, never have. I've been wondering if it is better to ONLY strech AFTER the riding especially in cold weather. I think the most important thing is to keep the body warm. -- --- William O'Hara www.n1ey.com
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Date: 29 Apr 2006 15:22:22
From: Tom Keats
Subject: Re: Anyone Stretch Out before A Ride?
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In article <HAN4g.20033$b25.442450@wagner.videotron.net >, lene Blanshay <blanshay@videotron.ca > writes: > I'll stop and stretch > my back on my bike. You straddle the bike, turn around and twist, > holding the saddle and feel your lumbar spine CRACK! it feels great. Oooooh, yeah. That's the ticket. Except, if I did it wrongly, the turning around part might make my floating rib do weird stuff. Ahhhhhhh. Sweet relief. Sometimes just riding no-hands affords a nice comfort adjustment on the fly. cheers, Tom -- -- Nothing is safe from me. Above address is just a spam midden. I'm really at: tkeats [curlicue] vcn [point] bc [point] ca
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Date: 29 Apr 2006 14:02:09
From: hseldin@comcast.net
Subject: Re: Anyone Stretch Out before A Ride?
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After riding many years on a hybrid bike then injuring my ITB band. I strech out before and after every ride. My knees and legs go alot farther that way. I'm 57 and now ride a Ran's stratus for 6 years with over 6000 miles and no knee or leg pain. I also own the Air Zound for 6yrs its great for stopping dogs in their tracks, as well as the ocassional automobile. NYC XYZ wrote: > So does anyone actually stretch before riding? How long? What's your > "routine"? > > Just curious. > > Also, that AirZound air horn really sucks for $32. I mean, it blows > all right, but it sucks 'cause the plastic is very fragile. Plastic > pen-quality plastic. Terrible! Can't believe they make this rip-off > in Canada. > > > > NYC XYZ wrote: > > You should also remember, then, that I'd noted that I'd done messenging > > for only half a summer. > > > > When I mention my status as a former messenger, I don't mean to say > > that I was all up on "bike culture" (or weed, for that matter -- LOL!), > > but that I rode like one (hehe). > > > > So, no, I didn't even know air shocks had special air shock pumps until > > last week. > > > > The other thing is, I'm just thinking aloud here. I'm just as liable > > to ask, mid-sentence, whether anyone stretches out before their ride, > > while going on about how lousy-fragile the AirZound air horn is.
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Date: 29 Apr 2006 00:18:01
From: Tom Keats
Subject: Re: Anyone Stretch Out before A Ride?
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In article <1146280258.106012.291660@j33g2000cwa.googlegroups.com >, "maxo" <landotter@gmail.com > writes: > triangle pose is just wonderful for the lower back, hamstrings and > shoulders. It's the one I always do. Down dog, cobra, and bow are nice > if you've got the right surface. I also do a variation on tree pose > that stretches the glutes and is pretty good for balance, especially in > cleats--there's a name for it, but heck if I can remember. :-P > > Stretching makes all the difference in my after ride knee pain. > Basically, if I stretch, I never get any. My legs feel all buttery and > efficient afterwards as well. Good stuff. Tell ya what -- if I stretched, all I'd do is give myself leg cramps. The recumbent ppl will tell yez they've got the comfort thing all figgered out. Like hell! It's easier for me to perch onto a normal bike, than it is to sink down into one of those low-slung thingies. They remind me of my buddie's Mazda RX-8. Climbing outa that thing is a task, too. I'm happy enough just riding a normal bike and not having to go "Uhnnngghhh" while straining to get on or off it. My diamond-frame bikes are too friendly & nice to be as cruelly uncomfortable as recumbents. cheers, Tom -- -- Nothing is safe from me. Above address is just a spam midden. I'm really at: tkeats [curlicue] vcn [point] bc [point] ca
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Date: 28 Apr 2006 20:10:58
From: maxo
Subject: Re: Anyone Stretch Out before A Ride?
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triangle pose is just wonderful for the lower back, hamstrings and shoulders. It's the one I always do. Down dog, cobra, and bow are nice if you've got the right surface. I also do a variation on tree pose that stretches the glutes and is pretty good for balance, especially in cleats--there's a name for it, but heck if I can remember. :-P Stretching makes all the difference in my after ride knee pain. Basically, if I stretch, I never get any. My legs feel all buttery and efficient afterwards as well. Good stuff.
