Roadster Renovations
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One thread I have never found here is about ways to keep from getting stiff on long rides. I noticed a ham string issue on a 2 day 1,000 miles ride a couple of weeks ago. Never had problems like that when I rode several decades ago, but I realized that old age is going to require me to do some modifications. First thing we did is stop and stretch every 100 miles. Doesn't take that long and it is a much more comfortable ride. I also use isometric tension (one muscle against the other). I will alternate legs and start by pressing my foot to the floorboard slightly (so it won't move) then try to move it backwards. This tenses the muscles and tendons in the back of the leg. I will hold it to a ten count, then do the other leg. The next one is essentially the same except I try to push my leg away from me. This tenses the front of the leg. I also will try to squeeze my legs together, which is good for the lower back and inner thigh. Arching the back and tensing helps also. Raising the shoulders and hold for a a 10 count also helps. You can do each shoulder together or separately. I also will change the position of my feet quite often. These are some of the things this old feller (almost 60) does to stay limber while riding.
What do the rest of you do?
What do the rest of you do?