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How To Stay Cycling Fit Over 60 - Top Tips To Defy The Years On The Bike 

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Whether you're a lifelong cyclist, looking for new ways to stay fit as you get older or are the founder of road.cc, these cycling fitness tips are for you! Make your 60s and beyond the best years on your bike yet!
Road cycling, gravel cycling, cycle commuting and just about every other kind of cycling are great ways of keeping fit, especially as you get older. We've enlisted the help of a coach to get some advice on how to best approach cycling at age 60 and above.
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Let us know any of your tips on cycling for over 60s in the comments section below...
With thanks to Jason Streather from PDQ Cycle Coaching: pdqcyclecoaching.co.uk/
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@vincekerrigan8300
@vincekerrigan8300 4 месяца назад
When I hit 90 two years ago, I finally conceded that being fast up hills, or even climbing them effectively at all, was a thing of the past. Varied flat routes being few and far between where I live, I added a ligtweight e-assist friction kit to my road bike, so the hilly routes are on my agenda again for as long as I manage to keep going. Hats off to all who keep going - do it as long as possible.
@michaelw7438
@michaelw7438 4 месяца назад
Bravo Sir!
@a1white
@a1white 4 месяца назад
Inspiring to hear
@nickdalamagas3540
@nickdalamagas3540 4 месяца назад
Champion
@ericsondmd
@ericsondmd 4 месяца назад
What matters is that you're still on your bike.
@8259lv
@8259lv 4 месяца назад
Yes absolutely brilliant, I’m 65 and already have an e-bike with a little assistance or I would never get up a hill with the knees I have! But I never want to stop riding as I love love love it and hope I’m still doing it when I reach 90🎉😊
@stevemoorby9068
@stevemoorby9068 2 месяца назад
I did an 888 mile tour across France. With us there was an 82 year old guy who had his 83rd birthday during the tour. He climbed Mont Ventoux quicker than me (58 at the time). Whenever I struggle I think of him.
@Nojikuzus
@Nojikuzus 4 месяца назад
Hit 65 last November, no plans on stopping anytime, being on my bike makes feel better than anything else!
@lifesaver3499
@lifesaver3499 4 месяца назад
great, but perhaps get a 21 year old girlfriend
@robertmcfadyen9156
@robertmcfadyen9156 4 месяца назад
I have a friend who is 79 and he finds his gravel bike enjoyable .​@@lifesaver3499
@AndrewBlucher
@AndrewBlucher 4 месяца назад
​@@lifesaver3499Are you trying to kill him?
@michaelmuncy3593
@michaelmuncy3593 2 месяца назад
68 here and I know what you mean.
@user-yh9ob2tl9e
@user-yh9ob2tl9e 2 месяца назад
65 here and a couple of years ago I bought SL7 Pro ❤️
@sfdint
@sfdint 4 месяца назад
A man from my home community in Indiana died 4 years ago at age 102. His daughter told me he took his last ride 2 weeks before he passed.
@njm3211
@njm3211 4 месяца назад
72 here. Climbed the Stelvio last June, Ronda Sella and Campo Imperatore in Abruzzo. Take it slow and steady. Enjoy your kit and being out in nature.
@AndrewBlucher
@AndrewBlucher 4 месяца назад
Stelvio! Go you!
@TesterAnimal1
@TesterAnimal1 3 месяца назад
62 here. Did a bike tour across Switzerland last year. Started in Geneva, crossed into Italy after a weeks and did the Stelvio and Gavia. Spent a rest day riding round the shore of Garda and rode back to Geneva the following week. Tagged onto a few training pace lines on the way too. I’m still as fast as I was in my forties.
@richardwhitehead4684
@richardwhitehead4684 4 месяца назад
I’m 62, and I’ve noticed that 100k-ish rides don’t feel much different than they did 10 years ago, but they do take longer. I’d say my average speed has dropped about 15% (or more) over the last 10 years. It’s funny how I (probably many people) ride to a perceived level of exertion and that level has (apparently) dropped over the past 10 years, but it _feels_ the same. At least I can still do 100k rides.
@wolfthequarrelsome504
@wolfthequarrelsome504 2 месяца назад
Weight increase?
@richardwhitehead4684
@richardwhitehead4684 2 месяца назад
@@wolfthequarrelsome504 now that you mention it, yes. Prob 10% more or less. Coincidence? I think my slower speeds are prob a function of both, but I’m feeling like my power loss is the bigger factor. Of course, now I have motivation to drop 15 lbs, for science, to to test the theory. Thanks for the motivation!
@Tailspin80
@Tailspin80 2 месяца назад
15lb is roughly the weight of the bike 😀
@MrCyclist
@MrCyclist 4 месяца назад
I am 79 and have been cycling for 45 years and since retirement at age 64 have maintained an average of 12,000 km per year. I agree with all you said for the over 60s. I ride 10 months in Toronto and Jan & Feb in Florida. This last year and now I take two days a week off the bike for recovery. Rainy days are when I rest and recover. Once a week for 30 minutes is for weight training and daily stretching exercises. Daily is important to keep the body agile otherwise it will seize up and not recover enough to ride pain free. Cycling is my raison d'etre.
@chrism5433
@chrism5433 3 месяца назад
Thank you I'm on the right track at 54 .cheers
@steveturner609
@steveturner609 3 месяца назад
The problem with Cycling in the U.K. is the Weather, haven’t been able to go out on the Bike now for a Couple of weeks because of Torrential Rain and Wind!!
