Tag: The New Year

  • SHEDDING BURDENS & BOOSTING JOY.

    Contributed by Terry Ambassador Adina Crawford


    As we move into the New Year there is no better time to do a check-in with yourself and assess the burdens that could be hampering your daily living and impeding your peace of mind. It’s simple, carrying excess things that don’t serve you into 2023 will increase your emotional and mental load, so let’s leave them behind. It’s time to release the past, anger, fear, and anxiety that can cast a heavy shadow on your heart. When we release these burdens, we not only strengthen our hearts, but our minds and bodies as well.

    Find Boosters of Joy

    There are many BOOSTERS OF JOY that can help you shed your burdens, find what fuels your fire and encourage you to think about how you desire to show up in the world. BOOSTERS OF JOY bring happiness, laughter, smiles and most importantly, a positive effect on your mental well being. There are so many big things, small things and in-between things that can serve as boosters.

    Here are my top suggestions:

    Empower yourself to get out and exercise. Whether riding your bike, going for a hike, taking a leisurely walk or practicing yoga. Find joy through breath and the movement of your body. Let the bliss of all you’re capable of flow through you and send self-doubt out. EMPOWER your mind and feed the soul with the goodness of movement.

    Adina is sporting the Bike Knicker Plus and Breakaway Short Sleeve Jersey Plus. Lookout for all new Breakaway prints this Spring!

    When you find yourself circling back to a dark space, pause and take three nourishing deep breaths. Let air fill up the belly and lungs and let a huge exhale out. Slowly repeat to yourself “I am not my thoughts.”

    Adina leading a grounding stretch with her local Black Girls Run group

    Surround yourself with a community that wants to see you thrive. Explore your passions and reach out to people with common interests. Finding a tribe of like minded people to share your passion is pure joy. If you aren’t finding the exact group you’re looking for, consider starting one yourself. You may be surprised how many people share your interests or goals!

    Lastly, remind yourself your strength will always be greater than your struggle!

    About Adina

    Adina is an avid fitness and cycling enthusiast who loves building communities and creating spaces where people thrive. In 2016, she completed her first marathon in Chicago followed by the Boston Virtual Marathon in October 2021. She has completed too many half-marathons, triathlons, and cycling events to count. In October 2022, Adina was recognized for all the work she does to make running, biking, and yoga inclusive to all and received a proclamation from Mayor Dominic Sarno of Springfield, Massachusetts. With his proclamation there is now an official “Adina Crawford Day” every October 30th. 

    Adina Crawford is a certified Yoga Teacher who teaches Gentle Yoga, Chair Yoga, Yin Yoga and Meditation and Mindfulness. Her calling to teach yoga has been about diversity and community and understanding that each person is unique and at a different level. Her goal is to inspire growth at every level. She has collaborated and taught with companies such as Lululemon, Athleta, Oiselle and many local groups in her Baltimore, MD community.


    Along with being a Terry Ambassador, Adina is an Ambassador for Trek Bicycles, Black Girls Run, and is an REI Co-op Partner.  She also serves on the Board of Directors for Black Girls Run Foundation whose mission is to encourage and motivate black women to practice a healthy lifestyle and breakdown barriers around fitness. Adina’s goal is to bring more diversity and awareness to the track, mat, and bike. She truly believes: RUNNING, YOGA, & BIKES ARE FOR EVERY BODY. Follow along with Adina’s journey on social media:

    Instagram: @adinavcrawford

    Facebook: Deanie The Yogini – For The Love of YOGA

    Twitter: @Adinacrawford19

  • NEW YEAR RESOLUTIONS FOR MORE REVOLUTIONS – 2022.

    New Year Resolutions For More Revolutions in 2022

    New Year Resolutions for Cyclists

     
    New Year – time for making fresh starts and turning new leaves.

    Almost half of us make resolutions at New Year, and the goals most of us set are to do with getting in better shape.

    The bad news: only a handful of determined souls keep their resolutions – most are already dropped and forgotten by mid-February*.

    Well, since we’re all about getting more women on bikes, and enjoying it more, how about some resolutions that will propel us toward our goals, and might be easier and more fun to keep?

    In the spirit of promoting more enjoyment of more cycling, we’re leading the way with a few suggestions:

    We asked Terry team members what cycling goals they are setting for themselves this year: more rides, more miles, new bike, new destination? It turns out our cycling ambitions are quite varied.

    Quite a few of us just want to: 

    Ride more! (Ride into work… weather permitting) – I acquired a Cite X Gel saddle this year, to use on my 20+ year old Bianchi Bike. I now no longer have the excuse of an uncomfortable old saddle shortening my rides.  