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Date: 29 Apr 2006 13:44:43
From: Marlene Blanshay
Subject: Re: Anyone Stretch Out before A Ride?
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maxo wrote: > triangle pose is just wonderful for the lower back, hamstrings and > shoulders. It's the one I always do. Down dog, cobra, and bow are nice > if you've got the right surface. I also do a variation on tree pose > that stretches the glutes and is pretty good for balance, especially in > cleats--there's a name for it, but heck if I can remember. :-P > > Stretching makes all the difference in my after ride knee pain. > Basically, if I stretch, I never get any. My legs feel all buttery and > efficient afterwards as well. Good stuff. > i mostly do some yoga stretches for my neck and back, since i tend to have a bit of trouble in that area. And sometimes, I'll stop and stretch my back on my bike. You straddle the bike, turn around and twist, holding the saddle and feel your lumbar spine CRACK! it feels great.
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Date: 28 Apr 2006 07:23:07
From:
Subject: Re: Anyone Stretch Out before A Ride?
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Steven M. O'Neill wrote: > landotter <landotter@gmail.com> wrote: > >Basic toe touches, some knee stretches to keep that IT band happy, and > >a couple yoga poses to both stretch the hamstrings and lower back. > > Which yoga poses? > > -- > Steven O'Neill steveo@panix.com > Brooklyn, NY This one will probably work well enough. http://www.bradpriddy.com/yoga/parstt.htm peruse the site and you will probably find others that suit you.
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Date: 28 Apr 2006 15:04:37
From: Steven M. O'Neill
Subject: Re: Anyone Stretch Out before A Ride?
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<hbkta@aol.com > wrote: >Steven M. O'Neill wrote: >> Which yoga poses? >> >This one will probably work well enough. > >http://www.bradpriddy.com/yoga/parstt.htm > >peruse the site and you will probably find others that suit you. Thanks. I'm interested in finding more about the relationship between cycling and yoga, but I haven't been able to find much on the web. One thing is that cycling and yoga seem to work in opposite ways on my hamstrings (which are generally very tight). The other thing is that when I'm cycling, I try to think of my body as being in downward dog (externally rotate upper arms, draw shoulders down, etc). This feels right, but I wonder if others find it useful. -- Steven O'Neill steveo@panix.com Brooklyn, NY
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Date: 28 Apr 2006 06:44:57
From: NYC XYZ
Subject: Re: Anyone Stretch Out before A Ride?
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amakyonin wrote: > You can boost the volume of the AZ by removing the "volume control" > do-hickey that constricts the tube. Oh wow, you mean go beyond the manufacturer-rated 110 db??? > Pump to 100 psi and you should be > able to scare even yourself for a few weeks until your nervous system > learns to cope with the sound. LOL...couple that with an HID light and I'll be ready for Halloween this year! > You need to be careful when removing the pump head not to twist the > valve too much or pull it out forcefully. I've lost one this way after > a fair amount of use. It would just honk for a brief period at the > highest pressure and stop making any sound even when there was plenty > of air left. I couldn't figure out the exact failure mechanism but it > probably had something to do with my fighting to remove the pump so > many times. Thanks for the tip! Can't believe it's been so flimsy all these years -- and Canadian, too! Thought they were supposed to be good guys.... > The plastic is PVC and is plenty tough for this application. I cut > apart my broken AZ with a Dremel to look at the guts and had a heck of > a time doing so. Whatsa dremel? My AZ (one of 'em -- the one on the 'bent) is busted where the red part meets the gray; that is, where the "holder" meets the horn proper. Now that's flimsy! The two are joined by a mere four little "ticks" that protrude from the gray (male) to be grappled in place by the red (female)...one of these quarter-centimeter ticks is gone due to the 'bent falling over...now I have to have string tying the horn to the handle bar...WTF???
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Date: 28 Apr 2006 04:46:26
From: John_Kane@tricolour.queensu.ca
Subject: Re: Anyone Stretch Out before A Ride?