@chrism5433
@chrism5433 2 месяца назад
@@steveturner609 yup unfortunately weather is the for the birds lol. Hit the gym for me lol
@user-yh9ob2tl9e
@user-yh9ob2tl9e 2 месяца назад
I love cycling in Toronto been here for 5 years much better than cycling in the UK
@benedictearlson9044
@benedictearlson9044 Месяц назад
@@steveturner609 You should try a stationary trainer/bike maybe in the garage or shed. Take a book or your phone and you can multitask.
@arnehusby1420
@arnehusby1420 4 месяца назад
I am 65 years old from Norway. Due to osteoarthritis, I had to switch to an electric bicycle. I have been cycling since I was a boy and now I can still enjoy cycling. I no longer dare to cycle in the winter, which is long and dark. Taking care to train so I'm ready for a new season. Not giving up cycling until I have to. I like nature best on quiet forest roads.
@nick_john
@nick_john 3 месяца назад
64 and I’ve been mountain biking for the past 30+ years and began racing XC and Enduro for the past 3 years. I don’t win, not even in my age class, but racing just makes me feel so good that I might actually be addicted. Literally for 48 hours after a race I feel like I can do anything. Not stiff or sore, I’m just full of that sweet adrenaline/endorphin cocktail. I try to do at least 8-10 races a year.
@neilreed8598
@neilreed8598 Месяц назад
I do 10 mile TT's at the age of 75 and my ambition is to break 30 mins still a bit out but I will keep on trying - only myself to beat.😊
@helendale7668
@helendale7668 3 месяца назад
64 year old woman, I'm converting to cyclist from runner because running hurts now ! I'd just done transport cycling until then, now I do long rides and enjoy trying new routes as much as possible. For the moment I do a weights session once a week, run twice and cycle a bit or a lot every day. Was in the "most active 1% " on Strava for last year and cycled about 16 500 km... not fast but do have a few QOMs (mostly in a corner of the Dordogne where not many people cycle). I think I eat more healthily than in my 30s- 40s.
@evanshaw17
@evanshaw17 4 месяца назад
I’m 74. Max heart rate 178. Pulse 54. Rode 12000 k last year climbed over 400,00 feet. Average speed on flats 22 mph. Can still do 400 watts for 30 minutes. I’ve raced at national level when younger. Did the John Muir Trail Sierras in 10 days 70,000 vertical 211 miles long. So yes it’s kept me healthy
@PInk77W1
@PInk77W1 4 месяца назад
Nice
@PInk77W1
@PInk77W1 4 месяца назад
U ever race against John Howard ?
@edgibbs3229
@edgibbs3229 4 месяца назад
Damn impressive! Keep up the great work.
@AndrewBlucher
@AndrewBlucher 4 месяца назад
That muscle "memory" is a great thing!
@dblissmn
@dblissmn 4 месяца назад
that heart rate stat is outstanding. How do you think you've done it? And how much has it declined since you were, say, 54?
@tw2102
@tw2102 4 месяца назад
Going on 56 this year , fighting Leukemia and riding mountain bike 15 miles a day on average. I have to rest a couple of days a week to recover because the TKI drug I take for Leukemia causes fatigue. But, I give God all the Glory for my Healing! In Jesus name Amen!
@user-xj5xp6qz5g
@user-xj5xp6qz5g 15 дней назад
Ive got CML and take drugs for it. good for you my friend! keep living.
@tonymanitta7078
@tonymanitta7078 4 месяца назад
I have been cycling for 8 years constantly long distance 50 70 100 miles a week . I am 65 . And feel like I am in my 30s I have been on chemo for Amalidosa AL for 3 years every wensday. The same day I get chemo I am riding 80 miles .... And not slowing down . First, I have to give God the Gloy my Savior Jesus Christ . In my weakness, I am strong in His Strangth . It's also a mindset .. if you think your old . You're old !!!! I am training for a 200-mile bike race .for this spring... And also Mammoth lake s grandfondo. 107 miles 7000 feet of climbing. Tour of Big Bear 110miles 10,000 feet of climbing . Eat healthy. Keep cycling and don't stop . Also I am a surfers and I surf when the waves get overhead .HB or Trussles in California. Don't have to get old ........
@davidwhitehead2298
@davidwhitehead2298 4 месяца назад
Amen brother. Go for it
@realitywinner7582
@realitywinner7582 4 месяца назад
absolutely - we're getting younger as we go on . God Bless !
@MrStmen
@MrStmen 4 месяца назад
61 years young , did the Zwift climbing portal , top 91% overall . Riding mtb , gravel and hiking , push ups , some plyometrics feels good to me.
@mrbjay5443
@mrbjay5443 4 месяца назад
You just get out there and do it. I've been cycling since 17, 67 now, doing 20-30 miles 2 to 4 days a week. Just get out there and do it. Simple. Take the time! I speed walk the other days and hiker. I try and exercise daily. It's a habit I formed
@mattfoley7881
@mattfoley7881 3 месяца назад
@@PEDALSnPROJECTSHe’s not bragging, he’s offering advice & encouragement. I’m 63 and cycle about 2,600 mi a year, as well as golfing, walking and lifting weights 2-4X per week. That’s not bragging, it’s stating what you can do when you’re committed to it. Oh yeah, I’m also a cancer survivor.
