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  • on a bit of a downer……god knows why.
  • ton
    Full Member

    new bike sat in the warehouse at work, unridden
    just had a weeks touring with the wife..awesome
    got my health sorted out, so made up with that…but I feel down and cant be arsed to ride hardly.
    prior to getting my health sorted I was riding over 100 miles every week and really enjoying it.
    now I am only doing 10 or so a day, and it feels like a proper chore.
    🙁

    JefWachowchow
    Free Member

    Post holiday blues? Season change? Coming down with lurgy?

    I had a week of the blues when I came back from my holiday last month. I managed to shrug them off with a few short rides in the woods, practicing bunny hops, skids and wheelies rather than trying to get loads of miles in. Skids are the best!

    bikebouy
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    trailofdestruction
    Free Member

    Be reet fella. Just put everything to one side for a little while and come back to it later. In the meantime, go and find something new to occupy your time. It’s a cliche, but a change is as good as a rest.

    Think about something that you’ve always wanted to do, but never got around to. Now is the chance to actually get round to it.*

    * Coke and hookers does not apply to this situation.

    darrenspink
    Free Member

    Cheer up for goodness sake, its Friday you have a nice new bike and your health. So what if you don’t want to ride..don’t beat yourself up over it im sure you’ll get the love back soon.

    Jamie
    Free Member

    Stop being such a pussy, Ton.

    Things could be worse…

    LoCo
    Free Member

    What bike did you get in the end then? 😀 Got any pics?

    rOcKeTdOg
    Full Member

    Ride to pub, have pints ride home, short rides without the worry if it having to be “epic” or “gnar” make the destination the goal rather than the ride. It’ll come back around

    Alternatively join a few of us at Cannock tomorrow for a chilled out pedal around on the pebbles.

    Vortexracing
    Full Member

    eh big lad, it happens to all of us, just give it a bit of time, you don’t HAVE to ride all the time.

    Those holiday snaps look great, looks like you and the Mrs had a great time, and it’s good to see you back on your feet and riding.

    We need to get Lowey and Junkyard contacted and get a ride pencilled in.

    Junkyard
    Free Member

    You called 😉

    YGM all of you
    We need to sort this

    boxelder
    Full Member

    Get on iplayer and watch Marvellous from last night……..

    gonzy
    Free Member

    you don’t HAVE to ride all the time

    +1

    take some time off to let yourself fully recharge…absence makes the heart grow fonder and all that

    cookeaa
    Full Member

    Bit of early onset SADS perhaps?

    Maybe don’t worry so much about riding mileage, just getting out frequently, even for short rides/walks anything really should help adjust mood.

    I was talking with my Missus about this sort of thing last night, She said she definitely notices a change in my mood/general motivation to do stuff when I’ve not ridden for a bit, and it can become a bit of a vicious circle…

    I said it must be something to do with them there “Endolphins” or that “Testoestrogen” triggered by activity levels, and that doing fun stuff makes me happier than… err, not doing fun stuff???

    Anyway blokes are relatively straight forwards, none of this menstrual nonsense.
    As a friend of mine once put it when asked about how he was feeling:

    Real men only have four “Feelings”:
    -About right
    -Hunger
    -Fear
    -Anger

    Empathy wasn’t his strong suit TBH…

    alanf
    Free Member

    Don’t fret, it’s nearly beer o’clock 😀

    ton
    Full Member

    Mrs ton said she thought I might be a bit depressed, coming back from a nice holiday and stuff.
    I reckon I need a bit of mtfu and a nice ride and a few beers with some mates.

    mattjg
    Free Member

    It’s normal, it happens to most people, it’ll pass.

    fasthaggis
    Full Member

    Get on iplayer and watch Marvellous from last night……..

    This ^^^

    Life is great big man ,just follow some basic rules.

    Choose any or all of the suggestions from Mr Tim Minchin

    1. You don’t have to have a dream.

    2. Don’t seek happiness.

    3. Remember, it’s all luck.

    4. Exercise.

    5. Be hard on your opinions.

    6. Be a teacher.

    7. Define yourself by what you love.

    8. Respect people with less power than you.

    9. Don’t rush.

    edlong
    Free Member

    Do you usually have a slump at this time of year? Is it that time when you start getting up in the dark again?

    Don’t underestimate those daylight lamps, they aren’t snake oil..

    mattjg
    Free Member

    Choose any or all of the suggestions from Mr Tim Minchin

    1. You don’t have to have a dream.

    2. Don’t seek happiness.

    3. Remember, it’s all luck.

    4. Exercise.

    5. Be hard on your opinions.

    6. Be a teacher.

    7. Define yourself by what you love.

    8. Respect people with less power than you.

    9. Don’t rush.

    Good list.

    scandal42
    Free Member

    Choose any or all of the suggestions from Mr Tim Minchin

    1. You don’t have to have a dream.

    2. Don’t seek happiness.

    3. Remember, it’s all luck.

    4. Exercise.

    5. Be hard on your opinions.

    6. Be a teacher.

    7. Define yourself by what you love.

    8. Respect people with less power than you.

    9. Don’t rush.

    Superb outlook I would say

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