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@ds6914Ай бұрын
reserved 👍
@graeme8884Ай бұрын
thanks
@skleggАй бұрын
The hardest part of every workout is getting my ass on the bike. Once I’m kitted up and pedaling I can just get on with it and leave the excuses behind.
@keessonnemaАй бұрын
+1000! This is exactly how I feel aswell. I have never not gone for a ride when I had my kit on, you're already 50% on the way, only other thing you have to do is hop on the bike.
@johnnydarko8031Ай бұрын
same.
@notagain1952Ай бұрын
300 days of sunshine here so bad weather days give me some rest. Still, at 72, my focus is health, so I push on.
@DremansworldАй бұрын
Agreed. I'm in South Africa. I don't need to ride in rain.
@良久薬師寺Ай бұрын
ですね.74歳の老体です. 雨の日が待ちどうしいですよ,でも飽きとの闘いに勝利しています.
@michael108ableАй бұрын
Well articulated , very inspirational, and 100% spot on....Fearless
@larryfinke6133Ай бұрын
I’ve resolved the weather issue with Zwift.
@chrism5433Ай бұрын
I bought a gravel bike .fenders and all lol. Fing love it
@FreddyEnergizerАй бұрын
Getting out in rain and out of bed and just go that is something i do and can do :) hardest thing for me is the food intake, I just eat to much not so good stuff (getting slightly better at it work in progress ;) thanx for the advice Scott.
@petercouch2013Ай бұрын
Brilliant advice, I like to think I’ve applied this way of looking at the world for most of my “thinking” life. As an ex Royal Navy Field Gunner it’s what made us get out of bed and train for selection. As a now, 70 years old, I still do loads of sports, cycling, kayaking, hiking. My problem is my wife, she keeps trying to remind me and give me reasons to not do anything, starting with age. Superb channel!
@chriscohlmeyer4735Ай бұрын
As some have put it: "Age is a state of mind" if you think you are too old then you become too old but if you think and picture yourself as young then you become young. I'm "70" with a 20 year old mind, I cycle and ski both alpine and cross country, I work seasonally as a ski patroler (as a son put it "I get paid to ski"), and I try to grow a garden if I have time.
@davehughes579Ай бұрын
Great session coach I have been doing pushups define 2023 challenge I'm gong for 3000 in December
@martylurie3753Ай бұрын
Your advice about arches and squats has been a game changer. Thank you!
@JamescraigjohnsonАй бұрын
At the college I went to ages ago, there was a bike race I think it was 20km there were quite a few ppl entered. One guy showed up on an upright granny bike with basket and clanky fenders. He actually won the race. He was a competitive cyclist but still. More and more the bike industry is convincing ppl they need to save 40grams by changing component a or component b etc. Currently I ride a heavy hybrid with areo bars since that is what is available to me at the moment. Just get out there and ride no matter the weather or bike. It all helps! Great video from bulletproof!
I used to really love cycling. I would go out with a big grin for the every day commute or weekend group ride or wet muddy cyclocross day even though I might get lapped (I'm not so fast with asthma). But after a few years long stint of nothing due to various factors and injury, getting back on has become a chore. I go to bed with ambition for tomorrows long trainer but wake up really not into it. At least I am making progress at the gym. This vid, I think this is the way forward for me.
@zavman109Ай бұрын
I had a friend who used to say “fat doesn’t care that it is raining/snowing” (meaning it will grow anyways). I often think of that
@kenhalal375Ай бұрын
So much truth to this. I can remember when I was competing I never gave the weather much thought. I rarely used an alarm to wake up. I just got up, dressed out and hopped on my bike. If it was raining I went back inside and got my rain gear. Riding my bike was the hardest part of my day. Everything else was easy after that. Without goals now I find it nearly impossible to ride consistently and any excuse keeps me off the bike.
@JakkakkJannajak-px3yrАй бұрын
I love you. Don’t need the advice like most as I’m a nut case with training, my issue is to much training. 2am zwift race and up at 6am. Recovery is also slowing at the age of 42. Either way, you’re the best on KZbin.