@zingbopdelux
@zingbopdelux 3 месяца назад
I just hit 1,300 consecutive days of cycling. (June 6th, 2020. A Pandemic project ...) Cycling everyday just becomes a part of my routine, like brushing my teeth! The energy hit sure makes me feel like "conquering the world" as I am faced with the reality of the day! ... the muscle memory is the hidden "golden egg"!
@rundt7605
@rundt7605 2 месяца назад
77 yr old still cycling but now just fair weather ,after winter it takes a long time to get bike fit again but good fun 😊 hills are now painfully slow but are there to be ridden
@georgejenkins1849
@georgejenkins1849 2 месяца назад
77 and did the Alps with my Son last year. Alp d’Huez Galibier etc Just a joy to sharing special time
@gc641
@gc641 4 месяца назад
Fast uphill now that’s where it’s at, I’m still trying at 61, those 13% grade are a killer
@easternairlines727
@easternairlines727 4 месяца назад
I will be 59 this May and have recently gotten more in to cycling. I started eating much better, cut out alcohol, and feel great! Thank you for the tips! Great video.
@roadcc
@roadcc 4 месяца назад
Good work!
@returnofthenative
@returnofthenative 4 месяца назад
Good, that stuff was poisoning you.
@dolittle6781
@dolittle6781 4 месяца назад
I’ve been riding my bike since a very young age and never felt the need to race or even go really fast. To me, many decades later, I feel the same way. Racing and going fast would actually spoil cycling for me!! Enjoy the exercise, seeing the sights around me (and not through a car’s windshield), people, landscapes/cityscapes, stopping at cafes, meeting new people, going to farmers market, and mostly whiffing the wonderful fragrances of the flowers, trees, pizzas, Asian foods, and most of all just enjoying the serenity cycling can bring while simply thinking good thoughts, and so on. Typically cruise at 12 mph, sometimes more sometimes less on my Specialized Crossroads hybrid bike with rear “saddlebags” and an action camera in tow on the handlebars. For me, cycling is about the bike taking me where I want to go around my leafy small city (instead of my car). And, of course, it’s so much more fun than driving! I occasionally see guys “flying by” on their super road bikes and actually think how much they are missing as they zoom down the roadways. Oh, well, to each his own! By the way, I hit over 20 mph on a downhill slope a couple of times. If I really wanted to go faster than that, I’d probably buy a motorcycle.
@leefury7
@leefury7 3 месяца назад
I'll turn 75 soon. Winter is about over so I'm still in the gym where I do 100 swings with kettlebells and then 50-60 squats and lifts with kettlebells before doing intense ex of 3 sets of-2min spurts on the stair stepper, dreadmill and occasionally on the rowing machine. Also on the elliptical, I do 11mins trying to keep up with crescendos in Scheherazade #4 (Rimsky-Korsakov) where I end with sweat dripping. Then I cool off with a second round of kettlebells. During the summer I do kettlebells and then 20-50miles on the bicycle. For the last 4 yrs I've managed 3k miles/summer and 5k the year prior when I began cycling. I drove down from Chicago to south of Miami in Jan to bike but only got in 300m because of cold and windy weather. I'm hoping to do another 3k this year. I am still putting getting an electric bike.
@stevedouglas3975
@stevedouglas3975 4 месяца назад
As a ahem, mature cyclist I train hard and also do heavy weights twice a week. Proper lifts, bench, squat etc and go to max when possible. This is key to maintaining muscle mass.
@jaimeopazo9625
@jaimeopazo9625 4 месяца назад
Guys, don't be afraid to lift heavy. Focus on technique, and then add load. And add load.
@raykleiner3151
@raykleiner3151 4 месяца назад
This advice is spot on. The simple joy of riding on 2 wheels and just how far you can go, is priceless whatever your age. I've ridden well over 100,000 kms in 14 countries (MTB), and still enjoy the freedom of simply getting out there. My recovery time is longer and I need to work more on flexibility. Bottom line, cycling has positive effects no matter what your age or how far you want to take it.
@dfawkes55
@dfawkes55 4 месяца назад
Well I'm a 68yr old posting the 68th comment. Been cycling for 60yrs and I use it for my everyday riding, commuting and food shopping. My go to bike is a Jamis XR26 Trail mountain bike with 21speeds. (22 to 89 gear inches) I can go up a hill sitting down in low gear and the top gear is fine for me. The bicycle is mechanical and very easy to fix. Cycling has kept me healthy over the years. I'm not a competitive cyclist. In 2007, I sold my last car. My bicycle riding is part of a very healthy lifestyle.
@rjbartz7957
@rjbartz7957 4 месяца назад
I'm 63 and still can beat almost all of the local kids on our mountain bike trails for one lap and still have KOM'S for multiple laps set in the last few years. I always say I'm a diesel engine now. I work my core twice a week along with push-ups, also twice a week. I commute an average of 3 days a week 22 miles round trip. Keep moving!!
@zwiftingwithdemonhunter
@zwiftingwithdemonhunter 4 месяца назад
Excellent video. As a 65-year-old man who just underwent a radical prostatectomy, the hardest part about this is being told to stay off the bike until at least the first week of March. I only ride indoors and on Zwift and it is sheer hell looking over and seeing my Stages bike and knowing I'm still five weeks away from just pedaling easy. I do know that in a couple of weeks I'll be given the green light to do some light resistance band work. I miss riding!