    Emily, marketing 

    New bike and more commuting 🙂 

    Nik, operations 

    To consistently ride two times per week, instead of one. I love spinning. I finally put a Butterfly Galactic saddle on my spin bike, and the Holster Capri is my favorite bike bottom – highly recommended.  

    Alysia, designer 

    I will be Zwifting (all over the world) this winter with my husband, Georgena and friends!  My goal is to ride 3 times per week. 

    Lisa, customer care 

    This year it’s all about keeping fit with limited time. I plan to get a trainer that works with Zwift, to give me an incentive to ride indoors a few times a week through the winter. Once the ice and snow is gone, my goal is 3 short, hard rides a week for the year, up here in the Champlain Islands. 

    Colin, marketing 

    Some of us just want to get going earlier: 

    My first ride on the season in 2021 was Apr. 3rd. Hoping to get out earlier this year! 

    Shanin, accounting & Q.A. 
    Margaritaville bike, complete with parrot

    Or – an excellent approach – have more fun: 

    Not too much of a resolution, but my cycling resolution is to take my parrot on more weekly rides – I have a Margaritaville bicycle (parrot, horn and basket included). 

    Danielle, accounting 

    While a few of us are setting our sights on big new adventures: 

    Cycling on the Italian Riviera – something to dream about…

    My cycling resolutions for 2022 are many, but at the top – bike trip to Italy. It’s been cancelled twice (thank you Covid) but a go for September…so far. It’s been postponed so many times I doubt it will happen. A girl can dream, though. 

    Paula, marketing 

    My goal with my partner, Annie, is to ride and explore more of the backroads of Vermont on our gravel bikes. We will be planning trips or tours throughout New England to explore the dirt roads in Upstate New York, New Hampshire, and Maine. 

    Dave, sales 

    While attending a family wedding in Cape Cod, I’m looking forward to an extra couple days riding with family to beaches and hopefully make it as far as Provincetown.

    Annie, customer care

    And a couple of the team have bike projects in mind:

    Kelly's project Peugeot mixte, complete with white wall tires, fenders, and dynamo lighting
    New Year’s project bike

    This year, my resolution won’t be based on how many miles I wish to achieve, or destinations I long to ride. This year will be about resolving to restore a vintage bicycle – and with the hopes I haven’t bitten off more than I can chew.

    Found at a recent estate sale hanging from the rafters in the back of a worn out barn was this lovely Peugeot bicycle, and I knew it was coming home. With any luck, maybe it will be complete by the time le Tour rolls around.

    Kelly, merchandising

    My goal is to get the perfect gravel e-bike; top of the line performance design, carbon, drop bars with slimmish 30mm tires, distance assist only battery, hydraulic brakes, Di-2, so I can practice aging off the main road and gracefully. 

    Liz, CEO 

    But this resolution takes the cake – wedding cake that is! 

    I am going to kick-off the new year by riding 300 miles throughout the month of January.  My Fiancé and I will also be mapping a bike route through the Champlain Islands (a cyclist’s dreamscape!) to ride into our wedding in September.  

    Cam, customer care 


     

    How to Keep Your New Year Cycling Resolutions

    Let’s Resolve to Ride More Often

    What will it take to add one more ride a week for you?

    • Can you shuffle your schedule, or drop something that you don’t really need to do? With a health and energy boost from more bike rides, you can get more done than you could by just grinding away without them – certainly you will enjoy life more with more time riding.

    Or ride to work more days out of the month?

    Are there ways you can jump on your bike to run errands instead of jumping in the car?

    • It’s great for your health and wellbeing, and for the environment. Research shows half of all car trips in the US are under three miles, compounding problems with pollution and sedentary lifestyles. Increasing the number of trips made with human power can do more than just about anything else to reduce our collective carbon footprint, and increase our health. See how bike errands can change the world here.

    Let’s Resolve to Ride Safer

    • Join in or support your local bike advocacy group; take a course to brush up on safe cycling practices.

    Let’s Resolve to Ride More Comfortably

    Consider a new saddle, new bike bottoms, or a new top.

    • An upgrade can pay off if it delivers greater comfort: warm, silky, moisture-managing fabrics, and supportive, “just-right” cushioning can help you ride further and more often, simply by making your time on the bike more enjoyable. Get some help choosing a new saddle, cycling bottoms, cycling tops.

