Thursday, February 19, 2009

Healthy Insanity


My wife is crazy.


Not the usual "y-chromosome" view of the way we (men) think of those "people from Venus" crazy; she's obsessed with her fitness level. 


Not a bad 'Thing, when you consider the things we can be obsessed with, Healthy addictions are just that, and not to worry unless it becomes compulsive and you start working out rather than working for example. 


I should digress and point out I have no room to talk, I spent the better part of two years on a bicycle, runnlng or swimming in preparation for running the Hawaiian Ironmon, so I know what I mean when I say healthy addiction. 


In moderation, it's what gets us out on cold mornings. The lack of endorphins (natural anagesics) can be almost as bad as missing your morning coffee, Not something most of us want to consider. 


Back to my child bride. She gets up four mornings a weekday before the sun- to bicycle on the street, or spin in a class of fellow addicts, The spinners laugh about the activity and how much they sacrifice to get it done, but they do it. 


In my wife's case she looks about 20 years younger than her age and will proudly come in my office every so often to tell me what dress size she can get into now. But the title of the article refers to how she accommodates the cold. morning rides, Women have it rough when it comes to this they are always cold, so developing the fortitude to head out in the dark weekday mornings - takes courage and intelligence, in what to wear to fight the chill.


Don't forget, riding a bike automatically drops your temperature 10-15 degrees as you add wind-chill factor as you ride. 


The tricks: layers and torso protection, Sounds easy huh? Well, isn't that difficult, 


As far as the torso part-it's well-established that as long as your core temperature is normal, you don't really 'feel" cold. Adding a light vest to your bike outfit will do wonders to increase your core temp, and attitude about riding in cooi weather. 


Layers: Also pretty straight-forward. For every 5 degrees cooler-add a layer to your outfit, Make sure to keep your skin covered as well. That means long-fingered gloves, long sleeves or armwarmers and/or tights to keep your calves covered, An undertop of lycra or coolmax will usually do the trick for cool weather. 


If the temp. keeps dropping - add a vest over the jersey/top combo and you should be good to go. If it gets even colder (she really is crazy) get some of those earwarmers that skiers wear, Very effective under your helmet. Shoe covers are a little overkill, unless you're going to be out longer than two hours, plus they're clumsy and may spoil the outfit. 


So there you go- easy tips to ride comfortably till the sun comes back. Oh, yeah ... wear your helmet-silly,

Saturday, February 14, 2009

Fixed gear or not?


What is the latest trend in cycling - fixed gears.  What is a fixed gear?  Well, it is a bicycle with direct drive connection from the crank to the cog in the rear wheel.  This allows the bike to be propelled forward by pedaling forward and propelled backarwards by pedaling in reverse. The sprocket is screwed directly on to the hub and there is no freewheel.  Most fixed gear bikes only have one gear ratio - controlled by the front and rear cogs.  Some rear wheels will have a sprocket on each side of the hub - even one being a freewheel while the other is still a fixed.  To change gear, it is necessary to remove, reverse and refit the rear wheel.  A single change in the number of teeth will result in a + or - 12% in gearing ratio.  The use of fixed gear bikes in NYC and San Francisco with bike messengers has lead to an entire trend of minimalist style cycling.  The bike is often colorful, with matching anodized components and bar tape.  Accessories are minimal with a focus on function.  Riders will run without any brakes, but to simply stop via forced leg strength and pedaling backwards.  This is not recommended.  The trend seems to have already reached it's apex with early adopters and now it has hit the main stream.  Like all early adopted trends, it generally falls out of favor as it moves into common experience.


Monday, February 2, 2009

What kind of bike?











So what kind of bike is best for you? The one you will ride!