Saturday we woke up and we didn’t fiddle around much. We headed out early to hit all of our stores and do the errands. (We hit three different grocery stores and one farm stand). We were done all of that by 9:30 and we were ready to roll shortly after that.
Roll? Well a bike ride of course! We headed out toward the same park we had been to the previous week. We were delighted with the weather....low 80°s and low humidity!! Awesome! We wanted to tackle the same trail that we had been on the previous week. And of course I wanted to try the ‘Hill’ that I call my nemesis....I will make it up this hill one day!!
We headed to my nemesis first. I felt strong. I was ready. I did horrible! Barely a few feet further than my very first attempt! What the.....? We retreated and started toward the trail we were planning to ride. We started to talk about what I was doing and how to correct it. Before I knew it we had turned around and we’re heading back toward my nemesis for a second attempt. Not quite a total victory....but not a colossal failure. I made it about 25 feet further than my previous best. Slowly but surely I’ll get it!!!!
This time when we left the hill we didn’t go back...and it was time for the trail. My legs felt strong. I didn’t feel run down. Sure, I had to walk my bike up a few hills. (Seriously, how can they label this one trail as easy....it is horrible...it’s an incline...it has roots and rocks and all sorts of obstacles....I try it...but thus far I have had to always stop to walk!). But even in those places I had to walk, I felt strong.
The problem? I was riding sloppy. Ok maybe it wasn’t me....maybe it was the slight dampness of the trail. But I had a few near misses. Most notably when I started to go down and was saved by....a thorny bush. Luckily the thorn bush was quite thick and dense and it slowed my descent down enough that I was able to get my feet down and stop myself from a total fall. There were a few other instances...but each time I merrily got back on my bike and started riding again!
I seriously was feeling so good that as we headed back toward the car, I decided to add another trail! I did it...safely. But, that extra trail threw me into the ‘I’m wiped out’ category!
We got home and it was still early afternoon. So we showered and headed downtown to walk. We stopped in some stores and just enjoyed ourselves. I’m sure the walking was a good way to stretch our legs after our ride...but by the time we had done that for a few hours I was absolute toast! Done. Finished. A complete pile of mush!
I woke up on Sunday...I immediately knew I was still struggling with that feeling of being wiped out. I had totally overdone it on Saturday. Luckily, we had plans to see family (Jason’s family) to have a belated birthday celebration. We also stopped to see my family for a bit. Even with that low key day...I was so tired by the evening that I could barely function!
I guess that is the epitome of a great weekend...when your activities are so fun and awesome that you know you couldn’t have done one more thing!!! All in all, it was a great weekend...and an active one! What could be better, we had fun and still worked on my weight loss goals. A double win!!! I couldn’t have asked for anything better!!
That is a awesome weekend! Glad you enjoyed yourself and had fun!
ReplyDeleteThe weekend just go by soooo fast!!!
DeleteI admire your persistence! I am a natural-born klutz so if confronted with the type of biking you are doing, I would either go at a snail's pace so as not to hurt myself, or I would push myself and end up on my face! You are getting stronger; what could be better than that?
ReplyDeleteI was talking to a coworker the other day and said ‘I fully expect to come in here wearing a cast sooner or later’. Lol
DeleteI get scared just READING about how you bike on those trails...cannot imagine how you manage to do it and enjoy it! You are a brave woman, MaryFran!
ReplyDeleteIt’s more enjoyable the more I do it too!!!
DeleteWhat great persistence with that bike trail! Sounds like a great weekend!
ReplyDeleteThanks! I’m trying my best to keep moving forward to the best me possible!!
DeleteI wholeheartedly agree with Shelley...those bike rides sound fun but also downright scary. I think you are one strong, brave woman!
ReplyDeleteSometimes I’m terrified!!!!
DeleteSound like your moving right long. You are an inspiration.
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ohh my gosh...you guys are real energiser bunnies...well done!!
ReplyDeleteWow.... see, you ARE super active! LoL
ReplyDeleteGreat job on the trails. You guys are awesome.
I do like to ride my bike on paths but not trails. You are pretty brave. Keep it up!
ReplyDeleteI don't do any bike riding, but I know that trail running is far more tiring for me than on the road. So I can imagine you were quite wiped out after all that!
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