An Intense Bike Tour of Manhattan

Yesterday’s adventures were unbelievable and intense! When we woke up, after eight hours of sleep, Bo asked if I’d consider doing a long bike ride instead of a long run since he’s training for his first triathlon! I was apprehensive at first but as soon as I saw the glorious weather and had some motivation from Theodora who was also embarking on a long ride, I said of course!

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After breakfast we headed up town to Pedal Pushers bike shop. The staff at Pedal Pushers were super friendly, knowledgeable, and helpful! We went in there ready to rent road bikes for the day including clips and the whole nine yards. Unbeknownst to me, clips are scary shit! After getting the requisite lecture about the dangers of biking in New York City and how much cab drivers hate bikers, I was more than a little fearful. Bo on the other hand was ready for clips and excited for the adventure. For once, I listened to my gut and brain and opted to get a bike with cages instead of clips.

IMG_2386 (640x478)This is the smile of girl who is excited to bike for the day with cages instead of clips! Cages allowed me to easily start and stop cycling on the busy city streets.

IMG_0694Our route wasn’t planned very clearly, instead we just went wherever we felt. We started with a loop in Central Park before exiting in Harlem and heading towards Riverside Park.

IMG_0695 IMG_0696 IMG_0693After an adventurous hike and ride through Riverside Park we headed up towards the George Washington bridge.The views of the river and New Jersey were amazing!

IMG_0692 IMG_0685 (640x478) IMG_0686 (480x640) IMG_0688 (478x640)After reaching the bridge we took a water break and then headed down the Hudson River parkway back towards Manhattan.

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Fleet week and the tourists made riding on the Hudson River Parkway less than desirable but I had one thing on my mind, a cold smoothie!

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Thirty miles later we were exhausted but excited for many more long rides in New York. Now we just have to find a better path next time!

We also learned a few things from yesterday’s ride:

  1. If you want to get serious about riding, experiencing a road bike is very important. But, you need to be confident of your abilities before embarking on a long ride in a congested area. Bo felt more confident and therefore chose to go with cages but I on the other hand, just wanted to become comfortable with a road bike versus dealing with clips too.
  2. Be sure to wear the proper attire! Having padded bike shorts on made the ride far more enjoyable for both us and I was still sore at the end! They don’t cure everything but they definitely help!
  3. Carry plenty of water and fuel because YOU will sweat and you will work your body. I’ve always figured that riding a bike was easier than running but there were points yesterday, when I was keeping a 16 mph pace on an incline and was amazed how tough it was. I loved it and was happy I had my Camelbak for easy water access.
  4. If you’re cycling with someone else, have a plan because it’s tough to stay within speaking distance of each other. We started the ride without a plan and quickly got separated which made for a stressful situation. Even though we had our phones, it is IMPOSSIBLE to ride a road bike and talk at the same time on the streets of Manhattan.
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Starting the Long Weekend Right

Happy Memorial Day weekend! The Empire State Building is sporting red white and blue to honor our troops this weekend!

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Needless to say, I didn’t get to enjoy that happy hour I talked about yesterday. I left the office at 4pm though which is definitely earlier than most days so I was still able to enjoy some of the “summer Friday.” After leaving work I tried a “new to us” class at New York Health and Racquet club, MELT Method, with Melissa. We were definitely the youngest people in the class by at least 20 years but it did relieve a great deal of the tension I was holding in my feet and shoulders!

After the class, to my surprise, Bo made sure that my cute outfit wasn’t put to waste by making dinner reservations for us! We started the weekend with a fun, relaxed date at BLT Fish Shack in the Flatiron District. The service and food were both wonderful and exactly what we wanted. We enjoyed a few items from the raw bar and then split appetizers for our main course. There really is nothing better, in my humble opinion, than fresh seafood and a good beer on a Friday night.

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This morning, I slept in until 9 and upon waking realized that my body is definitely feeling the last two days of workouts! Between Physique 57 DVD, swimming 3/4 of a mile, doing a TABATA running and lifting workout with my trainer yesterday, and rolling out my body at MELT today’s planned long run isn’t happening! IMG_2385 (640x478)

Instead, I enjoyed a breakfast of champions with Bo in preparation for a 25 mile bike ride up the Hudson River Parkway.

                                                           Picture from last year’s biking adventure!

I’m going to enjoy a beach trip with friends tomorrow as my rest day and then do a long run Monday morning.

Overall, I think this is going to be one perfect long weekend!

Question: What are your long weekend plans?

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What I’m Wearing Today: First Summer Friday

 
There are definite benefits to living and working in New York City such as culture and restaurants within walking distance, amazing opportunities, and living in the center of such energy.
 
But, there is nothing I love more, as I’ve quickly learned, than summer in New York City. Sure you’ll find me venting about a few things this summer.
-NYC is crammed with tourists
-Subways are hotter and more humid than your spa’s sauna
– My feet are black by the end of the day when I wear flip flops through the city streets
 
But none of this can compare to feeling that washes over the city Memorial Day weekend. Markets pop up in every square and park, providing city dwellers with fresh produce and crafts. Streets shut down to taxis and other car traffic in honor of “Summer Streets.” Restaurants move their delicious food and refreshing drinks onto the city sidewalks as patrons relax outside in the evenings.
 
Yogis in the city are able to salute the sun and skyscrapers during yoga in the parks and other
 
exercise enthusiasts move from the treadmill and spin bike to summer streets.
In addition, there is amazing perk offered in many offices known as “Summer Fridays.”
 
Summer Fridays allow employees to leave the office mid-day to start the weekend in exchange for earlier mornings or later evenings Monday through Thursday. In honor of my first Summer Friday, I have put together an outfit which is perfect for both my cold office and this afternoon’s rooftop happy hour.
 
The outfit I’m wearing today is a bit of a risk as I’m wearing white jeans before Memorial Day but what can I say, living in NYC has made me a bit of a rebel!
 
Sumer Friday's Are Here
 

Kain sheer tank
$155 – net-a-porter.com

J crew cardigan
$62 – jcrew.com

J Crew white jeans
$98 – jcrew.com

Nashelle engraved necklace
$78 – charmandchain.com

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