September 18, 2023 1 Comment
You have been dreaming for a long time that you would like to hit the road and go on a long-distance bike journey. You want to escape the daily grind, panniers and bike in tow, immersed in the beauty of the backcountry. A bikepacking adventure is on your bucket list, and you have dreamed of it long enough. Now it’s time to get ready for it.
The first part of a 3-part Bikepacking Preparation series starts now, and this will get you on your way to becoming fit and ready for a life changing adventure.
Over the next couple of weeks, we will bring you a series dedicated to preparing physically and mentally for your unforgettable bikepacking trip.
In Part 1, we'll focus on the physical demands of long-distance cycling with various workouts and a schedule to get you fit and road ready for the trip. Part 2 covers nutrition, mental preparation, and a more detailed progressive training regimen. Finally, Part 3 explores rest and recovery, proper gear, specific techniques depending on the terrain ahead, and getting involved in a cycling community for extra inspiration.
Follow along with our guide to help equip you with the skills to craft your own epic adventure.
The open road beckons. It's time to gear up, get ready and ride forth into the journey of a lifetime…
Bikepacking is a fun activity that invites both adventurers and regular riders to enjoy the thrill of riding and the natural beauty of the outdoors. But behind the beautiful scenery and sense of freedom is a struggle that requires physical strength, mental toughness, and careful planning.
Even though riding on the open road or trail is a different kind of thrill, it is important to remember that these long-distance rides are not just a stroll in the park. Even for an experienced rider, the different terrains, uncertain weather, and length of the ride can be tough. For people who aren't in the best physical shape, the trip can quickly go from being an exciting adventure to a difficult experience.
Training before a trip like this isn't just to make the trip more fun; it's also for your safety and health. Riders risk muscle strains, joint pains, extreme tiredness, dehydration, and even more serious accidents if they don't prepare well. Also, if you aren't ready, your body may not be able to heal well from day to day. This can lead to a buildup of fatigue that could end a trip early.
With the right exercise, your body will be used to the stresses of long-distance riding. It helps build stamina, strength, and flexibility, which all help make the ride better and more fun.
When you're physically ready, you can fully enjoy the beauty and peace of your surroundings instead of being worried about pain or suffering. In the end, training lets you fully enjoy the trip, making each pedal stroke not just a step forward but also a deeper dive into the experience of bikepacking.
Bikepacking, a fusion of long-distance cycling and self-sustained backpacking, often unfolds in regions far removed from urban comfort. While its charm lies in the thrill of discovery and connection with nature, the activity itself can be quite demanding. Let's explore the multi-faceted physical challenges that come with bikepacking:
Understanding these physical demands underscores the importance of comprehensive training. Being prepared ensures that the journey remains enjoyable, with the body and mind working in harmony to tackle challenges and savor the breathtaking moments that bikepacking offers.
For a bikepacking trip to go well, you need to work on certain physical skills. It becomes important to focus on workouts that build the main muscles used for cycling, improve cardiovascular stamina, and increase general flexibility.
The best way to improve your overall health and get ready physically for that epic long-distance trip is to ride a lot! However, doing specific exercises will help improve the overall readiness of your body and make it work at optimum efficiency, thus making the whole journey way more enjoyable.
Here's a full look at the exercises that are suggested, what they do, and how to do them:
a) Cycling Intervals:
By doing these exercises as part of a regular training routine, you will not only be ready for the physical demands of bikepacking, but you will also be able to enjoy the trip without getting tired or hurt. It's important to work on both strength and endurance so that you're ready for everything the road can throw at you.
4-week Exercise Schedule for Long-Distance Preparedness Training: (Adjust according to your fitness level)
Preparing for a bikepacking adventure requires consistency in training. Here's a structured 4-week program to gradually build strength, flexibility, and endurance. This schedule aims to optimize your physical preparedness while also ensuring sufficient recovery time.
Note: Before starting any exercise regimen, it's crucial to warm up for at least 10 minutes. This can be a combination of light jogging, dynamic stretching, or low-resistance cycling.
This 4-week schedule integrates both strength training and cardiovascular endurance. As you advance through the weeks, the intensity and volume increase progressively, preparing your body for the demands of bikepacking.
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This concludes the first part of our guide to preparing for the bikepacking adventure of a lifetime. Stay tuned for the next installment, which will cover nutrition, mental preparation, and a more detailed progressive training regimen.
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Marc
September 19, 2023
Great post! Informative.