@cathydurkin4119
@cathydurkin4119 4 месяца назад
You'll be amazed at how quickly it all comes back to you after your recovery from surgery. It's very hard to gaze at a bike without touching it but you'll be rewarded for your patience. Happy riding when the day comes. 0:13
@leejonesNPT
@leejonesNPT 4 месяца назад
I had my Prostatectomy in Sept 2023, i have only recently started going back out on the bike, took my time waited until i had the all clear from my surgeon before going out. Just doing 25 mile rides at the moment but waiting for the weather to improve before i get back to my regular 65 mile routes. I will be 63 in March and still feeling pretty fit, i had a heart pacemaker fitted in 2007 which has helped matters somewhat.
@robdrelich8563
@robdrelich8563 2 месяца назад
I had a RP 2 years ago, it took me about 6 weeks to get back on the bike. My advice is don't force it, but you'll bounce back quickly. I've felt so much better and stronger on the bike post surgery. Good luck with your recovery, hope you keep the all clears on the PSA
@charliebamford2807
@charliebamford2807 4 месяца назад
Not everyone is lucky to have a good domestic situation. Cycling helps mental health by allowing an escape to the countryside where you can chat with friends away from domestic stress. Caring for your bike provides a sense of purpose & pride. Not ideal but better than just festering in a depressed state
@roadcc
@roadcc 4 месяца назад
Well said Charlie!
@leissp1
@leissp1 4 месяца назад
As a 70 year old all of these points are spot on. I have engaged a personal trainer to ensure that I am not doing things wrong as I never trained in a gym ever. The proof is in the pudding as they say as I have improved my Hour record over the one I had at 64-69 Two Canadian age group hour records and looking forward to the next one. Thanks and keep on keeping on
@AndrewBlucher
@AndrewBlucher 4 месяца назад
Great to hear!
@dave136
@dave136 4 месяца назад
Great points raised guys..I’m not quite 60 yet but just about to turn 56 ..and will be applying a lot what you discussed to my cycling and fitness 👍🏻👍🏻
@Philatlondon1
@Philatlondon1 4 месяца назад
Go Jason. My old team mate in CC Abergavenny. Unfortunately, this advice is becoming ever more relevant.
@drewcama2488
@drewcama2488 4 месяца назад
I'm 58 this year and I think all theses things are obvious. I feel fast and I can still beat the taxi home but man I can't keep up with so many cyclists anymore.
@JayLato
@JayLato 4 месяца назад
I’m 39 and fat, might as well be 60. Tips noted.
@PInk77W1
@PInk77W1 4 месяца назад
Me 62. Cycling from Coleman Tx to Key west Florida March 1-31 1700miles. Fly back to Dallas April 3 To watch the total eclipse on April 8. Then ride my bike home 200miles back to coleman Tx.
@55Reever
@55Reever 16 дней назад
As far as riding on the road as a 67-year-old, I've seen too many stupid accidents and careless people driving vehicles. So, when I ride my head is on a swivel and my ears are the most important sense I have for situational awareness.
@Tuffydipstick
@Tuffydipstick 4 месяца назад
I am nearly 75 and I have been cycling most of my life since I was 6 years old. I now have an electric bike and go cycling nearly every Sunday morning. It keeps me active.
@kentgaisford6806
@kentgaisford6806 4 месяца назад
“Built for distance, not speed” - the time old adage coming from this 70 year old. Cheers, mates.
@hewer1953
@hewer1953 3 месяца назад
Turned 71 last week . Started riding in 2000 but started weight training at 12 back in the 1960s . I have no plans to stop the workouts. I can eat what I want and stay the same as when I was 25
@rgcolvin9011
@rgcolvin9011 4 месяца назад
Wow- what great testimonials to biking. I’m only 81, but still biking to work every day. Recommend a step through frame for our limited hip flexion and an e-bike for catching up with the girls.
@chriscoates5427
@chriscoates5427 3 месяца назад
I am over 70 and cycling is now my form of exercise as I can no longer run. I also have atrial fibulation (irregular heartbeat). My average speed on my rides between 20k and 30k has dropped from 30kph to 22kph the last 10 years. My maximum heart rate does not exceed 130bpm, no matter how hard I push it! In my 30's it was high 170's. My GP reckons it is all part of ageing, which is unavoidable. My milage now is a modest average of 60km a week. I don't ride in the wet weather . I live in Perth, Australia, which has a medditeranian climate, so dry summers and short wet winters. We also have a very good network of cycleways, so I can avoid riding in traffic. I recently got a titanium bike for my birthday, which is a very comfortable ride. I hope to continue riding as long as I enjoy it, and am confident enough to handle a bike easily.
@AndrewBlucher
@AndrewBlucher 4 месяца назад
All great advice guys. I'm 67, been a cyclist over 60 years. Ten years ago I stopped using a bike computer and just riding by feel; I can check what Strava says later. On the recovery side, I completely agree with all you've said. It certainly takes me longer. I should pay more attention to protein. I find my heat tolerance is reducing so I give more attention to hydration. Ride on, folks, ride on!
