Tag: Women and bicycles

  • 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! Now at last we have equipment, clothing and know-how to help cycling women achieve the comfort we deserve.

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    We’ve come a long way, baby.

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    Women on Bikes: The early years.

    • A threat to health, morals, and reputation.

    • Physicians warned of “detriment to the organs of matrimonial necessity.”

    • Women were encouraged to ride sidesaddle.

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    The Dawn of Rational Dress

    • Women’s first step toward cycling comfort, as advocated by the Rational Dress Society:

    • Bloomers – and freedom – to the rescue.

    • The death of the corset, and the birth of the “loose” woman.

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    Anatomical differences & how they affect cycling comfort

    • Wider hips – our sit bones are approximately 1/2-3/4” wider than a man’s so our saddles better be, too.

    • Soft tissue areas are very vulnerable to pressure against the rigid nose of a saddle so we need relief up there.

    • Our upper body muscles are generally smaller and placed differently causing us to sustain a higher degree of force in neck & shoulders when leaning forward.

    • Our quads are significantly stronger than our hamstrings, putting ligaments at higher risk of injury (exacerbated by cycling). We’re 4-5x more likely to tear our ACLs than the guys are – bummer!

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    What to do if you’re uncomfortable on your bike…

    Neck & shoulder pain?

    • You might be too stretched out. Your bike position could use some altering.

    • Buy a shorter stem or try rotating the handlebar slightly back toward you so you can ride more upright.

    Feeling cramped and wobbly?

    • Rarely a problem for women, but if so, scoot your saddle back slightly. If you’re maxed out, try a setback seatpost.

    Having knee issues?

    • If it’s in the front of your knee, it might mean your saddle is too low; if in the rear, your saddle is too high. Make TINY adjustments and go for a ride.

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    Saddle pain, sores or discomfort?

    You’re not alone – this is the #1 complaint among women.

    • Swap out the saddle that came with your bike and get the right saddle for you. Needs to support your sit bones and relieve pressure up front.

    • The myth of softness is that softer = more comfortable. The reality Is that after an hour on a pillow, you’ll be ready to ditch the bike.

    • Cut outs, gel and narrow noses. These are extremely effective solutions to saddle comfort.

    • Positioning: height, fore/aft, tilt. These adjustments (one at a time only) can make a huge difference.

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    Tricks of the cycling trade…

    • Invest in good fitting bike shorts with a ventilating, non chafing chamois.

    • Eliminate bagging, bunching, extra fabric in the crotch area.

    • Get off and stretch – 6 deep knee bends per hour

    • Hydrate with water and electrolyte replenishment to avoid cramps.

    • Immediately get out of your shorts after the ride.

    • Treat yourself to the occasional massage – and embrace yoga to build flexibility and reduce injuries.

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  • WOMEN WHO RIDE.

    We live vicariously through YOU!

    There are some pretty incredible adventurers out there in Terry land and we are thrilled when we get photos from you (send more!!). Here are a few that get us motivated to RIDE BIG in 2014…

    Anthea & Inge do the Ride to Nowhere in South Africa.
    Anthea & Inge do the Ride to Nowhere in South Africa.
    2-4
    Then head south toward Cape Town.

     

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    Pamela at the end of a 1600 mile ride from Krakow, Poland to St Petersburg, Russia.
    Pamela at the end of a 1600 mile ride from Krakow, Poland to St Petersburg, Russia.
    Gals from Dubuque conquer Chicago.
    Gals from Dubuque conquer Chicago.