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NYC XYZ wrote: > John_Kane@tricolour.queensu.ca wrote: > > > > > > I tried it a couple of times but figured I was more likely to hurt > > myself than do any good. > > John Kane, Kingston ON Canada > > > I'd laugh, but you might be onto something. > > I mean, they'd already did a study that found no appreciable benefit > between stretching out before physically rigorous activity and not > stretching out before.... Exactly. I do think that some regular stretching exercises are good for you. (Note to self: Find those photocopies of stretching exercises :). However I am not convinced that they are all that much use _before_ most physical activities that mere mortals engage in. As part of a daily routine I suspect that they are a very good idea. > > I've always wondered if my joints have suffered somehow by the > "extreme" stretching that I do! > > I mean, I used to do a perfect split and able to touch the floor with > my chest! > > I'm no longer as flexible (or as strong, as fast, etc. -- sigh!), but > when I stretch I've still got those habits of *really* stretching... > > Ouch!
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Date: 27 Apr 2006 16:36:01
From: Robert Stevahn
Subject: Re: Anyone Stretch Out before A Ride?
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On 27 Apr 2006 13:10:07 -0700, "NYC XYZ" <jack_foreigner@yahoo.com > wrote: > >So does anyone actually stretch before riding? Stretch after you ride, or at least after you've warmed up for a couple of miles if you feel you need to. I know of no current research that supports stretching before exercise. Start slowly, stretch after a warmup (I don't, but some support this), then stretch at the end. Honestly, I don't even stretch after most cycling outings, but I do after running long distances. Seems to work for me. -- Robert
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Date: 27 Apr 2006 20:23:22
From: landotter
Subject: Re: Anyone Stretch Out before A Ride?
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NYC XYZ wrote: > So does anyone actually stretch before riding? How long? What's your > "routine"? I stretch after I've ridden twenty minutes. It's much more effective with warm muscles. ;) Basic toe touches, some knee stretches to keep that IT band happy, and a couple yoga poses to both stretch the hamstrings and lower back. Spinning is a pleasure afterwards.
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Date: 28 Apr 2006 13:56:16
From: Steven M. O'Neill
Subject: Re: Anyone Stretch Out before A Ride?
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landotter <landotter@gmail.com > wrote: >Basic toe touches, some knee stretches to keep that IT band happy, and >a couple yoga poses to both stretch the hamstrings and lower back. Which yoga poses? -- Steven O'Neill steveo@panix.com Brooklyn, NY
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Date: 27 Apr 2006 19:41:56
From: NYC XYZ
Subject: Re: Anyone Stretch Out before A Ride?
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Edward Dolan wrote: > > > I don't think there is ever any reason to do any stretching exercises in > connection with cycling. You see runners doing this all the time, but I have > only seen a very few cyclists ever do this. They have always been women for > some reason. Actually, I love to see women stretching. Too bad they tend to be the skinny ones without much of a figure. > Yes, I got one of those horns myself many years ago. They seem to work for > awhile and then they go bonkers. It is one of those very expensive cycling > accessories that you can live without. True -- I keep forgetting to use it! Then when I do remember, I'm fiddling to find the "button"...this, too, needs some practice! > I like the way NYC posts to various newsgroups. He is going to save ARBR, an > otherwise good newsgroup which has fallen on hard times due to a criminal > vandal troll who murdered the group. I now think it is OK to post to many > newsgroups as long as you do it intelligently. The more input we can get > here on ARBR, the better. Why, thank you. Now, if only we can get you to accept top-posting.... =D > Regards, > > Ed Dolan the Great - Minnesota > aka > Saint Edward the Great - Order of the Perpetual Sorrows - Minnesota
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Date: 27 Apr 2006 19:32:50
From: NYC XYZ
Subject: Re: Anyone Stretch Out before A Ride?
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recycled-one wrote: > > > Nope. > > > Get on the bike and ride. Actually when I start out I stand on the pedals > and work my ankles to stretch the calf muscles. I also do this when I've > been riding for a while. Actually, that's what I do! I'm going to start some light stretching from now on, though. Just 'cause it feels kinda nice.
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Date: 27 Apr 2006 19:25:46
From: Marz
Subject: Re: Anyone Stretch Out before A Ride?
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NYC XYZ wrote: > So does anyone actually stretch before riding? How long? What's your > "routine"? > > Just curious. No, but I always stretch after a ride. There's no point stretching cold muscles and it may do more harm than good. Sometimes I stop and stretch about 20 minutes into a ride, about the time I start to feel properly warmed up. Laters, z
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Date: 27 Apr 2006 20:16:07
From: Mark Leuck
Subject: Re: Anyone Stretch Out before A Ride?