@robbchastain3036
@robbchastain3036 4 месяца назад
I'm 64 and thankful to still be riding and representing. And I'm having fun this winter with a project, upgrading a '90s Specialized Rockhopper Ultra into a gravel bike. And just so y'all know, I will be contending for a trophy in the over-60 class at some gravel races this year. Or an also-ran ribbon. Either way, it's all a blast to still be riding with that competitive fire and not really care all that much about overall placement if you've done your best. And truly, just being out there is victory for older riders and on dirt, for sure, I'll be there to represent the Schwinn Sting-Ray riders of half a century ago. We got around on those bikes, pretty much everywhere until sunset. 😀
@roadcc
@roadcc 4 месяца назад
Nice! Keep it up Robb!
@adrianbird928
@adrianbird928 4 месяца назад
61 year old ex road racer , agree with all this , but would add the importance of getting out every week , if I miss one week ,I really notice a downturn in performance , where as when I was younger I could get away with a week off .
@AndrewBlucher
@AndrewBlucher 4 месяца назад
Yes, that edge soon goes, but the base fitness is still there.
@tenaheffernan1368
@tenaheffernan1368 23 дня назад
I am 64 and pre Covid I was Zwifting 30 - 45 minutes three to four times a week in the morning before work. At that time, I could do a 20 to 30 mile outside ride on an occasional weekend without any effort at all. Started working at home, got lazy, and stopped Zwifting on a regular basis for the past couple of years. Fast forward to last weekend when I picked up a new bike and took it on a 20 mile outside ride. It just about killed me! My legs were fine, but my backside hurt something fierce!
@Philatlondon1
@Philatlondon1 4 месяца назад
I moved to a 9 day week a few years ago and I'm now trying a 12 day training period, with the last 5 days as recovery. All in the aid of improving recovery and avoiding overtraining as I age.
@AndrewBlucher
@AndrewBlucher 4 месяца назад
Overtraining is good to avoid! Recovery is getting slower, and hydration is getting harder :-)
@hwrdgrn
@hwrdgrn 3 месяца назад
It is not - age - that keeps people off a bicycle. It is the overemphasis on speed, going fast, being hunched over on a over priced bike, wearing skintight uncomfortable clothes, being crushed by an irate SUV. That is what keeps older people off of bikes. I live in Japan, and pevery single day, I see hundreds, maybe thousands of people of all ages including grannies who can barely walk downhill, on their bicycles going around town doing their shopping, going to work, visiting their friends on safe, sane and sensible bicycles and they would never dream of going fast, or competing with traffic.
@krakatoa1200
@krakatoa1200 28 дней назад
I am now 77, I started cycling on my 14th Birthday 1961, I raced until about 6 years ago, but once my speed dropped below an acceptable level I started riding 'Retro' events in France Belgium and Italy. they are quite tough, but speed is not essential survival though, is the target. Retro Tour of Flanders in June 80k. can't wait.
@sprlowe
@sprlowe 3 месяца назад
I only started my road bike odyssey during the pandemic. I'm now 63 and hoping to do this year's l'étape an hour faster than last year's. Losing weight will help most, but I've started the year with an 8-week training plan. Starting late in life, I can only get faster!
@user-xc6dl4bv2f
@user-xc6dl4bv2f 3 месяца назад
I guess I qualify,but just started cycling during Covid - to relieve the boredom. I’m 68 next month. Bought a bike for $100. Just to see how it would feel after not being on one for about 40years. Nervous about the cars at first but the rest is history. This was the one and only good thing about Covid.
@danmillercrna
@danmillercrna 3 месяца назад
I lived on the flat coast area for a while and lost power over time. Then I moved to the mountains. It took a while to adjust but now when I go back to the flat lands I am 2mph faster than I was 10 years ago. Im 69.
@almostidaho5885
@almostidaho5885 3 месяца назад
A few years ago, I finished a workout on Zwift when a small group of riders came by. I decided to ride with them for a bit. They were having a conversation about how frustrating it is trying to improve as you get older. I had to chuckle when one guy posted, “ Ah, it’’s not that bad. It’s just a matter of managing expectations”. So now at 73, my workouts are an exercise in “Managing my Expectations”. :)
@philipdrewry6706
@philipdrewry6706 3 месяца назад
I’ve just turned 60, and with the right weather and my lightweight bike, I can still achieve an average speed of 18 miles per hour over 40 ish miles. This is better than when I seriously took up road cycling in my early 50’s. Wish I’d started earlier, but you can’t turn the clock back, but you can still improve with age.
@paulgordon7526
@paulgordon7526 4 месяца назад
Strength and conditioning is important as well as flexibility. I have done and still do Judo (I'm 61) I teach more than fight these days but picked up more injuries in my early days as we didn't really do enough stretching and strength and conditioning. Interestingly if I push myself hard for a few days on the trot my VO2max plumets! I have come to learn the 80% Zone 1-2 20% zone 4+ seems to work well being a heavy guy at 112 Kg my Vo2 max is around 42 with a resting heart rate of 48 which I feel is not bad! and I can just about do 100km in under 4 hours so pretty happy with that.
@Guitar6ty
@Guitar6ty 2 месяца назад
74 have gone over to electric mountain bike its the best move I have ever made and the mountain bike can cope with our terrible potholed roads.