    Try a bike fitting session at your local bike shop

    • Some simple adjustments may help you get more smiles from your miles. Our bodies change as we age of course, so a set up from a few years ago may need a tweak or two for optimum comfort this year.

    Notice something here? Most of these suggestions make your resolutions easier to keep by making one change up front – new wardrobe item, new saddle, new routine, new training – then it’s just a matter of using it through the year. No need for a year’s supply of extra willpower. Sweet success!

    What cycling resolutions are you making for 2022? Let us know in the comments.

    However you move into the bright shiny New Year, enjoy the ride!

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    *New Year Resolution facts backed up by actual internet research.

  • A HAPPY NEW CYCLING DECADE!

    Female cyclist relaxing during a bike ride next to sparkling ocean, text overlay reads Happy New Year, Happy New Decade!

    Do you have goals for cycling in 2020 – New Year resolutions to ride more, ride better, or go new places?

    We do too, but rather than focus on the resolutions themselves we thought we’d take a look back at the last decade of cycling tips and wisdom from our wonderful cycling community, and offer some highlights as a resource to help you achieve your cycling goals, and keep your cycling resolutions, through this New Year and all the way through the new decade.
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    Still true from New Years past…

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    Where did 2019 go anyway?

    I have no idea – it went by in as much of a blur as the riders at the front of a TDF sprint finish. I do know where the top tips for cycling resolutions from New Year 2019 are though – right here.

    We talked about resolving to ride more often, ride safer, and ride more comfortably, and the posts pointing the way are just as fresh and useful this New Year.
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    A reflection on the joys of cycling, good for every New Year

    Way back in 2007, Georgena Terry shared a New Year reflection on the deep satisfaction found in riding a bike, along with a New Year wish that bears repeating always.
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    How to make New Year resolutions that last

    It’s a sad fact that most New Year resolutions are forgotten fairly quickly. In 2013 Amy Magyar passed along some great insights on why that is, and how to make your own resolutions stick for the long term.

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    Inspiration for a new ride…

    Amy Magyar took a look at ways to create momentum around exercise and health, in this piece from New Year 2014 – on “exercising your change muscle.”

     

    Terry CEO, Liz Robert, is a keen sailor as well as an adventurous cyclist. In 2011, she shared reflections gained at the helm and on the hoods, on what it really takes to embrace and allow real change.

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    From the archives – a selection of top tips for happier cycling

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    HOW DO I FIND THE RIGHT BIKE SEAT FOR ME? – FINDING YOUR PURRFECT SADDLE.

    One of the most common questions we hear: how do I find the right bike seat for me? Here’s a…[Read more.]

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    HEAD FOR THE HILLS – TOP CYCLING TIPS FOR BETTER CLIMBING.

    Hills, let alone mountains, are surely the number one obstacle for new cyclists, being associated with hard work and pain… [Read more.]

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    HOW TO AVOID CYCLING DISCOMFORT.

    Ouch! You planned on a 50 miler and it was all you could do to suffer through the first ten…[Read more.]

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    CYCLING COMFORT TIPS FOR WOMEN.

    A little history, and some helpful cycling comfort tips for women. No wonder we couldn’t get comfy for so long! [Read more.]

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    If you’re still ready for more, here’s a link to delve into all the tips we’ve got.

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    Ad for Humber Cycles, 1929, showing female cyclist on a sit up and beg style bikeNow, let the new roaring twenties begin!

    No flappers in sight – this time we’re roaring up hills, screaming down hairpin descents, and laughing along twisty lanes!

    Tailwinds…

  • RIDE RESOLUTIONS.

    Go Green

    As we begin the new year, conversations turn toward resolutions whether it be saving money, ditching bad habits (or starting up great new ones), and most often – weight loss. Many of us want to ride more in the upcoming year without the focus on losing weight. Here at Terry, we put together some alternative ride resolutions designed to keep you riding without weighty worries.

    • Put more miles on my bikes than my car
    • Due to my knee injury, I resolve to follow my doctor’s order and get back on my bike to get my knee strong again!
    • Find a safer bike route to work.
    • Start riding with a new group.
    • Plan my cycling schedule while my commitment is strong!
    • Get a trailer and take my puppy for a ride.
    • Plan more adventures on the Missisquoi Valley Rail Trail.
    • Ride around Grand Isle with my wife – all summer!
    • Spend time spinning before heading to the climbing gym.
    • Learn how to build my own bike.
    • Register for a community ride that benefits a local organization (Click here to check out our 2016 ride calendar).

    Share your ride resolutions below and tell us where you hope 2016 takes you!