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"NYC XYZ" <jack_foreigner@yahoo.com > wrote in message news:1146168607.524846.126440@y43g2000cwc.googlegroups.com... > > So does anyone actually stretch before riding? How long? What's your > "routine"? > > Just curious. Never
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Date: 27 Apr 2006 14:35:27
From: amakyonin
Subject: Re: Anyone Stretch Out before A Ride?
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Correction. I think the plastic is polystyrene. Still tough enough though.
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Date: 27 Apr 2006 14:29:58
From: amakyonin
Subject: Re: Anyone Stretch Out before A Ride?
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You can boost the volume of the AZ by removing the "volume control" do-hickey that constricts the tube. Pump to 100 psi and you should be able to scare even yourself for a few weeks until your nervous system learns to cope with the sound. You need to be careful when removing the pump head not to twist the valve too much or pull it out forcefully. I've lost one this way after a fair amount of use. It would just honk for a brief period at the highest pressure and stop making any sound even when there was plenty of air left. I couldn't figure out the exact failure mechanism but it probably had something to do with my fighting to remove the pump so many times. The plastic is PVC and is plenty tough for this application. I cut apart my broken AZ with a Dremel to look at the guts and had a heck of a time doing so.
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Date: 27 Apr 2006 16:04:43
From: Edward Dolan
Subject: Re: Anyone Stretch Out before A Ride?
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"NYC XYZ" <jack_foreigner@yahoo.com > wrote in message news:1146168607.524846.126440@y43g2000cwc.googlegroups.com... > > So does anyone actually stretch before riding? How long? What's your > "routine"? > > Just curious. I don't think there is ever any reason to do any stretching exercises in connection with cycling. You see runners doing this all the time, but I have only seen a very few cyclists ever do this. They have always been women for some reason. > Also, that AirZound air horn really sucks for $32. I mean, it blows > all right, but it sucks 'cause the plastic is very fragile. Plastic > pen-quality plastic. Terrible! Can't believe they make this rip-off > in Canada. Yes, I got one of those horns myself many years ago. They seem to work for awhile and then they go bonkers. It is one of those very expensive cycling accessories that you can live without. I like the way NYC posts to various newsgroups. He is going to save ARBR, an otherwise good newsgroup which has fallen on hard times due to a criminal vandal troll who murdered the group. I now think it is OK to post to many newsgroups as long as you do it intelligently. The more input we can get here on ARBR, the better. Regards, Ed Dolan the Great - Minnesota aka Saint Edward the Great - Order of the Perpetual Sorrows - Minnesota
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Date: 27 Apr 2006 13:54:46
From: NYC XYZ
Subject: Re: Anyone Stretch Out before A Ride?
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John_Kane@tricolour.queensu.ca wrote: > > > I tried it a couple of times but figured I was more likely to hurt > myself than do any good. > John Kane, Kingston ON Canada I'd laugh, but you might be onto something. I mean, they'd already did a study that found no appreciable benefit between stretching out before physically rigorous activity and not stretching out before.... I've always wondered if my joints have suffered somehow by the "extreme" stretching that I do! I mean, I used to do a perfect split and able to touch the floor with my chest! I'm no longer as flexible (or as strong, as fast, etc. -- sigh!), but when I stretch I've still got those habits of *really* stretching... Ouch!
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Date: 27 Apr 2006 16:50:59
From: recycled-one
Subject: Re: Anyone Stretch Out before A Ride?
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"NYC XYZ" <jack_foreigner@yahoo.com > wrote in message news:1146168607.524846.126440@y43g2000cwc.googlegroups.com... > > So does anyone actually stretch before riding? Nope. > How long? What's your > "routine"? Get on the bike and ride. Actually when I start out I stand on the pedals and work my ankles to stretch the calf muscles. I also do this when I've been riding for a while.
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Date: 27 Apr 2006 13:44:37
From: John_Kane@tricolour.queensu.ca
Subject: Re: Anyone Stretch Out before A Ride?
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NYC XYZ wrote: > So does anyone actually stretch before riding? How long? What's your > "routine"? > > Just curious. I tried it a couple of times but figured I was more likely to hurt myself than do any good. John Kane, Kingston ON Canada
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