@BUILTLIGHTWOUNDTIGHT
@BUILTLIGHTWOUNDTIGHT 3 месяца назад
AWESOMENESS!!! thank you for sharing this!!! 😎
@rayamis9509
@rayamis9509 4 месяца назад
I started back on a bike at 60, (eBike, easy in!) & did my 10 k commute. 2 years later progressed onto a "real" bike up to my pension at 65. Now at 70 always looking for "excuses" to ride (To the shops, visit friends etc.) trying to hold on to my fitness. Diving is my hobby, & Bike, Yoga, & Dancing are doing a good job to help me pass my yearly health test. Thanks for the good, solid & clear advice, which is also good for "flat handlebar" cyclists.
@ucanskixc568
@ucanskixc568 3 месяца назад
Never thought of not stopping cycling. Yes I have raced in many sports including cycling. Now in my early 70's and into fatbikes and bikepacking to get out into nature. My knees and hips do not like me so much anymore with arthritis and 25 pounds over racing weight. It is still fun when combined with Nordic skiing in the winter. Max HR has dropped 45 beats and min. HR has risen just about 15 beats. Just an old laborer who keeps on riding. :)
@PEDALSnPROJECTS
@PEDALSnPROJECTS 3 месяца назад
Who would want to cycle in their 70s
@ucanskixc568
@ucanskixc568 3 месяца назад
haha most all cyclists I know who ride in their 70's can put just about any cyclist to shame. They are also avid Nordic skiers@@PEDALSnPROJECTS
@PEDALSnPROJECTS
@PEDALSnPROJECTS 3 месяца назад
@@ucanskixc568 well not me but we'll see what technology brings in 20 yrs lol
@PEDALSnPROJECTS
@PEDALSnPROJECTS 3 месяца назад
@@ucanskixc568 I do see a guy looks in his 70s zipping around here like a Maniac lolol
@debrarose8079
@debrarose8079 2 месяца назад
Thank you so much for this content as I am turning 66and love riding my bike as it always gives me the feeling of freedom and that five year old that initially discovered that freedom to go anywhere 😊
@raymondelliot4605
@raymondelliot4605 2 месяца назад
I’m 62 and I not only road cycle but I also do road running throwing in a half marathon a month. I’ve been doing them for a lot of years. I might be slow at both now but happy I can still do it. Long may it last. My rides are mostly in zone 3/4 and my runs are now falling into those zones. Thanks for the informative video. It people like yourselves gives different information where I take your advice.
@Curbsurfer6754
@Curbsurfer6754 4 месяца назад
Old man strength you can't beat it
@Sailingbill1
@Sailingbill1 3 месяца назад
Great video. Very pragmatic. Thank you guys
@adrianhalkes3378
@adrianhalkes3378 4 месяца назад
Nearing 67 .. first raced a stage race just before turning 60 .. still learning and fitting it in with work ..
@bgochicoa
@bgochicoa 3 месяца назад
I'm 75 and bike 8 miles a day (or more) to get to the pool and back. My PCP just told me that my stats are better than some of her patients in their twenties. I started taking glucosamine and cycling twenty years ago to deal with osteoarthritis in the knees. It's worked. After recent MRI's (for a torn meniscus - from a construction accident years ago) I was told that the cartilage is in good shape.
@ronhigh8370
@ronhigh8370 3 месяца назад
Great information im 65 been riding also since a kid, had a heart and liver transplant in 2019, but im back on the bike, did the seagull centry 66miler in 2022 missed last year due to kidney stones, not the same power as b4 transplant but the same love of cycling, keep pushing!!
@georgeskinner2474
@georgeskinner2474 3 месяца назад
I'll be 70 this July, can't wait 10 years for your next Top Tips!
@Sherman1862
@Sherman1862 3 месяца назад
I'm 61 and have been riding bikes all of my life, I love riding the hills and trails in the San Francisco Bay Area East Bay Regional Parks I'm avid mountain biker and I've just purchased my first Ebike, a Wired freedom!!!! I can't wait to get it! Ill still pedal but will have a bit of extra power when the trail gets tough, the tough gets going!!!! ; )
@anthonykent9387
@anthonykent9387 4 месяца назад
Great video! Thanks! See you in 10 years hopefully for the 70s version. Riding a bike makes me feel like a kid again!
@roadcc
@roadcc 4 месяца назад
Cheers Anthony, hopefully we can make something in the meantime worth watching haha ;)
@s2theb258
@s2theb258 2 месяца назад
I am too young for this video, I'm only 59 🤣🤣, and I've been a runner for 4 years, (I started at 55) had to stop because of osteoarthritis in the knee. Doctor said start swimming or bicycling instead. So I did last year in September 2023, I got my first gravel bike ever. ). I rode it all winter, and I'm in Sweden with snow n ice! I love it so much I even got myself a good eMtb as well, so now I'm going to start learning to go downhill. I try to do 3 gym 2 cycling days a week, and Id say its never ever to late to start. Ill come back to this video in a year when I have the correct age :). Great video, good talk and I'm subscribed!!
