Like these things that change over time, I turned 45 candles this year.
Back in December and January I decided or at least started thinking about my up and coming 2011 cycling season and mentally putting together some goals for the year and considering all the time and effort required to hit the mark on said events.
I determined I would not attend the NUE Endurance races I did in 2010, nor would I have an interest in participating in an entire spring road-race season. I would focus more on having some fun, doing the races I wanted to do, rather than the ones I felt like I should do...Maybe a sign of a change in my perception of cycling in my life or a sign of old age?
What I have learned about turning 45?
I Can't Do It All

Wed and Friday
Generally on Tuesdays and Thursdays I put in some harder workouts and efforts and I've certainly noticed in the early a.m. on Wed and Friday's at work I am getting out of my chair slower and walking funny for a few steps till my stuff comes around. My co-workers even notice, but they really have no idea, what I've put my body through on the day prior. They think I was just out 'riding my bike' which I was, but, well, its just not worth explaining to co-workers really. Which brings me to the next topic.
Stretching - Foam Roller - The Stick - Massage

The Stick is a massage tool, that I’ve had for years, its a roller type stick with grips at each end and I can hit up some specific areas of my legs, hips, quads and shins. One must be careful with the Stick, and the foam rollers, you can really hurt yourself and bruise your muscles. I am stretching most nights, but at least 3 or 4 times a week.
I have a yoga strap I use as well that helps stretch my hamstrings, which get tight on and off throughout the season.

If you have never had a professional massage, I highly recommend finding someone local, that can either visit your home for at minimum an hour or an hour 30. If you must travel, it might save you a few dollars. As I age, and increase training loads or my stress levels go up, I find the professional massage to really do wonders for me, especially in areas, I just can’t seem to get to with the Stick, foam rollers or stretching.
Get Happy About Riding
Yes that's right. I am going to get happy about riding, no matter what kind of riding. Even on my unicycle (when I learn again). You shouldn't hate going out to ride, nor should it be a dreadful thought when you go out to train. It should always be fun, when it's not what should you do? Great question, thanks for asking, I would suggest you go ride another bike in another venue. What do you mean by that

“It’s going great, but how are YOU doing?”

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