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CasterTroy 09-14-2009 11:21 AM

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Originally Posted by azoomm (Post 265266)
:lol:


:shrug: hey if you're gonna suck foam at some point or another :lol:

tached1000rr 09-14-2009 11:34 AM

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Originally Posted by CasterTroy (Post 265263)
Kegals

I was waiting for someone to say this....

neebelung 09-14-2009 11:56 AM

Abs and back: Building up your strength in these areas helps endurance on longer rides especially. And by building up those muscles, you're supporting yourself through the core, rather than resting all your weight on your hands (which can lead to numbness, fatigue, wrist pain, etc...).

AquaPython 09-14-2009 12:39 PM

lower back lifts help the stamina on sportbikes for riding longer. neck helps stamina in holding that helmet.

karl_1052 09-14-2009 01:26 PM

1/2 lb curls

http://images.google.ca/images?hl=en...title&resnum=1

HurricaneHeather 09-14-2009 02:02 PM

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Originally Posted by neebelung (Post 265300)
Abs and back: Building up your strength in these areas helps endurance on longer rides especially. And by building up those muscles, you're supporting yourself through the core, rather than resting all your weight on your hands (which can lead to numbness, fatigue, wrist pain, etc...).

Wow, that was very official sounding. :lol:

neebelung 09-14-2009 02:04 PM

:lol: Just spoken from experience... when I first started riding, I had HORRRRRRRIBLE problems with numbness in my hands, cus I was putting all my weight on them.

AquaPython 09-14-2009 02:30 PM

you probably gripped the bars very tight, as most beginners do. as you become more comfortable you realize you dont need to grip the bars much at all

neebelung 09-14-2009 02:33 PM

Oh absolutely. I had white knuckle death grip! :lol: But I also wasn't supporting myself properly; I still find on longer rides sometimes, I'll get tired, and then get lazy, leaning on my hands too much.

the chi 09-14-2009 02:34 PM

Actually Im with Nee, I did exactly the same when I first started riding. Too much pressure on the wrists, bad posture, etc. All of it led to soreness and discomfort. I didnt exercise so much to stop it, I just changed my habits.


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