@MarkSmithSa
@MarkSmithSa 3 месяца назад
I'm 63 and am over halfway round the world in my virtual challenge to circumnavigate the globe in less than 500 days. I'm on track to finish 50 days ahead of schedule. I cycle on average 63 Km a day, every day, at an average of 27 kph in an average temperature of 35 C on a fitness bike with a high coefficient of aerodynamic drag. I completed my first 100 miles century ride in September 2023 in 6:22:43 in a tropical temperature of 36 C . Next year I will complete a half triathlon: 1 Km swim, 40 Km cycle ride, 10 Km run. A year ago I was in an ICU with a severe respiratory illness at 92 Kg. Today I'm 70 Kg with a physique rating of 9 (out of 9). Cycling was my least favourite discipline of triathlons ~40 years ago but is now my favourite by far.
@elizabethsheplermusic
@elizabethsheplermusic 2 месяца назад
So inspirational!!♥️
@MarkSmithSa
@MarkSmithSa 2 месяца назад
Very many thanks Elizabeth. I'm now up to 72 Km a day on average, every day, at 28 kph and just this month have so far climbed over 4000 m@@elizabethsheplermusic
@bobloew2175
@bobloew2175 3 месяца назад
I'm 73, my Mantra is - Strength in Mind then Strength in Body. I believe that if I listen to my body then you can continue. I do push myself but never to the extent when I was 50.
@williamcvaughan7921
@williamcvaughan7921 3 месяца назад
Well, still cycling at 71, and the main thing I noticed during my 60's decade, is that the potential to lose a lot of strength / muscle mass increased a great deal. I have to make more of an effort not only to challenge myself on the bike, but to hit the gym at least a couple of times per week for basic strength training. Other than the obvious physical health benefits, I find cycling to be a huge mental stress relief at this stage of my life - particularly if I focus on finding routes mostly devoid of automobile traffic. To avoid overuse injury, these days I've adapted to what I call the "three rule" - never do challenging rides more than three days in a row.
@richardharris8538
@richardharris8538 4 месяца назад
I'm only happy on the bike when I am punishing myself. I can't help it.
@ianthompson6268
@ianthompson6268 4 месяца назад
injuries are the tough part for me at 59-1/2 (roadie and cyclocross racer). I had an accident last June 6th and am still healing. Everything takes longer at a certain age. Be careful folks. You might still be fast, but injuries aren't the same as when we were 20-sumthing.
@jugaloo5873
@jugaloo5873 3 месяца назад
Lol, I thought I'd quit bmx in my late 20's.......over 30 years later still I ride and just started sending MTBs!! Ps after crashing real bad (late 20's), i stared doing yoga....made me bendy...super great.
@philparker97
@philparker97 4 месяца назад
I'm now 61 and riding 100 miles (and a bit ) in a day, doesn't concern me. I've managed it a few times in 2023 and will do so again this year, if a little slower than 20 years ago, although I don't expect to replicate Reg Harris!
@machine7844
@machine7844 3 месяца назад
*_IM 80 YEARS OLD AND I STILL DO 30MPH WITH ASSIST OF MY HOMEMADE EBIKE_*
@Barry101er
@Barry101er 2 месяца назад
Off the bike I use a TRX Suspension Training kit for strength; super low impact but it does the trick (63)
@nickydwyer
@nickydwyer 4 месяца назад
Brilliant, practical common sense advice and some great funny remarks 😆😆
@johnnyveganite9141
@johnnyveganite9141 4 месяца назад
50 year old vegan here, love cycling and running. My fitness is good, health is good, blood good. Plant based is the way to go, I'm high carb vegan use no caffeine or other stimulants (which are terrible for the body) and I recover super fast and keep up with younger lads no problem.
@PaulJohnson-tl9ph
@PaulJohnson-tl9ph 4 месяца назад
63 in April and i love every minute of cycling out side. Home trainer that's another question. ha ha ha!! has to be done in the winter as i live in Austria now and with the weather conditions its just impossible here.
@markgorman1291
@markgorman1291 2 месяца назад
Speed can also be dependent, in part, on the type of bike you ride, gearing etc. I like to go fishing as well. So I pile on additional weight into a back pack, stick the rods on the back of the bike for a touch more weight and then select a difficult gear, not the easier bottom 7 as I find them way too easy, and then start on the local hills around Torbay out towards my local fishing venue. A nice hill climb with additional weight in a harder gear is ideal. I would love a good racing bike to be honest. I also keep myself seated during the climb for that touch more stress.
@alexwilsonpottery3733
@alexwilsonpottery3733 4 месяца назад
‘BikeFit’ wasn’t a word as much as a process, in CTC days. I’ve been a bike commuter-tourist since the age of nine, sixty-five now and still not setting my bikes up like a racer, but for extended-ride comfort - which is admittedly much more difficult with most new frames.
@MatzeMumpitz
@MatzeMumpitz 4 месяца назад
Nice talk! In the Zwift Racing League are a few 60+ riders in the top 10 of their Class. Myself nearly 60 challenge myself with younger ones, and I win often.
