Re: The new improved fitness thread
Posted: 26 Apr 2020, 21:21
Doesn't it tell you on the Strava screenshot?
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D6Nutz wrote:
So I joined one of the Facebook groups and asked for general advice. Job 1 is to get the bike setup properly, someone gave me a really useful link to a youtube video that explains the setup really well.
Second, I got some advice on shoes and it would be useful to see your thoughts Perkles. I've been recommended the following setup (or similar)
https://www.tredz.co.uk/.Shimano-M520-S ... NkQAvD_BwE" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
https://www.chainreactioncycles.com/mob ... tgQAvD_BwE" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
https://www.chainreactioncycles.com/mob ... tent=mkwid" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
I'm going to try and buy used where I can to keep the costs down, but what do you think to this for a beginners setup ??
Hey Perkles.. I've found these in the right size new for £30, would these fit the cleats I posted before ??? and in your opinion would they do the job for me ??Perkles wrote:You cant go wrong with spds for every day riding,the more expensive versions are just grams lighter
You dont necessarily need to spend that much on shoes, look online for last years models
And these shoes usually come with a set of cleats
not really they are off roadD6Nutz wrote:Hey Perkles.. I've found these in the right size new for £30, would these fit the cleats I posted before ??? and in your opinion would they do the job for me ??Perkles wrote:You cant go wrong with spds for every day riding,the more expensive versions are just grams lighter
You dont necessarily need to spend that much on shoes, look online for last years models
And these shoes usually come with a set of cleats
https://www.decathlon.co.uk/m065-spd-mo ... 24903.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Cool, thanks.Perkles wrote:not really they are off roadD6Nutz wrote:Hey Perkles.. I've found these in the right size new for £30, would these fit the cleats I posted before ??? and in your opinion would they do the job for me ??Perkles wrote:You cant go wrong with spds for every day riding,the more expensive versions are just grams lighter
You dont necessarily need to spend that much on shoes, look online for last years models
And these shoes usually come with a set of cleats
https://www.decathlon.co.uk/m065-spd-mo ... 24903.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
get something like this https://www.sportsdirect.com/muddyfox-t ... e=14408630" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Cheers. As I've got wide feet I think I'll go for the half size up, just need cleats, peddles, and a saddle bag now..Perkles wrote:Sorry for all the questions, just trying to get the right gear first time round..
How do you find cycling shoes fit? I usually go up half a size for running shoes, should I do the same for cycling?
they will stretch but I wear a size 9 normal shoe and size 9 cycling shoe but wear thin socks,cycling shoes need to be stiff so your foot doesnt flex probably totally the opposite to running shoes
A lot of cycling shoes are Italian and tend to be a bit narrow for me as ive got hobbit feet , I liek an extremely stiff sole but side to side movement in the cleats so its doesnt fook the kness up
Ask away its no problem
It didn't go well.Itchy wrote:With no access to the gym I've been messing about in the garage and have settled on trying something different.
I've seen a few videos of people doing 100 press ups a day for a month and thought I might as well give it a whirl.
Although I'm not just limiting it to press ups, also doing TRX rows and squats.
I've been doing it since Monday, and my legs are really feeling it.
Will see how it goes.
Come fetch your bike no excuse thenKwacky wrote:I hear ya. I've done next to nothing. My belly bears testament to that.
Size them/fit them while wearing two pairs of cycling socks ....your feet will swell a bit when riding with one pair, and take up the slack.D6Nutz wrote:Cheers. As I've got wide feet I think I'll go for the half size up, just need cleats, peddles, and a saddle bag now..Perkles wrote:Sorry for all the questions, just trying to get the right gear first time round..
How do you find cycling shoes fit? I usually go up half a size for running shoes, should I do the same for cycling?
they will stretch but I wear a size 9 normal shoe and size 9 cycling shoe but wear thin socks,cycling shoes need to be stiff so your foot doesnt flex probably totally the opposite to running shoes
A lot of cycling shoes are Italian and tend to be a bit narrow for me as ive got hobbit feet , I liek an extremely stiff sole but side to side movement in the cleats so its doesnt fook the kness up
Ask away its no problem
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