10-24-17, 07:47 PM | |
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Join Date: Feb 2004
Location: NJ
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Your butt will get used to it very fast. In a few days you won feel it at all.
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10-24-17, 08:13 PM | |
Join Date: Nov 2001
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So, do you think that riding some everyday for a while, say, for 5-10 min, is a good way to get use to it?
I've kind of thought of riding as a warm up for 5-10 min everyday to get my butt use to the seat.
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10-25-17, 04:10 PM | |
Join Date: Nov 2001
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I'm not really sure I have a plan lol. Right now, I'm going to ride as warm ups and cool downs for my weight lifting. Then when I don't have sore lady parts, I'll get out a 30 min spin dvd I have and give it a try.
I'm thinking of signing up for a streaming service that has lots of spinning.
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10-26-17, 03:56 PM | |
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Join Date: Nov 2001
Location: Phoenix, AZ
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Make sure the seat is adjusted properly. In a class, the instructor should be able to help. You'll still get sore but only the type of sore you do adjust to. It's normal to be "saddle sore," not normal to feel pressure, if that makes sense.
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