@brucewmclaughlin9072
@brucewmclaughlin9072 3 месяца назад
One day you may find that regardless of how much you pay ,or get a good bike fit, your body may just break down enough that what we have taken for granted all these years of riding , now makes us uncomfortable!! I developed nerve damage in both hands , found that regardless of what seat i was saddled with , or how upright I rode , there was still an uncomfortable bike beneath me. So I went hiking . I also changed the diamond frame bike to a recumbent touring bike Bacchetta Giro A20 and yes I modified it a bit. I went from 170 mm crank arms to 153 mm all the power and a higher cadence. I realized after many years riding / touring/commuting / leading rides, that 27 gears gives a good spread of choice but I just can not spin at 85-90 rpm in a high gear unless down a hill, so now I have an 18 speed 42-22 on the front with 9 gears for those long slopes fully loaded and 9 gears for everything else . There is very little need to shift the front chainrings unless I am loaded on a tour. As I am now holding the handlebars with 2 positions down from the 5 positions on drop bars , I no longer have any weight on the hands to contend with. Ahhhh yes the seat, I have a full mesh seat that I sit in, not on . There is no standing up to relieve any butt pains on a long ride like I did with the diamond frame so that seat I have on the recumbent has to be comfortable. A diamond frame now would give me speed which I like , however the recumbent gives me speed and comfort , what more could you ask for? Recumbents are Not UCI approved . Unless you are racing ( elbows scraping the ground low ) , a recumbent stands out in traffic and regardless of our looking into the beady eyes of car and truck drivers , we have to be aware that we may or may not be recognized as a vehicle or object that should be avoided. Stay safe out there
@johnandrews3568
@johnandrews3568 3 месяца назад
interesting info as I turned 59. FWIW I gained a bunch of muscle mass from age 50-55, and position-wise I'm still slammed with a -20' stem and comfortable. I do measure myself against anyone who can grab a kom and still average about 10-12 a year. Looking forward to my 60s.
@davidroberts6766
@davidroberts6766 4 месяца назад
Hitting 60 this year. I am looking forward to aging on my bike…..my bigger challenge is gravity, at 2.04 metres and 135kilos!
@twfkbuildabike9533
@twfkbuildabike9533 3 месяца назад
I realized in my late 60's that I'd lost 2" of height over the previous years and wasn't comfortable on the bike anymore. This wasn't a position problem as you addressed but I needed a different size frame. So I turned my 30-yr old "good" bike into my grocery getter and bought a new bike based on the size recommendation from a professional fitter. That made a big difference and felt like I was taking years off my age. Bottom line: pay attention to your height which directly affects reach.
@renzo6490
@renzo6490 3 месяца назад
I've been a cyclist for 55 years. I'm 78 now and I ride about 6 miles/day. I swing my leg over the seat, slip my feet into the pedal clips and take off thinking to myself, " Not bad for 78! "
@festerofest4374
@festerofest4374 4 месяца назад
My takeaway; "Gotta keep on moving!"
@roadcc
@roadcc 4 месяца назад
Absolutely!
@Acousticmarine678
@Acousticmarine678 3 месяца назад
I still love going fast, that's what hills and mountains are for :)
@kenyeuong1773
@kenyeuong1773 2 месяца назад
Yes you do loose muscle mass as we age. One way of stopping that or dramatically reduce that is Weight bearing exercise. Riding a bike is great but at the end of the day it is a non weight bearing exercise. So as you get older get on the gym and work those legs
@SailingTeamTallyHo
@SailingTeamTallyHo 2 месяца назад
I am 66 and don’t plan stopping at all but I have a higher awareness of injury avoidance
@AlveHenricson
@AlveHenricson 3 месяца назад
It doesn't matter if you're old or young, with a recumbent bike you don't get as much pain in your body as you do on a standard bike. The seating position also means that you can cycle much longer with a recumbent bike. Sad that many miss the opportunity to own a recumbent bike.
@walcottav
@walcottav 4 месяца назад
At least women were acknowledged ever briefly, and yes, much of this advice is applicable to all, but it would be appreciated if a video dedicated to women would be produced.
@TT-fn1xb
@TT-fn1xb 4 месяца назад
Wish I could like this more than once.
@bluetooth2000
@bluetooth2000 4 месяца назад
Piece of advice: DO NOT forget to check your cardiac valves (echocardiogram), because they lost tonus with aging and blood reflux to the cavities occur, putting extra pressure on the heart which results on less blood and oxigen to muscles, harder breathing, arrhythmias, or cardiac insufficiency after 60 years old, even on healthy persons and even if your previous check ups were ok.
@moxiebandseattle7370
@moxiebandseattle7370 7 дней назад
Super interesting for the 65 y.o. The constant interruptions and comments by the interviewer are frustrating! Let the man finish a sentence!
@neilmdon
@neilmdon 4 месяца назад
race age 61 listened to this doing 20s seated max efforts lol
@roadcc
@roadcc 4 месяца назад
Keep it up Neil!
@bikeyclown4669
@bikeyclown4669 3 месяца назад
Resistance exercise (lifting weights, calisthenics, etc.) is where I see most cyclists getting left behind as they age. If you no longer race on the road, why not develop some mass, strength and power? Track racers get the importance of weight lifting because it means survival, particularly for the sprinters. Resistance exercise also improves quality of life. You can pick heavy things up, and, unlike those who only do resistance exercises, you can do it all day long because of the endurance you develop cycling.
@rct8884
@rct8884 3 месяца назад
Always enjoy your analysis, interesting that the Sony model numbers leaked so far did not look to have any 98" models.🤔
@chrism5433
@chrism5433 4 месяца назад
Make sure we all strength train or run for bone density.
@Nick-Gye
@Nick-Gye 3 месяца назад
Important point
@BigA1
@BigA1 3 месяца назад
You talked about getting an annual medical each year - but where do you go? Getting an appointment at my GP is near impossible so what are the alternatives? Where do you go and to what extent do you get checked?
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