@Bazza1968Ай бұрын
I hate cycling first thing in the morning, it's not natural, and here in the highlands I'll wait until the sun is up enough to melt the ice, that's usually around mid-day and still in the shadows it'll be icy.... So a nice brunch then out on the bike...if it's raining/snowing/doesn't thaw it's Zwift. I like cycling and don't want to end up in the position of hating it as some "duty" I have to perform to prove to the 9 people who follow me on Strava that I've still got it (did I ever have it, that's the real question...?)
@sabaffiraАй бұрын
I have finally realised that having mates and scheduled group rides is the best motivation. There’s commitment, expectation and fear of getting dropped to keep me in top shape.
@JIMMYHIBBS1Ай бұрын
I came back to cycling a few years back from being a 20 min 10 mile TT guy …. To an overweight 30min 10 min TT guy …. And it was so tempting to give up ‘I’m too old - it’s too hard - bla, bla, bla ….. and I had to recalibrate - every session was a choice - don’t do it and get worse, or do it and hopefully get better … 5 years later I’m still not a 20min 10 guy and most likely never will be …. But I’m 100 times fitter and stronger than I was and so pleased I didn’t take the easy route and give up …. 1 life - even if you’ll never be the best - be the best you can be
@DJH-s7v15 күн бұрын
"I don't like going out in the rain coach". "That's fine, go and find another coach". 😂😂
@RaymonddeLeon71Ай бұрын
Yes coach! 10 second rule! You convinced me… can you convince my morning #2? 💩⏳⏳⏳
@JonathanWhoeverАй бұрын
The voice talks me out of training, is the same voice that laughs at me later.
@tedchamberlain7560Ай бұрын
Great as usual Scott , you should have thousands of followers
@robintropper660Ай бұрын
I honestly don't want to ever ride in a group, but these videos provide great insight and motivation all the same.
@JonathanWhoeverАй бұрын
I quit stopped riding with the local groups. To much drama.
@garycronk4967Ай бұрын
Thank you, Coach:)
@bryanwittenburg7171Ай бұрын
I needed to hear this. Too many excuses
@IANHOLMES-jr3qwАй бұрын
Thanks scott
@oreoliolАй бұрын
Doing the 10 minutes when you really don't have time is a solid tip.
@MsTatakaiАй бұрын
motivation doesn't exist .. is just an emotion... just do it ! Its a thing i always do... i even love to ride on "bad weather" ... i don't know im crazy or sometnhing but the feeling is so great... Cold ? just pedal and you get hot in a minute Rain ? just pedal and learn to love it ? i don't know because i do like the rain touching my face =P
@necstanunnАй бұрын
You just lit a fire under my butt... gonna go ride when I get home tonight... no excuses!
"He who has a WHY to live can bear almost any how.” Friedrich Nietzsche.
@graeme8884Ай бұрын
is the book in audiobook form to. it has headphones on the book. thanks
@BulletproofCyclingАй бұрын
Yes, this will be actually an audiobook as well:)
@willsiu8396Ай бұрын
This is a cult? I’m in 🔥
@hammerridecycling7630Ай бұрын
if it rains then ride indoor no excuses😂
@bimbobaggypants4820Ай бұрын
I'm a wimp; any sign of rain and I'm on the Indoor trainer, riding in a gale force wind is idiotic, and if it's icy i don't venture out after a bad experience one winter on an ungritted road.
@linasbar6951Ай бұрын
what happened to get you pronounced dead on side of the road? making me nervous now.
@ellerybice3787Ай бұрын
Subscribe¿ 🥴. So I can sign up to a constant stream of your foul language.
@christopher5585Ай бұрын
You complain about riding a steel bike in 1989 ?
@lisapet160Ай бұрын
Blah-blah-blah for 10 mins. Do resistance training to not to be weak.
@jw340629 күн бұрын
❤ I’m here for the blah blah blah. Ever since Craig Ferguson monologues stoped. This is close enough for my fix. Keep smiling❤️🩹